Hugo Ekitike reflects on Marseille ahead of Champions League return
Hugo Ekitike will step into familiar territory this week as Liverpool travel to face Marseille in the UEFA Champions League. For a player whose formative years were spent navigating the sharp divides of French football, the occasion carries a particular emotional weight. Marseille, after all,...
Liverpool and Tommy Hilfiger Redefine Football’s Cultural Reach Through Landmark Global Partnership
Liverpool Football Club has always understood that its influence extends far beyond the white lines of the pitch. It is a club shaped as much by culture as by competition, by identity as much as by silverware. That sense of scale and self-awareness...
Voice of Anfield: George Sephton’s Enduring Legacy
For 54 years, George Sephton was the sound of Liverpool matchdays, his voice echoing across Anfield in tones that seemed stitched into the club’s identity. Known affectionately as the Voice of Anfield, Sephton stood apart from the modern breed of hyperactive stadium announcers. “I don’t like the way...
Scouse Identity and England’s Football Disconnect
When England named their latest squad for the World Cup qualifiers, there was something striking about the absence of Liverpool players. For the first time in four years, no one from Anfield was selected. This comes despite Liverpool having been crowned Premier League champions recently and enjoying a perfect...
Ekitike In, Isak Shaken: Liverpool Disrupt Newcastle's Plans
There were some Newcastle United fans who breathed a sigh of relief when Liverpool signed Hugo Ekitike. They presumed that meant that Alexander Isak was safe at St James’ Park.
Good luck with that one. The interest from the Reds seriously destabilised the Sweden forward. He can see...
Summer of 66: The Moment Trent Alexander-Arnold Lost the City
There are moments in football when perception changes in an instant. Not through a missed tackle or a poor pass, but in what a player chooses to say or do outside the pitch. For Trent Alexander-Arnold, his “Summer of 66” barbecue may well be the...
Slot’s Place in Liverpool History Sparks Banner Debate at Anfield
A Kop Icon Enters a New Era
Few objects at Anfield hold as much emotional resonance as the iconic banner that stretches six metres across and stands three metres tall near the Kop. A mural-like homage to Liverpool’s greatest managerial minds, the banner currently showcases Bill...
Liverpool’s Blueprint: Why Ruud Gullit Believes Slot’s Success is No Accident
When Arne Slot lifted the Premier League trophy at Anfield, it wasn’t just the culmination of a season’s work. It was the realisation of a long-term idea — one Liverpool had quietly nurtured since Jürgen Klopp first walked through the doors. Slot’s success was...
Liverpool Crowned Premier League Champions: A Triumph of Calm Authority
How Arne Slot Reshaped The Reds
Liverpool are Premier League champions again. Yet this time, unlike the muted, pandemic-shadowed triumph of 2020, the celebrations were visceral, raw, and long overdue. At Anfield, as Alexis Mac Allister's goal sparked a deafening eruption, the release of a city's...
Liverpool, Arne Slot and the Premier League: Reality, Rivalries and Reds Resilience
Liverpool’s run-in to the Premier League title remains finely balanced, and as Jay Reid and Jim Boardman explored in the latest Anfield Index podcast, there’s more than just points on the table. From the cultural resonance of Anfield to the operational chaos looming...