Warrior Deal is Apparently News Again, and Other Thursday Notes

By: Ed | January 19th, 2012
   
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It’s been a strange week here on the Liverpool Offside—there’s not been a whole lot of actual news since Saturday’s draw with Stoke, but there’s been an influx of folks whose keyboards were custom-made by Nigel Tufnel and have a vendetta against either Kenny Dalglish, people talking sense, or chickens, and often times there’s been a frightening combination of the three. So to say we’re looking forward to Saturday is a bit of an understatement, at least so long as the weekend doesn’t involve three at the back and the wrong personnel and chicken leg Dal…oh god.

* On the business end of the things the club re-confirmed their new kit sponsorship deal with Warrior Sports, an American-based company that’s typically associated with manufacturing hockey and lacrosse gear. An initial announcement was made back in April regarding the club’s record deal, which makes another announcement doubly important. Or not actually that important.

But things started to get strange this week, with adidas CEO Herbert Hainer commenting that “the gap between their performance on the field and what the number should be is not in balance. Then we said, ‘Okay we will not do it. That’s the end of the story.’” Which is a nicely polished and perfectly snarky thing to say that, despite the objective reality that Liverpool have struggled mightily on the pitch, essentially ignores the clout that Liverpool still carries as a brand, as well as the success of the partnership between the two parties.

With Liverpool deciding to reannounce their announcement of the Warrior deal, though, the news cycle started to eat itself, as Ian Ayre and Warrior executives talked about how powerful the club’s global brand is and others shouted about how Liverpool are so bad right now they can’t hold onto a kit sponsorship even when another one that’s more lucrative was sealed a little less than a year ago. So as usual, we learn nothing about anything other than the fact that everything’s the same as it was before and entirely different, and Liverpool’s loss is Liverpool’s gain.

* In other, more serious off-pitch news, the drive to get the necessary number of signatures for Anne Williams’ petition had hit full throttle by yesterday afternoon with the deadline looming, and with over 100,000 signatures in total and a stunning 65,000+ in the final 48 hours, the threshold’s been met.

“Thank you everyone, honestly, from the bottom of my heart for signing and supporting me. It’s been 23 years of living with lies and I cannot go away until I get justice for Kevin. I just can’t believe it. The way it was going down last night and then came the support. It’s the last day today and I wasn’t sure when they were going to stop the petition, whether it was twelve o’clock this morning or twelve o’clock tonight because it doesn’t say – it’s been nerve-wracking. We got there. I just cannot believe it.

“I have been lied to from the outset and I cannot live with these lies. If he got a new inquest it would change the cause of death and it’s in the interest of justice that he does because I cannot live anymore with the lies.Also, this will help all the other 95 families as well. Kevin died at 4 o’clock and he was save-able.”

I cannot, and would prefer not to even try to, imagine the impact of losing a child so young, and I’m further at a loss to understand what it must have been like to struggle for over two more decades with the idea that he could have been saved. There’s likely countless stories that are similar to Mrs. Williams’, all of which underline the importance of the proceedings earlier in the fall. And in a week where so many seemed so miserable, it’s nice to see a collective effort in search of something that would be immeasurably positive for the Williams family. Now we’ll just hope things move forward from here and the MP’s throw their support fully behind her efforts.

* Rounding things off, there’s a few heres and theres more immediately relevant to the football, most of which emerged from Dalglish’s pre-Bolton presser:

—The manager spoke of his happiness at the progress of Sebastian Coates, who started his first league match against Stoke on Saturday and was one of the top performers on a day that saw few really stand out. And aside from the few moments of madness and a so-so display against Oldham, there’s little to be disappointed in, with the young Uruguayan even proving to be unusually nimble and composed for his size.

—Dalglish also sort of but not really commented on the club’s interest in Joao Teixeira, stating that “there might be something about that.” So, right, there might be something about it.

—Lastly, Owen Coyle invited mega-trolling by saying that he expects Andy Carroll to come good at some point, which he clearly doesn’t understand is something you JUST DON’T SAY. The Sky Sports comment board is suspiciously quiet right now, but I’d expect ours to explode shortly with an orgy of caps-locked misspellings and rants about the need for non-poultry to be in charge at Liverpool. Yeah, go Andy.

