Wednesday, 30 April 2014
Who is Liverpools most prolific striker in European competition (Kop Source)
LFCWORLD recalls the standing Kop (Kop Source)
Beat That just denies Don Poli (Sporting Life)
Suarez Gets What He Deserves (Empire Of The Kop)
Raheem Sterling reveals impact of Liverpool psychiatrist Dr Steve Peters (Independent)
Raheem Sterling says advice from sports psychiatrist is behind his sparkling form (Daily Mail)
Anfield race probe launched (Football 365)
Anfield race probe launched (Kop Source)
Sterling praises Peters (Kop Source)
#LFCWORLD recalls the standing Kop
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Ba allegedly abused at Anfield (Sky Sports)
Sterling praises Peters (Football 365)
Liverpools last title winners Where are they now (Mirror)
Sterling praises Peters (Sky Sports)
Anfield race probe launched (Sky Sports)
Sterling credits Peters (Sky Sports)
Sterling praise for PetersSterling praise for Peters (Football.co.uk)
Sterling credits psychiatrist (Sky Sports)
Police and Liverpool investigation claims two players were racially abused at Anfield (Daily Mail)
LFC Transfer Rumour Round-Up: Rojo, Kono, Papa, Can and Co.
Henry Jackson (@OnFootballTweet) takes a look at some of the names linked with a move to Liverpool over the past week, and
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Adam Lallana for Liverpool: How he’d fit in at Anfield
With the latest speculation linking Adam Lallana with a move to Liverpool, Jack Lusby looks at how the midfielder would fit in
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TTT Time, 29th April 2014
By Daniel Rhodes.
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Liverpool lacked a ‘plan B’? But what is a ‘plan B’?
Brendan Rodgers has received criticism from some for Sunday’s result, but Liam Jones has a question for those detractors and support for
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Liverpool look for redemption at Selhurst Park as title race draws to a close
Raheem Sterling looking to make dream come true by heading to the World Cup with England (Mirror)
Sterling used psychiatrist to rediscover Liverpool form (Kop Source)
Join Fowler for away kit launch Hangout (Kop Source)
Everton stadium plans backed by Liverpool City Council... but cannot fund the project (Daily Mail)
Lily Allen regrets Cheryl Cole feud and says the singer has got balls (Mirror)
Liverpools unpopularity among rival fans proves that they are back (This is Anfield)
Join Fowler for away kit launch Hangout
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Celebrate the end of the season alongside Liverpool legends
Two games remain for Liverpool this season and no matter where Brendan Rodgers’ side finish the campaign it’s been an incredible season
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Tuesday, 29 April 2014
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Adam Lallana for Liverpool: How he’d fit in at Anfield
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Adam Lallana for Liverpool: How he’d fit in at Anfield
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Frank de Boer Ajax manager open to Tottenham talks claiming he wants to replicate what Brendan Rodgers has achieved at Liverpool (Independent)
Crystal Palace star Ledley relishing Liverpool clash (Kop Source)
Crystal Palace star Ledley relishing Liverpool clash (Kop Source)
Hillsborough inquests April 29 (Kop Source)
TTT Time, 29th April 2014
By Daniel Rhodes.
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Rodgers hails Suarez loyalty to Liverpool (Kop Source)
Stan Bootle obituary (Guardian)
Stan Bootle
My friend Stan Bootle, who has died aged 84, was really three people in one he was also known as Stan Kelly and Stan Kelly-Bootle.
Stan, the son of a plumber, was a star pupil at Liverpool Institute who, after doing national service in the army, went to Downing College, Cambridge, completing a science and mathematics degree and then one of the first graduate diplomas in computer sciences in 1954.
