Monday 22 December 2014

@AnfieldEurope: Video Quiz Christmas Special & Answers.






Question 1. 


Who netted this derby goal? #lfc

Question 2.

Name the red playing in the Snow. #lfc

Question 3. 

Who scored this FA cup final goal? #lfc

Question 4.
 
One of the best LFC goals of all time was scored by? #lfc

Question 5.

Who scored this unforgettable goal? #lfc

Question 6.

Finally, who grabbed this cracker? #lfc 

Answers

1. John Barnes
2. Ray Kennedy
3. Kevin Keegan 
4. Terry Mac
5. Stevie G 
6. Danny Murphy

Merry Christmas

@anfield Europe 

Sunday 21 December 2014

Anfield Europe's Photo Quiz Christmas Special. (with answers)



Question 1. Name these 5 Ex-Reds. #lfc



Question 2. Can anyone game this ex stopper? #lfc



Question 3. Who is the face behind this Christmas card? #lfc
 


Question 4. Who are these two lads? #lfc



Question 5. Name this festive Ex- Kopite. #lfc



Question 6. Who is behind the crimbo tree? #lfc



Question 7. Not so young now! but Kop heroes in their day! Who are these 4 lads? #lfc



Question 8. Who is the Red behind these festive balls? #lfc



Question 9. Who are these 5 Santa's little helpers? (no F. Torres) #lfc



Question 10. Finally, Who is this Former Red behind this massive sock? #lfc







Question 1 Answers: (left to right) M.Kennedy, E.Meijer, S. Dundee, Ø. Leonhardsen, J.Carter. #lfc

Question 2 Answer: M.Hooper #lfc

Question 3 Answer: Fábio Aurélio #lfc

Question 4 Answer: N. Spackman & N. Tanner #lfc

Question 5 Answer: N. Eccleston #lfc

Question 6 Answer: D. Pacheco#lfc

Question 7 Answers: R. Houghton, S.I Bjørnebye, R. Whelan & J. Mølby. #lfc

Question 8 Answer: C. Bellamy #lfc

Question 9 Answers: S. Darby, K.H Riedle, M. Babbel, R. Keane & N. Barmby #lfc

Question 10 Answer: J. Beglin #lfc


Tuesday 16 December 2014

Why the Rodgers Reign should come to an end.


Over the last few weeks the main topic doing the rounds in the pubs, online and in the in football world in general is whether Mr John Henry should stick with the current Liverpool manager or present the Northern Irishman with his P45.


Liverpool legend Jamie Carragher has recently warned Rodgers that the owners can be "ruthless" naming England manager Roy Hodgson and King Kenny as recent victims to fall at the hands of the FSG group.

 

Therefore, why do they seemingly carry on supporting Brendan Rodgers? At this stage of the current campaign we would have been better off under Roy Hodgson's leadership. Giving any manager time to bed himself and his new players into a club obviously takes time, but how much time? And would it be better to foresee the future and change things immediately rather than carrying on with this miserable season, where we are struggling in every area of the pitch. How much worse would things get if we changed it around now and inject new blood, brains and ideas into the club? Brendan Rodgers, Colin Pascoe and Marshy undoubtedly are doing their best. However, is their best good enough? Or maybe this task is becoming too difficult for them and maybe, unfortunately, they are out of their depth.


Personally speaking, I bet Henry is highly disappointed with Rodgers at the moment but obviously he can't make these feelings public. One thing I’d like to mention at this stage is going on Liverpool's recent history, for the first time we can't point our fingers at the owners. Although, Mr Henry and friends, at the end of the day, are businessmen and their principal objective is making money. However, my personal view is that The Fenway Sports Group have a genuine interest in succeeding in Sport. An investment in over a hundred million on players and nearly the same amount on the new stadium expansion clearly shows their vision and commitment to the club.


After this massive investment the man at the helm to make this investment a successful one is Brendan Rodgers a coach who has never had experience at the top level and has never won any mayor honours. Rodgers will be learning from the mistakes he has made at Liverpool in the future with new clubs, which is wrong. Our current manager should be experienced enough not to makes these mistakes and should have made errors at previous clubs and not at Liverpool. The point I’m trying to make here is; after the investment made and the position Liverpool Football Club are in at the moment this job isn’t the one for an inexperienced "mediocre" manager.


