Liverpool FC Opinion
Liverpool FC comment, analysis and opinion from our team of writers here at This Is Anfield.
Why Liverpool Fans Are Right to Boycott Hull City Match
Liverpool supporters groups are boycotting Tuesday night’s game at the KC Stadium. Jack Lusby explains why it’s the right thing to do and why more clubs’ fans must take action too.
Lovren, Rodgers, Balotelli, Johnson: 5 Talking Points from West Brom 0-0 Liverpool
Liverpool failed to bounce back to winning ways on Saturday as they were held to a 0-0 draw at West Bromwich Albion in a game which will probably go down as one of the worst viewing spectacles of the season.
An Endless Summer: Liverpool’s transfer failure and the troubles with FFP
Liverpool’s transfer strategy has been the subject of much debate this week. Mark Pearson explains why we blew a huge opportunity last summer.
Do Liverpool need a Director of football?
Would a director of football help Liverpool not only progress on the pitch but also stop the issues faced off the pitch? PJ Vaughan thinks so.
Predicting the Liverpool line up vs. West Brom: Jordon Ibe to start
Brendan Rodgers’ Liverpool return to Premier League activity on Saturday afternoon when they take on West Brom at the Hawthorns.
Forward Thinking: Why Liverpool must prioritise an attacking overhaul this summer
Aaron Cutler explains why Liverpool must prioritise their strikeforece in the upcoming transfer window.
Jordan Henderson – More than a Runner
Jordan Henderson’s fantastic work-rate and industry are greatly appreciated by Liverpool fans, but his attacking game remains criminally underrated by some, writes Henry Jackson.
3 Key Selection Questions for Liverpool vs. Aston Villa
Ahead of Sunday’s FA Cup semi-final clash with Aston Villa, Jack Lusby addresses three key selection questions for Liverpool.
Analysis: Philippe Coutinho as Liverpool’s ‘False 9’ – Playmaker, Creator and Chief Tormentor
Karl Matchett provides a tactical analysis of Philippe Coutinh’s ‘false nine’ role against Newcastle on Monday night, which was key to Liverpool’s attacking success.
Liverpool to cut their wage bill by £40 million this summer
As well as transfer money generated, the departure of various peripheral players this summer can save Liverpool £40 million in wages, writes Jack Lusby.