Sunday, August 13, 2006

LIVERPOOL FOOTBALL CLUB 2-1 CHELSEA




Liverpool have won the FA Community Shield for the 15th time in their history after Peter Crouch's goal gave them a 2-1 victory over Chelsea.
Andrei Shevchenko grabbed his first goal for The Blues to cancel out John Arne Riise's early opener for Liverpool, but it was Crouch who had the last word to give Rafa Benitez's men the first trophy of the new season.
What a game and what a masterstroke by Rafa in the mind games battle between these 2 clubs, before the game Rafa said he was not concerned about getting into a war of words with his counterpart Mourhino and old maureen responded to that with the claim that Rafa ´had a problem with him´.
This is a beautiful example how actions speak louder than words, by leaving out our main stars from the starting line-up Gerrard Alonso Hyypia and Bellamy, Rafa showed chelski no respect and that they are beatable even with a second string team. What must these chelski millionaires be thinking tonight as roman tucks them into bed.
But onto the game itself, we had so many good performances out there today Zolo was so much better in the middle today, Crouch was a pest up front and got the goal he deserved, Pennant was a menace, Finnan showed why Rafa has still not bought another right back, Speedy is getting better with every game, Aurelio really impressed when he came on and shows he really really likes to get forward and looks very dangerous when he does, Agger looks good enough to play there now but will get better, Riise showed how good we know he is and if maureen still wants him surely that pushes his price over the 20 mill mark, Bellamy Alonso Carragher and Gerrard
all done well, Bellamy`s cross was inch perfect and great to see him link up so well with Crouch, hopefully a good sign for the future.
But one man impressed me more today than the victory or in the fashion we achieved it, Momo Sissoko, in the first half when he was out there without his superstar teamates Gerrard and Alonso, and for the first time we seen the real Sissoko, against the best chelski midfield that romans millions could buy he ran and commanded that midfield. Lumpy lampard and Co simply had no answer for him as he played them off the pitch, Sissoko has to be regarded as one of Rafa`s best transfer deals..............the boy is simply magic.

Thursday, August 10, 2006

LIVERPOOL FC 2-1 MACCABI HAIFA


Not the most impressive start to our season, but on the plus it was good to see our new signings scoring and Pennant playing well down the right. But the final scoreline papers over a lot of the cracks in Liverpools display.
Credit to Haifa they are a good team and we could not have met them at a worse time. Their country is at war and that surely added a bit of fire in their bellys last night, but Liverpool made such a poor start to the game and only Haifa`s goal shook us out of our coma but after Bellamy scored we seem to go back to sleep once again.
The introduction of Crouch and that direct attack finally put Haifa on the back foot and Gonzalez looked good when he was on, and i have to say he did very well to dig that ball out from under his feet to score. But we have a lot of work to do in the second leg, but this time i think we will be fitter and know more about them.
One small point, what the hell have Liverpool got against taking a shot at goal when we have a free kick in range we wasted so many with these little set ups last night, but when they finally let Pennant take a shot only a brilliant save from the keeper denied him.

Rafa`s starting 11 selection highlights what is going to be a dilemma for him in the upcoming season. Sissoko Alonso and Gerrard, how can he fit all 3 of these central midfielders into his formation, and he will want too because Sissoko is the ball winner while the other 2 are more attack minded but too good to be left out, he will play Pennant on the right and probably Gonzalez on the left. That leaves him with 2 options either playing 3 at the back or 1 up front.
I think he will opt for one up front with Gerrard playing off the striker for now but which striker?
Bellamy is more of a goal poacher than Crouch but with Pennant sending in so many crosses Crouch`s height will be a big advantage, and we looked far more threatening when he came on last night. In a perfect world 3 at the back would suit our squad much better but even though Rafa has brought in 2 class central defenders in Paletta and Agger who have huge potential, i fear at the moment thats what it is potential. Paletta looks class and tackles like a cruise missile but he has made schoolboy mistakes but he will learn from them under Rafa`s guidance.
Dont get me wrong its always good when your problem is having so many good players that you have to try and fit them into your team, my only concern is that with playing only one striker we may be going a bit negative with our formation.