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Crystal Palace v LFC Sold out (Kop Source)
My moneys on Carlo Ancelotti says Clive Allen on Tottenhams next manager (Mirror)
Its not over how the Reds have wrestled the title back into their grasp before (Kop Source)
After Steven Gerrards untimely slip at Anfield on Sunday here are 10 of the costliest errors in football history (Daily Mail)
Adam Lallana ready to snub Man United for Liverpool move (Daily Mail)
Watch The Kop in full flow during the 1970s (Kop Source)
Schmelzer flattered by Liverpool talk (Kop Source)
Liverpool transfer targets Meet the 15 players the Reds could sign this summer (Mirror)
John Aldridge Reds can still cure gut wrenching title sickness (Kop Source)
Luis Garcia Why Ill be a Red for life (Kop Source)
Suso I still feel a part of Liverpool FC (Kop Source)
Who should have been in the team of the year Rooney Jedinak and Skrtel (Guardian)
Is Liverpool target Adam Lallana worth 25million We look at what else you could get for that money (Mirror)
Liverpool manager Brendan Rodgers is simply jealous ofChelsea says winger Andre Schurrle (Independent)
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Crystal Palace v LFC: Sold out
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Rodgers congratulates Chelsea
Chelsea blow title race open after mistake by Gerrard
Title Hopes Dented, Not Destroyed
By Paul Tomkins.
Expecting to win a 12th game in a row is perhaps the new definition of insanity. We had to wake up sooner or later, eh? Still, it’s quite nice to wake up and find ourselves still top of the table. Man City may now be favourites, but they have to win their game in hand, and that’s not a foregone conclusion in a season of twists and turns.
It’s fair to say that Chelsea had every right to play the way they did; although Jose Mourinho presumably can’t accuse anyone else of playing like it’s the 19th century or parking the bus.
Everyone has a right to play the way they want, as long as it’s within the rules; and if it isn’t, it’s up to the referee to pull them into line. Liverpool didn’t look like scoring even with 15 minutes of added time, although how only four got added was a mystery; ironically, the visitors’ goals came only after the full 45 minutes of each stop-start half had passed. Chelsea tried every trick in the book, to time-waste their way to victory, and they got away with it. Liverpool didn’t keep their composure when it mattered.
As I hinted at last week, after the Norwich victory Liverpool found themselves in much the same position as West Ham 29 minutes into the 2006 FA Cup Final; a situation they had no right to expect to be in when the competition began months earlier. West Ham were great that day, until it was theirs to lose. Then they started to think “shit, this is ours!”.
A game feels “won” at 2-0 up, just as a title feels won when five points clear, even if a rival has a game in hand. That’s when a team, like an autoimmune disease, attacks itself. Pressure causes nerves, and nerves cause mistakes. That’s why Jose Mourinho talks of his team as if they’re a bunch of Sunday League kids, as he tries to distract from the monumental transfer fees and enormous wage bill.
Liverpool fans had no right to expect to be title favourites with three games to go. A few months ago my hunch was that the Reds, to stand a chance of the title, had to hit the front as late as possible. So when they hit the front several weeks back, it felt too early; the mind starts playing tricks, the legs get heavy, as pressure affects the body. But then, at the same time, that cushion looked rather handy. For me, the problem was always going to be the time in between games.
There’s no doubt that Chelsea defended brilliantly, albeit against a panicky Liverpool. Perhaps the greatest damage done by Steven Gerrard’s slip was not the goal that resulted, but his eight long-range shots in the next 45 minutes. He’s been a brilliant leader this season, but at times he tries too hard; not a bad fault to have – better than not being arsed – and it’s taken him to some great heights in the past, to make him a bona fide club legend. But gone are the days when he scored frequently from long range; these days, 12 yards is about right. The game is full of players atoning for errors or own goals with a strike at the other end, but we forget the thousands of times when they don’t rescue the day.
Gerrard was drawn into being Superman, when his success this season has been freeing up others; although in fairness, Suarez was also trying too hard, as was Coutinho, with all three of them forcing the issue when some calmness was required. Still, it seems churlish to single them out after their efforts got Liverpool into this position to start with. Any criticism comes with the caveat that they’re massively in credit this campaign.
There’s also little doubt that Jose Mourinho will be remembered as a great manager. But he won’t be remembered fondly as a great manager. He’ll be remembered as a capricious, creepy, eye-poking narcissist who won a lot of football matches. Pep Guardiola will be remembered fondly, as will Arsene Wenger, Johan Cruyff, Bob Paisley and (outside of Liverpool) Alex Ferguson, amongst many others.
Ultimately, Mourinho isn’t quite good enough to win hearts and minds – just football matches. He’s brilliant at taking expensive squads and defending in numbers, and I don’t think that gets you remembered with any warmth; particularly when you are also rude, arrogant and belligerent. Neutrals don’t talk of him as being special anymore; talented, yes, and without doubt a winner. But special? That spell has been broken.
