Graham Agg speeks about The German Reds on BBC Radio
I received this e-mail today. I have had the honour to meat Graham Agg during his visit to Germany in April 2010. He’s a lovely Scouse and he’s dedicated to Liverpool FC. Interview about Germany and the German Reds official LFC Supporters Club (AIB) Last night I gave an interview for BBC RADIO MERSEYSIDE/LIVERPOOL about the [...]
Potential Transfers
I’m not sure about anyone else but I’m a bit worried about the players that our great club is being linked with as I do not believe that these players will enhance the club but only drive us towards mediocrity. While other clubs are looking to strengthen their teams it looks as though we are [...]
Where Will Mascherano End Up?
Whilst the Argentinian captain has been sat with his feet up this evening watching Spain knock out Germany and a couple more of his team mates head in to the final, he might be forgiven for wondering where it all went wrong for Argentina along the way and more so where he will actually be playing his football next season? Perhaps Mascherano [...]
Roy’s Italian Job. But not set in Turin: Part 2
In Monday’s Part 1, we left Roy (regularly referred to as the Lord of Croydon in the Italian daily newspaper Corriere della Sera), having achieved a 7th place finish in Serie A in his first season in Italy. As it turned out, this was good enough to secure a route into Europe (although only as [...]
Future of Liverpool
So Liverpool embarks on a new journey with new manager Roy Hodgson. I believe that this will be a good choice as Hodgson has managed at the top level of the game and also as experienced in managing at international level. The thing is I believe for him to be a success that he needs [...]
Weekly Transfer Round up – July 4th, 2010
Here is my update for this week’s transfer activity, the percentage is strictly my prediction based on the different sources the stories are coming from. Confirmed So Far: In: Jonjo Shelvey – The youngster has signed from Charlton Athletic for £1.7 million. Out: Mikel San Jose – The Spaniard who was on loan at Athletic [...]
Liverpool fans create their own shirt
This is simply pure genius, a group of fans got together and created a new shirt to answer the state of our club. The shirt is all black because we are all in mourning over what Hicks and Gillett have done to our beloved club. The Standard Chartered Logo has been replaced with “Standards Corrupted” [...]
Yossi Signs For Chelsea
Liverpool FC have today completed the transfer of versatile attacking midfielder Yossi Benayoun to Chelsea. The two clubs last month agreed an undisclosed fee for the player, although it is believed in many circles to be around the £6.5m mark, who joined Liverpool from West Ham in 2007, and the deal has been confirmed this [...]
In Roy We Trust
Roy Hodgson has been named the 18th manager of Liverpool F.C. today, many Reds like me probably have mixed emotions about the whole thing. I personally did not agree with this appointment and felt that Kenny Dalglish would have been a better choice, however now that Roy is our gaffer and we must fully support [...]
Not Welcome Anywhere
Have you made the effort to tell Tom & George that they are not welcome anywhere? If not then take a moment to help make a difference. On the Sunday 4th July 12pm the Spirit of Shankly (SOS) are holding an Independence Day Rally on St George’s Hall Plateau, to talk about plans for independence from the [...]
Why I Believe Roy Hodgson Can Be Successful For Liverpool
With Roy Hodgson being officially appointed as the new Liverpool manager, some are questioning his resume and may think that success is not in our near future. Roy Hodgson has been appointed manger 17 times now and his trophy cabinet may not be as full as some managers, but working for big clubs such as [...]
Welcome Roy!
So there he is. Finally. Our new manager Roy Hodgson. We’re not unguided anymore. Welcome Roy! I hope you are aware of the big challenge you’re about to face joining our club. I hope you feel proud. I hope you know what it means to become a part of the Anfield Family. I hope you know the Liverpool Way. [...]
Rafa’s Final Words
In case you missed it: Rafa’s final interview is to listen here on the RadioCity 96.7 website where he speaks to Liverpool commentator Steve Hothersall. In this one of his last interviews before he departs for Milan Benitez talks openly of the highs and the lows of his reign at Anfield, including ‘that’ golf club incident [...]
