The World Cup is now over, and finally, Liverpool fans can get down to the real business - the excitement of the transfer market. Liverpool has been surprisingly efficient thus far in the market, a far cry from the January window. They however had to be efficient given the impending departure of one Luis Suarez, a talismanic figure who had almost singlehandedly taken Liverpool to the brink of Premier League glory last season. However, given all the column inches that have been dedicated to analysis of Suarez's departure and Liverpool’s hyperactivity in the transfer market, this post is simply yet another muse on Liverpool’s transfer dealings, an attempt to try and put forward the feelings of a simple fan.
Ramblings of an Opinionated Bong...
I am a sports enthusiast, who has an opinion about most things. This blog is an opportunity for me to express those opinions, and hopefully get into conversations with like-minded people. If you like the content that is posted here, please help share it.
Wednesday, July 16, 2014
Wednesday, March 19, 2014
Tuesday, March 18, 2014
Experience of a Die-Hard Red at the Screening of Manchester United vs Liverpool
Football is all about experiences, and arguably it doesn't get bigger than a match between Manchester United and Liverpool. To have your fellow fans around you, cheering every tackle, groaning about every foul or celebrating every goal is a unique experience that doesn't happen very often, especially if you have been a Liverpool fan in the recent past.
Liverpool fans at the live screening |
Labels:
Brendan Rodgers,
Football,
Liverpool,
Luis Suarez,
Manchester United
Location:
Kolkata, West Bengal, India
Thursday, March 6, 2014
Liverpool's Transformation: From European Outcasts to One of the Most Attractive in Europe
The last time Liverpool played in the UEFA Champions League was in the 2009-10 season when they were eliminated in the Group Stage of the competition. Even though they managed to reach the semi-finals of the Europa League that season by virtue of their third placed finish in their group, they have been away from Europe's elite club competition since then.
Steven Gerrard deserves to play in the Champions League |
Friday, February 7, 2014
Are Manchester United fans going overboard with the supposed superiority of Januzaj over Sterling?
In life situations arise when the less deserving person gets to hog the limelight more than the person who actually deserves it. Fame is something for which a person has to be not only performing well, but also be at the right place at the right time. For now it seems like it has been the exact case with Manchester United midfielder Adnan Januzaj and Liverpool youngster Raheem Sterling.
Labels:
Football,
Liverpool,
Manchester United,
Raheem Sterling
Location:
Kolkata, West Bengal, India
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