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English football's Big Four 'Charlton Hestons' dominate to the exclusion of the 'spear-carrying Romans'. The answer to this divide and rule lies over the pond in America. Posted February 06, 2007 by Orion Assante
Did Jose Mourinho make his first big mistake in not reinforcing his defence during the January transfer window? That's the burning question at Stamford Bridge. Posted February 05, 2007 by des wendepunkt
Two points dropped - but that unbeaten home run is still intact. Posted February 04, 2007 by Jean Paul Borg
The Anfield chairman has always had the club's best interests at heart. So why did he shove the ideal candidates aside and start dealing with the man from over the pond? Posted February 02, 2007 by Ejaz Khan
Class B sponsors and an image problem make the League Cup English football's poor relation. But the way the top four have been going in the competition, maybe we are in for a resurgence of interest. Posted February 02, 2007 by Yo Mama
Liverpool fans need look no further than the board of directors for creating the chaotic tangle of indecision surrounding two recent takeover bids. Posted February 01, 2007 by Tom Harness
Tuesday's victory at West Ham maintained Rafa Benitez's boys' 100 per cent Premiership record in 2007. It's enough to send their local rivals into Saturday's Anfield derby begging for Mersey... Posted February 01, 2007 by Jean Paul Borg
Tuesday night's victory at West Ham lifted Rafa Benitez's side to within two points of the second-placed champions. Now the pressure is well and truly on Jose Mourinho's boys. Posted January 31, 2007 by The Gaffer
Tonight's Premiership encounter is of great significance for both teams. History favours Liverpool, the Hammers are desperate for points. The neutrals will be happy with a repeat of Cardiff. Posted January 30, 2007 by Avi Meller
Chairman David Moores can do one last great favour for the club he loves before he hands over the reins at Liverpool. And it could prove the most important of all the decisions the Moores family have ever made at the Anfield club. Posted January 28, 2007 by Tom Harness
A trip down Memory Lane to an FA Cup quarter-final replay in 1986 evokes a time when football was all about pride and passion. Posted January 25, 2007 by Paul Parry
He's not flashy, he's just red through and through. And Anfield fans have every reason to be proud of their true Scouse defender. Posted January 25, 2007 by Jean Paul Borg
The Benitez boys gave champions Chelsea a footballing lesson at Anfield. But it looks too late for them to make a challenge for the title Posted January 21, 2007 by Jean Paul Borg
The champions' defensive inadequacies were exposed at Anfield, where Liverpool's impressive rearguard showed what keeping a clean sheet is all about. Posted January 21, 2007 by Xiang Yun Yee
Smash-and-grab Liverpool demonstrate why Jose Mourinho's trophy cupboard will remain bare this season. Posted January 21, 2007 by Patrick Cook
Demolishing the champions could herald the start of something big for Rafa Benitez at Anfield. Posted January 20, 2007 by Tom Harness
They've played 64 times at Anfield - and the Londoners have won just eight times! Posted January 19, 2007 by Avi Meller
There are more than three points at stake on Saturday. If the London side lose, it could be 'do you know the way to sun, Jose?' for maverick boss Mourinho. Posted January 18, 2007 by Tom Harness
The Anfield success machine is three or four quality players short of competing with Manchester United and Co. Posted January 17, 2007 by Tony Bonner
With Aston Villa, Portsmouth and West Ham following Chelsea into the hands of big-money moguls, football is becoming part of the high-finance business world. But is this good for the game? Posted January 16, 2007 by Arsenal-land.co.uk
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