I think it galls him that his football isn’t admired by the neutrals, but he’s not brave enough to try anything different; at heart, he’s a kind of coward. There’s probably no-one better at what he does, but what he does isn’t thrilling or heart-warming, and it takes more balls to try and win with style. If it’s good enough for Chelsea, that’s fine; I certainly wouldn’t be unhappy if I were them at the silverware he’s brought to that club. But he’s running out of super-rich clubs to manage, having won or lost, then left, the richest without dignity. For me, Carlo Ancelotti was far braver as Chelsea boss.
Of course, it’s not much good winning the hearts and minds but nothing else. Then again, I always think back to the Holland of the ‘70s. Czechoslovakia won more than the flying Dutchmen, but who, aside from AntonÃn Panenka (for a special penalty), does history remember? The Czechs have every right to cherish that memory, as do the Greeks for beating the odds in 2004, but outside of such countries we remember the beautiful dreams, not merely the victors.
Perhaps it says a lot about how far Liverpool have come that Chelsea visited Anfield as if the Reds were Barcelona or Bayern Munich, full of record buys, title-winning experience and world-class talents. Chelsea fielded the more expensive side, which was also quite a bit older. Mourinho has been able to talk his team down as if they are plucky underdogs, and they certainly defended like plucky underdogs today; albeit ones with international pedigree, and therefore, you assume, the capability of doing so better than, say, Northampton Town.
Mourinho has been able to talk about having no strikers, when he loaned out a brilliant youngster (who is ready for the here and now) and brought in the ageing Eto’o. Suddenly he discovers that Demba Ba is at the club, when the big striker has always had an excellent strike rate in the Premier League. (Mourinho is presumably a genius to find him in his bloated squad.)
If Chelsea win the title, then they will “deserve” it. If you get the most points, it’s hard to argue. But no-one will remember them fondly; in stark contrast to Rodgers’ Liverpool or Pellegrini’s City, if they were to finish top. Chelsea would get their prize, but not eternal glory.
Stats Round-Up: Chelsea (H)
With a change in the data available to the public this season, we have slightly altered the metrics we’re tracking. There will be added extras: shot comparisons, player influence charts, and individual player dashboards.
Finally, looking at the three game average last season, it was often skewed by large single game performances, so this season we will be looking at the five game average.
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Rodgers enjoying Reds title challenge
TTT Time, 25th April 2014
By Chris Rowland.
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Owen- Huge credit to Rodgers
Who should have been in the team of the year: Rooney, Jedinak and Skrtel?
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Liverpool lacked a ‘plan B’? But what is a ‘plan B’?
Brendan Rodgers has received criticism from some for Sunday’s result, but Liam Jones has a question for those detractors and support for
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Monday, 28 April 2014
Ramsey Suarez is magnificent (Kop Source)
Crystal Palace v LFC Additional sale (Kop Source)
Gerrard slips up tantrums from Balotelli and tributes for Vilanova defining moments of the weekend (Kop Source)
Football Podcast (Kop Source)
Pulis to do his bit in title race (Sporting Life)
Luis Suarez shows his Kop star credentials in full rock and goal commercial for Pepsi (Daily Mail)
Steven Gerrard sorry to say it but Liverpool captain does have previous Ed Aarons (Guardian)
Rodgers got it wrong (Sky Sports)
Who will win the Premier League (BBC)
Steven Gerrard: sorry to say it but the Liverpool captain does have previous | Ed Aarons
Steven Gerrard has enjoyed many memorable moments in his illustrious career for club and country but the Liverpool captain's gaffe which handed Demba Ba the opportunity to put Chelsea ahead in Sunday's crucial Premier League match at Anfield will certainly not be one of his most treasured.
With Brendan Rodgers' side knowing that a draw would have been good enough to maintain their advantage over Manchester City in the title race, Liverpool were coasting towards half-time when Gerrard's slip after receiving a simple pass from Mamadou Sakho gifted Ba his chance in first-half injury-time. Chelsea went on to record a vital 2-0 victory to leave Liverpool's hopes of a first title since 1990 hanging by a thread.