Two issues that Pro-Rodgers supporters will pull me on are: "Last season" and "Injuries". Firstly, Liverpool fans have been made to feel worse due to the fantastic exciting way we played last season and I’ll be the first to say it's the best football we have played since the 1980s! However, the fact we had the football genius in Luis Suarez fighting for us unfortunately made Brendan Rodgers shine and now without him he is unable to manage and cope without him. Secondly, and just as important is the Daniel Sturidge injury, yes, he has been unlucky and with Daniel on the field we undoubtedly would have scored more goals. Nevertheless, to sell Luis Suárez and not prioritise a decent enough replacement was negligent in the extreme and ultimately down to Brendan Rodgers.


How long will this last for? Why aren't Raheem Sterling and Steven Gerrard signing new contracts? This is Liverpool Football Club they should be asking the club for a new contract not the other way round. The only meaningless explanation for this is the air of uncertainty that is surrounding the club at the moment which is influencing the decisions of two of our top players. The central figure of this uncertainty is Brendan as he is the focal point of the club.  Fenway Sports are; on the one hand showing their patients with him but as every day passes I’m sure they are losing their faith in him. Almost like a damaged marriage where the couple have many ties together but keep putting off the spilt in hope of change and a bright outcome. 

 

This time last season we were seven positions higher up the table with nine more points on the board and scoring fifteen more goals. Rodger's win rate in the league and Europe this season is a shocking 32%, whereas The “Chelski Rentboy” has a 73% victory percentage. That is a 41% difference. Why should we accept this? After finishing higher up in the league than them last season and spending a lot more on players this summer. A 32% win rate is unacceptable for a team of our calibre. 


I do understand fans who say we need to support the team when we are winning as much as when we are losing. I'll always defend Liverpool Football Club as "a club" but not the people, they come & go. We need to think of the wider picture, one thing is showing our support to the cause, but on the other hand showing our support and even criticism for the sole benefit of our club can only be positive.

 

I'm aware of this transfer committee people are talking about. However, Brendan Rodgers is the only Liverpool manager to spend over a£100 million in a single summer. An amount which really should have given us a fighting chance in this year’s Champions League. 

 

I feel he has blown a large portion of his funds on totally average players. Since Brendan took control of Liverpool we have signed twenty-five players for £212,380,00m with no trophies won. In all honesty, I don't agree that our squad needed improving so drastically as we finished 2nd last season. A couple of £40 million stars would have replaced Suárez and made us stronger. 


"Squad players" in my view should be made up of lads from the "academy". That's why we invest so much into it, but when will these hopefuls get their chance? When players like José Enrique and Lucas haven't even made the bench this season. Therefore, the young kids will get nowhere near the bench due to the wages these players are earning automatically puts them before the academy lads.


Needless and ineffective signings such as: Borini (10m) Alberto (6.8m) Aspas (7m) Llori (7m) Lovern (15m) Assaidi (3m) Lambet (4.5) Allen (15m) Markovic (20m) is about £80 million just in itself. How many of the above are realistically going to have successful careers at Liverpool Football Club? Rodgers is failing in his inability to get the best out of our Midfield. No balance, little tempo, no fight & desire. I'm still undecided about Joe Allen's abilities. I’m sure the £15 million we paid for Joe Allen was a present from Rodgers to Swansea.


I know we have made changes to the team and the players need time to settle in and adjust, but with the money spent we should be seeing positive changes to our play. At the moment we are seeing no evidence of this happening. As I tweeted at the weekend "Lovren makes Torben Piechnik look good". Although, I have doubted Rodgers man managerment on a number of occasions regarding various players, I agree with the decision to play Kolo Toure ahead of Lovren. However, after performing excellently for the Saints week in week out last season, which consequently gave him a £20 million pound price tag, to be dropped with only two months into the season, something is not quite right! Lovren is the most expensive defender Liverpool have signed in our entire history.


