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Posted on February 5th, 2012 | No Comments

Suarez Returns For Spurs Fixture

Be great if he scored!…

Liverpool welcome Tottenham to Anfield Monday night as they look to continue their good run of form and pick up some more points in the League. With Luis Suarez completing his ban, the Anfield faithful can’t wait to see him…



Posted on February 5th, 2012 | No Comments

POSSIBLE LIVERPOOL TEAM V SPURS

With the return of Luis Suarez to the Liverpool on Monday night, having served his mammoth ban from football, reports are that Manager Kenny Dalglish will opt to unleash the talismatic Uraguyan striker from the bench.

Monday night’s game from Anfield will see Liverpool pit their wits against 3rd-placed Spurs who are 13 points ahead of Liverpool in the Premier League.

Indeed, Liverpool were given a harsh footballing lesson by Tottenham in the encounter last September when we had Charlie Adam sent off after half an hour following a Luka Modric goal, once Martin Skrtel got sent of that day aswell, we went down to a 4-0 defeat at White Hart Lane.

There is every hope that Kenny Dalglish’s Liverpool side will provide a much stiffer test for Harry ‘Bung’ Rednapp’s side and I firmly believe Liverpool have the momentum to do just that on Monday night.

After dumping the two Manchester clubs out of the FA Cup & the Carling Cup plus the 3-0 victory against Wolves, I think that the way Liverpool play, they have enough about them to beat Spurs on Monday night to move into 5th and fight for the Champions League places

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Posted on February 3rd, 2012 | No Comments

Liverpool v Tottenham 02.06.12

3pm ET, live in the US on espn2Last four head-to-head:0-4 Tottenham (a) 09.18.110-2 Tottenham (h) 05.15.111-2 Tottenham (a) 11.28.102-0 Liverpool (h) 01.20.10Last three matches:Liverpool: 3-0 Wolves (a); 2-1 United (h); 2-2 City (h)Spurs: 3-1 Wigan (h)…



Posted on February 3rd, 2012 | No Comments

LIVERPOOL V TOTTENHAM RESULTS ALL-TIME & NOW

With Liverpool facing Harry Rednapp’s Spurs next Monday night,
statistics over the years show that Liverpool have the edge over Tottenham in the Primiership down the years as shown in the graph below.

However, in the last three games between the two sides its Spurs who are on top with a thumping 4-0 beating of Liverpool, preceded
by a 2-0 defeat at Anfield last May.

Prior to that, Liverpool defeated Rednapp’s side 2-0 in January 2010 while we were beaten again in September of that year 2-1.

So, there is very little to choose between the teams in terms of results nowadays, let us hope for a victory against Harry Rednapp’s tax-dodgers on Monday night.

       LIVERPOOL V SPURS

RESULTS LEAGUE FA CUP CARLING CUP TOTALS
LIVERPOOL 43 20 9 72
SPURS 6 34 6 46



Posted on February 1st, 2012 | No Comments

Reds Put 3 Past Lacklustre Wolves

Carroll celebrates with Bellamy and Henderson…

Liverpool put three past a lacklustre Wolves side yesterday at a freezing cold Molineux. Andy Carroll got himself on the score sheet whilst Wolves struggled to find a goalscorer at all. The win moved …



Posted on February 1st, 2012 | No Comments

Three Midfielders, Two Halves

It’s been awhile since I trawled through the Guardian chalkboards for interesting items. I know, we all missed it.I remain convinced that Liverpool changed tact in midfield during the interval. The key seemed to be Spearing, more willing to stay in his…



Posted on February 1st, 2012 | No Comments

BELLAMY MOVES AHEAD OF SUAREZ IN LIVERPOOL GOAL-SCORING CHARTS

Folowing Liverpool’s great 3-0 win at Molineaux in which Andy Carroll, Craig Bellamy & Dirk Kuyt all scored, Bellamy has emerged as Liverpool’s top scorer so far, this Season with a total of 9 goals in all competitions compared to the controversially suspended Luis Suarez’s 8 thus far.
Can’t wait to see the two of them play together in a Red shirt. 

PLAYER PREMIER LEAGUE CARLING CUP FA CUP TOTALS
BELLAMY 6 2 1 9
SUAREZ 5 3 0 8



Posted on January 31st, 2012 | No Comments

Liverpool 3-0 Wolves

Goals:Carroll 52′Bellamy 61′Kuyt 78′The result implies dominance, and Liverpool were fairly dominant throughout, but 3-0 did not look likely at half-time.Sure, had Liverpool taken one of their multiple first half chances, most notably from Kuyt in the …



Posted on January 31st, 2012 | No Comments

IS KENNY RIGHT TO RULE OUT NEW SIGNINGS?

