As Liverpool head into their final two games of the season, it's disappointing that there isn't really anything riding on the outcome of the games, bar the outside chance that Everton slip up in their final two games and we can somehow manage to sneak past them. The chances of that happening were low anyway,…
You can call it Allardycian, you can call it Pulisian, you can call it anti-football if you wish, but the fact is, teams are allowed to play however they like: there's nothing in the rules that says a team must be pleasing on the eye. Teams will look to park the bus at times, they…
There was late drama in the three big games of the weekend, as Wigan's Shaun Maloney gave Harry Redknapp 'the worst moment' of his 45-year career with a late equaliser at QPR; Gylfi Sigurdsson rescued a point for Spurs in a 2-2 draw with Everton; and Sergio Aguero gave Manchester City a win at rivals…
For all the widespread ridicule, 'Being: Liverpool', a fly-on-the-wall documentary about life at the club, yielded one moment which was fully deserving of being recorded for posterity.
Revelling in televisual showmanship, Brendan Rodgers unwittingly planted a kiss of death as he greeted new arrival Joe Allen in a prodigal son fashion before hailing him 'the Welsh…
A midfield trio of Lucas Leiva, Joe Allen and Steven Gerrard appears a little too cautious on paper, but their collective performance in last week's comprehensive 4-0 win over Wigan Athletic will have encouraged Brendan Rodgers, who likes to fill his sides with as many passers as possible.
Rodgers had been using a 4-2-3-1 formation featuring…



