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Tuesday, April 19, 2011

Arsenal 1 -1 Liverpool (Talking Points)




Fighting Spirit

The game against Arsenal ended in a draw which will have taught Kenny Dalglish more about his players than any victory could have. It was a performance full of grit, fighting spirit, commitment, team work and a visible camaraderie amongst the squad. We were dealt blow after blow throughout the game but we kept coming back and doing enough to ensure we were not beaten. Our performances had improved (to levels unrecognisable compared to the first half of the season) of late, but while we have won a few games with flair we have also wilted on a few occasions when things didn’t quite go to plan from the off. This was a game where we may not have been in control from start to finish but we never weakened even when put under intense pressure.



Just how many of these kids are ready for the 1st team?

Throughout this season a number of our youth players have been given their opportunity to prove themselves at the top level, each time this has happened the players have shown themselves to be capable at least and in a number of instances truly impressive. Martin Kelly and Jay Spearing have cemented their places in the first team picture to a level whereby we will be purchasing players to challenge them rather than to push them back into the reserve squads this summer. Kelly may be injured at the moment but Spearing put in another accomplished performance in the middle of the park. John Flanagan got another run out following his impressive debut on Monday night and continued where he left off, he was caught in possession and misplaced 1 or 2 passes but on the whole he seems a confident lad who doesn’t let any error get him down. Another success story was Jack Robinson, this was not his debut of course, his debut came in Rafa’s last game when he became the youngest player to ever wear the red shirt, but it was his first time playing in such a game against an opponent of the standard of Theo Wallcott. He defended resolutely and to my mind was only caught out of position on one occasion. He has pace and seems to be strong in the tackle, he still needs work but has at least shown he has the talent required.

As well as the youngsters who have already excelled in the first team, the U18’s are also proving that there may be more ready sooner than expected with an emphatic 6-0 victory over their Manchester United counterparts over the weekend. The result was impressive enough but the style on display has whetted appetites, as long as they keep proving when called upon, they will keep getting called!



It aint Over till its Over

Two players broke premier league records during the game, unfortunately for one of them it was the same record. Van Persie held the record for the latest ever Premier League goal for a grand total of 4 minutes when he netted his 98th minute penalty. Dirk Kuyt then took the title from him when he pushed home his effort in the 102th minute. When Arsenal took the lead it would have been very easy to take it that the game had been lost, for Liverpools players to drag themselves back into the game at that point showed fantastic character and proved that until the final whistle goes there is always a chance!



Aurelio, is his time up..... again?

There is no doubting Fabio Aurelio is a very good player. He is a player who when fit definitely warrants a place in our squad. The problem is he simply is not fit enough of the time. Rafa Benitez recognised this at the end of last season when he offered him a Pay as you Play contract which the player rejected. He was brought back from the wilderness by Roy Hodgson and given a new 2 year contract by Purslow (which by many accounts is quite lucrative given the fact that he was signed as a free agent). He has impressed on some occasions this season, as he has done in every season since his arrival, but every time he gets a run of form together he breaks down. We simply cannot rely on him going forward. Maybe its time to cut our losses hopefully there will be some clubs interested in him over the summer because as said, when fit he can certainly be an asset.

Friday, April 15, 2011

Justice for the 96!

Today is the anniversary of the Hillsborough disaster when 96 football fans went to watch their team play the semi-final of the FA Cup but never came home.

Due to the lies printed in the media and by one Rag particular, misconceptions still exist about what caused the disaster and who is to blame. The fight for justice goes on so do yourself a favour, click some of the links below to either educate yourself or remind yourself what the fight for justice is all about.

And Always remember: LIVERPOOL FANS DON'T BUY THE SUN!