  • TEAM RATINGS
  • 25 Jose Reina Had not a great deal to do handled crosses well, could not do much about goal
  • 3 Steve Finnan Went about his work well, linked up well with Pennant
  • 23 Jamie Carragher Both central defenders looked bit shaky but Jamie looked more solid as game wet on, some great blocks at end
  • 4 Sami Hyypia His great positional intelligence was not enough to make up for his lack of pace last night, but write this defender off at your own peril he seems to thrive on pressure when his place in the team is being challenged
  • 6 John Riise surprisingly left for dust last night on a few occasions, nowadays more comfortable as a midfielder
  • 8 Steven Gerrard Defiantly still not match fit, but at last we seen a position he cannot play, looked very lost trying to play on the left wing
  • 22 Mohamed Sissoko Seems Momo is ready for new season great claw like tackles his parried shot gave the first goal and some lovely mazy little runs.......class act
  • 14 Xabi Alonso Very quiet first half but then Alonso did what Alonso does, one defence splitting pass to set speedy up for the winner
  • 32 Boudewijn Zenden I think he will be used as cover for our central midfielders did not look good on the left wing last night
  • 16 Jermaine Pennant Probably the best player in a red shirt last night was a constant threat down the right good free kick, only minus is he really has to improve the quality of his crosses
  • 17 Craig Bellamy Looked out of position for a lot of the crosses and needs to play more games with his teammates to be able to read there game more, but loved the way he nudged Gerrard out of the way to finish the goal ............shows real hunger
  • 10 Luis García Done ok when he came on and had a 50-50 shout for a pen turned down
  • 11 Mark Gonzalez Only on for couple of minutes but done well to dig ball out from under feet to score, and the boy is fast, think he is going to be a big plus for us this season, and scoring already will help him settle
  • 5 Peter Crouch For me it was his introduction that changed the game for us, it put Haifa on the back foot with our more direct style attack, a nightmare for any defender, i just hope Rafa can find a system that allows him to play alongside Bellamy Fowler or whoever we buy



Saturday, August 05, 2006

ROONEY THE NUTTER , WILL HE EVER LEARN?


WAYNE ROONEY could miss Manchester United's opening three games of the season after being sent off in disgrace again last night. Rooney, whose World Cup ended with his red card in England's quarter-final defeat to Portugal, caught Porto defender Pepe Ferreira with his arm as he jumped for a 41st-minute header. The 20-year-old, who at first refused to leave the field, pleaded his innocence. "I thought the referee was going to give a free-kick for a foul on me, because of the defender backing in," he said. "I can't believe he sent me off for that."

And sir alex defended his little lunatic by saying: He believes Wayne Rooney is being singled out for special treatment following his pre-season red card against FC Porto.

Sir alex of course he is being singled out because he is the single biggest idiot playing professional football in the world today (Lumpy Lampard included), most players with a reputation like Rooneys would try and be a little bit careful after his disastrous world cup adventures but this boy simply does not have the brain cells to relies that.
The most stupid things about Rooneys indiscretions are that most of them are done while not trying to win the ball but in off the ball action, the sarcastic hand clapping to the ref last year that also earned him a red card sums it all up,
its not that he does not understand the rules its just that he does not have the intelligence or the will to control that temper.
I think Wayne Rooney for all the talent he has, will be more remembered for his hot head and red cards rather than his football abilities when his career is all done and dusted.

MAINZ 5 LIVERPOOL FOOTBALL CLUB 0


Liverpool completed their pre-season preparations by crashing to a 5-0 defeat against FSV Mainz in Germany.
With next week's Champions League qualifier in mind, boss Rafa Benitez started with a strong-looking side but a five-goal second-half blast from the hosts ensured a spectacular defeat.

Normally i would not care about the result of this game after all its just a friendly and our players are more concerned at the moment about building up there fitness, but for gods sake this is a shocking result we had a lot of players back against a second rate german team. I would expect better from the Liverpool fc reserve team, how low is the teams confidence right now, less than 1 week away from our champion league qualifying game agaist Haifa.
However after our performances and results in our first 2 preseason games maybe this thrashing is a blessing in disguise. Surely this has to set the alarm bells ringing in the players minds ahead of next weeks game and it may even get the players to start grinding out results early in the season, a period that has cost us dearly in seasons gone by.........but only if the players relies that friendly game or not this is not good enough for
Liverpool Football Club.

