The blogger vote was marginally closer, but as if the poll winner would be anything other than a
romp over United. Romps over United better are Christmas, Easter, Hanukkah, and Presidents' Day all
rolled into one.
You can find the previous four results at Liverpool Offside (Worst Loss), Anfield Asylum
(Performance of the Season), Paisley Gates (Goal of the Season), and two posts down on this site
(Young Player of the Season).
Today, a celebration of the wonder that is Martin Kelly, more than doubling the vote of his closest
contender despite being injured since February. Tomorrow, we'll have results for Goal of the Season
on Paisley Gates in the morning and Performance of the Season on Anfield Asylum in the afternoon
(all times relative to me, which means US Eastern Time).
This actually isn't a guest post. I wrote it. It's kind of sad I feel the need to point this
out.
After a week of this nonsense, I reckon yet another introduction's unnecessary. Don't worry,
there's only one more week left. On Monday, we'll start revealing the results, starting with Young
Player of the Year on Oh You Beauty.
This is a guest post from Sam of Anfield Asylum.Once again my cheerful nature leads me to tackle a wonderful subject, this time about just which
player wasted the most time and money we'll never get back. The fact that there are so many
contenders for this award on Liverpool alone this season lets you know just how bad it was at
times.
This is a guest post from Grubb of Paisley Gates. For American readers: he's Australian; that's
why certain words are spelled the way they are. It's not a mistake.One of my least favourite football phrases, guaranteed to make my teeth grind, is the age-old
chestnut about football being "a game of two halves.
Note from nate: This is a guest post from Noel of Liverpool Offside. There will be a few guest
posts over the next two weeks, and I'll actually have some guest posts on other blogs. Plus polls.
Lots of polls. Everybody loves polls. Noel will explain, in great detail, below.Liverpool's season ending position may not be mathematically decided quite yet, but with Sunday's
loss to Spurs, the club moves into the uncomfortable position of needing to rely on others if they
are to have any chance of improving their final standing.