Author Archives: Jim Boardman

VIDEOS: Reaction to LFC's win at Chelsea plus Fulham preview

THERE’S a distinct flavour of West London in the latest episodes from The Redmen TV. Having beaten Chelsea (again) to knock them out of the Carling Cup, Kenny and his boys have come back home for a bit to prepare for another journey down there, this time to the Michael Jackson stadium round the corner for a league match against […]

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Dates fixed for LFC’s Carling Cup semi-final games

THE dates for the semi-finals of the Carling Cup have been announced and Liverpool will play both legs of their tie with Manchester City on Wednesday nights, both with 7:45pm kick-offs. The first leg, in Manchester, is on January 11th and will be shown live on BBC1. The second leg is a fortnight later on January 25th and will be […]

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Dates fixed for LFC's Carling Cup semi-final games

THE dates for the semi-finals of the Carling Cup have been announced and Liverpool will play both legs of their tie with Manchester City on Wednesday nights, both with 7:45pm kick-offs. The first leg, in Manchester, is on January 11th and will be shown live on BBC1. The second leg is a fortnight later on January 25th and will be […]

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Lucas out for the rest of the season

LUCAS LEIVA won’t be playing again this season for Liverpool after the club announced he had sustained an anterior cruciate ligament injury would now need an operation. When the Brazilian midfielder was stretchered off 20 minutes from the end of the Carling Cup quarter-final against Chelsea it was feared afterwards that his lay-off would be lengthy. The player underwent a […]

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Reds recall Shelvey from loan following Lucas injury

TEENAGE midfielder Jonjo Shelvey is on his way back from Blackpool early after the Seasiders announced Liverpool had recalled him early from his loan with them. The recall follows on from last night’s injury to Lucas Leiva when the Brazilian midfielder was stretchered off twenty minutes from the end of the game against Chelsea with a knee problem. The recall […]

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Strength in depth takes the Reds a step nearer Wembley

Carling Cup Quarter Final – Result Chelsea 0 Liverpool 2 ACCORDING to some, November is supposed to be Liverpool’s bad month. It probably has been at times, although last season it was maybe the best month out of all the dreadful ones under the manager the club had started the season with. This season the month got off to a […]

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Kenny taking the League Cup seriously, like Bob did

BOB PAISLEY was Liverpool’s manager for nine seasons and in every single one of those seasons the club won a piece of silverware.  The only major trophy to elude him was the FA Cup but that wasn’t through lack of trying. His first season was the least successful, Liverpool finishing runners-up in the league (two points behind Derby County) and […]

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The People quietly apologises to Andy Carroll and LFC

EVEN with the best of intentions people can make mistakes. And that includes The People, the Sunday tabloid from the same publishers as the Daily Mirror and Sunday Mirror. Did The People have the best intentions when they made a mistake in a story they ran about Andy Carroll? If it was a genuine mistake, and this was pointed out, […]

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Downing and Hendo return for LFC v Man City

Today’s game between Liverpool and Manchester City at Anfield will be played amidst much sadness following the news that Gary Speed had died this morning at the age of 42. Speed was Craig Bellamy’s manager at Wales and played for Kenny Dalglish at Newcastle. He grew up supporting our neighbours Everton who he would later play for and be captain […]

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Liverpool v Manchester City

Manchester City visit Anfield today looking for a win to increase their gap at the top of the Premier League to seven points. Liverpool go into the game in seventh place with every team above them, other than today’s opponents, having played yesterday. Any points for Liverpool today would see them move up into sixth place. A draw would move […]

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