Wednesday, August 02, 2006

Liverpool not a threat - Mourinho


The nutter maureen is at it again, he will never of course admit how much he really is worried by Liverpool football club, but his latest rant makes even less sense than normal.

Chelsea boss Jose Mourinho says Arsenal and Manchester United will provide greater competition for his defending Premiership champions than Liverpool.
"I still believe United and Arsenal will be the biggest threat. They will be the better teams. "I say that because of the quality of their football, the way they play, the improvements in their squads."
Mourinho is impressed by the summer purchases of both Arsenal and United.

So maureen is impressed with uniteds summer transfers, the mans obviously a genius.

Liverpool are different. They are very competitive, it's very difficult to beat them," he said. "If they score a goal before you score it's very difficult to change it because they defend really well with 11 players very, very compact.

So what maureen is saying here is manure and Arsenal will be more of a threat, because they are less competitive and easier to beat than Liverpool, as i said before the man is a bloody genius.

Monday, July 31, 2006

Man Utd agree £18.6m Carrick fee


Tottenham reveal Man Utd will pay up to £18.6m for Michael Carrick, who will have a medical on Monday.
Great news sir alex is being made to pay through that big red nose of his 18.6 million for a player who would have no chance of starting for Liverpool Football club, dont get me wrong i think he is a good footballer that will improve when he has better players around him but for that to happen he has picked the wrong club.
I would go as far as to say that if manure do not start a rapid buying campaign in the next 2 weeks his former club led by the so far impressive Martin Jol will clinch the final fourth champions league spot.

What is happening at old trafford have the Glazers run out of money or has alex made so many bad transfers lately that he is afraid to make another mistake. Crazy times while Arsenal and Liverpool have bought wisely over the summer old alex seems to be sitting on his hands waiting for Ronaldinho and co to come knocking at his door, not going to happpen my little red nosed friend.
My biggest worry is not manure, its what a good manager like Jol is going to do with that money they are going to be a much better team next season

LIVERPOOL FOOTBALL CLUB....LAST CHANCE SALOON



With the capture of Jermaine Pennant and Craig Bellamy this summer Rafa is really showing how much he is willing to risk to bring the league title back home. He has brought in players that no one else wanted to touch due to there bad reputations, but by doing this he has bought quality proven prem players on the cheap........but will it work.
A lot of people might think we have too many bad apples at the club all at once, but i truly believe that these 2 players know it is there last chance to make it on the big stage and i know Rafa has no scruples when it comes to getting rid of a player that is not doing his all for the club. Its a risk but on our budget thats what might just see us pip the chelski and arsenal.

Monday, July 24, 2006

Duff fee set Toon back just £5million



Damien Duff's transfer from Chelsea to Newcastle was completed for just £5million, a statement to the Stock Exchange has confirmed

Have to admit a great bit of buisness by Newcastle, but for sure at that price Liverpool Football Club would have been after him, because he can play on the right and would have freed up enough transfer cash for Rafa to chase Kuyt. It has to be the case that maureen did not want to sell to us, as i said before he is a lot more concerned by the Liverpool challenge than he is openly saying and i think he really has made a huge mistake in offloading Duff as he is a world class player who has something to offer any football team in the world...........silly silly maureen

Saturday, July 22, 2006

Duff to join Newcastle on Monday


It is understood that the Anfield club matched Newcastle's £10m offer but Chelsea were reluctant to lose such a talented player to one of this season's potential title rivals. In addition, Duff was ultimately swayed by his close friend and international colleague Shay Given, United's long-serving goalkeeper, when determining where his future might lie.

I find this whole Duff thing very interesting we need a right sided winger he can play there but its not his natural position, but he is such a good player he would solve our problem on the right and really add that extra attacking spark to the team. So i have no doubht that Rafa really wanted him, but the funny thing about this transfer saga was it was all media and no whispers coming from anfield that we were looking to sign him.
It makes me think that the boot room knew that Chelsea would sell him to anyone but us, surly Duff would prefer to play champions league football next season and have a decent chance of a challenge on the league, it can only mean one thing.....................The Special One is far more worried by our progress than he has been letting on.

Sunday, July 16, 2006

RAFA THE VULTURE


England's top clubs are preparing to join the race to sign players affected by the Italian match-fixing scandal.
And Liverpool manager Rafael Benitez said: "There are a lot of good players in these teams and they interest us."

