Obsessed? Nah
by Ben Thornley IT WAS the goal that prompted a hastily released DVD and my even speedier exit. Andrew Johnson, enjoying his finest game in an Everton shirt, pounced on Pepe Reina’s failure to deal with Lee Carsley's long-range effort to complete the Blues’ biggest...
‘EXCESSIVE COSMOPOLITANISM’ – THE LATEST LFC MEDIA MYTH
A lot of things have been pissing me off lately. Allow me to share. It might help. As I write this I’m veering between a right old rage and a fit of the giggles at Conservative blogknob Iain Dale’s attack on ‘ghastly’ Liverpool. Let’s save that for another day. Lots...
INTERVIEW: Red Men author John Williams on The Liverpool Way
LIVERPOOL is a football city. Few could argue with the assertion, but what does that really mean, and how are Liverpool and its people different from, say, Manchester or Newcastle in their relationship with the game? Sociologist John Williams is the author of Red Men,...
HILLSBOROUGH ANTAGONIST, LIAR, BULLY. MEET ESPN’S POTENTIAL NEW RECRUIT.
By James Owens FIRST of all, a bit of relevant background. I was 16 days short of my fourth birthday on the 15th of April 1989. I live near the town of Stafford, where I was born to a Welsh father who prefers rugby and has no allegiance to any football club, and an...
Missing You
HE LOVES me, he loves me not. He loves me, he loves me not. He loves me, he loves me not. He loves me. He loves me not. For anyone who’s ever been dumped in a relationship, the subsequent pining for that person will be an uncomfortable, unwelcome memory. For days,...
Obsessed? Nah
by Ben Thornley IT WAS the goal that prompted a hastily released DVD and my even speedier exit. Andrew Johnson, enjoying his finest game in an Everton shirt, pounced on Pepe Reina’s failure to deal with Lee Carsley's long-range effort to complete the Blues’ biggest...
‘EXCESSIVE COSMOPOLITANISM’ – THE LATEST LFC MEDIA MYTH
A lot of things have been pissing me off lately. Allow me to share. It might help. As I write this I’m veering between a right old rage and a fit of the giggles at Conservative blogknob Iain Dale’s attack on ‘ghastly’ Liverpool. Let’s save that for another day. Lots...
INTERVIEW: Red Men author John Williams on The Liverpool Way
LIVERPOOL is a football city. Few could argue with the assertion, but what does that really mean, and how are Liverpool and its people different from, say, Manchester or Newcastle in their relationship with the game? Sociologist John Williams is the author of Red Men,...
HILLSBOROUGH ANTAGONIST, LIAR, BULLY. MEET ESPN’S POTENTIAL NEW RECRUIT.
By James Owens FIRST of all, a bit of relevant background. I was 16 days short of my fourth birthday on the 15th of April 1989. I live near the town of Stafford, where I was born to a Welsh father who prefers rugby and has no allegiance to any football club, and an...
Missing You
HE LOVES me, he loves me not. He loves me, he loves me not. He loves me, he loves me not. He loves me. He loves me not. For anyone who’s ever been dumped in a relationship, the subsequent pining for that person will be an uncomfortable, unwelcome memory. For days,...