After a relatively good win against a poor West Ham team last weekend, Liverpool fans are waiting to see what Sunday brings as the Reds take on Tottenham at White Hart Lane. There has been a lot of debate off field this week on a number of issues such as the futures of Dani Pacheco and Alberto Aquilani, transfer rumours linking us to a number of French based players as well as some praise for the performance of Raul Meireles in the absence of captain Steven Gerrard. We welcome back Rohan Kallicharan this week who gives his own informed opinion on Roy Hodgson in “Why Reds fans need to be honest” while Mark Wilson talks constructively about Joe Cole in “Time for our No 10 to finally make his mark.” I myself have written on a number of issues this week including the future direction of the club under NESV and the plans for the development of Stanley Park. Many thanks again to David Tyrer, Elliott Tunstall, Niall Sherry, Karl Thyer, Mark Wilson, Rohan Kallicharan, Chris Severs, Kevin Messam and Andrew Blanche for writing for the site this week.
Why Reds fans need to be honest about where the club is at
Proof, if need be, that Roy must look at Pacheco again
Time for our No 10 to finally make his mark on Merseyside
Re-capturing his form could be key for Liverpool
It really is hard to believe
Watching him struck me with a sense of deja vu
I don’t care if he’s foreign, English, or a dog. We need a man with vision
The Biggest Stumbling Block For NESV’s Stadium Plans
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