Benitez is thought to be particularly keen on Juve striker David Trezeguet and winger Mauro Camoranesi.

"The players will be a better price now than they would have been three months ago," said the Liverpool boss.

"All the Juventus players are good, including Trezeguet. "He didn't play much in the World Cup but that is because France have so many good forwards."

We have to get in there and scavenge as many of these top players as we can, because if we dont sir alex up the road and mr wenger surly will. Ok we will still have to pay top wages but this levels the playing field slightly with chelski,the other English teams having the chance to sign some world class players in one close-season closes the gap slightly. And remember Rafas reputation around Europe is glowing, so we may see some players willing to spend a season or two trying to become better players under his tuition.

It really is going to make it a very interesting summer of transfers


Bellamy finds net on Liverpool bow


The FA Cup winners travelled to Wales to face Wrexham, and Bellamy enjoyed the return to his home country by scoring the second in a 2-0 win.
Liverpool had Salif Diao and Florent Sinama-Pongolle on show but a host of youngsters were given a run-out with Anfield's World Cup players still on holiday
In my previous posts i have been less than sympathetic to our new crazy little Welsh man, but i hope he proves me wrong and so far the signs are good. Its always good to open your scoring account early with your new club and Bellamy has done that, but also he seems to realize that this is his last chance to make it at a big club, for him its now or never.
I had totally forgotten about Salif Dioa remember him Houliers new Patrick Viera, now it seems we cant give him away thanks for that mr Houlier.
Florent Sinamo-Pongolle could be a very interesting player to watch this year, if we fail to get a new right winger this summer could he do the job for us and if we do get one can he provide competition there.

Saturday, July 15, 2006



RAFA BENITEZ is confident he will wrap up a deal to bring Brazilian star Daniel Alves to Liverpool.

Sources in Seville have been saying this week that the proposed transfer of the right-sided player is off because Liverpool will not stump up the £12million asking price.

But Anfield chief Benitez says the Spanish club's stance is merely a negotiating tactic and is adamant that his friendship with the Seville president will see the deal go through.

The Liverpool manager has told friends that "however long it takes I will get him."

But Benitez is losing his fight to land Feyenoord striker Dirk Kuyt because he is struggling to raise the £10million required to bring him to Merseyside.

Instead Benitez has indicated that he will wait for the fall-out from Italy's match-fixing scandal to see if he can snap up a bargain.

Benitez is interested in Juve's David Trezeguet, Mauro Camoranesi and Gianluca Zambrotta, as well as AC Milan striker Alberto Gilardino.

So what are we doing wrong, money seems to very very tight dont know why, we won champions league last year and have not gone mad spending since.

But at the end of last season our 2 top priorities were at least one right sided midfielder and a world class striker, ok we have Bellamy but we need 1 more striker..........in Rafa i believe but we have strenghtened every position except these.

Cant wait to see Gonzalez play if he is half the player Rafa says he is, its going to be a great and entertaining season.


Friday, July 14, 2006

GONZALEZ EXCITES RAFA


Liverpool boss Rafa Benitez is titillated by the prospect of fielding new signing Mark Gonzalez in The Premiership.

The Reds finally landed their man this summer when the Home Office granted the Merseysiders permission to bring in the Chilean winger, having been refused a work permit 12 months ago.

The plan is unfolding slowly Gonzalez seems to be first choice on left of midfield, Zendon a back up for central mifielder, Paletta in defence with Aurelio as left back and crazy Bellamy up front, sounds great but it leaves out Gerrards favourite link up player and probably one of the best left sided players in the world Risse, and we still dont have our right winger or world class striker.

We have been very badly let down by the transfer deadline in Rafas other dealings lets hope so lets hope we get all our summer transfers sorted soon.

Tuesday, July 11, 2006

Zenden set for key Reds role


Rafa Benitez has hinted that Boudewijn Zenden will have a key role to play at Liverpool this season.
Who believes that with the amount of left sided players we have.
I like the south american players we have added this last week but surly Gonzalez Kewell and now Riise are our preferred left midfielders,
Me thinks this is just lip service from Sir Rafa

Sunday, July 02, 2006

FAILURE AGAIN



I am not english so my views are not clouded by patriotism so i know that the ability of the players sent to Germany did not reach there full potential with there quarter-final knockout. When will the english fa learn that when things are going wrong they have to have the balls to change things, this is from Terry Butcher and his words are spot on

Sven-Goran Eriksson has left his job as England coach after five-and-a-half years in charge - and we are no further forward than when he was appointed.