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Title race set to go to the wire (BBC)
Ramsey Suarez is magnificent (Football 365)
Loan watch Borini and Suso strike (Kop Source)
Crystal Palace v LFC: Additional sale
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Ramsey Suarez is magnificent (Sky Sports)
Daniel Agger: Great Dane or Old Dog?
By Krishen Bhautoo (Krishaldo).
Many Liverpool fans are in a dilemma about Daniel Agger. Some say he is our best centre-back and when we keep clean sheets, he is generally involved. Others say that he is moving towards the ‘melting’ phase of his career and should be moved on while we can get some cash for him, not to mention money off the wage bill.
Personally, I think the truth is somewhere in the middle. If money were no object, I’d certainly have him in the squad. In the starting XI is another matter seeing as Sakho is looking like he could be there for some time, let alone the question of whether two lefties can play at the back.
To try to find an answer, I thought I’d take a brief look at the numbers and see what we can find out.
Firstly, how many goals does each player concede when playing?
All stats are for this season up to and including the 3-2 victory over Man City at home and taken from WhoScored, TransferMarkt and Squawka.
So there we have it. Agger concedes the least per game, nearly the most clean sheets (from 17 fewer games) and has the highest clean sheet percentage.
Settled then. Agger is the best player we have for the defence. But is he? How does he compare on an individual basis to our other defenders and to the ‘best’ in the league?
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Video Luis Suarez thank fans teammates and family after being crowned PFA Player of the Year (Mirror)
Jose Mourinho can be a pain but he produced a tactical masterclass as Chelsea beat Liverpool (Mirror)
Chelsea goalkeeper Mark Schwarzer shrugs off criticism of tactics and taunts our plan worked (Mirror)
Football Podcast (Sky Sports)
Everton could hold the key to Liverpools Premier League title hopes and Andy Gray believes fans will not mind if they lose to Manchester City (Independent)
Liverpool 02 Chelsea Reasons to be Cheerful Parts 110 (This is Anfield)
Boss backs skipper (Clubcall)
Reds will keep fighting insists Rodgers (RTE)
Liverpool 0-2 Chelsea: Reasons to be Cheerful, Parts 1-10
Following the 2-0 home defeat the hands of Jose Mourinho’s Chelsea on Sunday, Jack Lusby identifies 10 reasons for Liverpool fans to
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Liverpool 0-2 Chelsea: Reasons to be Cheerful, Parts 1-10
Following the 2-0 home defeat the hands of Jose Mourinho’s Chelsea on Sunday, Jack Lusby identifies 10 reasons for Liverpool fans to
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Loan watch: Borini and Suso strike
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PFA award brings Liverpools Suarez full circlePFA award brings Liverpools Suarez full circle (Football.co.uk)
Too early to write off Liverpool warns Roy Keane (Kop Source)
Luis Suarez grateful for PFA honour (Kop Source)
Analysis Determined Reds denied (Kop Source)
Analysis Determined Reds denied (Kop Source)
Gerrard error could have happened to anyone says Rodgers (Kop Source)
Betting Manchester City into 45 to claim the Premier League title after Liverpool slip up (Kop Source)
Liverpool 0 Chelsea 2 Twitter reaction (Kop Source)
Man United Chelsea Arsenal and PSG in race to sign 40m Karim Benzema... as Real Madrid set sights on Sergio Aguero or Luis Suarez (Daily Mail)
Liverpool vs Chelsea Violence erupts at Anfield after Chelsea fan reportedly SPITS on Hillsborough memorial (Mirror)
Opinion Jose Mourinhos cheating Chelsea killed football to triumph against Liverpool (Mirror)
Liverpool and Steven Gerrard will dust themselves off and go again theyre in it for the long term now (Mirror)
Sunday, 27 April 2014
Liverpool slip up to Chelsea (Football 365)
Liverpool slip up to Chelsea (Sky Sports)
Liverpool v Chelsea Live photo gallery (Kop Source)
Liverpool 01 Chelsea Live updates (Kop Source)
Chelseas starting XI at Anfield worth 110m in transfer fees with just short of 100m talent on bench (Telegraph)
Liverpool face Chelsea in topoftable clash in pictures (Telegraph)
Crystal Palace vs Manchester City LIVE All the action as City look to pick up ground on Liverpool (Mirror)
Liverpool vs Chelsea The best pictures from the crucial Premier League encounter at Anfield (Mirror)
