Liverpool unveil peculiar ticketing plan for the League Cup, drawing criticism from some fans.
European failure should not be celebrated – but the reds can look forward to a bright future than 12 months ago.
A turnaround of Epic proportions. 2010/11 will go down in the history of Liverpool FC as the one of the most important seasons in the club’s history.
A dip in Liverpool’s away performances have contributed to our poor position over the past 18 months – but a look at the stats reveal key differences between this season and last season’s disappointing campaigns.
The Editor argues that the Premier League and UEFA’s criticism of the transfer window is another example of ‘all mouth and no trousers.’
Liverpool were right to jettison an unhappy disruptive player, and signal their intention to compete once more in the transfer market.
So, what happens next for Liverpool and Torres? And what is in the best interests of, importantly, our club?
Why it’s time to end this fiasco.
We revisit yesterday’s fine win against Chelsea at Anfield, but highlight some areas where improvement is still needed.
A look back at the Bolton game, which saw the reds return with 3 points in a whole different manner to 12 months ago.
The Editor argues that the reds must move swiftly, rather than wait for mediocrity to become accepted.
Why Roy could still write his name in lights in the Liverpool FC history books.
A poor start to the season, and we’re sick of hearing the excuses already.
Enough is enough. I will not assist the continued destruction of Liverpool Football Club any more whilst the present owners remain.
Kenny was a great player and a great manager. But since he took up his post 25 years ago Liverpool has changed – and his return to management would be a huge personal mistake.
The return of the Spaniard should be celebrated.
Why Rafa Benitez is still the man for me
Nobody to blame but Liverpool’s players for our sloppy start to the season.
Gillett’s comments are another nail in the coffin of their horrific association with our great football club.
An analysis of the performance against Villa and the mass hysteria the internet generates.
The figures just don’t add up as Liverpool fans are being led a merry dance by the clubs owners.
It’s no big deal to let players without passion to leave.
As Manchester United land their 18th league title, Liverpool must re-group.
A day after the 20th anniversary service, the campaign goes on.
The Editor looks at a crucial missing ingredient in the title race.
My thoughts on UEFA, internationals and the upcoming clash with Wigan.
Why are we accepting another summer transfer carry-on?
Huge thanks to the visitors of Anfield Online and LFC Reds for helping to make a real difference to Zoe’s Place.
George Gillett responds to Tom Hicks media garbage from yesterday
Anfield Online Editorial
Post Luton Editorial.
Liverpool’s poor representation towards the fans continues.
An editorial on the bust-up at Anfield.
The drivel written since the mid-week defeat against Besiktas has been laughable. It’s been written in the media – spoken about on Sky – and worst of all written by reds fans on most of the Liverpool FC forums.
Anfield Online Editorial looking ahead to the Chelsea game, and back on the first two games of Liverpool’s season.
A week of huge spending? £20 million subtract £20 million definitely works out at zero. Anybody else worried that this could be our lowest summer of spending on new players in years?
Maybe the hot weather is to blame for the apparent panic starting to spread through Liverpool’s support across the globe.
Ten days after the UEFA Champions League final in Athens which was organised with as much strategic planning as a car boot sale, UEFA’s murky officials began to leak stories to the press about their report condeming Liverpool fans as the worst in Europe.
The exodus is well and truly underway, tens of thousands of Liverpool fans have embarked on the Greek odyssey and are arriving in Athens by the plane-load. Tonight the reds aim for their 6th European crown in a remarkable 7 finals.
Thousands of Liverpool supporters are gearing up for the trek to Athens this weekend. Some fans have already left as package deals, flights connecting through European countries and probably even Taxi’s (!) make the trek to the distant shores of the European continent.
Ahead of the first leg clash at Stamford Bridge Jose Mourinho, classless manager of classless Chelsea, has once again let his bitterness rise to the fore. I do wonder sometimes if Chelsea fans actually cringe when he opens his mouth? Maybe not. Most of them probably started supporting them when Roman rode in to town, [...]
Chelsea, the club, the players and most of all their manager unfortunately suffer from the biggest inferiority complexes known in the footballing world.
So here we are nearly in the New Year, and instead of topping the table or chasing down the leaders (as most of us expected after last season’s great league performance and summer purchases) here we are stuck in a rut amongst the pack chasing the Champions League places.
Remember the good old days when the team photo was delivered early August, in the centre pages of Shoot or Match.
Liverpool’s team photo for this season was finally released today (yes it is November) and I haven’t yet decided if it is a huge disappointment or comical genius.
It’s nearly World Cup time and I am hopelessly unprepared. I haven’t got a massive new telly, I certainly haven’t got ‘High Definition’, I haven’t got an England shirt, bought an England song or planned how I am going to get out of work before that 5pm kick off game. In fact I haven’t even got any beers in the fridge yet.
So here we are three games in to the season, and with a win, a draw and a defeat to our name. Last week’s game at Bolton was far from satisfactory, and it followed another poor display at home to Austrain Champions Graz AK. But on the whole I still believe the reds are progressing. [...]



