Re-opening the rift with Rafa shows that the childish American is woefully bereft of the personal qualities needed to be an effective leader and ambassador. Posted December 30, 2007 by Jaimie Kanwar
Is newspaper gossip that they might be planning to sell up and dump a huge debt on the club to be taken seriously? Posted January 19, 2008 by dave westy
In a stage-managed interview, the Texan chain-saw massacred Rick Parry while offering Rafa Benitez another year at the helm. If only he'd leave football matters to those who know the game! Posted April 18, 2008 by 101greatgoals.com
The Swiss master is going for his fifth consecutive Wimbledon championship, but is there a surprise package somewhere in the field? Posted June 25, 2007 by Brian Lomax
The jigsaw is falling into place at Anfield, but any changes that need to be made should start with the club's American owners. Posted April 01, 2008 by Joe Clash
He's been a top 20 player on the ATP for the past two seasons. At 23 he is no spring chick but it's time for him to win a Grand Slam. Posted March 17, 2008 by Chris Goldsmith
Protests against the Yanks have rung out loudly at Anfield but can supporters really trust the next lot of foreign investors who are waiting in the wings? Posted May 02, 2008 by Claire Bee
The American owners are good at instability and maintaining a crisis atmosphere at Anfield. With DIC waiting in the wings, it's time for Messrs Gillett and Hicks to get out of town and let Rafa's stars earn their stripes. Posted January 15, 2008 by Ejaz Khan
Roger Federer will look to regain his lost confidence in northern Germany this week after parting company with coach Tony Roche in Rome. Posted May 16, 2007 by Jay Jarrahi
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If the world number one wins the Indian Wells title he will surpass the Argentine star's record of 46 consecutive Tour victories. Posted March 11, 2007 by Jay Jarrahi
American co-owner Tom Hicks has plunged the club into total disarray with the kind of open slanging matches never before associated with one of the country's best-run clubs. Posted April 20, 2008 by Adam Uren
The arrival of George Gillett and Tom Hicks could lead to the fulfilment of an American dream for Liverpool - but there are also reasons to be pessimistic about the future. Posted February 07, 2007 by Avi Meller
Croatia end up on the losing side in Zagreb as Germans Haas and Benjamin Becker upset favourites Ivan Ljubicic and Mario Ancic. Posted February 12, 2007 by Ed McGrogan
Red hot Chilean peppers Tommy Haas in awsome display to set up final against the world number one. Posted January 27, 2007 by Michael Clough
The departure of David Dein from Arsenal underlines how English football has changed at the top in recent years. But megabucks investment has taken much of the character out of the boardroom. Posted April 20, 2007 by Joe Morris
The Frenchman's loss to compatriot Arnaud Clement in his grass-court season preparations is a poor omen before Wimbledon. And it was the same story for the Spaniard in Holland. Posted June 23, 2007 by Ed McGrogan
CaughtOffside.com writer Mr. C just can't get enough of the enormous 20-year-old Spurs midfielder Posted December 23, 2006 by CaughtOffside.com
The new, slimline Tom Huddlestone has benefited from Juande Ramos's dietary reforms to such an extent that he has the potential to develop into one of England's best-ever midfielders. Posted March 13, 2008 by 101greatgoals.com
The grief and anguish over the late legend's death is a further mark of Scotland's collapse into a nation that fetishes public mourning. The tears and warm words hide a starker reality. Posted May 22, 2008 by ScottishFootballBlog .
After his Super Bowl XLll disappointment, the New England Patriots star's place in NFL history has been left open to question. Posted February 06, 2008 by Aaron Mendelson
The New England Patriots lost their superstar QB with a season-ending injury in Week One of the young season. But let's not write them off just yet... Posted September 12, 2008 by Greg Varkonyi
Behind all the excuses, ultimatums and claims of bullying and counter-claims there is one simple reason for the mess the Reds are in now ... greed. Posted April 14, 2008 by Jaimie Kanwar
American owners Tom Hicks and George Gillett have a lot to answer for. They are bringing sickness and betrayal - but some of Anfield's problems are much nearer home. Posted January 20, 2008 by hamzah khan
From meat processing to Anfield, George Gillett and Tom Hicks join the foreign investors taking over English football. Posted February 06, 2007 by Kevin Dixie
The ailing sport of boxing won't force its fighters to take on all legit contenders, so those whom the public actually wants to see are finding other venues Posted June 03, 2007 by Duncan Herrera
February 6 marks the first anniversary of the Americans' buy-out at Anfield. A year of lies and mismanagement is enough for Anfield supporters to show their TRUE colours. Posted January 20, 2008 by Tetteh Otuteye
The Reds are one of the most special and historic football clubs in the world, but with two seflish Americans in charge they are the laughing stock of Europe at the moment. Posted August 01, 2008 by Sam Dalton
As the Anfield faithful confirmed to the club's American bosses that Benitez is the people's choice, Steven Gerrard and Co moved nearer to Champions League qualification with a 4-1 win over Porto. Posted November 29, 2007 by Ejaz Khan
Rafa has had an absolute stinker of a year domestically, but he is still clinging to his trump card - the Champions League. Posted March 04, 2008 by Joe Clash
American tycoons George Gillett and Tom Hicks have finally sealed the deal that will give Rafael Benitez a war chest to truly be able to compete for the title with the Manchester United and Chelski millions. Posted February 07, 2007 by Tom Harness
Anfield is at the centre of a mega-millions tug of war between the sheikhs and the Yanks – does anybody care what the poor supporter thinks? Posted March 05, 2008 by Mark Apostolou