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Report: Robertson’s Shoulder Injury Huge Setback for Reds

Robertson's Unfortunate Setback In a moment that left fans holding their breath, Liverpool's stalwart defender, Andy Robertson, experienced a disheartening incident during Scotland's recent UEFA Qualifiers clash against Spain. The Scotland captain, renowned for his relentless energy and pivotal crosses, found himself in an unfortunate collision with Spain's goalkeeper, Unai Simon, resulting in a dislocated...

Liverpool Are Well Placed In The Premier League Grand National

The Lull of the International Break There aren’t many committed fans of Premier League clubs who enjoy international breaks. If your team is involved in European competition, they play every three days or so at this time of year. To go without seeing them in action for two weeks feels downright odd. Taking Stock of the...

Reds’ Return To Round Pegs In Midfield

Liverpool's Midfield Synchronicity Steve Jobs may have toasted them once upon a time, but there’s really only one place where round pegs belong to be successful. Liverpool find themselves looking a bit square in the midfield in certain games and having come away with a point from Brighton in the final game before the international...

Hendrick: “I’ve got an Irrational Hatred for International Breaks”

Dave looks though Liverpool news sites for subjects to discuss as the dreaded international break rumbles on! Dave talks about the the delay in the development of the Anfield Road Stand as the stand will continue at reduced capacity until 2024. There's also positives and negatives from the season so far. There are also...

Scouser Tommies: Club Selling Tickets For Seats That Don’t Exist!

Jim Boardman and Jay Reid are back for another episode of Scouser Tommies, in the week that Liverpool admitted they'd sold tickets for seats that don't exist, with the club admitting the Anfield Road upper tier won't even be ready this year, let alone in time for the derby. It was also the week that...

The Secrets Behind Liverpool’s Attacking Might

Glimpse into Liverpool's Attacking Prowess In a meticulous analysis by Andy Jones of The Athletic, Liverpool’s attack, fondly dubbed the ‘Famous Five’, has been dissected, revealing a blend of skill, precision, and tactical genius. Jones notes, "Having an attack which is the envy of the world is hardly unprecedented at Anfield," recalling the ‘SSS’ and...

Liverpool Scouts Keep Tabs on “Jordanian Messi”

Mousa Tamari: A New Chapter at Anfield? In the bustling world of football transfers, Liverpool has set its sights on a fresh and intriguing prospect, Mousa Tamari. The 26-year-old Jordanian, currently showcasing his skills in Ligue 1 with Montpellier HSC, has subtly entered the Reds' radar, sparking discussions about a potential move during the January...

Key Liverpool Fixtures Affected by Anfield’s Reduced Capacity

Anfield Road End Dilemma Liverpool's iconic Anfield stadium is set to host some of its most anticipated fixtures against the likes of Everton, Arsenal, and Manchester United with a diminished crowd. The reason? Delays in the Anfield Road End expansion project, as confirmed by CEO Billy Hogan. The Financial Impact on the Reds The ongoing redevelopment work...

The January Need for Lucas Gourna-Douath

Reds’ Needs For A Number Six Encounters, like that which played out at Brighton at the weekend, will continue to show why Liverpool require a dominating defensive midfielder to allow the gaping holes to be plugged more effectively. The pre-season months saw Jörg Schmadtke take the odd moment away from his Ibiza retreat, in order...

Hogan: “Anfield Road Delay Until End of the Year”

Navigating Through the Challenges at Anfield In the heart of Liverpool, the Anfield Road Stand expansion project has been a beacon of anticipation for Liverpool FC supporters, promising an enhanced experience and increased capacity. However, the journey has not been without its hurdles, as the club's CEO, Billy Hogan, recently shared insights into the ongoing...