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  1. David Bolt
    24 Oct 2009 04:08 PM
    David Bolt
    It is possible to live in one place and support a team that comes from somewhere else. Both Liverpool and Man United depend on it.

    I support Wales because growing up I didn't have access to Sky TV, so I was unable to watch England most of the time. Living so close to the Welsh border we can pick up Welsh TV so I used to watch Wales play and as a result of watching them far more than England, began to care more about the team I actually got to watch. Hence I am a Wales fan.
  2. busbyboy74
    19 Oct 2009 06:15 PM
    busbyboy74
    You live in England and don't support our national team? Why not move to wales?

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Posted Yesterday at 05:19 PM by David Bolt Comments 0
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Since 2004, the FA and Premier League have introduced a ‘Fit and Proper Persons Test’, which anyone owning over 30% of any football club under the FA’s jurisdiction has to undertake. This is intended to ensure that any businessperson taking over, or heavily investing in a club has the correct credentials to do so.

The original test’s rules are:

A person shall be disqualified from acting as a director and no club shall be permitted to have any person acting as a director of that club if:
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Posted 22 Nov 2009 at 11:56 AM by David Bolt Comments 6
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It’s still only November and Liverpool’s season is pretty much over. We have blown our chances in the league, we are out of the Carling Cup and it will require a miracle to make it through to the next stage of the Champions League. In reality, all we are playing for is the FA Cup and the Europa League, and I’m far from confident about our prospects in either of those competitions, and we face a real fight to make the Champions League next year.

I am a critic of Rafa Benitez’s reign as LFC manager and have been so for a few years now. Look at my previous posts if you think I'm just...

Posted 03 Nov 2009 at 05:11 PM by David Bolt Comments 12
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Here’s a question for you all. What record does Don Welsh currently hold for Liverpool F.C.?

Well done to you if you knew that Welsh is the only manager to have been fired by Liverpool F.C. in their 117-year history (apparently Gerard Houllier’s departure by mutual consent wasn’t just a kinder way of saying he was fired). I think he’s going to lose that record very soon.

Time is surely running out on the Rafael Benitez era at Anfield. The owners and directors simply cannot idly sit by and watch performances as abject as the last few games, Man United excepted, and think...

Posted 24 Oct 2009 at 04:10 PM by David Bolt Comments 6
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At Anfield on Sunday (25th October), there will be a protest march, organised by the Spirit of Shankly group, against the Liverpool owners Tom Hicks and George Gillett. To say that these men are unpopular would be understatement of the century. “There is a lot of anger and people want their feelings known - Hicks and Gillett are not welcome at the club," spokesman James McKenna said, "We hope a couple of thousand fans will turn out for the protest."

The Spirit of Shankly group believes about 4,000 fans turned out for a similar protest in September 2008, before Liverpool beat Manchester...

Posted 19 Oct 2009 at 04:55 PM by David Bolt Comments 1
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We were absolutely atrocious against Sunderland at the weekend. You’d have thought that after the game at Stamford Bridge, the players would be fired up and ready to make a statement that Liverpool are serious about winning the title. You’d be wrong.

Firstly, the beach ball situation. Yes the goal should not have stood, as the rules state that in occasions such as that, a bounce-up on the edge of the area is the correct course of action. However, the fact remains that we got exactly what we deserved from that game. Nothing.

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