He has reached three quarter-finals in two World Cups and a European Championship, and that is nowhere near the standard we should be achieving with the so-called "Golden Generation" of players coming through.Why should we be proud of the fact that we have one star on our shirt representing the fact that we reached one World Cup final 40 years ago?

Other countries have two or three stars to signify their World Cup achievements and both Germany and France have the power to add another in Germany.

It is embarrassing. We have only ever been in one final and two semi-finals.

How can we justify calling ourselves a world football power when we are not?

We have become all Billy Big Time and become too big for our boots, and yet we have got nothing to shout about because we have done nothing. This is what annoys me.

We have no right to be as confident or arrogant about our football as we are. It has been not been anywhere near good enough.

And sadly, Eriksson has not taken us on to the next level.

This is very true and something i hope every English fan relises, England has to start all over again pick out there strong points and build the future around that, at the moment its Gerrard and Rooney, but as the Fa has already decided that Mclaren is the new man, expect more of the same after all this man has learned all he knows about international football from Sven so as i see it there is still no light at the end of the tunnel

Monday, June 26, 2006

WILL HARRY KEWELL START AT ANFIELD NEXT SEASON


Harry Kewell great player with an uncanny knack of getting injured before or during Liverpool Fc or Australia´s biggest game`s. Now i am not for a second saying he does this on purpose but it is a reality that it happens to him a lot, something in his head or whatever but not many bookies will take a bet on him finishing a final,
So with Mark Gonzalez arriving Riise and Zendon here already how much will he play next season, enough to justify not selling him?

Aussie Aussie Aussie! Oi oi oi!

A penalty to substitute Francesco Totti with the last kick of the game saw Italy end Australia's World Cup dream in controversial circumstances with a 1-0 win in Kaiserslautern this morning.

Totti's penalty came after Lucas Neill was judged to have brought down Fabio Grosso in the final minute of stoppage time.

The decision sparked outrage among Socceroos fans after TV replays appeared to show that Neill had been unlucky to have the penalty blown against him as Grosso seemed to fall over his legs.

The aussies were great value for money in this world cup and i really wanted them to go further, from the start there great comeback against japan set the scene for a great performance from the growing football nation, this i believe is just the start of the australian football story, i expect to see them a lot more regular at world cups from now on......world cup fever has taken a serious grip on that country and the people just dont wanna let go..........


Confident Eriksson says criticism is unwarranted and vows that the best is yet to come


Sven-Goran Eriksson has grown wearily accustomed to criticism of his team's performances and before leaving Stuttgart last night he found himself in the familiar position of having to fend off hostile questioning. England's head coach acknowledged that the victory over Ecuador had been another unsatisfactory performance but he also accused his detractors of having unreasonable expectations."If we expected to be controlling games for 90 minutes and creating 20 chances then we are in the wrong place," he said. "Today we were among the best 16 teams in the world. Next week it is the best eight. Of course there are going to be times in matches when we are going to suffer
My god this man is an absolute nutter, the only thing he has in his favour is he is lucky, England have so far played terrible football but because they came through the easier of the groups then met Equador,then have the fortune of meeting a Portugese side depleted through bans and injury.
They say its better to be born lucky than rich and Sven is the poster boy for that thought
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Sunday, June 25, 2006

I PROVED MY CRITICS WRONG- BECKHAM


David Beckham said he answered his critics after scoring the winning goal against Ecuador to send England through to the World Cup quarter-finals.
"It was nice to silence a few people who have been critical. I can handle my criticism and I'll prove them wrong.
Ok nice goal but the man did absolutely nothing else in the game and he cannot be picked just to take free kicks, and to say he silenced his critics..DAVID its going to take a lot more than 1 goal against a second rate keeper to prove you still have what it takes for full international football .
Overall this was very bad english performance, but it is not the players fault. Sven sent out a team against Ecuador ,the mighty
Ecuador with one up front. He could not muster enough courage to play 2 strikers what happens when England start playing the good teams, what formation replaces his 4-1-4-1 surly not his extra safe 5-5-0 formation....England cannot get rid of this clown soon enough, they really seemed more clueless than normal today, it is crazy the guy has been in the job this long and at this stage of a comp he is putting in carrick who had never started a competetive game for england before, it madness after all this time he still dos`nt know his best team or best formation.........this idiot gets paid 5 million squid a year, un- fuckin- believeable...

