‘The Liverpool Way’ has almost become a cliche, but Dan Morgan writes that as much as anything it’s a feeling – one which Gerard Houllier brought in spades… WHAT are days for?Days are where we live,They come, they wake us,Time and...
Takumi Minamino hasn’t been the player most expected him to be at Liverpool, but Dan Morgan writes that our expectations of his role may have been wrong… JÜRGEN Klopp again defied the masses this week. To some he’s a hypocrite, a man who professes...
Liverpool’s culture has allowed their youngsters to thrive, and Dan Morgan writes that it’s down to a role reversal from where The Reds have been in the past… LAST week I wrote about Steven Gerrard, pondering whether his trajectory as a...
Steven Gerrard’s name is invariably linked to Liverpool and the manager’s job, but Dan Morgan writes that as time passes both continue on different paths… THE journey of Steven Gerrard, player and person, is one we feel like we’ve all been on...
Dan Morgan writes that the constant reminders around Kirkby of the success of the Jürgen Klopp era will ensure this team are cemented in Liverpool’s history… ARMS aloft, joining almost in unity separated by half a century, Liverpool’s Bill Shankly...
In the face of new obstacles The Reds have had to overcome this season, Dan Morgan writes that Liverpool’s resilience has reached heights even we didn’t expect… THE challenge never stops for Liverpool. You live these lives, the life you only...
Divock Origi is once again being seen as a dilemma at Anfield, but Dan Morgan argues that we’ve been here before with our Belgian super sub… WHAT do you do with Divock Origi at Liverpool? It’s fine for the answer to be nothing at all. After all,...
Marcus Rashford is doing so much to fight food poverty off the pitch, football fans often only worry about what’s happening on it – is it time for us to stop and reflect? IN the midst of the madness, there is always cause for at least one calm head....
WHAT happens when a city needs its football clubs more than ever before? We should know, right? It was at the time I was born in the midst of an economic and industrial crisis in the mid 1980s, oblivious to the turmoil of Thatcherism that left Liverpool teetering on...
THE leaving of Liverpool, then? There was always going to be an exodus, a balancing of books of some kind. In truth, both Xherdan Shaqiri and Rhian Brewster’s inevitable departures may just be the starting pistol of a weekend of goodbyes. Jürgen Klopp doesn’t like big...