Liverpool boss, Kenny Dalglish has come out and said that there will be no signings in or out of Melwood this window.

After two great results against the Manchester clubs this week, it is easy to think that we have no need to find a striker and a midfielder in the January window.

However, we are seventh in the League, behind unfancied Newcastle and six points behind Chelsea in fourth place.

It is a brave move by Kenny not to seek reinforcements and to place his job in the trust of the performances of Andy Carroll, Downing, Henderson and Adam because these players are central to his Liverpool project this season.

True, we are in the Carling Cup Final next month, great news for every Liverpool fan and we are in the 5th round of the FA Cup aswell.

However I feel we are missing a trick by not signing another striker in this window, afterall, we sold Torres, Babel and Ngog last season and we have not replaced them.

Hope you are proved right Kenny.

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Posted on January 30th, 2012 | No Comments

Reds Look For Win At Molineux

I’d love for Carroll to score in this one…

Liverpool travel to my hometown of Wolverhampton on Tuesday night as they prepare to face Wolves in the Premier League. Liverpool are on a massive high after knocking both Manchester City and Manchester U…



Posted on January 30th, 2012 | No Comments

Liverpool at Wolves 01.31.12

2:45pm ET, live in the US on Fox Soccer PlusLast four head-to-head:2-1 Liverpool (h) 09.24.113-0 Liverpool (a) 01.22.110-1 Wolves (h) 12.29.100-0 (a) 01.26.10Last three matches:Liverpool: 2-1 United (h); 2-2 City (h); 1-3 Bolton (a)Wolves: 2-3 Villa (h…



Posted on January 30th, 2012 | No Comments

BEWARE BRIGHTON IN THE FA CUP

On the face of it Liverpool have been granted a favourable draw in the FA Cup 5th round with Championship side Brighton having to travel to Anfield in mid-February.

Kenny Dalglish’s men defeated the same opposition 2-1 at the brand new Amex Stadium earlier in the season in the Carling Cup with goals coming from Craig Bellamy and Dirk Kuyt.

Gus Poyet’s side play an attractive brand of football and they currently sit in 10th in the Championship.
Their Chairman, Dick Knight oversaw the building of a new stadium, the appointment of Poyet and the advancement of the club which once neared extinction.

However, expect the fairytale to end on the 18/19th of February when they come to Anfield as Liverpool will go all out for a victory to qualify for the quarter-finals of the FA Cup at Wembley.



Posted on January 29th, 2012 | No Comments

Evra Mistake Allows Kuyt To Knock United Out Of The FA Cup

Kuyt gets the winner…

Liverpool successfully knocked Manchester United out of the FA Cup on Saturday in a 2-1 win at Anfield. The Reds can now boast getting the better of both teams in Manchester in less than a week. A Dirk Kuyt winner grabbed Liv…



Posted on January 29th, 2012 | No Comments

KENNY CHANGES TACTICS TO DEFEAT UTD

Liverpool beat Man Utd 2-1 in the FA Cup 4th round on Saturday, thanks to an overdue goal from Dirk Kuyt in the 88th minute.

Liverpool lined up with a defensive formation with Jamie Carragher in front of a flat back four, paying too much respect to a United side shorn of players like Vidic, Ferdinand and Rooney.

Liverpool took the lead on 21 mins from a clever corner which sucked in keeper David De Ghea to allow Daniel Agger to power home a header, his first goal this Season for Liverpool.

Thereafter, Liverpool retreated and Utd gradually grew into the game in midfield with Scholes and Giggs prominent.

An attack down the right from Utd drew them level when José Enrique failed to cut out a cross to Ji Sung Park who drew the sides level with a goal on 39 mins.

Early in the second-half, thankfully Kenny Dalglish decided to change the team’s approach when he withdrew Jamie Carragher for Dirk Kuyt on 62 mins, Charlie Adam and Craig Bellamy also came on for Captain Steven Gerrard and Maxi Rodriguez.

Now Liverpool really went for it with a much more attacking approach, sensing victory in their nostrils.

Liverpool took the game to Ferguson’s team in the final half-hour with Adam providing the impetous to every attack.

