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Create Your Own Wembley History

 

As Liverpool head down to Wembley at the weekend to hopefully return with an 8th League Cup title, you could create your own little bit of history with your name engraved via the new Wembley landmark; Wembley Way.

Wembley have identified some areas around the stadium where engraved stones will be installed in the ground around the National Stadium. Whilst some stones will be placed to mark the achievements of others in the game and famous events, such as Geoff Hurst’s contribution to the 1966 World Cup win, the opportunity exists for your own personal message to be included.

“Fans can choose a personal message to celebrate their greatest ever Wembley moment, show support for their club or country or celebrate an important occasion such as a birthday, anniversary, family memory or even ask for a loved one’s hand in marriage!”

The idea is aimed at gifts that range in price from £50 through to £495, for different sizes of stone. You also have the option to order a personal replica of your Wembley Way stone. Your certificate details an image of your stone as well as where it is located at the ground.

For further information on the Wembley Way stones go to the its dedicated page here: Wembley Way Stones

  • Countdown to Wembley

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Images & Source: Wembley Stadium

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Kop That on Pinterest

As many of you will already know by now Pinterest has stormed into the world of Social Media in recent months allowing users to re-pin their favourite images from around the web across many different categories.

We have added a Pinterest page for Kop That which you can view here and follow: Kop That Pinterest

We have only added a few images so far but will shortly add in more and als0 keep an eye out on the likes of Twitter, for future Reds related gems.

 

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Gallery: Liverpool 6 v 1 Brighton

A number of gallery images from Liverpool’s FA Cup encounter at Anfield with Brighton on February 19th, which resulted in a 6-1 victory for the Reds and passage in to the final eight to face Stoke City at home.

Image Source: Daylife

 

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Round Up – FA Cup – Liverpool 6 v 1 Brighton

 

Sunday 19th February 2012 – FA Cup 5th Round

The 5th Round of the FA Cup saw Brighton come to Anfield, score 4 times and still leave knocked out and on the receiving end of a 6-1 thrashing.

The competition saw 3 own goals scored in a game for the first time in its history as Liverpool ran riot and made their way in to the quarter finals where they will now face Stoke City in another home fixture.

Either side of the Brighton own goals, Martin Skrtel, Andy Carroll and Luis Suarez also found the net. The game also saw the Uruguayan have a penalty saved and a streaker embrace Jamie Carragher as he left the pitch.

Dalglish yet again fielded another strong side with the impressive Carroll and Luis Suarez leading the line.

View some of the  full match reports below as well as all the goals:

 

     Match Report from Liverpool FC

 

 

     Match Report from Sky Sports

 

 

     Match Report from The Guardian

 

 

     Match Report from The Telegraph

 

 

All The Goals & Highlights

 

 

 

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LFC v Brighton – FA Cup Line Up

Sunday February 19th 2012 – FA Cup

Kenny Dalglish fields a strong side to enterain visitors Brighton to Anfield in this FA Cup 5th round tie with a place in the quarter finals on the line. The Reds having disposed of arch rivals Man Utd in the last round are looking to further their cup claims this season with a place in the Carling Cup final already booked.

Jamie Carragher returns to the Reds back four with Suarez and Carroll leading the line in front of captain Steven Gerrard.

The full line up to face Brighton is as follows:

Jamie Carragher starts for Liverpool in today’s FA Cup fifth round clash with Brighton at Anfield – listen live online from 4.25pm GMT.

Liverpool Starting 11:
Reina, Johnson, Enrique, Carragher, Skrtel, Adam, Gerrard, Downing, Henderson, Carroll, Suarez.

Subs: Doni, Maxi, Coates, Kelly, Kuyt, Shelvey, Spearing.

 

Brighton Starting 11:
Brezovan; Calderon, Greer, Dunk, El-Abd; Buckley, Bridcutt, Navarro, LuaLua; Barnes, Vokes.

Subs: Ankergren, Mackail-Smith, Harley, Vicente, Noone, Adestein, Vincelot.

 

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Suarez Says Thanks Over Twitter

Luis Suarez has taken to Twitter this evening via his @luis16suarez account to express his thanks for the support he has seen come in from all quarters following the prolonged media attention over “Evragate”.

The Liverpool hero tweeted:

“I want to say thanks for the great support that the Liverpool’s fans have given me in these last days. I would like to say thanks again to fans of Ajax for what did today. As you know I am Uruguayan, and I defend the selection team, so I want to say thanks too the fans, players and managers of NACIONAL for their great support today! A million THANKS for everybody!”

The Uruguayan has also seen support arrive from his homeland in the form of his International captain Diego Lugano and the countries President José Mujica who felt the situation surrounding the player had been “exaggerated”.

He expressed to Uruguayan radio station M24 that he Suarez ”is not a racist and never will be”. He had also said on a separate occasion of Suarez  ”he’s a young genius on the football field, humble.”

The Reds star man will be hoping to turn all attention back to his undeniable ability on the football pitch at the weekend as Liverpool look to knock Brighton out of the FA Cup 5th round and move in to the quarter finals.