Furthermore, Simon Mingolet was highly rated before he joined Liverpool and up until last season he has performed well & saved us from dropping many points. Now he is regarded as a mediocre, insecure goalkeeper lacking confidence in many parts of his game. A similar situation is happening with Alberto Moren who has only had one decent game since joining from Seville, at Spurs, topped off by a stunning finish & probably our best goal of the season so far. Apart from that, Brendan has failed to get the best out of him. Once dubbed the new Jordi Alba and after breaking into the Spanish national team, Alberto joined us carrying a lot of potential to become our number one left back for many years. However, Rodgers has benched him many times this season & has preferred Glen Johnson and José Enrique ahead of him.


Rodger is also failing with the development of Lazar Markovic one of our marquee signings this summer at a staggering £20 million. However, he has only featured eight times for the Reds since his arrival from Benfica. Although, still only twenty he seems to be struggling to fit in to the team and the premier league in general. He definitely has the potential, anyone with that price tag should, and therefore it's down to the managers influential coaching to prepare him for life in England.

 

Finally Mario Balotelli, who is a tricky one, as I don't think Rodgers, wanted his services and it was "the last available option". Nevertheless, going on his form last season at Milan it seemed a promising signing. However, when Mario has been selected he has always played him as a lone striker; yes he planned for a Ballotelli and Sturidge partnership up top, so he was unlucky there. Nevertheless, I feel Brendan has been stubborn in the fact that he has never played to Mario's strengths, which is funny as he was the only striker he "could" play. Game after game he picked Mario and demanded him to fit in to his system. By the amount of goals Balotelli and the team scored when playing like this obviously indicates Rodgers was wrong.

 

To sum up, why should Brendan Rogers deserve more time than Kenny Dalglish got to put things right? Has he earned it? He hasn't won anything?. If he was replaced now by "the right replacement" how much harm would this inflict on our current situation? Are we rock bottom yet? The way I see it is unfortunately we are going from bad to worse. I do respect the fans positivity towards Brendan but the fans don't deserve waiting serval years for our champions league return and by December having to make do with the Europe Leauge. After all, the Champions League is where our club should be not only from what we achieved in the late seventies and early eighties but in the ten previous years we have won it once, came runners up on another occasion and various semi-final appearances. It's insulting for the club to have to accept Europa league qualification after being given such a massive investment in order to assist us to compete amongst Europe’s elite. Finally, all the effort and triumph last season winning just one of our six matches, and that win came after a late Balotelli goal at home to Ludogorets Razgrad is totally unacceptable in my eyes.


Merry Christmas @anfieldeurope.

 

 

 

 

Sunday 7 December 2014

Five players that Brendan Rodgers is failing, due to his inability to "Man Manage".



Whether Brendan Rodgers has been managing our players effectively is a  question that I have been pondering over lately. Many top class players are obviously underachieveing and not performing to their required level.

1. Simon Mingolet.

Mingolet was highly rated before he joined Liverpool and up until last season he has performed well & saved us from dropping many points. Now he is regarded as a mediocre, insecure goalkeeper lacking confidence in many parts of his game.

2. Alberto Moreno.

This lad has had one decent game since joining from Seville, at Spurs, topped off by a stunning finish & probably our best goal of the season so far. Apart from that, Brendan has failed to get the best out of him. Once dubbed the new Jordi Alba and after breaking into the Spanish national team, Alberto joined us carrying a lot of potential to become our number one left back for many years. However, Rodgers has benched him many times this season & has prefered Glen Jonhson and José Enrique ahead of him.

3. Dejan Lovern.

I agree with the decision to play Kolo Toure ahead of Lovern. However, after performing excellently for the Saints week in week out last season, which consequently gave him a 20 million pound price tag, to be dropped with only two months into the season, something is not quite right! Lovern is the most expensive defender Liverpool have signed in our  entire history.

4. Lazar Marković.

Marko is one of our marquee signings this summer at a staggering 20 million. However, he has only featured 6 times for the reds since his arrival from Benfica. Although, still only 20 he seems to be struggling to fit in to the team and the premier league in general. He definitely has the potential, anyone with that price tag should, therefore it's down to the managers influencial coaching to prepare him for life in England.

