

Salutations and Aston Villa Prediction
By: CSD | January 20th, 2008Greetings to all! I’m the new kid in town, taking the reins of the Liverpool FC blog from the great ed. Unfortunately, I’m not a native of Liverpool. I’m a “Yank” from Texas. For any readers over seas, this means I drive a big Dodge Ram and own a gun. However, I also enjoy the finer things in life such as Earl Grey tea and watching that over stepping, eyebrow waxing, diving United midfielder being sent off.
Enough about me, let’s get to the match on Monday.
Villa Prediction
Fresh off the heels of the Luton Town Massacre, the Reds will face Aston Villa this coming Monday at Anfield. This match is of extreme importance in regards to table position and the Villa are sure to be worthy opponents.
No more than a sneeze separates Aston Villa with Liverpool on the Premier League table. They are equal in points with Villa only being two goals behind. Manchester City and Everton share the same points, so based on their performance this weekend, it’s possible that a loss to Aston Villa would see Liverpool drop down to 7th position. Such a slip on the table could prove devastating to morale.
I truly hope that the boys will not show up over confident after pummeling a League One team who is in the relegation zone. Aston Villa has won three of their last four games, defeating opponents such as Reading and Tottenham. Liverpool’s last four should have been easy wins, but they ended up drawing in three of them. Benitez has said that his newest acquisition, Slovakian defender Martin Skrtel, could be an option.
I see this match as a turning point for either the better or worse. A win against Villa will revive spirits and help prepare the team for important contests to come and there are some extremely important ones right around the corner. Inter Milan is looming on the horizon. How can we possibly defeat Italy’s top team to continue in the Champion’s League if we cannot get around Aston Villa?
The cynic in me is forced to ask that question. I hope the players ponder it as well. The solution is to train hard and to block out the circus that has developed around this club regarding owners and managers. We’re not tuning in Monday to watch news about whether the American owners will be able to refinance or what Rafa’s chances are this week of getting the sack. We’re tuning in to watch the Reds send Aston Villa home in tears.
So what’s the score? The Crystal Football says, “Reds 2 – Villa 1.”
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Unfortunately, for the fans at least, the Villa game will be more about letting a certain village idiot from texas and his pals know that they are no longer welcome, and the sooner they sell up the better. Footballs equivalent of Laurel and Hardy and it certainly is another fine mess. Whats the view on Hicks from over there in Texas?
Neither Villa or Inter will be easy games, but whatever the result you an bet your bottom dollar that the fans will be right in Rafa’s corner. Maybe when we get real owners in who can do more than tell lies, and who actually HAVE money available for players and a new stadium, we can compete again for the top players and games like Aston Villa wont make us worry.
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How did you take over the Liverpool Blog? I want to learn how i can captain a blog on this site.
Can you e-mail me? wpazzurri@gmail.comP.S.
HAHA, youre right, ManU sucks, but i cannot say that i’m a fan of Liverpool either.(Milan served them in the Champs League, Revenge Revenge!) I’m not a native of England like you, and so i’ve “adopted” Arsenal as my team.Posted from
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The word I’m hearing is that Gillett feels betrayed by the way Hicks has acted. Hicks seems to be the real problem. It’ll be interesting to see if that partnership dissolves and I think we’ll be finding that out within the next week or two.
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Welcome CSD, and while I agree this is an important match, the same has been said about the last dozen+ matches.
Liverpool were mostly in poor form against Luton until Babel’s extra time strike. Hopefully six days off will calm poor form.
One tactical thought: Villa’s defenders like to go forward and perhaps Torres will be equal to the penchant for Pepe to clear it long early in matches.
That said, welcome, and Go Reds!
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Liverpool just needs to win this match but its interesting to see that the teams are on equal points and whoever wins obviously goes on top.
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Let’s face it - it is embarrasing that Liverpool would be anywhere near Villa on points. This was supposed to be the year we won the league or at least challenged seriously. Now we’re fighting for a champions league spot - with everton, Man city and Villa - truly embarrasing. Liverpool should eb doing a lot better.
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