Apparently Liverpool Have a Third Shirt and Other Friday Notes

By: Ed | June 16th, 2011
   

suarezWe’re going from strength to strength when it comes to things that get everyone righteously pissed off—first it was discussing transfer rumors, and now we move to the recently released third kit. It’s obviously the blue that’s causing heads to turn Linda Blair style, with most viewing it as an attempt at nostalgia gone horribly wrong. Plus Luis Suarez is hallucinating at right, which probably doesn’t bode well unless he’s got some seriously strong antipsychotics by August.

But as others have already pointed out, there’s not too many opportunities for Liverpool to actually wear this collector’s item, with continental competition ruled out and Milan stubbornly staying in Serie A. We’ll probably see it at least once in league, and for sure if Liverpool are drawn against lower league competition like Bournemouth or Walsall, both of whom have red and black in their home kits. Otherwise we’ll be left to complain to one another about how unfair life is that a marketing gimmick doesn’t look like we want it to.

There’s other notes for the day as well, so let’s get to them before you notice that our Facebook icon on the sidebar has blue in it too:

* A couple of today’s notes were picked up in the comments of yesterday’s post, and TropicsRed made mention of the first two. First is that Liverpool confirmed the release of four younger players—Deale Chamberlain, Steven Irwin, Alex Cooper and Nikola Saric, which is the first activity on the way out of the young transfer window. None progressed beyond the reserves during their time at the club, but both Irwin and Saric showed glimpses of promise and were, at some point, part of the discussion for the future. Can’t be easy for any of them, so let’s hope that they’re able to catch on elsewhere and continue their careers successfully.

*The other bit was that Sotorios Kyrgiakos’ contract was extended a further 12 months, which is good in that it means there’s cover in central defense, but it doesn’t solve any of the problems in terms of building for the future. With Jamie Carragher on the downhill, Martin Skrtel’s worrying inconsistencies, and Daniel Agger with unfortunately suspect long-term fitness, only Martin Kelly exists as some sort of option for seasons to come. Danny Wilson’s likely somewhere in the plans, as is reserve captain Andre Wisdom, but there’s clearly a need for Liverpool to strengthen at the back. Good for the Greek, but by no means a solution.

* We did the rumor mongering thing already, and there’s been plenty since that post went up, with more Mata talk from Sid Lowe (thanks Khaine) that’s guaranteed to make your metaphorical pants tighten. Or literal, if you’re so inclined. What’s more imminent, though, are the reports that Sylvain Marveaux has undergone a medical at Melwood and is due to sign on a free with the club. It feels like we’ve been talking about Marveaux for months; he was heavily linked during the January window but never arrived, and now it looks like something’s actually moving forward.

I’m not very well-informed on the French midfielder beside the fact that he missed most of the 2010-2011 season with a groin injury. Back in April when there was talk of a pre-contract agreement we linked to this article, which provides a more detailed account of what we might be able to expect. Or you could just visit our earlier post, because that had a YouTube video, and I know that’s what you’re really looking for.

* Lastly, the fixture list for 2011-2012 was released a few hours ago, with Liverpool hosting Sunderland on August 13th to open the campaign and away to Swansea City on May 13th to wrap things up. A few of the big ones in the first half:

August 20 – Arsenal (a)
September 17 – Spurs (a)
October 1 – Everton (a)
October 15 – United (h)
November 19 – Chelsea (a)
November 26 – Manchester City (h)

December’s the busiest month with six league matches promised; the second half holds trips to both parts of Manchester as well as all three of the newly promoted sides. From a logistical standpoint, the lack of European football is going to make for some lean months, but the hope is that it leads to improved (and more consistent) performances in league. The only certain additions to the list will be Carling and FA Cup matches, which have typically come in September and January respectively over the past couple of seasons.

That’s it for Friday’s news—back later on if anything breaks, and for sure tomorrow morning with another weekend guest post. In the meantime, since you won’t be ordering the new third kit, you can spend your money trying to upgrade your jetpack:


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  • Nedved

    http://chelsea.theoffside.com/...

    check da comment from blackfaps nd see how many ppl liked it.

