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We've started a new feature on our Blogs and, for now, we're calling it Rewind. This is where we
pull an old video from our archives that we think was really good, historic, just plain fun or all
of the above.
We'll start with this little gem from 2008 in which we feature current U.S. WNT regulars Amy
Rodriguez, Lauren Cheney and Tobin Heath when they were all just breaking into the team.
In the 1980's prominent militant Negro Chuck D. rhymed about fighting the power. In the 2000's
milquetoast Negro Shawn Francis blogs about fighting the flop. 1960's civil rights leaders are
either appalled or relieved by this. Either way, flopping sucks.
Fight the flop!
Blog: Why Suarez will be smiling
Kristian Walsh blogs about Liverpool's squad rebuilding work this summer and why it should
ensure Luis Suarez has a smile on his face.
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A news article on 2011-09-04 10:21:34 from: Liverpool FC
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Super Fancy Passing Chart
You know why I love writing for SB Nation? Because of stuff like this from our friends at We
Ain't Got No History. Graham basically constructed this fancy passing chart that shows where people
were passing and how successful they were. I'd love to say we'll have something similar here, but I
wouldn't hold your breath.
A tribute to Laurie Hughes
Tony Barrett blogs about former Red Laurie Hughes, who sadly passed away earlier this week.
View the full story here: Liverpool FC
A news article on 2011-09-10 10:14:00 from: Liverpool FC
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Our latest discussion piece features Ben Mayhew, head honcho of one of the best club blogs around,
Greenwich Gull - 'a League 2 blog with an overwhelmingly pro-Torquay United bias'. Since commencing
his scrawlings, Ben has actually hopped on the London Overground to live in Highgate, but retains a
site name that evokes maritime leanings.
About a week or so ago, I started trying to plan what to write about for the next international
break. I got to thinking it would be cool to write about some of the young players coming up
through the Arsenal system. However, I wasn't sure where to start. I remembered that Martin wrote a
few blogs about certain players back in the day.
What is worse? Admitting that the professional players lack the level of focus and application
to apply simple football theory of defending, or implementing a new defensive routine with a back
four formation that is itself new in compostion from game to game? Which ever the case, what I have
long predicted in countless blogs, is that Arsene Wenger's legacy will be permanently damaged if he
fails to take account of a few basic home truths.