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Watch Stjarnan's exclusive MirrorFootball celebration, the Manchester fanzone and mad
Mario's camera trick
Presenting quality football videos from the interweb, daily at 3pm. Here's today's collection:
1) Remember those mad Finns Stjarnan FC and their kerrrazy orchestrated goal celebrations?
I was going to write a carefully crafted piece about whether it is possible for footballers to lose
their mojo. I was going to make reference to people like Gaizka Mendieta and Michael Ricketts to
determine whether mediocre players just have one great season (Ricketts) or whether once great
players (Mendieta, Torres) simply lose their mojo and never get it back.
An article by Katherine Lockett.
Since the 22nd January, Liverpool with Kenny and Steve Clarke have taken an average of 2
points a game and a goal difference of plus 19. If the league had started on this date we would
have finished comfortable third. That was done with the Torres wanting/getting out and his
replacement Carroll arriving injured.
An article by Jack Widnell.
You can follow Jack on Twitter at @jwidnell and see more of his posts on his blog at The Red
Generation.
Next season is widely regarded as a new start by most Liverpool fans. Finally being rid of the
strain put on the club by previous owners Tom Hicks and George Gillett and a new breath of fresh
air being brought into the club by John Henry and FSG has been warmly welcomed at Anfield.
An article by Paul Boyham.
You can follow Paul on Twitter at @paulboyham and also see more of his articles here on his
blog.
Width from the centre – that doesn't really make sense, does it?
Width has long been a problem for Liverpool and a winger has been near the top of all fans wish
lists pretty much since John Barnes was in his prime.
An article by Mark Warmington. You can follow Mark on Twitter at @markawarmington and also visit
his blog. There is a question that has been toying with me for the past few months; a niggling
little itch of a query that I just haven't quite been able to scratch into submission. It has been
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An article by Mark Warmington.
You can follow Mark on Twitter at @markawarmington and also visit his blog.
There is a question that has been toying with me for the past few months; a niggling little itch
of a query that I just haven't quite been able to scratch into submission.
Tweet
An article by Mark Warmington.
You can follow Mark on Twitter at @markawarmington and also visit his blog.
There is a question that has been toying with me for the past few months; a niggling little itch
of a query that I just haven't quite been able to scratch into submission.
An article by Mark Warmington.
You can follow Mark on Twitter at @markawarmington and also visit his blog.
There is a question that has been toying with me for the past few months; a niggling little itch
of a query that I just haven't quite been able to scratch into submission.
An article by Sheena McStravick.
You can follow Sheena on Twitter at @sheenagerrard and also on her blog.
Recently I had the absolutely amazing opportunity of going along to the Liverpool vs Sparta Prague
2nd leg fixture in the Europa League at Anfield. And what an amazing night it was!
TweetAn article by Sheena McStravick.
You can follow Sheena on Twitter at @sheenagerrard and also on her blog.
Recently I had the absolutely amazing opportunity of going along to the Liverpool vs Sparta Prague
2nd leg fixture in the Europa League at Anfield. And what an amazing night it was!
TweetAn article by Sheena McStravick.
You can follow Sheena on Twitter at @sheenagerrard and also on her blog.
Recently I had the absolutely amazing opportunity of going along to the Liverpool vs Sparta Prague
2nd leg fixture in the Europa League at Anfield. And what an amazing night it was!
An article by Paul Boyham.
You can follow Paul on Twitter at @paulboyham and also see more of his articles here on his
blog.
In the 2006 January transfer window, Daniel Agger moved to Liverpool from Brondby for what was a
club record fee for a defender, at £5.8m. Agger made his Liverpool debut that February against
Birmingham City, a match which also saw the ‘second coming' of Robbie Fowler.
TweetAn article by Paul Boyham.
You can follow Paul on Twitter at @paulboyham and also see more of his articles here on his
blog.
In the 2006 January transfer window, Daniel Agger moved to Liverpool from Brondby for what was a
club record fee for a defender, at £5.8m. Agger made his Liverpool debut that February against
Birmingham City, a match which also saw the ‘second coming' of Robbie Fowler.
TweetAn article by Paul Boyham.
You can follow Paul on Twitter at @paulboyham and also see more of his articles here on his
blog.
In the 2006 January transfer window, Daniel Agger moved to Liverpool from Brondby for what was a
club record fee for a defender, at £5.8m. Agger made his Liverpool debut that February against
Birmingham City, a match which also saw the ‘second coming' of Robbie Fowler.
An article by Kirsty Whittaker.
You can follow Kirsty on Twitter @lfckirstylfc and see more excellent articles by her at her
blog The Liver Bird
With debt repayments... Haha.
On a more serious matter, despite Chelsea releasing stats on record losses of roughly
£70million i believe, it didn't stop old Roman and Co splashing the cash to lure away our number 9
did it.