STEVEN GERRARD: THE END OF THE ANFIELD HAUNTING

WE HAVE been haunted in recent seasons by the ghosts of Gerrard past contends PAUL LITTLE. The skipper was like a troubled spirit that couldn’t move on, as in some clichéd poltergeist nonsense. The Anfield Haunting, if you like. Clanking his chains round midfield, a...

LIVERPOOL: IS STEVEN GERRARD THE LAST OF THE FIGHTERS?

AND so, after all the tearful goodbyes, the mutual appreciation and the predictable, crushing disappointment, the Steven Gerrard farewell tour reaches its final destination. The Britannia Stadium, Stoke. Of all the magnificent arenas Gerrard has graced in a Liverpool...

LIVERPOOL: THE GREATEST STORY EVER TOLD

IT’S over then. The story’s over. All this time that we’ve spent watching him, devoted to him, obsessed by him, believing in him, trying to get inside his head, trying to figure out what makes him tick. Millions of us, worldwide millions, invested in...

MATCH REVIEW: LIVERPOOL 1 CRYSTAL PALACE 3

YOU turn up vaguely unsure. Because it is a football match and it is an occasion. Football matches are occasions you believe but this is different. The occasion and the match are separate entities. The occasion will be the occasion regardless. Despite not because. You...
THE PINK: NEVER BE THE SAME AGAIN

THE PINK: NEVER BE THE SAME AGAIN

LANGUAGE WARNING. Neil Atkinson is joined by Phil Blundell, Craig Rimmer and Rob Gutmann to talk about Liverpool’s performance against Crystal Palace. Which is why there is language. However there is also a load of chat and wine. Wine! Imagine it. Come and get...

LIVERPOOL: LOOKING FORWARD

THE obvious thing to write this week would have been the sad departure — after his last home game later today — of Steven Gerrard. However, there will be a deluge of articles elsewhere giving Steven’s final act in a red shirt the warranted coverage....
STEVEN GERRARD: WHERE’S THE GOOD IN GOODBYE?

STEVEN GERRARD: WHERE’S THE GOOD IN GOODBYE?

HIS face told the story before his words could; the frown lines deeper than usual, the eyes heavy and wrestling weariness, writes MELISSA REDDY. Steven Gerrard is clothed in anxiety ahead of his Anfield farewell, and the threads are incredible weighty. He tries his...