Liverpool vs Newcastle tickets selling for 26000 a pair as illegal touts cash in on title race (Mirror)
Liverpool v Chelsea: Live photo gallery
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Premier League Liverpool v Chelsea in pictures (Guardian)
Luis Suarez and Martin Skrtel in Liverpool training ground bustup prior to Chelsea clash pictures (Mirror)
Watch Liverpool striker Luis Suarez don the leathers and turn into a rock God for new Pepsi advert (Mirror)
Premier League: Liverpool v Chelsea in pictures
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Liverpool v Chelsea team news Tomas Kalas makes his first Chelsea start in weakened team Daniel Sturridge is on the bench for Liverpool (Independent)
Liverpool vs Chelsea lineups (Empire Of The Kop)
Liverpool v Chelsea live Ian McCourt (Guardian)
Reds unchanged for Chelsea showdown (Kop Source)
Live Liverpool 0 Chelsea 0 (Kop Source)
Tomas Kalas profile of young Chelsea defender thrown in against Liverpool in Premier League title decider (Daily Mail)
Sunday football Liverpool v Chelsea (BBC)
Liverpool v Chelsea Liverpool strikers are the kind to hit the goalkeeper and dive in the box claims Jose Mourinho (Independent)
Liverpool v Chelsea Health scare forces Jose Mourinho into quarantine to protect Chelsea players ahead of Anfield clash (Independent)
Reds unchanged for Chelsea showdown
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Liverpool v Chelsea live Ian McCourt (Guardian)
View from Chelsea BR deserves credit (Kop Source)
Ian Doyle Mourinho moans are fooling nobody (Kop Source)
Jose Mourinho insists hes got no complaints about giving away his soccer secrets to titlerival Brendan Rodgers (Daily Mail)
David Moyes statue unveiled outside Anfield in publicity stunt... a week after Grim Reaper sees off sacked Man United boss (Daily Mail)
Saturday, 26 April 2014
Rodgers hails mature Suarez (Kop Source)
Suarez favourite for PFA award (Sporting Life)
Liverpool v Chelsea Premier League match preview (Independent)
Police warn Liverpool fans not to be tempted by ticket touts
Home games against Chelsea and Newcastle long sold out
Merseyside police have warned Liverpool fans desperate to see their team take a decisive step towards their first title for 24 years against Chelsea not to be tempted by illegal sellers, with tickets for the match being touted at up to £10,000 for a pair.
Various online ticket resale sites are asking upwards of £600 per ticket to see Sunday's title decider, despite the resale of football tickets being illegal. Classified listings site Craigslist features adverts from sellers purporting to have tickets in their hand, on offer for up to £5,000 each, together with various warnings from those who claim to have been "scammed" at previous matches by touts supplying fake tickets.
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Brendan Rodgers sure over new Liverpool deal (This is Anfield)
Police warn Liverpool fans not to be tempted by ticket touts (Guardian)
Brendan Rodgers “sure” over new Liverpool deal
Liverpool boss Brendan Rodgers says he fully expects to sign a new deal with the club come the end of the season.
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Ronnie OSullivan puts Liverpools title bid first... after telling sports psychiatrist to stay away and help the Reds (Daily Mail)
Rodgers hails outstanding SuarezRodgers hails outstanding Suarez (Football.co.uk)
Storage Hunter Jesse has his cake and eats it on Liverpool visit (Kop Source)
Liverpool v Chelsea Jose Mourinho unfazed at prospect of ending season without a trophy (Independent)
Liverpool v Chelsea Brendan Rodgers praises brilliant talent Luis Suarez for maturing over the course of the season (Independent)
Brendan Rodgers “sure” over new Liverpool deal
Liverpool boss Brendan Rodgers says he fully expects to sign a new deal with the club come the end of the season.
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Football power shift tilts the balance in the age old Manchester-Liverpool rivalry
"What about Moyes, then?" asks Calum Best, the lothario son of Manchester United legend George. He has a shaven head, a luxuriant beard and an accent adrift somewhere west of the Azores. Terry Christian the one from Channel 4's The Word, born and raised in Old Trafford drains his glass of champagne. "I don't like what United have done," he replies. "We were the last club to get rid of our manager like that. Now we're just like everyone else."
