It just goes from bad to worse for Liverpool at the moment. Last week’s 2-0 defeat hurled even more problems at Kenny Dalglish’s doorstep as he attempts to save a season even a Carling Cup win won’t fix. £35 million striker cut an irate figure after he was hauled off in front of his hometown supporters, peppering Dalglish with volley of expletives before charging down the St James’ Park tunnel followed soon after by Pepe Reina. Villa provided further frustration this afternoon at Anfield, but Kenny will be glad to see the recent rot has stopped.
This week on FFC an Anfield legend blasts the club, where does Andy Carroll go from here, would starting from scratch aid Liverpool and will the Reds’ resident Dutchman be bidding goodbye to Merseyside in the summer?
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Best of WEB
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Could Hamann’s *preposterous* Hendo prediction come true? I doubt it… – Liverpool Kop
Something Must Be Done – But No Knee-Jerk Reactions Please! – Live 4 Liverpool
Andy Carroll – Four key points in support of Liverpool’s number 9 – This is Anfield
Dazed and Confused: A Liverpool Nosedive – The Tomkins Times
History Shows Us These Players Could Be Worth The Wait – Live 4 Liverpool
From Hodgson and Poulsen, through Torres to Dalglish – Putting LFC plight into context – This is Anfield
Earle urges Dalglish to dump Downing and move for £8m star – Liverpool Kop
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Quote of the Week
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“If someone goes out and gives you the best they can, then that is not a problem. If they are looking for direction or help, they will get all the help they want, as long as they are 100% genuine. If they are not genuine then there is a problem, but it will not be sorted out publicly. We will do it privately.
“We said that would be the case when we came in. We wanted to go back to what the club was before, in its ethos and principles. I won’t condemn a player in public. I never have done and I am not going to start now. Whether that is right or wrong depends on the results, as everything else does. You can only be what you are and what you have been.” Kenny Dalglish defending his managerial methods despite Liverpool’s slump in form
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Kenny’s Midweek Press Conference






