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Steven Gerrard displays his lack of class once again

Steven Gerrard’s graceless and deliberately public attempt to tap-up Gareth Barry has once again highlighted his complete lack of class and professionalism. In an over the top public eulogy designed specifically to appeal to Barry’s ego, put pressure ...

From JAIMIE KANWAR, Liverpool-KOP,  2 Jun 2008

Tactical naivete, inexplicable decisions and irrational stubbornness - how Rafa's mistakes cost Liverpool against Chelsea

Lady luck has lavished Liverpool with good fortune throughout this season’s Champions League, but it wasn’t bad luck that struck in the semi-final second leg against Chelsea – it was a series of catastrophic mistakes by Rafael Benitez that ultimately ...

From JAIMIE KANWAR, Liverpool-KOP,  1 May 2008

Nice one, Rafa! Your stupid Drogba mind games have backfired

Rafa's pointless comments about Didier Drogba's diving have come back to haunt Liverpool, with the Chelsea striker scoring the goal that may knock Liverpool out of the Champions League. Drogba is obviously fired up by Rafa's comments, as emphasised by ...

From JAIMIE KANWAR, Liverpool-KOP,  30 Apr 2008

Peter Crouch must start against Chelsea if Liverpool have any hope of winning

Liverpool’s 4-2-3-1 formation must be dropped if Liverpool are to achieve the impossible and beat Chelsea at Stamford Bridge. It has been proven time and time again this season that Liverpool’s 4-2-3-1 formation - with Steven Gerrard playing behind ...

From JAIMIE KANWAR, Liverpool-KOP,  30 Apr 2008

Cometh the hour, cometh the predictable cocky overconfidence

The most important game of the season is upon us, and as per usual with this Liverpool team, the days leading up to an important game have been saturated with the usual pre-match routine of endless public pronouncements proclaiming the team’s apparent ...

From JAIMIE KANWAR, Liverpool-KOP,  30 Apr 2008

Rafa slams Drogba for diving but Steven Gerrard is just as bad. And here’s the proof.

Rafael Benitez has slated Didier Drogba’s diving antics ahead of Liverpool’s Champions League trip to Chelsea, but perhaps Rafa should have taken a closer look at the behaviour of his own players before launching his hypocritical tirade. On the subject ...

From JAIMIE KANWAR, Liverpool-KOP,  27 Apr 2008

Rafa slams Drogba for diving but Steven Gerrard is just as bad. And here’s the proof.

Rafael Benitez has slated Didier Drogba’s diving antics ahead of Liverpool’s Champions League trip to Chelsea, but perhaps Rafa should have taken a closer look at the behaviour of his own players before launching his hypocritical tirade. On the subject ...

From JAIMIE KANWAR, Liverpool-KOP,  26 Apr 2008

Video: Phil Thompson's priceless reaction to John Arne Riise's own goal against Chelsea

Liverpool legend Phil Thompson was not impressed by John Arne Riise's own goal against Chelsea last night, as the following video clip shows! Thommo's reaction It was obviously a nightmare goal for Liverpool to concede, but from an objective ...

From JAIMIE KANWAR, Liverpool-KOP,  23 Apr 2008

Steven Gerrard goes missing against Chelsea…again

After the recent victory against Arsenal in the Champions League quarter final at Anfield, Steven Gerrard labeled his performance as one of the worst he’d ever put produced in a Liverpool shirt. Two weeks later, Gerrard should hold his hands up again ...

From JAIMIE KANWAR, Liverpool-KOP,  23 Apr 2008

Why Steven Gerrard is the reason Liverpool cannot sign David Villa

Liverpool are apparently waiting in the wings to snap up Spanish striker David Villa if - as recent reports suggest - a reputed move to Arsenal falls through. Capturing Villa would be a dream acquisition on a par with Fernando Torres, but unfortunately, ...

From JAIMIE KANWAR, Liverpool-KOP,  21 Apr 2008

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