Sunday, April 8, 2012

Bring On A New Boss

After witnessing yesterday's game, I believe that the time is right for the King (Kenny) to step down and allow a new manager to step in. The team has everything right, but the killer instinct. Well, that is the same issue in majority of the games this season.

KD is a respectful icon for the club. He has been a loyal servant for many years; as a player and a manager as well. He was one of the best strikers in club's history. He was also (back then) one of the most successful manager in the club history. But maybe, the time has passed. He has lost his magic touch.

Since the start of 2012, the club has played 20 times in all domestic competitions. The record shown that a tally of 7 wins, 5 draws and 8 losts. Most of the more positive results were from the domestic cup competitions which also see the Reds won the League cup and are thru to the semi-finals of the FA Cup against local rival, Everton. Let's now focus on the EPL outcomes since the New Year. The Reds only managed to get a tally of 9 points from a possible 39 points, that is from 2 wins, 3 draws and a shocking 8 losts!!! 8 lost!!! What?? That's a 62% lost percentage.For a club as big as Liverpool that is surely a shameful statistics.

Something needs to be done to avoid more slumps and to restore the club's pride and dignity. The club has been a laughing stock in recent months. This is nowhere near to our reputation and potential.

I would like to see a new manager introduced to replace KD. Not because he is no good but simply because everything is not right at the moment and maybe it is not meant for him anymore. Bring in a new manager to lift up the players morale.

Personally I don't think that Steward Downing, Charlie Adam and Andy Carrol are bad signings. Downing and Adam have proven their credentials at previous clubs and are both full-international players. Suarez should be scoring more goals (at the very least) but the tactics and gameplay must support him. In other words, there is still room for improvement. A new manager plus at least 2 or 3 new signings may well be the ingredient needed to restore the club to its rightful position in EPL and Europe.

Saturday, March 24, 2012

Jersi Warrior Sports Liverpool Musim 2012-2013




Ini adalah antara gambaran jersi Liverpool untuk musim depan. Liverpool telah menandangani perjanjian bersama Warrior Sports. Secara langsung Adidas kini tidak lagi bersama dengan Liverpool sebagai penaja jersi.


Apa pun rekaan jersi yang akan digayakan, kita perlu tunggu musim depan.




































Saturday, June 6, 2009

I AM BACK!!

Syukur Alhamdulillah akhirnya dapat saya kembali mengemaskini blok ini setelah lebih 7 bulan tidak dikemaskini langsung. Ternyata masa berlalu begitu pantas.

Dalam masa 7 bulan ini, banyak perkara telah berlaku antaranya saya telahpun berpindah dari Pandan Indah ke Puncak Alam. Isteri dan anak-anak pun dah settledown kat sini. Saya amat bersyukur kerana di Puncak Alam ni saya dikelilingi oleh jiran-jiran yang menyenangkan dan banyak membantu.

Kami sekeluarga juga sedang menantikan kelahiran baby baru yang dijangkakan kelahirannya pada pertengahan Julai ini. Semoga rezeki kami akan bertambah dengan kehadiran baby ini.

Sunday, November 9, 2008

BACK ON TRACK

A convincing 3-0 win over WBA last night gave Liverpool's title hope back on track. It was a good result after the midweek draw against Atletico Madrid.

Robbie Keane finally breaks the duck and scored his first and second league goals. Hardworking fullback, Arbeloa also scored a stunner in the dying minutes. The team in general also performed well.

And the best thing is that FERNANDO TORRES is back. Let's get the goal scoring machine running!!!

Sunday, November 2, 2008

UNBEATEN NO MORE.

Spurs, the rejuvenated team under Harry Redknapp's management has done it. Liverpool are finally beaten for the first time this season.

What I saw during the game was actually a lost caused by failure to take advantage of goal scoring opportunities. Kuyt, Gerrard and Alonso had their chances but fail to get the better of it. It should have been a 3 or 4 goal lead. The Skipper himself had 3 shots hitting the goal post.

Robbie Keane again failed to live up the expectations. Surely he is no way near to be a replacement for the inured Torres. It looks certain by now that Rafa would be bringing in another striker to ensure goals won't run dry in the absence of the prolific goal scoring Torres.

Monday, October 27, 2008

IMPRESSIVE WIN AT THE BRIDGE

After yesterday's win at the Bridge, surely no one can write 0ff The Reds title credential this season. That was not the best performance from The Reds. However, just quoting what Scolari said a week earlier, " It is not how we play matters, but the final score...a win." I would agree with him on this one..Hahaha!!!

Stamford Bridge was a fortress for Chelsea. They were unbeaten in 86 games at home..That was a long long time man..Xabi Alonso was the assassin this time. He hit a shot that was then deflected from Calvalho's body thus sending Cech to the wrong way.

Hope that Liverpool could maintain their good results and go closer towards claiming the long lost premiership title.

The pictures below summarized yesterday's joy...
















Sunday, October 19, 2008

ANOTHER DRAMATIC COMEBACK WIN.

Yesterday Anfield witnessed another dramatic win for Liverpool. This was the fifth time this season Liverpool came from behind to win a game. And of course they maintained their unbeaten run in Premiership.

It was a game that saw Agger and Pennant found themselves in the starting lineup. Dirk Kuyt took over top striker's role from the injured Torres.

A defensive error caused by poor communication from both Reina and Agger was punished by Amr Zaki who was always very lethal inside the box. The match opener came on the 29th minute. Liverpool however fought back 9 minutes after from a Kuyt's goal. It was created by Agger. He took the ball from his own half, exchanging passes with Dossena, cool dribbling and a short low cross for Kuyt inside the 6 yard box.

Just before halftime, Zaki scored his second and it was a very good one also. A scissors-kick from a Valencia cross.

Reira opened his scoring account for Liverpool on the 80th minute. Good run from Nabil El Zhar on the left flank. He then pass the ball to Gerrard who dummied it for the opened Reira. Cool finish from the left winger. At that point of time surely, the fans are confident and could already felt that this could be a repeat to the Man City's game.

Yes..Yes..Yes..It did happen. Another late goal that sealed the game for the home team. Kuyt scored on the 85th minute from a Pennant cross. Flying Dutchman Kuyt is the hero of the night.

At some point in second half, Benitez pulled out both full backs (Dosenna and Arbeloa). He then occupied Reira and Benayoun as wing backs. Liverpool played the game with only 2 central defenders and was on gung-ho mode.

I am happy with Agger. He did a mistake but quickly made amendments to it. Reira as always was very very good. Kuyt has sharpen his predatory skills. Overall I would say it was a well done job, but it should have been a better and much cleaner game. They should have killed the game earlier and something has to be done defensively.