Store Wednesday’s Fun Memories in a Safe Place For 45 minutes on Wednesday, it was quite fun to be a Liverpool fan once again. Please hold onto that feeling. It may not last long. On Sunday, the team that Jürgen Klopp (quite reasonably) describes as the “best football team in the world” march into Anfield. They bring with them the …
To put it mildly, the result was disappointing. It hurt. But at the same time, the ride to get there was fantastic and glorious. For two hours I was THIS CLOSE to experiencing one of the most joyful moments of my life. We Liverpool fans were really, really alive.
“What do we say to the God of Death? … Not today.” Last week, Manchester City pushed Liverpool to the brink of [highly-probable] elimination in the Premier League. The Reds pushed back. They then followed that up with a highly-imperfect, yet highly-entertaining cavort at Anfield in a true elimination bout — a second-leg Champions League quarterfinal. Our Reds are still …
Biggest Match of the Year We’ve been in “every game is a cup final” mode for quite some time now. But this cup final is bigger than the others. I’m guessing there are few LFC fans who would be unwilling to trade this year’s League Cup win over Chelsea for a victory tomorrow. Some would probably also give up LFC’s …
This run-in is already intense. But from here on out, it could go up to 11. Tomorrow when we wake up, we will find out who we face in the Champions League quarter finals. This draw will also determine the bracket for the semis. In other words, this is the last draw. This draw is random — there is no …
Early season battles against top rivals always feel bigger than they are. The reality is that only three points are at stake, as in every league match. The reality is that win, lose, or draw, the title race will still very much be on. The reality is that it’s too early in the season to know whether these particular points will be meaningful …
A few words about Chelsea v. City. Pundits and fanbases are so fickle. What have you done for me lately is everything, and we all tend to overreact to what we have just seen. Recency bias is strong among football watchers. Thus, we should be unsurprised that Chelsea is currently the fashionable choice to win the Premier League. And, to be fair, …
I miss the excitement of the 2018-19 season, when, beginning with Game 1, and all the way through, every single match for both LFC and City seemed critical to the title race. I anticipate a similar race this season, although I do believe that both Chelsea and Man United are also likely to be in the title discussion for most …