LFC Vancouver Newsletter

You'll Never Walk Alone | Volume #2 - 19| 25 January 2007

For the last edition of the newsletter check here. For last year's archives, check here.

Comments/feedback/anything is always welcome. The email for the newsletter is Andy [at] lfcvancouver.com.

News and Notes

Live and Tape Delay Venues for West Ham v Liverpool

LFC Vancouver will be meeting on Tuesday 30 January to watch the West Ham v Liverpool match at the Library Square Public House live at 11:45AM.

If you work and cannot attend the live broadcast then you can join other LFC Vancouver Members at the The Frog and Firkin for the 6:00PM tape delay broadcast.


New Members!

A warm welcome to our newest members, Neil Martin and Herb Martin! That makes 55 LFC Vancouver Members!


Impending LFC Vancouver Sponsorship

Within the week LFC Vancouver can announce an impending sponsorship with The Run Inn. The Run Inn is run by our very own LFC Vancouver Member Chris Cole!

Details soon.


New Link - Don't Buy The Sun

We have added a new link to the list on the side of every LFC Vancouver webpage. The link is www.dontbuythesun.co.uk.

The site is aimed at explaining the boycott of The Sun, and an attempt to tell the truth about Hillsborough. Inquires can be sent to admin [at] dontbuythesun.co.uk.


Newsletter Addition

A new section will be added to the newsletter that focuses on recent LFC headlines. This will keep the News and Notes section free from those stories.

The new section, entitled Headlines, will give the reader links to recent LFC articles from around the world. They may be big news articles, or obscure pieces that you might not otherwise have discovered.

If you ever find an LFC article that you think others might find interesting, let me know about it by sending me a note at Andy [at] lfcvancouver.com.


Shaddup Your Face - Mourinho v Abramovich

LFC Vancouver Member Pat Lewis has found a comedic gem. In this clip The Special One confronts The Real Special One in front of players.

Enjoy!


Canada U20 Games

Canada v Scotland friendly for the upcoming under 20's will be played next March 24th at Swangard and 27th at Victoria's Royal Athletic Park.

For ticket information contact LFC Vancouver Member Keith Perkins at Keith [at] lfcvancouver.com.


Candid Photo at LSPH

Photo of LFC Vancouver Members Ste and Andy (Foreground), with Keith and Dennis (Background).
Taken at the Library Square Public House after the Arsenal FA Cup match.



Liverpool FC YouTube.com Video of the Week

Drogba & Ballack's screw-up

You can send comments or LFC videos to the following email address.

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Pennant Takes Plaudits!

Last Results

Liverpool 2 - Chelsea 0
(Attendance: 44,245)

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UPCOMING GAMES & EVENTS

Tuesday 30 January - West Ham v Liverpool (Premiership),
TV Setanta, 11:45AM. LFC Vancouver venue LSPH LIVE.
LFC Vancouver venue The Frog and Firkin 6:00PM Tape Delay.

Saturday 03 February - Liverpool v Everton (Premiership),
TV tba, 4:45AM. LFC Vancouver venue tba .

Saturday 10 February - Newcastle v Liverpool (Premiership),
TV tba, 7:00AM. LFC Vancouver venue tba .

Wednesday 21 February - Barcelona v Liverpool (Champions League),
TV tba, 11:45AM. LFC Vancouver venue tba .

Saturday 24 February - Liverpool v Sheffield United (Premiership),
TV tba, 7:00AM. LFC Vancouver venue tba .

When any of the match information above is updated, an email will be sent to notify all of you.


If you want to help in any way we'd appreciate it. We could use writers (weekly or occasional, anything is welcome) and sponsors as well. Also, just let us know what you'd like us to do as a supporter's club, what you'd expect. If you can commit a couple of hours a week we could always use the help.

If you can help out with the club in any way, let us know as we're happy to have helping hands.

Article - A Cure for the Blues

By LFC Vancouver member Ste Speed, 21 January 07.

