Saturday, 3 October 2009

FIVE LIVERPOOL FC ARTICLES THAT DON'T MAKE YOU WANT TO SLASH YOUR WRISTS

SUPPORTING Liverpool is like Groundhog Day at the moment - everywhere you turn it's the same old doom and gloom negativity being trotted out over and over and over again. 

Since the defeat to Fiorentina it's been all aboard the Liverpool-bashing bus. Latest to buy a ticket and jump aboard - Gary Lineker and Tony Cascarino.

The Cascarino piece in particular is laughable to the extreme, so much so I ended up thinking: a) Has he ever watched Liverpool? b) Does he support Manchester United?

But enough of all that - I've read enough negativity in one week to last me a lifetime.

So, if you're sick of reading about Liverpool being crap without Xabi Alonso, sick of reading about zonal marking and sick of reading debate after debate about Lucas, walk this way.

So, here it is, your pre-Chelsea game guide to some positive (or interesting) articles I've found recently on the net about the Reds:

 

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Don't know who this is, or anything about this site, but read a few of these columns this season and they've been pretty good: http://www.adifferentleague.co.uk/default.aspx?Ta...
Yep, decent shout that.
Nice to see a bit of positivty around the place, the main aspects i'm sick of reading about atm is particularly the Liverpool missing Alonso scenario and the so called demise of Carragher.

I still can't quite believe the pundits are still using the leaving of Alonso as the reason we have had a somewhat shaky start to the season. Do they not recall the numerous amounts of matches last season where we played fine without the Spaniard?

As for Carragher i have always been a massive fan so there's not a doubt in my mind that there's still some puff to come out of the 23.

Nice post, some good articles there that you dug out. Great blog too, i have a feeling i shall be stopping by more often.

Roll on Chelsea.

http://theliverbirdsblog.blogspot.com

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