To Learn about the campaign for JUSTICE click:  




For the true story of what happened on the day click:




To Learn why the people of Liverpool and all Liverpool fans throughout the world dont buy the Sun click:  HERE





 96 needless deaths. 96 people who will never be forgotten.
RIP



Y.N.W.A

John Alfred Anderson (62)


Colin Mark Ashcroft (19)

James Gary Aspinall (18)

Kester Roger Marcus Ball (16)

Gerard Bernard Patrick Baron (67)

Simon Bell (17)

Barry Sidney Bennett (26)

David John Benson (22)

David William Birtle (22)

Tony Bland (22)

Paul David Brady (21)

Andrew Mark Brookes (26)

Carl Brown (18)

David Steven Brown (25)

Henry Thomas Burke (47)

Peter Andrew Burkett (24)

Paul William Carlile (19)

Raymond Thomas Chapman (50)

Gary Christopher Church (19)

Joseph Clark (29)

Paul Clark (18)

Gary Collins (22)

Stephen Paul Copoc (20)

Tracey Elizabeth Cox (23)

James Philip Delaney (19)

Christopher Barry Devonside (18)

Christopher Edwards (29)

Vincent Michael Fitzsimmons (34)

Thomas Steven Fox (21)

Jon-Paul Gilhooley (10)

Barry Glover (27)

Ian Thomas Glover (20)

Derrick George Godwin (24)

Roy Harry Hamilton (34)

Philip Hammond (14)

Eric Hankin (33)

Gary Harrison (27)

Stephen Francis Harrison (31)

Peter Andrew Harrison (15)

David Hawley (39)

James Robert Hennessy (29)

Paul Anthony Hewitson (26)

Carl Darren Hewitt (17)

Nicholas Michael Hewitt (16)

Sarah Louise Hicks (19)

Victoria Jane Hicks (15)

Gordon Rodney Horn (20)

Arthur Horrocks (41)

Thomas Howard (39)

Thomas Anthony Howard (14)

Eric George Hughes (42)

Alan Johnston (29)

Christine Anne Jones (27)

Gary Philip Jones (18)

Richard Jones (25)

Nicholas Peter Joynes (27)

Anthony Peter Kelly (29)

Michael David Kelly (38)

Carl David Lewis (18)

David William Mather (19)

Brian Christopher Mathews (38)

Francis Joseph McAllister (27)

John McBrien (18)

Marion Hazel McCabe (21)

Joseph Daniel McCarthy (21)

Peter McDonnell (21)

Alan McGlone (28)

Keith McGrath (17)

Paul Brian Murray (14)

Lee Nicol (14)

Stephen Francis O’Neill (17)

Jonathon Owens (18)

William Roy Pemberton (23)

Carl William Rimmer (21)

David George Rimmer (38)

Graham John Roberts (24)

Steven Joseph Robinson (17)

Henry Charles Rogers (17)

Colin Andrew Hugh William Sefton (23)

Inger Shah (38)

Paula Ann Smith (26)

Adam Edward Spearritt (14)

Philip John Steele (15)

David Leonard Thomas (23)

Patrik John Thompson (35)

Peter Reuben Thompson (30)

Stuart Paul William Thompson (17)

Peter Francis Tootle (21)

Christopher James Traynor (26)

Martin Kevin Traynor (16)

Kevin Tyrrell (15)

Colin Wafer (19)

Ian David Whelan (19)

Martin Kenneth Wild (29)

Kevin Daniel Williams (15)

Graham John Wright (17)








Tuesday, April 12, 2011

Liverpool 3 - 0 Manchester City (Talking Points)



This strange season continued on Monday when Liverpool completely outclassed the Billionaires plaything that is Manchester City. Right from the kick off Liverpool attacked their opponents by passing the ball quickly and fighting with total commitment to win the ball back whenever possession was conceded. Were the performance versus WBA the previous week had been pedestrian, bereft of effort and totally flat, this performance was full of verve with every player putting in the required 100% to ensure this victory. The performance was all the more impressive due to the absentee’s, Liverpool were deprived of 4 players who have been regulars in our starting line-up but that wasn’t obvious from the display. Manchester City may have a bottomless pit of cash at their disposal and 2 of our goals came our most expensive ever signing but this result showed that money is not the be all and end all, hard work and passion can still win the day.