As I am writing this it is Sunday evening and I am still grinning like a Cheshire Cat. When I woke up this morning one of my first thoughts was to question myself if yesterday was a dream and did we actually beat Chelsea two – nil? Did we really just beat our arch rivals in The Premiership for the first time in six occasions since the ‘special one’ took over at Stamford Bridge.

Fortunately the answer was waiting for me in the living room as I had video taped the game. Within three minutes of pressing play on the remote I was jumping in the air all over again as Dirk Kuyt pounced onto Peter Crouch’s knockdown & perfectly controlled the ball before placing it into the back of the net. An injury to Arjen Robben a few minutes later gave us the chance to see the goal again from two different angles and the amazing scenes in the ground.

In the seventeenth minute I was dancing around the room when Jermaine Pennant scored an unbelievable goal from outside the box. We’ve been waiting five months for him to do something spectacular and this was the perfect time. Pennant has been slowly improving with every game since his dreadful display in the scoreless draw at Middlesbrough last November and it was a fabulous goal to cap off his birthday week. Coincidentally Pennant shares a birthday with Chelsea’s left back Ashley Cole who he gave a torrid time to yesterday.

The second half contained a lot less excitement than the first, the high point was when Riise hit the bar from long range and Crouch was possibly fouled trying to head in the rebound. This time there was to be no repeat of the 2003 Carling Cup Final when we also scored very early (possibly too early). We controlled the game superbly from start to finish and contained a badly performing Chelsea side. We really were brilliant and fully deserved to win, I don’t recall Chelsea having a single shot on target that actually threatened Reina.

Even Mourinho had to admit afterwards that we were much better than them, a rare moment of humbleness from him, especially when Liverpool is concerned.

This result leaves us now only five points behind Chelsea in the league and the way they are playing I fully expect them to drop more points. A second place finish is now a genuine reality we can aim for. Looking at our upcoming fixtures we have only three league games that on paper we can expect to be tough. These are against Everton, Man Utd and Arsenal, but these games are all at home. I can see us going from strength to strength now and it would be awesome if we can repeat our finish to last season with another long winning streak. The rests we will get during F.A Cup weekends can only help us in the remaining matches.

It doesn’t appear that we will be making any buys in the remaining week of the transfer window and to be honest we really don’t need anybody right now. We have a really good squad of players and it’s been reported today that Harry Kewell is now just three or four weeks away from regaining full fitness. If he plays as well as he did in the second half of last season his return will be as good as signing a new player. He has yet to play a single game this season following an injury sustained at the World Cup last summer and he will be determined to do well.

Rumours have started again regarding Steven Gerrard. The latest is that Juventus have talked about wanting to sign him to help them in their comeback to the top flight of Italian football. I am not reading too much into this though and am not in the slightest bit concerned. I think Juventus are only doing this to get themselves some publicity to try and justify themselves as being a top European team, despite them being in Serie B and not playing in the Champions League after the match fixing scandal last year. Stevie is committed to Liverpool F.C and I think he knows, like we all do, that Rafa is taking us in the right direction. I personally believe that we will win the league within the next three years. Stevie is not interested in more money, he already gets paid a hundred grand a week at Liverpool, and he wouldn’t be keen to uproot his young family from their friends and family. In his autobiography he talks extensively about how much he loves home and how he gets very homesick just going to play abroad with England so I don’t think he would have any interest in playing overseas. I have a funny feeling our captain will be staying with the club for the rest of his career.

What do you think? Give Ste your comments at steSpeed [at] lfcvancouver.com.

Article - It’s the Chemistry that’s the Key.

By LFC Vancouver member Keith Perkins, 21 January 07.

The opening of the transfer window usually causes plenty of excitement and speculation over who we might be signing, or who we should be signing, and plenty of (sometimes heated) discussion about both. As this month draws to an end, it looks more and more likely that the window will close with no new first-team signings at all. Is this a bad thing, or could it be that we don’t really need any players at this time?