Yet the game seemed to be destined for a draw until a long punt upfield by Pepe Reina found the head of the hard-working Andy Carroll who flicked the ball into the path of Dirk Kuyt and the Flying Dutchman slammed the ball past De Ghea on 88 mins to give Liverpool a 2-1 lead in the tie.

A fervent Liverpool crowd rose to their feet to a man to support the team and Liverpool nearly had a third when a Carroll header smacked off the crossbar into the path of Kuyt again, who this time sent his shot wide.

However, Liverpool were not to be denied as they sealed a famous win 2-1 against Man Utd to progress into the fifth round of the FA Cup.

Man of the Match: Andy Carroll

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Posted on January 28th, 2012 | No Comments

Liverpool 2-1 Manchester United

Goals:Agger 21′Park 40′Kuyt 88′For the second match in a row: *shakes head* Football, man. Football.A first half set play goal, followed by increased United pressure and the inevitable equalizer following a defensive mistake. In a 4-1-4-1 formation wit…



Posted on January 27th, 2012 | No Comments

PREDICTED LIVERPOOL TEAM AGAINST MAN UTD

So its Round Two against the Manchester clubs this Saturday afternoon.

We face the Old Enemy Utd at Anfield in an early kick-off 12:45pm.

Liverpool have everything to play for and have home advantage in the highest profile game of the FA Cup 4th round.

Following the great performance and result against Man City on Wednesday to reach the Carling Cup Final next month,
 Kenny Dalglish’s Liverpool now have the chance to dump Man Utd out of the FA Cup at Anfield.

Will Kenny Dalglish risk playing Craig Bellamy again?
After his man of the match performance against City, is Bellamy’s knee up to starting a game again, so soon after Wednesday’s performance.
I think Kenny will play him again for an hour or so in the hope of establishing a lead against Ferguson’s team who may be missing Rio Ferdinand, Nani and possibly Wayne Rooney to injury.

Jay Spearing is back in contention following his hamstring strain but it may be a game too soon for the tough-tackling midfield dynamo.

The game is shrouded by the eight game suspension to Liverpool’s Luis Suarez thanks to Patrice Evra’s complaints to the FA.
The fact that the FA chose to accept Evra’s comments, even though he had no evidence to back it up is a major source of annoyance at Liverpool FC and Suarez himself who is nearing the completion of the harsh ban.

If Liverpool play with the application and intensity they showed against Man City then I fancy them to win 2-1 at Anfield.



Posted on January 27th, 2012 | No Comments

United In Cup For Liverpool

Dalglish would relish a win on Saturday…

The FA Cup has brought Liverpool a massive clash on Saturday as Manchester United make the short trip to Anfield. This is the first meeting between the two sides since the Suarez and Evra case, here’s hopin…



Posted on January 27th, 2012 | No Comments

Liverpool v Manchester United 01.28.12

7:45am ET, live in the US on FSC.Last four head-to-head:1-1 (h) 10.15.113-1 Liverpool (h) 03.06.110-1 United (a; FA Cup) 01.09.112-3 United (a) 09.19.10Previous round:Liverpool: 5-1 Oldham (h)United: 3-2 City (a)Last three matches:Liverpool: 2-2 City (…



Posted on January 27th, 2012 | No Comments

NOW LETS BEAT THE OTHER MANCS

After Liverpool’s fantastic achievement in beating Man City over two legs to reach the Carling Cup Final last Wednesday night, thanks to Craig Bellamy’s goal.

It is now time to look towards beating the other half of Manchester in the form of the Red side of the City.

Our arch-rivals come to Anfield on Saturday afternoon in the fourth round of the FA Cup with it all to play for.

Man Utd will not be at full-strength, with Rio Ferdinand, Vidic and possibly, Rooney all ruled out through injury.
Good news for Liverpool.
If we can possibly reproduce the performance in the Carling Cup versus City then we stand a great chance of beating Utd again.
Will current hero Craig Bellamy be rested, owing to his dodgy knee or will he be playing from the start?
Kenny may chose to mix it up a little for Saturday’s game against the old enemy, but expect him to put out a very strong line-up again as he seeks to progress to the FA Cup last sixteen.



Posted on January 26th, 2012 | No Comments

Liverpool Set For Wembley After 16 Year Wait



Get In Bellers!…

Liverpool booked their place in the League Cup final at Wembley on Wednesday night after beating Manchester City 3-2 on aggregate. It was a fantastic tie for the neutral as City took the lead twice at a boisterous Anfield but…



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