Sweet Carroll 9:

Following the WBA game i heard a lot of commentators beginning to mention the fact that Carroll had not yet gotten off the mark, completely ignoring the fact that he is still recovering from injury. This of course was ridiculous criticism but due to his price tag pressure, even if it was unreasonable, was beginning to gather. As soon as the ball hit the Anny Road net all that pressure disappeared. The fact that it was a screamer and a great show of what he can bring to the side was just a bonus. Liverpool fans weren’t worried about the time when his first goal came but pressure is a funny thing, the longer it goes without a first goal the harder it can become (Just ask Chelsea’s number 9). To get it out of the way now just buys him some more space to acclimatise at his own pace. His first goal was actually fairly similar to the one he scored against us earlier in the season and the second was a gal which is more typical of his reputation. He was taken off by the King with a minute to go which meant he received a deserved standing ovation from the Anfield faithful.

You can rely on Dirk:

We were without our talismanic captain for this game, we had players who were still bedding into the side and had a few youngsters in the line up, we needed someone to set the tone and lead by example, as ever Dirk Kuyt stepped up. Its pretty widely acknowledged that Dirk is a big game player as he proves this time and time again but a friend pointed out something to me that his girlfriend had noticed during the game, Dirk seems to perform well when Gerrard is out of the side. It made me think that while its not something i have paid much attention to up to now there could very well be some truth in it. Either way in this game Dirk showed all his qualities, he was simply everywhere, with Martin Tyler even remarking at one point “are you sure there is only 1 Dirk Kuyt on the pitch tonight?”He deserved his goal, a goal which means he now has scored as many goals for Liverpool this season as Torres has. He was also chosen by Sky to present Andy Carroll’s Man of the Match trophy, an award which he probably should have won himself, but Dirk wont be bothered by that. He will know the award will mean more to Andy Carroll as he beds in.

Lucas keeps proving his critics wrong:

Lucas is still a cause of disagreement among Liverpool fans. Depending on what side of the fence you sit he is either an integral part of our squad who breaks up play and keeps the ball moving or he is a waste of space who epitomises everything that is wrong with our squad right now. Me? I personal am a big fan of our Brazilian midfielder. I’m a fan of him as a player and even more so as a man. This is a player who has been vilified by many from the moment he arrived at Anfield. He has even been boo’ed by sections of his own supporters but always he kept his dignity by just plugging away and doing the job he is there for. He has now been trusted by 3 different Liverpool managers and has become an important member of the Brazil national team since the world cup. His performance in this game showed a lot of his qualities. He still gets caught on the ball pretty often but it’s important to remember that he is still only 23. He has improved every year since being at the club and he has just been awarded a new contract which means he should still be wearing red as he enters the prime of his career.

Youth is the way forward:

John Flanagan, an 18 year old Liverpudlian made his debut at right back and looked like he’d been in the team all season. Due to our current injury crisis in defence Flanno was given an opportunity he probably hadn’t expected yet but my word did he prove the decision right? Its always difficult with young players because you cant really tell if they are ready until they are given a chance. This is even more true with youngsters who play in defence because the slightest mistake can lead to a goal conceded. Flanno looked comfortable when in possession and never panicked on the ball, he also showed for the ball at every opportunity which is encouraging. He made important tackles at times and showed strength against much more experienced players. Jay Spearing had another encouraging performance in Centre Mid. He still has a lot to learn, and he needs to be more consistent game to game but he has shown enough this year to convince that he may be able to force his way into the team. This is of course going to be more difficult for him next season after Kenny has had a chance to spend some money but if he is good enough he will get more opportunities, and its up to him to keep proving himself.

Its great to see smiling faces again:

Of course I’ve spoken before about how Kenny’s return has re-united the squad but isn’t it great to see the players all smiling again, especially a smiling number 9, God knows its been a while!