The two biggest names most commonly linked with The Reds recently have been Lucas Neill of Blackburn Rovers and Javier Mascherano of West Ham. The Neill deal was supposedly in the works since last summer when Rafa was said to have been ready to sign him as additional cover for Steve Finnan at Right back, but the deal was not completed in time. Mascherano came as something of a surprise, since none of us would have guessed that we needed an extra midfielder, and even if we did it would definitely not be a loan deal for a player who was an apparent reject from elsewhere. But, we’ve all been wrong before in guessing who Rafa might want to sign (I’ll admit I was sceptical over Peter Crouch, among others) and so with the injury to Momo Sissoko keeping us a little shallow in the middle, it might just make sense to bring in another experienced midfielder. That particular deal is currently under review by FIFA, and we all know how quickly and sensibly such decisions are made once in the hands of the bureaucrats. As for Lucas (or should it be Lu-cash?) Neill, all I can say is that if a player doesn’t automatically choose to come to Anfield when given the opportunity, then we certainly don’t need him.

The most common opinion that I’ve heard recently is that we should be looking for players with pace, especially to strengthen our defence. I will respectfully disagree with such opinions and suggest that we really don’t need any new defenders, with or without pace, at this time. If we consider that last year we had essentially the same steady back four of Finnan, Carragher, Hyypia, and Riise, and that they performed magnificently along with Reina to give us a new record of clean sheets and the second lowest goals against for the season, then where do we need to make improvements? Agger came into the squad a year ago and has been gradually working his way in as Sami’s natural replacement. I really don’t see how a player such as Neill, or any other, can greatly improve on what we already have. Admittedly, an extra player available at right back would be useful, but let’s make sure we get the right player in terms of attitude, not just whoever might be available right now at the right price.

What we definitely do need is a better and more consistent performance from the players already here. Earlier in the season it was depressing to say the least when we were being beaten by Chelsea, Manchester United, and Arsenal. To add to the misery we also lost to Everton and Bolton, and could only manage a point each against Sheffield United, Portsmouth, Blackburn, and Middlesbrough. Those were not just poor results, they were games where we looked uninterested, confused, and nothing like the title challengers that we had hoped to be at the beginning of the season. Everything from the number of early kick-offs to the rotation policy were being blamed, but from what I could see it was more of a case of the entire squad failing to gel with each other. The number of missed passes and losses of possession made it look as though there was no real teamwork, just a collection of individual players that didn’t know each other well enough. The look of resignation on the faces of the players, as well as their body language as they left the field, said it all. At least we can say that most of our recent performances have vastly improved since those low points; it had to, and we all knew that it would.

The answer for me lies in that intangible concept of “chemistry.” Rafa has proven that he can take a moderately successful Spanish club like Valencia that has been in the shadows of such big clubs as Real Madrid and Barcelona, and outshine them both to make them champions after a drought of 31 years. He managed this feat again two seasons later, and also added a UEFA Cup for good measure (Valencia had been runners up in the Champions League in 2000 and 2001, but had not won a European trophy for 20 years). His first season at Liverpool showed that he could take a club to a domestic final with the League Cup, and then showed his brilliance by taking us all the way in Europe to winning the Champions League. Just thinking back to that amazing success, we have to wonder: what was the magic ingredient? Our squad for that season and that incredible final included Dudek, Biscan, Smicer, Baros, Traore, and Cisse. We also had Nunez, Josemi, and Morientes over the first season, but all of those players have since been considered no longer good enough to be first choices, and so have moved on (apart from Dudek, whose days must be numbered now). Surely the players that have come in during that same period – Sissoko, Crouch, Agger, Bellamy, Kuyt, Aurelio, Gonzalez, Reina, - are a definite improvement in the squad, so why have we had so much trouble this season? We really thought last season that we were making excellent progress in the League, and proved our credentials domestically by finishing just a single point behind second place, and winning the FA Cup. What has happened to halt that progress since the end of last season?