This slightly surreal exchange takes place during the preamble to the 2014 Miss Manchester beauty pageant at the Palace Hotel, a repurposed building in the city centre where Morrissey once worked for the Inland Revenue. Best along with actresses Kym Marsh and Chelsee Healey, both in risqué jumpsuits is judging the contest, while Christian contributes a playfully snarky punditry to Thursday's proceedings.
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Football power shift tilts the balance in the age old ManchesterLiverpool rivalry (Guardian)
Coutinho sets twin target (Kop Source)
Our Chelsea rivalry in iconic pictures (Kop Source)
Rodgers hails mature Suarez (Football 365)
Rodgers hails mature Suarez (Sky Sports)
Rodgers hails mature Suarez (Sky Sports)
Liverpool v Chelsea Daniel Sturridge driven to victory by his parents as they hope to see striker help Reds take a giant step towards the Premier League title (Independent)
Liverpool v Chelsea Brendan Rodgers losing no sleep just enjoying life at Premier League summit (Independent)
Liverpool v Chelsea Jose Mourinho plays the victim while Chelsea target double glory (Independent)
Benitez talks up Anfield influence in title clash (Clubcall)
Coutinho My tattoo sums up LFCs mantra (Kop Source)
Our Chelsea rivalry in iconic pictures
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Johnson ignores mind games (Kop Source)
Coutinho sets twin target (Football 365)
Coutinho sets twin target (Sky Sports)
Raheem Sterling has matured as a player AND a person says Brendan Rodgers (Daily Mail)
Liverpool duo Luis Suarez and Martin Skrtel clash in training ahead of title decider (Daily Mail)
Coutinho: My tattoo sums up LFC's mantra
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Friday, 25 April 2014
Liverpool v Chelsea how the attacks compare (Kop Source)
Committee to hold May fan forum (Kop Source)
Liverpool v Chelsea preview (Kop Source)
Club notice ahead of Chelsea clash (Kop Source)
Reds make their mark in Dallas (Kop Source)
Defiant Jose Mourinho wants to see Chelsea given some respect ahead of Liverpool clash (Mirror)
The 5 biggest Liverpool vs Chelsea games of the past decade
The two sides meet in a huge game on Sunday, with the final outcome potentially deciding where the Premier League title is
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Liverpool v Chelsea - complete head-to-head statistics
Dispelling the Liverpool injury myth
A number of rival fans are squirming in their seats at the thought of the Reds winning the Premier League, and they
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Redmen TV : “Liverpool Win In Style” | Gerard Houllier | Liverpool v Chelsea Build Up
Anfield Expansion: The Key Questions Answered
Following the release of the plans for expansion at Anfield, which will eventually see the stadium’s capacity increase to just below 60,000,
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Redmen TV : “Chelsea Can’t Stop Us” | Jan Molby | Liverpool v Chelsea Build Up
Chelsea manager José Mourinho tight-lipped over team selection for Liverpool
'Wait for Sunday and on Sunday you will know our team'
Chelsea manager José Mourinho refused to confirm or deny whether he will pick a significantly weakened team to play leaders Liverpool on Sunday in a match that could effectively decide the Premier League title.
Chelsea are five points behind with three games to play and Mourinho has suggested he would give priority to the Champions League semi-final second leg against Atlético Madrid on Wednesday. After the first leg, a goalless draw in Madrid, he threatened to "play the kids" at Liverpool, keeping his senior players fresh for the game at Stamford Bridge.
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Chelsea do not get the respect they deserve says Jose Mourinho (Independent)
Predicting the Liverpool XI vs Chelsea (This is Anfield)
Owen Huge credit to Rodgers (LFC Online)
Predicting the Liverpool XI vs Chelsea
Liverpool welcome Chelsea to Anfield on Sunday afternoon looking to secure another massive three points as they go in search of title
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Betting Special Back Liverpool at 41 or Chelsea at 91 this weekend (Kop Source)
Committee to hold May fan forum
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Premier League Crystal Palace v Manchester City match preview (Independent)
Predicting the Liverpool XI vs Chelsea
Liverpool welcome Chelsea to Anfield on Sunday afternoon looking to secure another massive three points as they go in search of title
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