Archive for July, 2011

Tuesday Jul 12Posted by: Antoine Zammit  2 Comments »

VIDEO : Carragher, Kuyt, Maxi Rodriguez, Flanagan singing “You’ll Never Walk Alone”

Thanks to @crazyitalian7 for sending this video :-)

Tuesday Jul 12Posted by: Antoine Zammit  8 Comments »

The Daily Antoine: 12th July 2011 – Liverpool F.C. News update

The S*n could be the next paper on the chopping block after they are also involved in the phone hacking scandal more…
(Hopefully it’s demise will be soon, JFT96)

The season hasn’t even started and we already have 11 fixture changes more…
(Thank You Sky & ESPN. This is terrible, why can’t they figure this out before they release the EPL fixtures? No consideration for those travelling and spending thousands on flights which as you know many airlines don’t allow changes.)

The club has expressed sympathy with Dutch club FC Twente over a tragedy in which 2 of their fans lost their lives more…
(YNWA) 

Kenny is sure that Pepe & Stevie will be ready for the first game of the season more…
(YNWA)

In the meantime Charlie has thanked Kenny for his faith more…
(YNWA) 

The Reds have arrived in China  more…
(Move over Mao)

Fiorentina can’t afford Aquilani more…
(Here we go again) 

Ian Ayre has echoed the sentiments of John W Henry regarding the stadium more…
(Let’s get something going)

Downing prefers Liverpool more…
(Let’s get him)

While Valencia tell us and Arsenal that Mata is not for sale more…
(Uggh)

And there is more talk of Bastos more…
(Humm) 

Van der saar writes off our chances more…
(Good, I hate having the pressure of being ‘favourites’) 

On Twitter @empireofthekop

Monday Jul 11Posted by: Antoine Zammit  7 Comments »

The Daily Antoine: 11th July 2011 – Liverpool F.C. News update

The club issued a statement regarding the stadium more…
(Looks like we are going to say goodbye to Anfield)

All of LFC’s pre-season friendlies will be live online more…
(Time to resubscribe for eSeason ticket)

Aldo claims that Torres will never reach peak with Chelsea more…
(Can’t agree more)

Kenny can’t wait for the Asia Tour more…
(YNWA) 

Stevie knows that Lucas will fight for his place more…
(YNWA)

The skipper is relishing the trio linkup more…
(Gonna be awesome)  

Joe Cole can be shipped to Hamburg more…
(The Beatles, Kevin Keegan and now Joe Cole. Hummmmmm) 

Wigan are willing to sell N’Zogbia more…
(Let’s get him) 

Wenger is after Downing more…
(Piss off Wenger) 

On Twitter @empireofthekop

Sunday Jul 10Posted by: Antoine Zammit  11 Comments »

The Daily Antoine: 10th July 2011 – Liverpool F.C. News update

Here are some great pics of the Reds in training more…
(Nice to see Charlie there, even Aqua is smiling)

Kenny is enjoying working with John Henry & Tom Wener more…
(YNWA)

Kenny tips Adam to be an Anfield hero more…
(YNWA) 

And if you look like Kenny you can get a job more…
(YNWA)

Reports suggest that Tom Ince is moving to Fulham more…
(NO)

And Guillaume Hoarau is being linked more…
(Another name for the ever growing list)

Also a report suggests that Lyon are willing to listen to our offer for Cissokho more…
(Humm)

Here is an interesting write up about our relationship with Standard Charter more…
(Good to point out that we have a huge fan base in Asia)

The club is looking for Asian talent more…
(The largest continent in the world, the next Messi might be kicking a ball in the streets of Shanghai as we speak)

And finally Sam Allardyce accuses Maggie of killing football more…
(I don’t like him however he has a point) 

On Twitter @empireofthekop

Saturday Jul 9Posted by: Carden Hedelt  48 Comments »

Stuff I learned on Twitter about LFC: Petitions, New Stadium and “Man Ure Style fans”

To keep up with all the rumors that have been swirling around about any upcoming LFC transfers, I keep a search out on LFC through Twitter. Any time anyone puts LFC in a post, that comes up on my search.

It’s a good way to get breaking news and to gauge popular opinion. Then again, you must consider the sources.

I haven’t seen all of the LFC tweets in the past few days–not even close (all the begging for a retweet from Charlie Adam has been insane and, to be honest, desperate)–but there have been a few that stuck out.

