Showing posts with label John Flanagan. Show all posts
Showing posts with label John Flanagan. Show all posts

Monday, 8 August 2011

Jose Enrique News Quiet After Reds Appear to Have Agreed Fee with Newcastle

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(Bleacher Report)On August 3rd, 2011 Jose Enrique was believed a lock for the Anfield club according to both the Daily Mail and the Daily Mirror. However, the fees believed to be agreed were of completely contradicting sizes with one stating it was for £10 million and the other £5 million.

Early this morning on August 8, 2011 the International Business Times report that Enrique will indeed be unveiled as the Reds fifth signing of the window after agreeing a fee of £5.5 million with Newcastle United.

Enrique will join the ranks of the Reds full backs who suffered a blow when Glen Johnson went down in the clubs 2-0 victory over Spanish club Valencia at Anfield on Saturday.

The Spanish national will be fighting for his place with Fabio Aurelio, and also possibly with Johnson as Martin Kelly and John Flanagan are both tipped to be huge fighters for a place in the starting eleven on the right side.

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Thursday, 4 August 2011

Liverpool FC: The Reds' Future Starting 11 All Academy Squad

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(Bleacher Report)After watching Liverpool's youngsters come in and prove their quality last season, it is on the minds of many Reds supporters, just how far their academy starlets can go.

It has been interesting to dig deeper into the academy players, and some of those that are already starting to push their reputation in the first team.

As the years continue to tick up for veteran Reds like Steven Gerrard, Jamie Carragher and Dirk Kuyt with all of them age 30 or older. It is interesting to speculate whom will rise up through the ranks to eventually fill the voids left by their previous icons.

With that in mind, here is a look at a future starting eleven for the Reds if all the current academy stars were to rise up and take over the first team. Unfortunately not all of these guys may make it, but I certainly am hopeful of all of them showing their class in Red......Click Here to Start the Slideshow.

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Friday, 22 April 2011

Liverpool FC Ratings: Andy Carroll and Dirk Kuyt Boot City Back to Manchester

Carroll and Kuyt, Please Stand Up

by Thomas Atzenhoffer on The Bleacher Report
April 12, 2011

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On a night that held so much remembrance of life and loss for Liverpool it was an inspired performance by the Reds.

A minute of silence before the game remembered the 96 fans that were crushed at Hillsborough 22 years ago this coming Friday. It also held thoughts and prayers for a fallen Merseyside hero, Soldier Lance Sargent Mark Burgan killed recently in Afghanistan, and the tragic loss of Jan Fairclough the wife of former Kop Hero David Fairclough.

Monday night saw Anfield come alive as the Reds thoroughly demolished a Manchester City side that looked like they left their boots at home. In one of their most impressive displays of the season, Liverpool made a statement that despite the constant criticism that they don't have enough quality players, they can still get the job done as a team.

Reading Joe Hart's lips and James Milner's body language was all you had to do to see the frustration mounting for the Blues. The loss of their captain Carlos Tevez in the opening half just after Carroll's long-range belter signified the end for the Manchurians, as they never got off the ground without their engine to drive them forward.

Mario Balotelli replaced the Argentine and continued to show no signs of being a success in England and was truly shown the door as he was subbed off at the 83rd minute for midfielder Nigel De Jong.

Though it was thought that the Blues fielded a weaker side than faced Sunderland, I don't believe that was the case. David Silva, De Jong and Balotelli were not involved, but in their place were Eden Dzeko, James Milner and Gareth Barry. If that is a weakened side, trade them and give me City's millions.

With both teams' European desires tossing about in the balance, it showed that Liverpool still is fighting for Europe and respect, while Manchester City's 5-0 victory at Sunderland might not be all it was cracked up to be.

All of that in mind, let's give some credit where it is due to a Liverpool side that put in a great team effort and earned a deserved 3-0 victory in front of the Kop.............CLICK HERE TO START THE SLIDESHOW AND READ MORE