The Beauty and Hope of Liverpool’s Jonjo Shelvey
Jonjo Shelvey has been finally getting some opportunities in recent weeks following injuries to Lucas and Charlie Adam.
Jonjo Shelvey has been finally getting some opportunities in recent weeks following injuries to Lucas and Charlie Adam.
Owen Kavanagh looks at the dismissal of Director of Football Damien Comolli and the future Liverpool FC has in store in the hands of Fenway Sports Group.
Carl Ashton spoke to serial Liverpool flag maker, Gary Shaw, who is responsible for flags such as Scouse Solidarnosc and el grande Rafa.
Steven Harris would like to remind Liverpool fans calling for the end of Kenny Dalglish’s reign at Anfield to remember the club’s fortunes in the 1950s – rescued by a great personality called Bill Shankly.
Robert Kimber looks at the freefall of Liverpool’s season and asks how it has all gone so wrong with the same players that started so brightly. An interesting counter-argument amidst the doom and gloom.
Ashley J. Allen looks back at Rafa Benitez’s “project” and forward to Kenny Dalglish’s project at Liverpool FC and where exactly it is heading.
As our series on Liverpool FC flags continues, today Carl Ashton speaks to the owner of the recently made Don’t Buy The Sun Hillsborough Justice flag, Liam Cooch.
“If someone had of offered me to go back to the days of Rafa, when we were coming 7th in the league, I would have certainly taken it.”
Carl Ashton begins a new series on This Is Anfield looking at the great fans’ flags of Liverpool FC past, present and future. He starts with this iconic flag that has traveled to all seven of Liverpool’s European Cup finals since 1977.
It was the Godfather of Liverpool Football Club Bill Shankly who once said “I am just one of the people on the Kop”. Now Owen Kavanagh looks at the fans who are the life, soul and future of Liverpool FC.
Matte Lever reports on the reserves’ impressive showing against a strong Villa side on Monday evening, with Nathan Eccleston on form.
Mushtaq Quraishi asks whether Martin Skrtel and Liverpool’s form has been badly effected by the recent absence of Daniel Agger from the first team.
Unfortunately, fans are a fickle bunch, and are greatly annoying in their ever-changing views on their team, and others around them.
Tetteh explains why we should be thankful that we have a coach who has the CV and the persona to resist the kneejerk reactions for a beheading when (surprise, surprise) we don’t achieve instant success.
New This Is Anfield columnist Jack Hughes looks at the ever overpowering questions surrounding Andy Carroll’s career at Liverpool and aks whether he will ever live up to his £35million price tag.
Simon Pearce explains why any talk of a change of manager needs to be firmly put aside and focus on giving Kenny our full support.
Raheem Sterling scored a well taken goal as Liverpool reserves drew 1-1 with Arsenal on Tuesday.
Alex Hess discusses Kenny Dalglish’s priorities for the remainder of Liverpool FC’s season.
Turning a blind eye is something we’re good at, isn’t it, us Liverpool fans? Take transfers, just as an example.
Arsenal are the visitors to Anfield for the Saturday lunchtime kick off, fresh from their 5-2 comeback against North London rivals Tottenham last weekend.
Steven Harris reflects on yesterday’s League Cup victory and draws comparisons with our similar success in the same competition in 2001.
Steven Gerrard’s return to fitness recently has seen him used in a deeper midfield role, but where does his future lie? Alex Hess discusses…
A statistical look at the change in Liverpool’s central midfield – from Alonso, Gerrard and Mascherano to Adam, Gerrard and Spearing.
Marvin Alderton takes a look at suggested and disputed reasons as to the lack of black managers in English football.
Simon Pearce takes a look back at a busy year in the chronicles of Liverpool FC.
Brian Durand comments on the recent Luis Suarez case, and the handling of the affair by the FA.