The fan petition to sign Juan Mata: 

One of the positions of need for Liverpool in this upcoming season is left wing. There are three main targets for this position: Stewart Downing, Michel Bastos and Juan Mata.

Mata is the preferred option for many LFC fans and there isn’t much to not like about the player.

Unfortunately, some Twi-tard started a petition for fellow LFC Twitterers to sign in hopes of getting John Henry, who has been more active on Twitter in recent days, to sign Mata.

It doesn’t get more embarrassing than this. Henry and Damien Comolli have been doing diligent work on trying to find and sign the right players for Liverpool. It doesn’t matter who started the petition: Liverpool fans come off looking like children.

If you’re on Twitter and see this petition, speak out against it. It’s shameful that it even exists.

FSG’s plans for a new stadium

It came out a few days ago that FSG might be favoring planning for a new stadium instead of renovating Anfield.

Something has to be done one way or another because we need ticket revenues to keep up with the likes of other teams who have huge stadiums that regularly sell out.

There has been an obvious backlash–”this is not Anfield” has been a popular rallying cry for those against a new stadium–but there has been more support for a new stadium.

I thought that staying at Anfield would have been the preferred option for FSG considering their regard for history. They are in the midst of a renovation of Fenway Park, where the Boston Red Sox have played since 1912.

Maybe that says something though–maybe FSG learned something in renovating Fenway. Upon completion, the process will have taken 10 years and it remains to be seen if the budget for the project ($100 million) was met or not. Given the much longer baseball offseason, it stands to reason that an Anfield renovation would take even longer than 10 years if similar work needed to be done–but that’s just speculation.

There is plenty of history at Anfield. If Liverpool are playing in a new stadium in a few years’ time, bet on a few things: There will be a Kop End and history will follow. It’s not the shirt, the player, the house: it’s the spirit that is most important.

“Man Ure Style fans”

I try not to let things people say on Twitter get to me, but one got me.

I didn’t respond to him or anything but I did retweet him just so I could save this particular fan’s opinion. Here’s the tweet, verbatim, directed at this very blog:

@dannylevey “@empireofthekop the only downside to winnin the euro cup in 05 is it attracted a load of man ure style fans that dont understand the lfc way”

He’s talking about me, in a way, and that irritated me.

Being an American, I didn’t see many European soccer games in 2005. It just wasn’t being played on television over here and at the time, I didn’t know much about it.

I was at home and the 2005 Champions League final was on television. I was doing something else, not paying that much attention to the television through the first half. But I could not tear myself away from the television from the second half on. I witnessed the greatest single-game comeback, bar none, in the history of sports. I vividly remember thinking “This Gerrard guy doesn’t quit. Down 3-0, scores, and he starts waving at the fans to get up. Might be meaningless though.” Six minutes later, I was eating my words and happy to because I was seeing a once in a lifetime sort of event.

I researched the team a little more and started to follow them. Now, six years later, I’m monitoring Twitter to keep up on transfer rumors for LFC. I even watched England’s U-17 World Cup quarterfinal match so I could see Raheem Sterling play.

There’s a stigma to becoming a fan where there’s already an established, die-hard fan base. You’re not as good because you’re new. The same happens to a certain degree for the MLS here: The fan base is much smaller, but newcomers just don’t get it. The die hards don’t want to have to deal with the new fans because they don’t understand what the club, the league, all that the die hards have been through. Basically, it comes down to the die hards hating new fans because they’re new.

Now, I’m assuming that this fan means by “man ure style” that I’m a fairweather fan, that I’m only interested in winning and I only ever liked Liverpool because they won something.

He’s guilty of generalization. There are probably those fans, but there are plenty of exceptions too.

There are fans, like me, that saw that game and understood the “Liverpool style” to use his term: there is no giving up, there is no quit. The fans were singing at halftime and the players walked through the storm. They were walking on, with hope in their hearts. Not every club is like that.

Ours is. That’s the Liverpool style. That’s why I’m a fan, a self-proclaimed die-hard fan that has never been to Anfield, that will gladly welcome any new fans there are because I know the rewards of being a fan of Liverpool Football Club.

Lastly, a fair warning: watch what you post on Twitter. You never know who’s watching.

(Shameless plug: follow me on Twitter at @cheedelt)

Saturday Jul 9Posted by: Antoine Zammit  1 Comment »

VIDEO : Suarez in Copa America action

Luis Suarez survived an ugly tackle however the one who we can’t get enough of assisted the goal that gave his country a point against Chile.