TIME TO GIVE BECKS THE BOOT

The time has come for Steven Gerrard to inspire England in the way he inspires Liverpool week in and week out. Give him the armband and let him lead England to glory.

If you apply some sound common sense there can be only one solution.

In the past, my main criticism of Beckham has been his lack of mobility both offensively and defensively. In stark contrast, Gerrard is always on the move and his fitness and pace are nearing their peak. He is a well-oiled, ruthless midfield machine.

He falls into a rare breed of players who can lift sides, carry and inspire them.

Beckham is merely in the team these days for his delivery at set-pieces. His contribution outside of that is negligible.

But Gerrard, who has scored two goals in three games prior to the Ecuador clash, can not only provide a similar service in the same position he excels in for Liverpool, but a whole lot more besides.

To leave Beckham out now and play with a four-man midfield of Joe Cole, Owen Hargreaves, Lampard and Gerrard would bring balance, pace, excitement and goals to a dysfunctional area of the team.

Beckham's presence is merely preventing the fulfilment of England's potential. ..............Terry Butcher from The Sunday Mirror

All this we have known for a years, but this world cup has really shown how big the gap is between these 2 players. If England have any real hope of winning this cup it will only be with Gerrard wearing the captains armband.....they would still be a longshot but surly with Gerrard as a driving force there chances would be so much better.......so the question is has Sven got the balls........................................NO


Thursday, June 22, 2006

THE NUTTER HAS ARRIVED.....CRAIG BELLAMY







Blackburn Rovers striker Craig Bellamy has completed his move to Liverpool after conceding he could not reject the chance to join his boyhood heroes.
Maybe Rafa likes a challenge and this will surly challenge his man management talents, but if it works he is great value at 6 million and i believe Rafa would not have done the deal if he was not confident of controlling `THE CRAZY ONE´.
I hope this bargain buy allows us to still bring in one world class striker along with Alves but its all about the checkbook now.

Monday, June 19, 2006

SVEN LOSING THE PLOT


Eriksson wants strikers to shine
England coach Sven-Goran Eriksson says he is looking for big performances from strikers Michael Owen and Wayne Rooney when they play Sweden on Tuesday.
"I expect Owen and Rooney to play like they used to, in the golden days," said Eriksson. "They always play well.

Ok what is the lunatic on now, they just dont suit each others style of play when they are both playing up front, even though it may not be the prettiest football in the world English football is based on a target man and even though these are 2 great players they are midgets. I agree that he has to play them tomorrow to give them as many match minutes as he can before the real buisness starts ,but i really hope Sven does not think that playing these 2 together will be the answear for Englands tactical problems, and Englands problems are tactical.
Gerrard as always is the key he has to be let go forward more, Lumpy Lampard is a good player but he just dose not have the drive going forward that Gerrard has, and Rooney will be much more effective when he has Crouch knocking balls down to him.
If England are to do well at this world cup then they are going have to have enough confidence in there defence to venture forward , release Gerrard and let him bring the fear to the opposition.

BELLAMY HEADING TO ANFIELD



Liverpool are believed to be pushing ahead with a move for Craig Bellamy.

The Welsh international is widely reported to have a clause in his contract at Blackburn that allows him to leave Ewood Park for just £6 million.

Not ideal but as long as he is not our main striker buy of the summer, and if we can get him for 6 million and if he leaves his crazy off-field antics behind him then it could turn out to be a good deal. Not too keen on giving Sinama-Pongolle as part of the deal i think he will still be a good option for Liverpool fc and even though cash is tight he is worth a lot more than the trade-in we would get as part of a Bellamy deal.

Cash really does seem to be the problem this summer, even more so than past summers if we do go ahead with the Alves deal which will probably cost over 8 million and hopefully one world class striker, it makes u wonder where the cash is going to come from. With the arrival of Gonzalez maybe Rafa is hoping Kewell will have a great world cup to push up his price, hope he stays at anfield he really does seem to be coming back to his best...