 

Image Source: @luis16suarez

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A Day In Tweets…

LFC Digital Flags & Images

If you are a fan of some of the renowned Liverpool flags that have adorned grounds all over world for decades and tag lines that have become household slogans, then the guys over at LFC Flags & Banners could be a good place to visit to download these as digital images.

Ideal for desktop wallpapers, iphone backgrounds etc they are free to download from the site. In addition to this if you are a flag holder and don’t have a image of it, they will be happy to make it a digital reality!

You can also catch up with them on Twitter at @LFCFlags

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Reporting half-truths, non-truths and just plain nonsense

An article from Max Bloggs. You can reach out to him on Twitter at @derRetter

Before continuing with this posting I’d like to explain my motivations for still covering the issue that just won’t die. I like most of other Liverpool fans am battle weary. I just want the Suarez-Evra issue to go away. But it hasn’t yet and it won’t anytime soon. As long as the media continue to misrepresent the facts, then I—and hopefully other bloggers—will continue to fill in the gaps.

On 13 February, I entered into a discussion with the chief football writer for a large national tabloid after I saw him inaccurately explaining the term “negro”. Seeing this as a blatant misrepresentation of fact, I questioned his journalistic integrity.

Referring to the term “negro” he asserted that the experts found “that it WAS perjorative (sic). And that didn’t accept assertion to [the] contrary.” He claimed that the experts’ conclusion backed Evra and not Suarez.

I don’t consider myself to be naïve—as I have seen what journalists are capable of—but I was honestly shocked at reading his tweets as it revealed one of two things: (1) either he was openly lying to defend his stance on the Suarez-Evra issue; (2) that inadvertently admitting that he had not clearly grasped the nature of the experts’ evidence in the 115-page FA report.

At this point I tweeted him paragraphs 190 and 194 of the FA report which clearly state that the experts concluded that if Suarez’ version of events were true, then his use of the term “negro” would not have been ‘offensive or offensive in racial terms.’

After a 10 minute pause in our Twitter activity (I’m assuming the reporter in question has now opened up the FA report) he refers me to paragraph 179, which clarifies that had Suarez said “porque tu eres negro”, that would have been offensive.

Now what surprised me here was that he again showed that he didn’t understand the nature of the experts’ evidence. He cited paragraph 179 with the belief that it somehow defended his assertion that the experts had backed Evra over Suarez.

But it didn’t.

I never suggested that the experts found against Evra. As has been well documented in the mainstream media, the experts also found that in Evra’s version of events (if true) the use of “negro” would have been offensive. My point was—and always has been—that the experts also agreed that in Suarez account (if true) the use of “negro” would not have been construed as racist.

He then dismisses these inconvenient truths, stating that “[w]e can all find reasons to back our positions.” I argued that therein lies the problem: the mainstream media have been defending their positions by selectively and inaccurately citing the 115-page FA report since its release.

I now find myself asking why our mainstream media even have “positions” that need to be defended.

I then drew the reporter’s attention to his previous quote that “negro” “WAS perjorative (sic). And that didn’t accept assertion to [the] contrary.” He accepted that he was wrong, having recognised that the experts’ conclusions that the use of the term as described by Suarez would not have been construed as racist.

However, he still rejected the idea that the experts “backed” Suarez. I don’t disagree with this point because the experts—at least not publicly—didn’t back either Suarez or Evra. They simply passed judgment on whether the term “negro” was offensive. In doing so they considered both Suarez’ and Evra’s version of events as if both accounts were true and made their judgments accordingly. It was the FA who backed Evra over Suarez, which is clear from paragraph 199 onwards.

Again, this point was accepted by the reporter in question.

Now the fact the a reporter has either been selectively or unknowingly misreporting the FA’s findings may not be anything new to those Liverpool fans who have read the report.

But these points have been the basis of many fans’ support of Luis Suarez. The idea that he can be found guilty without any video evidence, audio evidence or statements from witnesses of the alleged event smacks of a ‘show trial’. Furthermore, the experts found that had Suarez used the term ‘negro’ in the context he claims, it would not have been racially offensive. These are pretty solid reasons to stand behind our player.

There is of course the possibility that Suarez could be guilty. Just as there is the possibility that Schmeichel was guilty of racially abusing Ian Wright all those years ago.

But there is NO evidence to prove these claims or refute these claims. We are ultimately left with one man’s word against another’s.

Yet the media have continually ignored these facts, and have even gone on to misreport and manipulate the truth. Without presenting the actual Liverpool FC standpoint on this, they have labelled us “tribal” and “blindly faithful” and accused us of undermining the anti-racism movement in this country.

The press, anti-racist spokespeople and opposing fans demand that we sacrifice Luis Suarez and our own convictions for the good of society, without taking into consideration our misgivings of the decision.

It is clear for many that since the release of the FA’s report, Liverpool FC, Liverpool fans and Luis Suarez have been subjected to what can only be described as a smear campaign, based on half-truths, non-truths and just plain nonsense.

By Max Bloggs

 

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