  • mardia

    So Marveaux has failed his medical at LFC, according to Rory Smith. Leaving aside the question of how on EARTH you fail a medical that, among others, Owen Hargreaves and Fabio Aurelio passed, I'm curious to see how this impacts Dalglish and Comolli's transfer strategy. 

  • cheekyfellow

    To be honest, I wasn't really excited about him. Then again, that doesn't justify if it's a good move or not. 

  • mardia

    My main issue with his potential signing was the injuries, but I was willing to give it a shot given that it was a free transfer. But now that he's failed his medical, no way.

  • Ed

    Good god, how the hell does that happen?

  • mardia

    According to Twitter, he's been out with a groin injury since, what, November? Reportedly, he still isn't recovered enough to pass the medical. Which...damn.

    My best guess is that we'll REALLY go after Stewart Downing now.

  • Joel

    My best guess is he's getting calcification in the injured muscles. Apparently, this is what kept him out last time he had an injury and is the same thing Agger had this year. If so, that's a good spot by the medical team since players prone to calcification can turn innocuous muscle pulls or knocks into weeks/months on the sidelines.

  • Ed

    Sounds too physiologically accurate. Dismissed as conjecture.

  • mardia

    Ugh, this explains so much about Agger, dammit. But yeah, good thing the medical team spotted this before signing him to a contract. One Agger is heartbreaking enough.

  • Ed

    Yeah, knew about the injury during the season , but had been under the impression it wasn't a hybrid of the groins of Steven Gerrard and Fabio Aurelio.

  • mardia

    My brain will never recover from that image, thank you very much. Anyway, whatever the injury is--Joel has another good theory in a comment above, we're surely not going to sign him now.

  • PDubz18

    Are we still talking about muscles?

  • Signalflash

    I like the jersey - basically Toronto's team colours.  Being in Canada no one is going to bother me about the colour blue.  If I'm the only one who likes it I can pick it up cheaply later in the season.

    Selling Raul and losing to whoever Hodgson coaches would be more my trigger points for anger.

  • Tom Foolery

    Oh, and MKB did this:

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v...

    He even did some defending and used his right foot at least once!

  • Russell

    I hope that if we do sign Marveaux it's so that we can spend big on another player without wasting a lot of money.  I think I'll just keep telling myself that to make me feel better inside.

  • Tom Foolery

    C'mon Ed, you know you want some of Suarez's Uraguayan wonderdrug. I mean, you've gotta be hallucinating to come up with some of the stuff he does on the pitch.

    Trippin' balls, but never trippin' on the ball is the name of the game for Luis.

    The snark has been going into overdrive lately, and I'm just lapping it up.
    Great work.

  • Ed

    Re: the snark, I blame my two month old son, who's started to use his baby monitor as a megaphone.

    Trippin' balls indeed.

  • Guest

    Ed, I'm getting the impression you and your baby don't have each others' backs. Looks like you and Lil' Xabi got some bonding to do.

  • orthodoxyordeath

    Looks a bit too much like Greece's shirt for my taste....

  • LFC4LIFE

    if we buy anymore midfieldes we can have a new unique formation: 0-11-0

  • Russell

    Our third kit could be worse, it could be one of those obnoxious neon jerseys that Chelsea likes to wear.  

  • Jay Wright

    We've also been linked with Zapata!
    That one has totally come out of nowhere (and like 99% of the 2461 players we've been linked with so far, it probably won't happen :-( , but I have to say that while undergoing my scouting missions on Sanchez :-) Zapata really did stand out as a defender on a par with Silva and looked like one of the few guys I'd be happy to see step in front of Agger as our 'cultured' centreback.

    All of the skill + more athleticim - injury proneness = good times!

  • Khaine

    Zapata: Quick, aggressive, with good anticipation, tactically intelligent & able to play at rb as well as centrally. Played 35 games, 2 goals from 4 shots, won 62 of 73 tackles (84.9%), completed 952 of 1128 passes (84.4%) 9 fouls (6YC 0R). 6'2" and won 72% of aerial challenges last season. A price of €8-9m being thown around, which, when compared with PL players, sounds like an absolute bargain. What an odd transfer window this is.

    This is all from Digby, btw. I know nothing personally.

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