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Tag Archives: Liverpool
Sterling Qualities!
In just over a fortnight, the Premier League season will be upon us once again. Weekends will assume a deeper meaning, and thoughts of summer holidays and World Cups in far flung lands, will fade hazily into the memory banks, … Continue reading →
Posted in Barclays Premier League, Liverpool FC, Opinion, Premier League
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Tagged Adam Lallana, all round game, Anfield, Assists, Brendan Rodgers, Cristian Eriksen, Daniel Sturridge, David Silva, EPL, Fabio Borini, Football, Goals, Liverpool, Loic Remy deal, Luis Suarez, Michael Owen, nineteen, number ten, Oscar, pace, potent, Premier League, Quality, Raheem Sterling, Rickie Lambert, Ross Barkley, second striker, shooting accuracy, Sterling, Striker, tactical awareness, trajectory, Wide forward
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Write-Off Liverpool FC at Your Peril
Football has returned, finally! Club football I mean, the good stuff, the stuff that matters. Yes, the Premier League kicked off its new season last Saturday and, by now, all 20 clubs involved have played their opening two matches. The … Continue reading →
Posted in Barclays Premier League, Liverpool FC, Opinion, Premier League
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Tagged Anfield Index, Arsenal, Brendan Rodgers, Chelsea, crazy, Diego Costa, Football, Jose Mourinho, Journalists, Liverpool, Liverpool FC, Louis van Gaal, Luis Suarez, Manchester City, Manchester United, Manuel Pellegrini, Premier League, preposterous nature, Pundits, Suarez, Top four, transfers, Written off
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Liverpool Set Up to Deliver Knock-Out Blow in Title Fight
As the Barclay’s Premier League roars down the home straight in 2013/14, two of the three title contenders come face to face on Sunday in a duel which will have an immense impact on the final destination of this year’s … Continue reading →
Posted in Barclays Premier League, Opinion, Premier League
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Tagged Barclays Premier League, Brendan Rodgers, Daniel Sturridge, Defensive Midfield, Fernandinho, Football, Javi Garcia, Jordan Henderson, Liverpool, Luis Suarez, Manchester City, Manuel Pellegrini, Premier League, Pressing, Sergio Aguero, Steven Gerrard, Title
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Reds Look Like The Real Deal
Trying to evaluate where Liverpool Football Club are, on the pitch, has been somewhat tricky so far this season. Saturday’s resounding victory over Fulham though, poor as the Cottagers were, along with the last two league results and performances (including … Continue reading →
Posted in Barclays Premier League, Opinion, Premier League
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Tagged Ambition, Anfield, Brendan Rodgers, Control, Daniel Agger, Daniel Sturridge, Dominate, EPL, Football, Formations, Glen Johnson, Goals, Jordan Henderson, Liverpool, Liverpool FC, Liverpool Football Club, Lucas Leiva, Luis Suarez, Options, Partnership, Philippe Coutinho, possession, Premier League, Sakho, Shots, Steven Gerrard, Styles, Team Spirit, Toure
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Barclays Premier League Weekend Round-Up
Hi and welcome back to It’s All in the Game after a longer than anticipated sabbatical; apologies. Back in the game for 2013 and with the EPL having emerged from its frantic, festive frenzy of football, I’m here to bring … Continue reading →
Posted in Barclays Premier League, Opinion, Premier League
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Tagged Alex Ferguson, Argentina, Arsenal, Arsene Wenger, Aston Villa, AVB, Ba, Barclays Premier League, BPL, Brendan Rodgers, Champions, Chelsea, Coloccini, Controversy, Daniel Agger, David Moyes, Defeats, di Santo, Dive, EPL, Everton, Finishing, Football, Fulham, Goals, Jay Rodriguez, Johnson, Koscielny, Lambert, Larsson, Liverpool, Manchester City, Manchester United, Martin Jol, Martin O'Neill, McClean, Michael Laudrup, Newcastle, Norwich, Old Trafford, Penalty, Premier League, QPR, Rafa, Reading, Red Card, Reds, Remy, Roberto Martinea, Sky Sports, Soccer, Southampton, sports, Spurs, Stoke, Sturridge, Sunderland, Swansea, Tottenham, van Persie, West Brom, West Ham, Wigan
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Barclays Premier League Pre-Christmas Report
The weekend saw the sixteenth round of fixtures in the Barclays Premier League, which means that we’re approaching the all-important festive footballing frenzy which is Christmas in the EPL. Beginning next weekend the Premier League enters a programme which will … Continue reading →
Posted in Barclays Premier League, Off the Pitch, Opinion, Premier League