Building a squad that can compete for the League title takes a special know-how. It’s easy to fall into the trap of thinking that collecting the best players together can automatically lead to a great team, but we know from clubs like Real Madrid (or even Chelsea) that it takes more than just money. It takes talented players - there’s no doubt about that, but it also takes the right chemistry to make all the ingredients work together effectively. It also takes a special manager to be able to get it all right.

When Bill Shankly’s first squad was clearly getting past their prime at the end of the sixties, Shanks made the decision that it was time to break them up and start over. To do this he brought in players like John Toshack, Larry Lloyd, Steve Heighway, and Brian Hall, and added them to players that had been brought in earlier including Emlyn Hughes, Alun Evans, and Ray Clemence. Ian Callaghan, Tommy Smith, and Chris Lawler were the only players to have survived from the previous League championship side of 1966. The new squad performed well, but were not quite ready to challenge for glory. That is, not until the vital piece was added in the summer of 1971. That final piece to the jig-saw was of course Kevin Keegan. He made an immediate impact on the team, scoring goals, making goals, and being a bundle of energy running all over the place and causing havoc for opposing players. The club soon became League champions again, won a UEFA Cup (our first European trophy), and then their second FA Cup.

When Bill Shankly retired and handed the club over to his assistant Bob Paisley, few changes were required. “Sir” Bob added no more than one or two players each year, keeping that chemistry working and winning more silverware. The first European Cup came in 1977, and coincided with Keegan’s last season at Anfield. It was seen by many as the end of an era for Liverpool FC – how could we ever replace such an important player? The answer of course is that we brought in Kenny Dalglish, and though he was never described as Keegan’s replacement, he filled the gap and became the latest piece to complete the puzzle. Is it just a coincidence that we haven’t won the League since King Kenny resigned as manager early in 1991? We’ve had success in various cups, and have been as close as second place in the League, but we have never quite been able to take that final step to become champions again.

If I can push that analogy of “chemistry” just a little more, we could describe both Keegan and Dalglish as the “catalysts” that caused the desired reactions. Is it possible that we should be looking for a similar catalyst to push the current squad far enough to take that final step now? I think the answer is staring us in the face if only we would see it for what it is.

We have a squad of quality players – nobody would question that. We have players like Steven Gerrard who is unquestionably one of the best midfield players in the world alongside Xabi Alonso and Luis Garcia. We have added some more quality players that Rafa has brought in over the last couple of seasons like Reina, Crouch, Agger, and Sissoko. We have the veteran character players like Carragher, and Finnan, who don’t do anything flashy but consistently get the job done, and we have a host of new players this season including Gonzalez, Pennant, Bellamy, and Aurelio, who are slowly but surely working their way into the system. What we need is that catalyst to bring it all together and make it work. I believe that player is already here, in the shape of Dirk Kuyt.

I wouldn’t be the first to say that he reminds me of Keegan with his skills and his energy on the field. He also reminds many of us of King Kenny in the way that he can score goals with what seems like little effort, just by being in the right place at the right time, even though we know it takes great skill. Moreover, just like Keegan and Kenny before him, Kuyt became an instant idol of the Kop and impressed the media analysts from his first appearance in a red shirt.

Keegan- Kenny- Kuyt; there almost seems like there’s a supernatural link between the three K’s, but I doubt that there’s anything significant in that. What I do know is that we have a player that I see as our final piece of the puzzle that will take us that final step to our rightful place at the top. That is, if we can use his talents wisely and solve the team chemistry around him. Kuyt may not see a League Championship in his first season with us - neither did Keegan or Kenny; but I believe that he (and we) will see it soon.

What do you think? Give Keith your comments at Keith [at] lfcvancouver.com.

Headlines

10 Players Who Shook the Kop (With Laughter) - Djibril Cisse - The Liverpool Way Blog

They weren’t very good, but we loved them anyway. 10 Players Who Shook the Kop (with laughter) Following on from liverpoolfc.tv’s excellent 100 Players Who Shook the Kop, here’s a TLW run down of ten players who didn’t shake the Kop with their talent, but gave us a good laugh and will be remembered with a smile.

