Posts Tagged ‘Liverpool’

What The Soccer Guys Are Reading – September 3, 2010

The Guardian – Gerrard needs to find rightful place with England – Richard Williams
Liverpool captain Steven Gerrard has been productive with England, but his contributions at the club level come with more than goals. In the World Cup, Gerrard played well but failed to have the impact he does with Liverpool. Despite a goal against [...]

What The Soccer guys Are Reading, Sept. 2, 2010

The Guardian — Torquay raise ambitions after quickly completing tough turnaround — By John Ashdown
The last few years have been a long journey for Torquay. The West Country club was relegated to the Conference division and out of the Football leagues three years ago. The Gulls won promotion to League Two last season with a [...]

Serie A Preview – Juve to unseat Inter

By Kevin Koczwara
Inter Milan dominated the world of top-flight soccer last season. The club won its domestic title in Italy, Coppa Italia and the one trophy the club’s fans and ownership had been dreaming of for 60 years, the Champions League. Inter was on top of the world, and when that happens in the world [...]

What The Soccer Guys Are Reading – August 24, 2010

ESPN Soccer – Hat trick draws Henry comparisons for Theo
After scoring three goals in Arsenal’s 6-0 thrashing of everyone’s second-favorite Premier League team Blackpool, Theo Walcott has drawn perhaps the ultimate compliment from manager Arsene Wenger. While Wenger praised his future as a striker, he also compared the 21-year-old Englishman to former Arsenal legend and [...]

What The Soccer Guys are Reading – August 17, 2010

The Guardian – Mistakes cost Newcastle season opener – Daniel Taylor
Mistakes by newly-promoted Magpies sacrifices a rare win at Old Trafford, falling 3-0 to Manchester United in the season opener. Berbatov stared in beating with one goal and an array of chances to boot.
MLSsoccer.com – Geovanni slotted as 14th Designated Player in MLS – Frank [...]

Liverpool In Transit

By Kevin Koczwara
News coming from Liverpool’s home base, Anfield, hasn’t usually been the most uplifting news for a few years now. Owners George Gillett and Tom Hicks took on an investment too big for their bite that only got worse after the global economy tanked. Investors have come and gone in droves. Players have been [...]

Top Transfers of the Summer, So Far

By Kevin Koczwara
David Villa — Before the World Cup Barcelona made one of the biggest splashes in the transfer market of the summer. Villa’s move to Barcelona could be the best deal of the summer for both player and club. Villa’s asking price would have sky-rocketed after he helped Spain win the World Cup with [...]

What the Home Grown Player Rule Means for the Future of the English Premier League

By Cameron Dickinson
Since England’s disastrous World Cup campaign everyone has been coming out of the woodwork to bemoan the complete lack of young English talent coming through the ranks in the Premier League, particularly at the top clubs.
The second round would be all the nation could hope for such is the dearth of players available [...]

Hodgson’s Huge Task as Liverpool Manager

By Kevin Koczwara

To say that Liverpool had a disappointing season last year is an understatement. The team was horrible for most, if not all, of the Premier League season and the Champions League. The club finished in an unprecedented seventh place and did not make it out of group play in the Champions League.
What made [...]







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