5. Mario Balotelli.

This is a tricky one, as I don't think Rodgers wanted his services and it was "the last available option". Nevertheless, going on his form last season at Milan it seemed a promising signing. However, when Mario has been selected he has always played him as a lone striker, yes he planned for a Ballotelli and Sturidge partnership up top, so he was unlucky there. Nevertheless, I feel Brendan has been stuborn in the fact that he has never played to Mario's strengths, which is funny as he was the only striker he "could" play. Game after game he picked Mario and demanded him to fit in to his system. By the amount of goals Balotelli and the team scored when playing like this obviously indicates Rodgers was wrong.

@anfieldeurope.

Wednesday 26 November 2014

My Top 16 Liverpool European Players



Here, in my view, are the top 16 players who have impacted Liverpool's history through their emphatic European performances...

16. Jerzey Dudek.

His double save against A.C Milan's Andriy Shevchenko in extra-time & saving the winning penalty by imitating Brucy's "spaghetti legs" that won us number four in 84, handed Liverpool the European Cup for the fifth time! 21 years later!

15. Sammy Lee.

Played in two finals (81 & 84) & scored a decisive goal in the first leg of the semi-final at Anfield against Diamo Bucurest in 1984! 

14. Ian Rush.

Although owning two European medals, our all time top goal scorer played a vital role in the 1984 final in Rome leading our front line.

13. Tommy Smith.

Was part of the starting 11 in the 1977 final, scoring the 2nd goal to regain Liverpool's lead against the Germans. Hard tackling Smith also won two UEFA cups at his time at Liverpool.

12. Alan Hansen.

The solid centre back won three European Cups during his successful career at Anfield. Hard as Nails was old Alan!

11. Bruce Grobbelaar.

If it wasn't for Brucy's heroics in 84 would Jerzey have been able to stop them two penalties in 2005? who knows.....what we do know for sure is the bald headed Fella with the funny tash is a Kop Legend!

10. Jamie Carragher.

Bootle Boy Jamie has two European medals to his name & both won in two dramatic finals. Jamie also holds the record for the most appearances in European competitions for Liverpool with an incredible 150!

9. Emlyn Hughes.

Emlyn Captained the Liverpool sides that won the maximum competition in European football in 77 & 78.

8. Graeme Souness.

Graeme won three European cups in his time at Liverpool. He was also our influencial captain in the 1984 final.

7. Steven Gerrard.

Lifted our 5th European Cup in Istanbul. Our Captain fantastic, as said by many, single-handedly drove us on to achieve one of the greatest comebacks in Football history. Stevie is also our record goal scorer in Europe.

6. Jimmy Case.

Won the European Cup 3 times and the UEFA cup once in 1977 scoring a cracker in the final!

5. Ray Clemence.

Our most successful goalkeeper of all time winning an astonishing 6 European trophies with the Reds, including 3 European Cups.

4. Terry McDermott.

Terry Mac! One of the most succesful Liverpool players of all time. A strong member of the 70s/80s team that won 3 European cups.
 
3. Kenny Dalglish.

The King of 3 European Cups! The ultimate player. Kenny Dalglish is number my number 3!

2. Alan Kennedy.

Has two European Medals to his name and became the first player to score winning goals in two European Cup finals which isn't bad for a left back! This puts the lad in 2nd place in my list!

1. Phil Neil.

The only player in Liverpool's History to have won all 4 European cups in the 70s/80s. It's an extraordinary achievement to win one in your career, however, to win 4 is just out of this world!





Thursday 20 November 2014

Brendan's "20 thing's to do list" to kick start our season.


1. Lock Mario in a room & play him every single Liverpool DVD that exists to show him what it should mean for him to play for our club.

2. Get hold of Bill & Ted's time machine, travel back and call off the Danny Agger Deal.

3. Treat the lads to an evening at the Pen & Wig.

4. Stop having favourites & play Kolo at the back he will make us dance!

5. Ban José Enrique from FIFA!

6. Don't give Glen Johnson a contract extension, slash his wages instead.

7. Catch a flight to Lille to bring Origi home.

8. On the way back stop off in Germany & pick up Reus.

9. Become Ian Aire's boss.

10. Play the diamond formation with two up top.

11. Offer Stevie G a new deal.

12. Apologise to Mr Henry for wasting his money, then ask for another 50 million!

13. Get us to a cup final and release an updated version of the Anfield Rap with Kolo as the new Jonny Barnes! 

14. Get Flano back involved.

15. Buy Dan Sturridge some Popeye spinach for crimbo!

16. Recite this 100 times to the lads "For a player to be good enough to play for Liverpool, he must be prepared to run through a brick wall for me then come out fighting on the other side." Shanks Said.