More here.


Liverpool stunned by Neill rejection - Liverpool Echo

LUCAS NEILL has delivered an astonishing snub to Liverpool - leaving Stephen Warnock in limbo as to whether he will join Blackburn Rovers.

More here.


Fowler linked with MLS move - This is Anfield

Robbie Fowler has been linked with a move to America and the MLS (Major League Soccer). The legendary forward is out of contract at the end of the season and Rafa Benitez isnt expected to offer him a new deal.

More here.


EXCLUSIVE CHAT WITH RAFA - Liverpool FC

Rafa Benitez takes time out to chat to liverpoolfc.tv ahead of this afternoon's clash with Chelsea.

More here.


Liverpool snap-up Ajax youngster - Shankly Gates

Liverpool have snapped-up young Dutch striker Jordy Brouwer. The 18-year-old has signed for an undisclosed fee from Ajax.

More here.


US bid hitch to LFC takeover - Liverpool Daily Post

AN AMERICAN billionaire is set to make a new bid that could seriously delay Liverpool FC's attempts to finalise a takeover deal, it emerged last night.

More here.


Liverpool set to ignore American takeover bid - ESPN Soccernet

Liverpool sources have insisted that 'it doesn't matter' if George Gillett assesses the club's books or not as they are looking to proceed with their deal with Dubai International Capital.

More here.


REDS AGREE TO WARNOCK SALE - Liverpool FC

Liverpoolfc.tv can today confirm that the club have agreed terms with Blackburn Rovers over the sale of Stephen Warnock.

More here.


Diao won't be back - Anfield Road

Liverpool midfielder Salif Diao has now effectively left the club for good. The Senegalese internatioal had been on a six-month loan at Stoke City which was due to end this month.

More here.


Paul Ince – spokesman for a generation or mouthpiece for his own career? - LFC Talk

Paul Ince wasn’t the most popular Liverpool player of all time. By a long shot. His self-importance was reason enough for fans to dislike him but his playing pedigree as the Alex Ferguson signed pivot of a successful Manchester United side trumped all.

More here.


YNWA/JFT 96,
Andy Neumann

If you ever find an LFC article that you think others might find interesting, let me know about it by sending me a note at Andy [at] lfcvancouver.com.

Contest Standings - Guess the Starting XI

Standings as of 25 January 07.

RankMemberPoints
1 Lance 22
2 Kevin 21
3 Dennis 20
3 Ste 20
5 Mark Aston 19
6 Andy 17
7 Keith 12
8 Glenn Whyte 10
9 Dave Curtis 9
10 Quentin 5
11 Glenn Whitt. 3
12 Chris Cole 1

To enter the members contest see the rules below.

Contest - Guess the Starting XI

RULES:

  • Only open to paid LFC Vancouver Members.
  • You list the names of the players you think will start the next LFC match.
  • You must submit your list to lfcvancouver [at] gmail.com at least 12 hours before kick-off.
  • This contest will include every match that LFC plays this season. Starting with Blackburn.
  • The member(s) that correctly guess the starting XI will be awarded 5 points.
  • At the end of the season the player with the most points will win the prize.
  • What is the prize? It is a surprise!
  • The standings will be included in each week’s newsletter.

Scoring System:

  • 11 Correct picks = 5 points.
  • 10 Correct picks = 3 points.
  • 9 Correct picks = 1 point.
  • 0-8 Correct picks = 0 points.
You can send comments or questions to the Andy [at] lfcvancouver.com.

YNWA/JFT 96,

Andy Neumann

Liverpool FC Banner of the Week

Liverpool FC fans are famous around the globe for their fierce wit and loyalty to the club. These traits are commonly showcased in the banners that appear at every Liverpool FC match; home or away. Each week the newsletter will showcase one of those banners.



Thanks to LFC Vancouver Member Keith Perkins for this weeks banner.



If you would like to submit a banner for a future edition of the newsletter drop me a line.

Andy Neumann
Andy [at] lfcvancouver.com

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