Tag: liverpool fc

  • Luis Suarez Should Leave the Premier League at the End of the Season

    Luis Suarez might be an Anfield darling and Liverpool’s best player, but under the current circumstances, mostly revolving around the team’s terrible form and rather depressing direction adjoined with his problems with English referees, a change of scenery might be good for the Uruguayan striker.

  • Can We Already Announce Kenny Dalglish and Liverpool as the Failure of the Year?

    Kenny Dalglish may be an Anfield hero, but even among Liverpool fans it’s difficult to find those happy with his work this season with the club he was supposed to take back to greatness, given plenty of funds and patience from the American owners. A Carling Cup and a potential FA Cup won’t cover up the mess in the Premier League, no matter how you spin it.

  • Newcastle vs Liverpool – Twitter Showdown and Preview

    Liverpool, if the league even matters to them anymore, must win at Newcastle to leave themselves a chance of getting a top 6 finish. And although their recent results against Newcastle have usually been favorable, their form in 2012 might suggest that Kenny Dalglish is going to need to come up with new excuses after their visit to St. James’ Park this weekend.

  • Kenny Dalglish Finally Finding the Right Formula (Liverpool vs Stoke)

    Liverpool were good enough to actually beat Stoke, something that doesn’t usually happen since Stoke have been promoted and become something of a regular fixture, for good and bad of the English Premier League. Luis Suarez found the net, and even Stewart Downing, with Peter Crouch scoring against his ex in between. It didn’t help much, as a possible Merseyside derby looms ahead for Kenny Dalglish and Steven Gerrard.

  • Steven Gerrard Hat-Trick in Liverpool Derby Means Newly Found Hope

    Steven Gerrard scored the first hat-trick in a Merseyside derby since Ian Rush’s three goal performance for Liverpool in 1986. Gerrard celebrated his 400th Premier League appearance for the club in the best way possible, leading the Reds to a 3-0 win over Everton and possibly opening up a window of opportunity and hope for a successful finish to a disappointing season.

  • Should Liverpool Consider Replacing Kenny Dalglish?

    Kenny Dalglish watched his Liverpool players delivering one of their worst performances of the season, a 1-0 defeat at Sunderland, the team’s third straight Premier League loss. No talk of Champions League, and even the seventh position isn’t a done deal, with Sunderland, Stoke, Everton and Fulham all capable of beating Liverpool to the spot at the current rate.

  • Van Persie Doubles Up at Anfield (Liverpool vs Arsenal)

    Liverpool scored first, but failed to capitalize on their superiority all throughout the match. Arsenal didn’t attack much, but Robin Van Persie was there to do his usual fabulous finishing job, scoring twice, including a quality volley in injury time, to give Arsenal a 2-1 win over the Reds and be the first team to leave Anfield with 3 points.

  • Liverpool & Steven Gerrard Will Benefit Without England Duty

    Liverpool & Steven Gerrard Will Benefit Without England Duty

    Steven Gerrard didn’t get the captain’s armband in the friendly against the Netherlands, while Scott Parker did. Right, wrong? It doesn’t really matter. Because a captain isn’t such an important title as it once was, and because both Steven Gerrard and Liverpool will benefit from a lessened role with the national team.

  • When the Carling Cup Does Matter

    Liverpool needed some penalty kicks drama to beat Cardiff and win the Carling Cup, their 8th successful visit to the competition’s final, with the Gerrard family in the eye of the storm, while taking the bigger, Macro kind of view on things, it doesn’t really matter for a club like Kenny Dalglish remembers from the great days.

  • Lewis Dunk Scores Greatest Own Goal of All Time?

    Lewis Dunk scored an own goal to remember for the ages, mishandling an easy cross to score a comedic and painful goal, one of three by Brighton players as they were routed 6-1 at Anfield by Liverpool in the FA Cup.