Roy Hodgson
By Mark Holleran So it looks like Roy Hodgson will be appointed Liverpool manager. It’s not surprising, in fact it’s more surprising that it’s taken this long for it to be made official. His forthcoming appointment is largely being met with apathy from Liverpool supporters, many of whom believe that Kenny Dalglish would make a [...]
How much do the club actually want Hodgson?
If press speculation is to be believed, then after the best part of a months wait since the departure of Rafa Benitez, Liverpool FC will officially confirm on 1st July that Roy Hodgson is the appointed manager that they believe will take them forward. But do they really believe that he is? The Liverpool fans have [...]
Is Purslow tryin to shut down a Liverpool forum?
Twitter is ablaze with Tweets such as these. “Just been told that RAWK has been threatened with legal action over letter-writing campaigns by Purslow‘s lawyers” “did you know Purslow has engaged lawyers to try and shut down a Liverpool fans’ forum? Incredible.” I tried contacting R.A.W.K. with no avail but as I dug deeper I [...]
Weekly Transfer Roundup – June 27th 2010
Here is my update for this week’s transfer activity, the percentage is strictly my prediction based on the different sources the stories are coming from. We are now going into our fourth week without a gaffer and I don’t expect anything to be concluded until a manager is in place. Confirmed So Far: In: Jonjo [...]
King Kenny’s Unselfish Act
Kenny Dalglish is a Liverpool legend, not only did he delight us as a player but gave us the famous double as a manager and then put his own health over the club’s welfare. Now his ultimate act of unselfishness proves once more what a great man he is. We all know that Kenny wants [...]
Foreign Ownership is Ruining the British Game
I am not going to beat around the bush with this one but dive right in for my reasoning for such a bold statement. If I was English I would be probably called a Xenophobe or some other name, I will probably still be called a racist or will be insulted by some keyboard warrior. [...]
Weekly Transfer Roundup – June 20th 2010
Here is my update for this week’s transfer activity, the percentage is strictly my prediction based on the different sources the stories are coming from. We are now going into our third week without a gaffer and I don’t expect anything to be concluded until a manager is in place. Confirmed So Far: In: Jonjo [...]
A group of LFC fans petition FA against leverage buyouts
Thanks to Edward Lee for submitting this. A group of Liverpool supporters have started a petition to get the FA to try to fix the way clubs in England are saddled with leverage take-over debts after new owners take charge. Liverpool F.C. and Manchester United are prime examples of how the top two teams in [...]
Red’s World Cup Daily Round Up 14/06/2010
On the fourth day of the World Cup in South Africa there was only one match our lads participated but they had to play against each other: Dirk Kuyt’s Holland played Daniel Agger’s Denmark while Ryan Babel had to watch the game from the match. The Dutch side won 2:0 trough a very strange and unlucky (for [...]
Weekly Transfer Roundup – June 13th 2010
Here is my update for this week’s transfer activity, the percentage is strictly my prediction based on the different sources the stories are coming from. With Liverpool going into the 2nd week without a manager I don’t expect any transfer activities until the new gaffer is in place.
Confirmed So Far:
In:
Jonjo Shelvey – [...]
This Yank is Supporting England
If it was not for Tom Hicks and George Gillett many in Liverpool would not be bothering with today’s World Cup game between England and the U.S.A.
Scousers are not the kind who usually get excited about the England team, but for this game things will be different. Our owners are hated by Liverpool Supporters so [...]
A Cup Without a Country: The Pervasive Sense of “Other” from an American Football Fan
“You should be ashamed,” hollered a woman in a white Stetson with a diamond encrusted “W” glinting off the front of it. “You’re unpatriotic,” she concluded. My sister and I heard that sentence over and over when we attended the second inauguration of George W. Bush. That was politics. That was Washington, DC circa 2004. [...]
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