Chelsea's John Terry Takes A Break After Louis Saha Stuns Chelsea
by (Result | Guardian - February 11)
That awkward date with the doghouse in Dubai suddenly seems as timely for Chelsea as for John Terry and his marriage. more details | go to article
Liverpool Fans Publish Rival Minutes Of Meeting With Managing Director
by (Article | Guardian - February 2)
The Liverpool managing director, Christian Purslow, has become embroiled in a dispute with a supporters' group over allegations that he accused Tom Hicks and George Gillett of making "unforgiveable" promises and having no money to invest in the club, despite being ordered by the Royal Bank of Scotland to reduce Anfield's debt by £100m before July. more details | go to article
Tim Cahill Fires As Fast-Starting Everton Increase Sunderland's Woe
by (Result | Guardian - January 27)
The days of beating Liverpool with a beach ball and Arsenal on merit are passing into a different era for Steve Bruce. It was only the onset of winter when Sunderland defeated those Champions League regulars and a new dawn supposedly beckoned at the Stadium of Light, but they are careering towards trouble now. more details | go to article
Landon Donovan – I Was Wrong To Criticise David Beckham At LA Galaxy
by (Profile/Interview | Guardian - January 8)
Landon Donovan, Everton's new loan signing, said he was wrong to dismiss David Beckham as a poor leader and team-mate at LA Galaxy and believes the midfielder's form will warrant a place in England's World Cup squad this summer. more details | go to article
David Moyes Sets Sights On Landon Donovan For Everton Loan
by (Profile/Interview | Guardian - December 8)
David Moyes hopes to strengthen his injury-plagued Everton squad in the January transfer window with a loan move for the USA forward, Landon Donovan. more details | go to article
Boardroom Shuffle At Anfield Leaves Hicks Holding The Winning Hand
by (Article | Guardian - February 28)
There is a machiavellian side to Rafael Benítez and yet there is truth in his insistence that Rick Parry's departure does not constitute a personal victory for the manager of Liverpool. There is a winner from the first round of bloodletting in Anfield's internal power struggle, however, and the man with his arm aloft is Tom Hicks. more details | go to article
Bigger, Bolder And Bunkers: Liverpool's New Stadium Is Given A Texan Makeover
by (Article | Independent - July 26)
It is unique in the canon of recent British stadiums, carries a £300m price tag, houses a minimum 60,000 supporters, has presidential-style underground bunkers plus changing rooms for Sunday league footballers, and represents the vision Tom Hicks and George Gillett have invested in Liverpool. This is Anfield, circa 2010. more details | go to article