17.  Instead of filling the bench with underperforming squad players put some of the academy lads on there.

18. Start listening to people on Twitter a lot more, they are never wrong!

19. For instant happiness, film Colin Pascoe singing his song.

20. Don't get sacked!

Monday 17 November 2014

A week of Change?


Building on success is easier said than done, we are now loosing more than we have won. 
    Is Brendan Rodgers solely to blame? and what is the solution to this great shame?

Goal machine Suarez is now truley gone, However, still in our hearts, his passion, his song.
    When will the goals start raining again? Maybe Daniel Sturidge will heal our pain.

The current defence is failing to gel,
give Kolo a chance, what the hell!
    Danny Agger, what a man!
should never have gone, a Liverpool fan!

Mario Balotelli isn't making the Kop smile, His wayward shooting is off by a mile.
    He's famous for asking "why always me?" let's just get rid, even on a free!

In training, Colin Pascoe will set out the cones, doing his bit to silence the Anfield moans.
    What quite possibly could be the key, is having back the old Stevie G!

As a Liverpool team we'll always bounce back, but please dont give brendan the sack.
   Sooner or later he will get things right, climbing back up the table passing the blue shite!

Dan the man will get off the mark,
starting on sunday down at Selhurst Park,
   Not an easy place to go to get a result, but failing to do so would be a massive insult.

Us the fan's will be there with no fear,
singing & dancing with our belly's full of beer.
    Now it's time to turn things around!
We're Liverpool Football Club, ok lads?..... sound?

Thursday 13 November 2014

Time's up for "kop favourite" Lucas.

To begin with, has Lucas Leiva ever been a fans' favourite? or have his abilities constantly been criticised among the Anfield Faithful since he joined the club? Personally speaking, I reckon he's had one or maybe two "good" seasons at Liverpool since he signed from Gremio in 2007, as a 20 year old, long haired brazilian with a lot to live up to after arriving on the back of winning the young player of the season award in the Brazilian leauge.



Secondly, is it time for him to move on, in search of first team fooball? At the age of 27 he is now considered to be amongst the second string of Brendan's team and keeps slipping down the pecking order as the season goes on, especially with the arrival of Emre Can. Although he started and put in a solid performance against Real Madrid which wasn't enough for him to keep his place in the starting 11 for the crucial Premier leauge fixture against Chelsea last Saturday. 

My personal view is, now is the right time for Lucas to make that important career move. If he goes now he would leave Anfield with his hands held high after proving many critics wrong since his first couple of years at the club were dubbed as disappointing, a probable flop signing. 

Expectation was probably the main reason for him underperforming. Nevertheless, he stuck with it, and for a young lad he took his criticism on his chest and worked hard in training to break into Rafa's midfield. His shifts were always hardworking and he nearly always wore his shirt on his sleeve.

However, the problem with Lucas is that he is not a technically gifted footballer. His passing is somewhat wayward, his shooting isn't the best (apart from his finish against Steaua). Furthermore, how many times have we seem him give needless free kicks away in dangerous positions?

Therefore, starting against Madrid wouldn't have done anything for Lucas's confidence as he knew that Rodgers was resting other players and he wasn't really in the starting 11 on merit. 

Lucas Leiva is the last of his generation of players yet to move on. Socially, Lucas was very much connected to the "South American Quartet" which consisted of himself, Luis Suárez, Coates and Maxi Rodriguez. He also had strong friendships with Dirk Kuyt and Pepe Reina who are no longer at the club.

To sum up, there are two ways of looking at this; on the one hand, from the point of view of Liverpool Football Club and on the other hand taking into consideration the players future. Lucas has been a fine servant to the club, but being too inconsistent has meant the manager and the fans have lost confidence in him. 

He has proved us wrong before so he could do it again but with three or four other players favored in his position, a January move would be the most sensible for the lad. YNWA