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Tactical review of the season

Tim Palmer guides you through the last season handing out a string of awards as he reviews the tactical side of the game. Player, team, partnership and manager of the season are all in here along with a few others…

 
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What next for Liverpool?

Over recent months a host of key people within Liverpool Football Club have lost their jobs. For reasons unknown, Liverpool are now a club without apparent direction at the very top and today saw the departure of Kenny Dalglish. Suhail Seedat is on hand to discuss what happens next…

 
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AVB for LFC

Liverpool’s sacking of Kenny Dalglish this afternoon has left a sizeable vacancy at Anfield, and Simon Furnivall thinks that André Villas-Boas is the man to fill it…

 
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What next for Gylfi Sigurdsson?

Gylfi Sigurdsson is likely to be in for an interesting summer. As Saurabh Anath explains, Hoffenheim don’t particularly want him but given how well he has settled at Swansea they won’t let him leave cheaply…

 
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The changes Liverpool need to make this summer

Liverpool have had a frustrating season both on and off the field, and it is clear that changes need to be made. Reds fan Simon Furnivall discusses what those changes may have to be…

 
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Heavyweight showdown at the Etihad

The scene had been set as soon as the Premier League fixtures were announced but we were unaware of just how big last night’s heavyweight battle was going to be. The battle for the Premier League was played out at the Etihad Stadium last night between the reigning champions and the new, up and coming pretenders. Everyone expected the contenders to begin brightly and test the old experienced heads of United with their pace and youthful exuberance. Whilst City passed and moved, their opponents did what they have become so accustomed to over their many years of success; they soaked

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Is the Chelsea and Liverpool narrative an omen for Di Matteo?

As Tim Palmer watches his beloved Chelsea earning a spot in the Champions League Final, he can’t help but see similarities in Liverpool and draw parallels to his club. They are both heading down similar roads and as Tim discusses, it’s hard to suggest where they will be in a year…

 
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Time for McLeish to move on

Alex McLeish was never welcomed to Villa Park by the fans, and as the season has dragged on has taken them closer and closer to a relegation battle. Simon Furnivall, for one, thinks that it’s time he packed his bags…

 
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Newcastle are lacking a certain ‘je ne sais quoi’

Newcastle are the form team in the race for the Champions League place. Ryan Keaney just can’t see them doing it, although he doesn’t know why…

 
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Everton fans should enjoy Jelavic while they can

Nikica Jelavic is the frontman that Everton have been crying out for over recent season. Tall, powerful and with an eye for a goal, the Croatian has hit the ground running for his club. However, Gary Linton has a few words of caution for the blue side of Liverpool…

 
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