It’s been a fairly quiet week because of all the internationals. Liverpool boss Roy Hodgson has gone on record to talk about the large squad size he found when he arrived at Anfield and how he has looked to address it but the highlight for me has to be our site getting a mention on Ryan Babel’s twitter for Luke O’Reilly’s article “An Open Letter to Ryan Babel,” make sure to check it out. We once again have new writers writing for the site this week in Karl Thyer (article: “Where has the smile gone Fernando?”) and Ben Sumner (article: “Will this Italian be the one that got away?”) . Also thanks again to Chris Severs, Mark Wilson, Elliott Tunstall, Karl Matchett, David Tyrer, Luke O’Reilly, David Clare, Niall Sherry, John Toher and Andrew Blanche for writing for the site this week. Have fun reading.
Ngog or Babel – Which one deserves Roy’s greater favour?
Andrew Blanche discusses whether Ryan Babel or David Ngog should be Torres’s immediate understudy.
Why has this Brazilian remained so unpopular with some fans?
David Tyrer talks about Lucas Leiva.
Will this Italian be the one that got away?
Ben Sumner asks whether Liverpool will regret the departure of Alberto Aquilani.
We maybe in decline but our ambition should never be lowered
Chris Severs comments on the Liverpool owners and the club’s current plight.
Where has the smile gone Fernando?
Karl Thyer offers an explanation as to why Fernando Torres has looked so glum on the field recently.
A perfect opportunity for this Argentine to shine
Elliott Tunstall explains why Maxi Rodriguez should now be given his chance.
Doesn’t this Red remind you of a certain boy from Bootle?
I talk about Liverpool youngster Martin Kelly
When will we have someone worthy again of Kenny’s No 7?
Karl Matchett questions when we will have a player to merit the legend’s shirt.
Why a fair few goals from this man is vital to our campaign
Mark Wilson feels it is vital that Joe Cole scores his fair share of goals this season.
A takeover that could see the Yanks leave with nothing
John Toher looks at the potential takeover of Liverpool by RBS.
Ngog or Babel – Which one deserves Roy’s greater favour?
Andrew Blanche discusses whether Ryan Babel or David Ngog should be Torres’s immediate understudy.
Why has this Brazilian remained so unpopular with some fans?
David Tyrer talks about Lucas Leiva.
Will this Italian be the one that got away?
Ben Sumner asks whether Liverpool will regret the departure of Alberto Aquilani.
We maybe in decline but our ambition should never be lowered
Chris Severs comments on the Liverpool owners and the club’s current plight.
Where has the smile gone Fernando?
Karl Thyer offers an explanation as to why Fernando Torres has looked so glum on the field recently.
A perfect opportunity for this Argentine to shine
Elliott Tunstall explains why Maxi Rodriguez should now be given his chance.
Doesn’t this Red remind you of a certain boy from Bootle?
I talk about Liverpool youngster Martin Kelly
When will we have someone worthy again of Kenny’s No 7?
Karl Matchett questions when we will have a player to merit the legend’s shirt.
Why a fair few goals from this man is vital to our campaign
Mark Wilson feels it is vital that Joe Cole scores his fair share of goals this season.
A takeover that could see the Yanks leave with nothing
John Toher looks at the potential takeover of Liverpool by RBS.
An Open Letter To Ryan Babel
Luke O’Reilly discusses the enigmatic Dutch forward.
No sign of Hick’s “big” summer but what did you expect?
David Clare reflects on Liverpool’s transfer window dealings.
Did anyone know how iconic this lad from Bootle would become?
Niall Sherry pays tribute to Jamie Carragher.
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