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Tagged Adkins, Alex Ferguson, Arsenal, Arteta, Aston Villa, Barclays Premier League, Blues, BPL, Carlos Tevez, Cazorla, Chelsea, Defeats, Dogfight, EPL, Everton, Ferguson, Figueroa, Fulham, Glen Johnson, Goals, Harry Redknapp, Hughton, injuries, Jelavic, Joe Cole, Jonjo Shelvey, Laudrup, Liverpool, Manchester City, Manchester United, Mancini, Martin O Neill, Martinez, massive victory, Mike Jones, Newcastle, Noble, Norwich City, pablo zabaleta, Pardew, Paul Lambert, Physical, Popov, Premier League, Pulis, QPR, Reading, Reds, Relegation, Rodgers, Rooney, Saints, Soccer, Southampton, sports, Spurs, Steve Clarke, Stoke City, Sunderland, Swansea City, Tevez, Toffees, Top half, Tottenham, Toure, van Persie, West Bromwich Albion, West Ham, Wigan, Wins, Zabaleta
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Slipping Stoke Starting to Scare Supporters
They’re not the most fashionable side in the Barclays Premier League and they’re certainly not the most stylish but, over the last four seasons, Stoke City, under manager Tony Pulis, have managed to establish themselves as Premier League perennials. However, … Continue reading →
Posted in Barclays Premier League, Europa League, Off the Pitch, Opinion, Premier League
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Tagged Attacking Options, Barclays Premier League, BPL, Central Defender, Charlie Adam, Creativity, EPL, Europa League, Fans, Football, Fulham, Goals, Gunnar Gislason, Harry Redknapp, James Beattie, Jon Walters, Kenwyne Jones, Liverpool, Manchester United, Mark Hughes, Michael Kightly, Newcastle, peter coates, Peter Crouch, Physical, Potters, Premier League, QPR, Queens Park Rangers, Robert Huth, Ryan Shawcross, SCFC, Soccer, sports, Staffordshire, Stoke City, Strikers, Tony Pulis, Tottenham, twenty three years, unexpected luxury
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Premier League Early Season Report Card
The weekend just past saw (for the vast majority of clubs) the tenth round of fixtures in the Barclays Premier League season 2012/13. It’s generally accepted that after ten games things have usually settled down, following the early season frenzy … Continue reading →
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Tagged Arsenal, Aston Villa, Attack, AVB, Awful, Barclays Premier League, Berbatov, BPL, Brendan Rodgers, Champions League, Chelsea, Defence, Draws, EPL, Europa League, Everton, Fellaini, Ferguson, Fulham, Goals, Hazard, Jelavic, Liverpool, Lucas Gerrard, Manchester City, Manchester United, Mancini, Martin O'Neill, Mata, Michael Laudrup, Mirallas, Moyes, Newcastle, Norwich, Obstacles, Old Trafford, Options, Oscar, Paul Lambert, Physical, Premier League, QPR, Queens Park Rangers, Reading, Relegation, Robin van Persie, Ruiz, Saints, shock results, signings, Soccer, Southampton, sports, Spurs, Steve Clarke, Stoke, Suarez, Sunderland, Swansea, Top four, Torres, Tottenham Hotspur, van Persie, West Brom, West Bromwich Albion, West Ham United, Wigan, Wins
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Super Sunday Shambles!
Another weekend in the Barclays Premier League and, you guessed it, controversy reigns supreme yet again. I recently penned an article on the shocking standard of officiating in the English top flight and my points were backed up once more … Continue reading →
Posted in Barclays Premier League, Off the Pitch, Opinion, Premier League
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Tagged Andre Marriner, Ashley Young, BPL, Captain, Corruption, David Luiz, Diving, EPL, Everton, Fernando Torres, Football, gaffes, Goals, Incompetent, Inept, Ivanovic, Laughable, Liverpool, Luis Suarez Leighton Baines, Manchester United Chelsea, Mark Clattenburg, Mike Riley, Naismith, Offside, Osman, Own Goals, Premier League, Red Card, Referee's assistant, Referees, Robin van Persie, Sky Sports, Spaniard, Steven Gerrard, Super Sunday, Sylvain Distin, Uruguayan
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On The Eve of the Transfer Deadline
The 2012/13 Barclays Premier League season is two weeks old, however, the transfer window remains open for another thirty-one hours. However you feel about the window remaining open for a fortnight after the season gets underway, the fact remains that … Continue reading →
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Tagged Adam Johnson, Alex Song, Andy Carroll, Arsenal, Aston Villa, B.P.L., Barclays Premier League, Berbatov, Brian Laudrup, Carlton Cole, Chelsea, Clint Dempsey, Craig Mackail Smith, E.P.L, Everton, Football, Fulham, Goals, Hazard, Kieron Richardson, Kone, Lee Chung Yong, Liverpool, Manchester City, Manchester United, Nastasic, Newcastle, Norwich City, Nuri Sahin, Pablo Hernandez, Premier League, QPR, Reading, Robin van Persie, roque santa cruz, Sam Allardyce, Samed Yesil, Scott Sinclair, signings, Soccer, Southampton, Sport, sports, Spurs, Stoke City, Sunderland, Swansea City, Theo Walcott, Tottenham Hotspur, Transfer Window, transfers, Victor Moses, West Bromwich Albion, West Ham United, Wigan
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