Thursday, June 15, 2006

WHO WILL WIN WORLD CUP...Please vote...

LIVERPOOL DUO SAVE ENGLAND



Peter Crouch and Steven Gerrard spared England's blushes with late goals against Trinidad & Tobago to book their place in the last 16 of the World Cup.











The Liverpool pair produced the goals, but it seemed like Lampard had been assigned shooting duty with the amount of shots he took, but then again maybe it was just his chelsea arrogance that made him position himself inside the six yard box in the hope of scoring from Gerrards crumbs.
But very happy to see Crouch score he deserves it ,he is such a good team player its nice he gets a bit recognition for his consistant selfless play for club and country.

Saturday, June 10, 2006

GERMANS.........BORING?


For once our normally subdued and robotic germans gave real entertainment, and what a time and place to start, the opening game of the 2006 world cup. It is surly a sign of a very good world cup when even the Germans entertain in the opening game and some great goals by both sides.
I think one of the oldest and most famous sayings surronding world cups over the years has been watch out for the germans they always have a chance , i have heard this all my life and the germans have always proved it true, but this year i thought there managerial team and players are so weak that i wrote them off.
Todays game made me think twice, they are a much more attacking team nowadays and it looks effective, defence looks a bit dodgy and im not saying they will win the world cup but they are better than i thought and this is the world cup so who knows.
The team i really want to see playing is Argentina everyone says Brazil will win this cup but i think there southern neighbours could have a big say in the final outcome

Friday, June 09, 2006

CISSE...SHOCK AND AWE


Im shocked and im in awe that were stuck with this idiot for another year, now i feel sorry for any player that breaks his leg and especially if its a Liverpool player but this idiot thought he was escaping the evil cluthes of Rafa Benitez and going home to the green fields of france, and it was a great deal for all, He wanted to go and most Liverpool fans wanted him to go and idiot boy was so sure the deal was done one week ago he said this

Houllier signed me for Liverpool but I never had the chance to work with him.

"Now I have a coach who doesn't want me. Benitez doesn't use me, so I've taken a step back.

"I don't have the confidence of the coach; he doesn't like me."

So this has turned into a dream situation ...We dont want Cisse...He dose not want us..He is useless for another 6 months no one will buy him for at least a year to make sure he has recovered.

Maybe we will look back in 20 years and say, do u remember how close we came to selling one of Liverpools greatest strikers of all time before he had a chance to prove himself..........Dont hold your breath this guy is the last of houliers wasters ...............i hope

Friday, June 02, 2006

IF WE HAVE ANY CHANCE THEN GOTTA BUY


Liverpool have been alerted to the availability of Argentina forward Pablo Aimar, who may be allowed to leave Valencia for as little as £5m.

If we have even half a chance of really signing this player then Rafa will sign him. He has worked with him at Valencia so he knows how good he is, i dont think there is a player in the spanish league at the moment more suited to playing in the prem than Aimar , he not only has the skill but a bit of toughness too that is needed in the prem league, but would be very surprised if he is available if Real or Barca do not try to sign him.


Sunday, May 28, 2006

LOOKING GOOD


Striker Djibril Cisse says he feels unwanted by Liverpool coach Rafa Benitez and wants to join former Anfield boss Gerard Houllier at Lyon.

Cisse, training with the France World Cup squad at Clairefontaine, said: "Mr. Houllier signed me for Liverpool but I never had the chance to work with him.

"Now I have a coach who doesn't want me. Benitez doesn't use me, so I've taken a step back.

"I don't have the confidence of the coach; he doesn't like me."

Houllier helped bring Cisse to Liverpool from Auxerre but left the club shortly before the 24-year-old signed in July 2004.

This is just what was needed Cisse putting the final nail in his own coffin, i hope this makes it official that we are open to offers for the flop, and we get in a striker that can be a plus for the team

GONZALEZ AXED FROM CHILEAN SQUAD


Liverpool ace Mark Gonzalez has been thrown out of the Chile squad for a breach of discipline.

Gonzalez and Reinaldo Navia were axed from the squad by Chile coach Nelson Acosta after breaking rules during their European tour.

