Tag: liverpool fc

  • Liverpool FC – Finding the Best in Luis Suarez

    It wouldn’t be too far fetched to declare Luis Suarez the most hated footballer in the Premier League at the moment, and not because of what he said to Patrice Evra. Another no-win for Liverpool, a 1-1 draw at Sunderland, as Suarez scored their only goal, but another display of behavior from the Uruguayan you simply find harder and harder to overlook.

  • Real Madrid – New Champions League Kit Looks Like an Old Liverpool One

    It looks like Adidas haven’t been really working hard on giving Real Madrid a new and original look for their new alternate Champions League kit. In fact, especially with Xabi Alonso modelling the new outfit, it looks like something Liverpool, another Adidas club and Alonso’s former team, wore a few years back.

  • Liverpool FC – Aftermath of the Hillsborough Report

    For now, shock at how the rabbit hole goes. I mean, people knew there was some sort of cover up, but not at this magnitude. A cover up by the police and the emergency forces, simply sacrificing 96 Liverpool fans in name and memory, which is made worse by the fact that the report suggests 41 people might have been saved if not for the insane level of wrongdoing.

  • Liverpool FC – Hillsborough Independent Panel Report; What’s Next?

    As we’re writing, the Hillsborough Independent Panel, the body enlisted to bring ‘justice to the 96’, are speaking to the press in the Liverpool Cathedral, but aren’t saying anything new. The moment the report came out, the conclusions are pretty obvious. The fans that dies are not at fault. The police, the emergency services and everyone who tried to cover up what happened, are.

  • Liverpool FC – 42 Questions to the Hillsborough Independent Panel

    It’s been over 23 years since April 15, 1989, when 96 Liverpool fans died during an FA Cup Semifinal clash between the club and Nottingham Forest at Hillsborough in Sheffield, and still, most the victims’ families haven’t got a whole lot of answers to rely on to give them a picture of what really happened that day and more importantly, who’s to blame?

  • Transfer Rumors 2012 – Alessandro Del Piero to Liverpool

    While Sydney FC in Australia claim to have Alessandro Del Piero signed on a $2 million contract for the upcoming season, Liverpool’s frantic race to get some sort of support to their striking force has led them to the name of the 37 year old Italian legend, although it might be a bit too late.

  • Liverpool FC – John Henry Thinks This is an American Baseball Team

    Seeing as everyone was complaining about how Brendan Rodgers got a raw deal during the transfer deadline, Liverpool owner John Henry decided to let the public and specifically Reds fans know why the team didn’t get the kind of new signings influx many expected them to, especially after letting Andy Carroll (loan) and Charlie Adam (sold) go.

  • Liverpool FC – Brendan Rodgers Still Waiting for First Win

    The great optimism from their first match at Anfield turned into something completely different after the 0-2 home defeat against Arsenal. Brendan Rodgers looked at his bench and saw nothing that could turn the tide in the Liverpool losing effort, thinking about mistakes done on the transfer deadline and promises that were broken.

  • Santi Cazorla & Lukas Podolski Enjoy First Anfield Visit (Liverpool vs Arsenal)

    Three matches into the 2012-2013 season, and Brendan Rodgers still doesn’t have a win to his name, with Liverpool falling at home to Arsenal 0-2 with two Santi Cazrola – Lukas Podolski counter attacking goals, and Arsene Wenger finally sees a win from his players this season while not picking out a single ball from their net.

  • Premier League – Liverpool vs Arsenal Predictions

    Two matches into the season, Liverpool have yet to win, although last week’s 2-2 draw with the champions left many optimistic about what the club can do this season. Arsenal haven’t won, and haven’t scored, with Arsene Wenger settling for the offensive crew he has at the moment, which might not be enough to meet his own high expectations.