A Fenway Friendly, Contract Renewals, and Other Sunday Notes

By: Ed | February 20th, 2011
   

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As expected, yesterday turned out to be a relatively uninspiring day on the football front—Everton got through on the back of a fantastic Tim Howard performance and a brilliantly-struck Leighton Baines free kick late in extra time, but other than that we didn’t get much for the neutral. To compound matters, Crawley Town went out and got the worst of the worst to sponsor their shirt for the match at Old Trafford, erasing any chance that Liverpool supporters could swing behind them. Only positive ended up being that it was a great way to advertise the “Don’t Buy the S*n” campaign.

So now it’s almost time to close down the weekend, with a handful of matches underway or yet to be played, and more to follow tomorrow afternoon before the week gets rolling with more Champions League action and the return leg of Liverpool’s tie with Sparta Prague. Typically I’m not one to wish away the days, but with no matches for Liverpool and waiting for some big personal news this coming Friday, the end of the week can’t come soon enough.

Thankfully today there’s a bit more to report on the Liverpool side of things to get through:

** I suppose it was inevitable that we’d get some Liverpool/Red Sox crossover action (besides ill-conceived t-shirts lacking in creativity), so yesterday’s news that a friendly could be coming to Fenway Park wasn’t all that surprising. For those of us stateside it’s great news—Liverpool’s senior squad haven’t been in the US since their 2004 tour, in which John Arne Riise gave birth to one of the more embarrassing commentary moments in recent memory. That aside, a return to the States with NESV/FSG backing was probably only a matter of time, and with recent preseason jaunts heading to other parts of the globe, it’d make sense to see Liverpool in action in the US in the near future.

** There was a brief moment of joy yesterday when I read the headline, “Reina and Kuyt Set to Pen New Kop Deals,” and then I realized it was in the Mirror, and I felt much shame, and then I felt even worse when I found out that the Mirror was borrowing from the People, because it was probably more likely that both would be leaving Liverpool by Thursday than actually working towards new deals.

So today’s news on the official site is of the confusing sort, as it confirms that Dirk Kuyt is actually working towards a new deal and proclaiming that he’s tied to Liverpool for the future:

“My contract has one more season to go after this but there are things happening. We have had some talks and I can only say it looks positive. I feel at home in Liverpool and I don’t want to leave here.

“It has been a difficult time for everyone at the club with the changes that have happened since last summer but now I can sense something good is happening – I think Liverpool are on the way back.”

This opens the window for a) debating about whether or not you actually want Dirk Kuyt to continue at Liverpool for years to come; and b) hoping that Reina’s in a similar spot. As for the former, I’m all for Kuyt sticking around longer and being a part of the squad, but I’m also hopeful that it doesn’t deter from the club going after reinforcements come the summer transfer window. I know there’s split opinions on how Kuyt should fit even in the current squad, so it’s likely that those among us who don’t have much time for him now probably won’t be lighting off fireworks at the news. Regarding the latter, though, I think we can all agree that any movement towards locking Reina in for good is a positive step.

** Stepping a bit closer to the edge in terms of speculation, there’s been talk in the past few days about Alberto Aquilani and a possible return to Liverpool. Aquilani kicked most of it off on Thursday by commenting on the uncertainty about whether or not the asking price will be met by Juventus, and since then he’s gone from “absolutely won’t return” to “probably still won’t return but there’s a glimmer of hope particularly when you’ve been drinking.” It’s not completely unlikely, but I think getting set on his return would be a bit much at this point. Maybe Kenny Dalglish’s return makes it closer to being within the realm of possibility, maybe not. Either way, we can agree that Christian Purslow should be drawn, quartered, and forced to watch Lucas compilations on repeat.

That’s about it for the weekend, so hopefully you’re all able to enjoy what’s left of it. I think we can all look forward to a quick week and Liverpool getting back into the swing of things for a brief spell—three matches in the next two weeks is all that’s promised, with Manchester United’s visit and the trip to Sunderland the only matches on the books at current for the month of March. Success on Thursday will obviously boost that a bit, but it’s another relatively lean month once the next two weeks have passed.


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  • Grubb

    Release the Kraken! Brilliant, no other word for it. I too am giggling uncontrollably. And I had heard it before, but hearing it again has caused some kind of beautiful rediscovery, possibly better than hearing it the first time.

    I just wanted to mention that I suddenly have a reason to watch West Brom press conferences. The thought of hearing Roy trying to pronounce 'Gwaeme Dowwans' or even better - 'Chwis Bwunt' - is just too hard to resist.

    Far out it's boring in between peaks for us Reds fans. We are used to Cup Finals, Deadline Day shocks, star players leaving, new stars arriving, various financial crises and Djimi Traore. There's always something to moan or dream about. Except for right now, when all we can do is wait...

  • Yann

    Can you believe it - he actually did the face rub during his after match presser. Weird!

  • Guest

    I miss John Arne Riise. A lot.

  • cheekyfellow

    I still have to say I love that guy, only because here in the states, almost over 10 years ago now, the only bit of EPL I could have was a 1 hour review show on Sunday afternoon on fox sports. He hosted that.

  • Ed
  • cheekyfellow

    hahaha, I never realized how many people dislike this man. I really can't stand Ray Hudson, but I guess now that they're together it's a match made in heaven.

  • Ed

    Oh I don't necessarily dislike him, I just think he's millimeters over the top.

    And careful what you say about Ray Hudson--he's apparently a big fan of the Barca Offside.

  • It was at that moment he finally realised the guy who screamed Release the Kraken is now the regular partner of Ray Hudson, which really made the world seem much more sensible and as it should be. After a fashion.

  • Yann

    Thank you Noel. That Release the Kraken battlecry is outstanding. I haven’t laughed so hard in a long time. I intermittently chuckle like a madman at the thought of it. Classic! I might make it my new incoming text message alert on my mobile.

  • Ed

    No longer will I stand by as Noel steals my accolades.

  • Yann

    BTW, I blame it all on being misled by Trevorb.

  • Yann

    Ed, sincere apologies. And a crate of fine red to prove it...but ah, I don't know where to send it...so sorry will just have to do this time. But very fine work.

  • Ed

    Clearly no need to apologize, but I will email you my address for the booze. No joking about free alcohol around here.

  • Trevorb

    well said Noel. McShattery was a revelation. Who'd have thought.

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