That’s it for today’s collection of somethings, and if anything else pseudo-happens ahead of tomorrow we’ll be sure to get something posted. So we will be there, or we will be not there.


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  • brother jon

    yeah, but where's Cavani??

  • jpr

    Or Jovetic, Pato, Sow or Podolski. Give me anybody. Please. I'll even take Ibracadabra, Milito, Eto, or Messi at this point.

    Those Warrior guys have some powerful suits. Looks like they buy their ties at the same store and go to the same barber. At least we'll be able to buy Liverpool gear at Dick's sporting goods. Probably staring in July. They need to spruce up that web site and add a "football" section. Don't call it soccer boys. Unless you want to look stupid, eh?

  • redtrev73

    "So as usual, we learn nothing about anything other than the fact that everything’s the same as it was before and entirely different, and Liverpool’s loss is Liverpool’s gain."

    This perfect encapsulation of the madness of supporting a team and relying on an agenda-driven media for information is why I read this site several times a day. Consistently humorous, sane and insightful writing.  

    That and a masochistic desire to be screeched at by ignorant, fowl-obsessed King-haters.

  • Kev00

    Call me crazy, but i find the chicken leg guy's presence to provide a welcome source of comic relief after results like Stoke... albeit in an unintentionally funny kind of way

  • redrk

    Absolutely he is kind of funny...certainly makes me laugh after those boring draws....

  • fastrail

    I just woke up from a dream full of chicken. Now Ed talks about chicken. Chicken much?

  • I've been away for the last couple of weeks and haven't been able to keep up with this blog, so this chicken stuff is nothing but a giant question mark. I like the mix of news and non-news in this post. Warrior and Coyle's assurance about Carroll are both pretty much non-news; we've known about Warrior for quite some time and Coyle's opinion on Carroll is shared by the non-doomsdayers and condemned by those who believe the fate of the human race is in jepordy because it rests squarely on the young man's shoulders. But the Anne of Anfield petition, that's the only things that's really newsworthy (and cheerworthy. Hurrayy!)

  • Suarez from the car park...

    the chicken stuff was just trolling contributions in a take-out family pack.  Bad for the heart, but lots of it around.

  • Scotty

    Warrior Sports..at least Andy Carroll who looks an extra from Conan The Barbarian will be appropriately attired. I for one will miss Adidas who designs are far and way better than any other brand.  

    Coates looks like a football player doesn't he? Can pass with either foot, not afraid of a long pass and he doesn't seem to view the half-way line as barrier that can't be crossed.  I fear he'll give away a few penalties in the short-term when he gets an extended run-out. Those long legs just seem designed for opportunistic strikers and wingers to fall over in the box.

  • Suarez from the car park...

    we should play him in the Lucas role.

  • brother jon

    ...or Enrique ;)

  • Ryan

    That's all well and good...But what will the shirts looks like?

  • It'll be red and have a throwback crest. And it'll look like a shirt. Consider your mind blown.

  • Ryan

    Is it my imagination after having my mind blown, or are you a bit more talkative lately? Let me guess. You had an amputation, so whatever hobbies that used to consume your time no longer do. You've lost a job. Your dog. You got a haircut. Or just a pay raise at the Offside? 

    Whether or not you've had in an increase of bloggin' activity and/or boozin', I like it. I'm just gonna say I like it.

  • Suarez from the car park...

    you must be psychic or something.

  • Ed

    There's been more fakes floating around than we know what to do with...latest one I've seen is this:

  • Mike

    Looks mightily suspicious.

    Warrior's own site is a bit disappointing though, http://warriorsports.com/index...

  • Ed

    I checked out their site too, mostly in hopes of finding an announcement or teaser or something, and...yeah. Nothing.

  • ejbauer11

    Thanks to all who signed Mrs. Williams' petition - makes me feel a thousand times better about singing You'll Never Walk Alone. 

  • Chuckyred

    Enjoyed that and hit the nail on the head with everything. Good luck Anne Williams. Jft96 YNWA.

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