The pair were sent home from the trip after the coach caught three girls in their rooms 24 hours after their friendly win over Republic of Ireland.

Hope this is not going to be another spice boys thing maybe its better he makes mistakes now before we sign him and THE SUN gets hold of him.

But at least he gets full rest before season and if he had great world cup real madrid and barca would probably chase him so its not all bad

Saturday, May 27, 2006

IF ONLY......?


Argentina striker Lionel Messi says he is unlikely to figure in their World Cup opening match against Ivory Coast.

Messi, 18, is still recovering from a thigh injury suffered while playing for his club Barcelona against Chelsea in the Champions League back in March.

If only we had the money and barcelona would sell . This young guy is the next maradona he ripped chelsea apart before they done a two man mauling job of him, in fairness to chelsea it was probably there only chance to win if they had not butchered him it could have been an even more humiliating night

Friday, May 26, 2006

ROONEY YES OR NO



Well, he's not going to play any part in the group games and if all goes to plan he'll have 10 days training before a possible last 16 game. What a nonsense!

What is the point in taking him? Just say - and it's unlikely I know - that England do brilliantly in the group games, they get through comfortably and are playing well as a team - what purpose does it serve introducing a crock into the side?

I have to agree with Sir Alex Ferguson for once, it's not just Rooney's physical condition, it's how he's feeling mentally as well. To be honest he's better off watching it at home and we'd be better off trying to make the best of what we've got, which is still quite a lot.

This is a tough decision, i think its worth bringing him because there really is not any other strikers that can be brought into the squad that will have a chance of playing , but it is true if the team is playing well it would be madness to disrupt that by bringing in a half fit player. But if england are one nil down in semis with 15 minutes left, Rooney would be the man to bring on


MORIENTES SOLD TO VALENCIA


So nando is gone, it will always be a mystery why he never really played well at liverpool.
He came as one of europes top strikers and i think he will probably play good again with valencia, the saddest part about it was the money in wages and transfer fees we have spent on him.
I hope we can get decent money for Cisse next, then buy Kuyt and 1 more striker maybe even Owen

Sunday, May 21, 2006

CROUCH IN THE WORLD CUP


With injuries to owen and rooney in particular our beanpole striker is going to have massive pressure on him to carry england through till rooney is fit, if he does play some part in the world cup. it looks like owen might be fit enough to partner crouch up front but if not Walcott and Crouch maybe the starting strike force.
I believe that whenever or whoever gets fit first that crouch will keep his place in the starting line up, i am sure the Crouch holding up style of play at the start of comp will sway sven to stick with the typical english way to play the game, and i think that is englands best chance to triumph in Germany

Saturday, May 20, 2006

WORLD CUP FEVER IS UPON US


Every 4 years this blight affects us, if you follow a club with players in the world cup then you are probably intersted in how your players do in this comp but you also have to think about what it takes out of them.
The worst case of this overplaying sadly affects us, Gerrard has had a one week break in 2 seasons.
i know he is still playing great but every player has his burnout point and Gerrard above all players much be reaching it now. He may have a great world cup but will he be up to the job for us next season?...............its a worry

Liverpool intersested in striker Craig Bellamy


He looks set to start in Wales' friendly fixtures against Basque and Trinidad & Tobago, but could be a transfer target for admirers Liverpool, Tottenham Hotspur and Chelsea on his return to England

I would be very disappointed if he was one of our targets for a striker for next season, he is good but not good enough. I am hoping rafa pulls another couple of unknowns into the team, we know what bellamy can do and it is simply not enough to turn our fortunes in front of goal, Dirk Kuyt is a name that comes up a lot he is more expensive but we either get an unknown or go for potential in the likes of Kuyt, but we do need 2 strikers because cisse and morientes have not got us the goals last season so they have to go.

Friday, May 19, 2006

MONEY TALKS....


We have the best manager in the league but even rafa is going to find it hard to unseat maureen chelski without the funds. Now i know moores cares more than anyone about this club and he only wants the best invester for us, but i wonder are we ever going to get an invester to meet his expectations.
I am getting a bit worried that we will be too far behind in money terms by the time he decides it the right invester for us, This is the riskiest decision in our history, this can make or break us,
but making no decision can do even more damage so either pick an invester or move aside