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Open Thread: Liverpool v. Hull City, 25 April 2009
By: Ed |Liverpool take on Hull City at the KC Stadium hoping to get back on track (*defensively*), while Hull have their Premier League lives to play for. Let’s hope Andrei Arshavin in all of his bowl-cutted glory is nowhere around. Come on you Reds!
How to be Oblivious to the Current Financial Climate, brought to you by Liverpool F.C.
By: Ed |Thanks to Daryl, who’s informed me his is on the way, we have an image of the limited edition solid-gold Liverpool cell phone. Everything you’ve never wanted on your cell phone…diamonds, 18-carat gold, a constant reminder of the soul-crushing draws against Arsenal and Chelsea…what more could you ask for? Maybe 20G’s to buy it, I [...]
Match Recap: Liverpool 4, Arsenal 4
By: Ed |Title race over, part five. Double turds.
Madness
By: Ed |Another spectacular performance. Another 4-4 draw. I was only able to listen to the live commentary on the website, planning on watching the match later tonight. Based on the live commentary alone, though, I’m nearly deaf and have a failing heart.
Preview: Liverpool v. Arsenal, 21 April 2009
By: Ed |After the dust settled from last week, here we are. On paper this is clearly the biggest challenge Liverpool will have the rest of the way. And, cue hyperbole, each match now is the biggest match of the season. If Liverpool are to have any hope at nicking the title from United they need [...]
Week in Review, Updated with Shame
By: Ed |A mixed bag this week for Liverpool, some links and miscellany before the weekend…and a not-so-fond farewell to an inconsiderate asshole.
Remembering the 96
By: Ed |Today marks the 20th anniversary of the Hillsborough Disaster, April 15, 1989, a day that saw 96 Liverpool supporters lose their lives at the FA Cup semi-final. Reds across the world unite today to remember the lives lost that day.
The official club website is offering free LFCTV all day to follow the special services. [...]
The End of Days: Chelsea 4 (7), Liverpool 4 (5)
By: Ed |Surely this is the end. Two teams that, according to 99% of the bloggosewer, are incapable of exciting football. Liverpool trailed 3-1 on the way in, Chelsea at home in everyone’s favorite mausoleum, and Guus outclassed Rafa all ends up in the first leg. And the cherry on top for Liverpool came an hour before [...]
Liverpool v. Chelsea, 14 April 2009
By: Ed |Liverpool lead 2-0 at halftime, 3-3 on aggregate, but Liverpool still need one more. Come on you Reds!






