Saturday 29 September 2012

Gerrard's goal (Gif Image)


Suarez goals (GIF)

 1st Goal;


2nd Goal;


3rd Goal;



A win is expected....

After the strong performance against Manchester United (even though we lost) and the great performance of a very young Liverpool side against West Brom, a win is what we expect from The Reds, who are really looking more and more dangerous day by day.
Nuri Sahin should be in the starting 11 after his strong performance in the last match. All eyes will be on Luis Suarez also, who scored a hat-trick last season against Norwich City.



All the best to The Reds for the match from my side,
Y.N.W.A

"Shankly Lives Forever" (Rest In Peace)

Bill Shankly is remembered as one of our greatest managers. He died on 29 September 1981 (aged 68), 31 years ago today.




R.I.P
Y.N.W.A

Friday 28 September 2012

A Collection of some of the best pics











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Y.N.W.A

Anfield......Heaven!





- Justice For The 96! YNWA

Young players are doing some great work...

Young players have no doubt proved that they are going to be great in future. The performance is getting better game after game, Brendan Rodgers is doing a great job by giving youngsters more playing time. It's good for the players as well as the team, the players are surely gaining a lot of experience also.
Liverpool won the last match by 2 goals to 1, and the majority of the players in the starting 11 were young. If they continue this good work, they will surely become great players in future.
Y.N.W.A

Yesil started for Liverpool....



The highly anticipated young player, Samed Yesil, started in the match against WBA. Though the main focus of the match was Nuri Sahin, who scored two goals to help Liverpool win 2 goals to 1.

Jerome Sinclair is now the youngest player to represent LFC

Jerome Sinclair, 16 years old, became the youngest ever player to represent Liverpool. He did this in the match between LFC vs WBA.

Two Goals for Sahin!


 Nuri Sahin scored twice in the match between Liverpool and WBA.

Thursday 27 September 2012

Nice Pic...


Keep visiting for more pics.

Some great quotes by Brendan Rodgers


- "I want to use the incredible support to make coming to Anfield the longest 90 minutes of an opponent’s life."

- "This is a club that is historic for the identity, style and DNA of its football."

- "You can't come to Liverpool and play a direct game of football, lumping-it style.

- "My philosophy is simple — I’m here to educate. I’m not here to train. You train dogs, you don’t train players."

- “I want the city to be proud of their team. I want every Liverpool supporter around the world proud of this football club."

Wednesday 26 September 2012

High expectations from the young players.

The Reds team for the match against WBA consists of many young players. Also, Jerome Sinclair could become the youngest ever player to represent Liverpool, the 16 year old is on the bench. It will be very interesting to see how to youngsters play in the match, the expectations are surely high.
My best wishes to the young fighters of Liverpool,
Y.N.W.A

Liverpool, Starting 11 against WBA

Starting Line-Up :
Jones
Wisdom, Carragher, Coates, Robinson,
Sahin, Henderson, Allen
Assaidi, Yesil, Downing.

Subs : 
Gulacsi, Sama, Suso, Sterling, Wilson, Coady, Sinclair.

Jerome Sinclair could become the youngest player to represent Liverpool


 The 16 year old is in the Liverpool squad for the match against West Brom. He may become the youngest ever player to represent Liverpool.

Xabi Alonso Wallpaper


We love the club, the club loves us!


Great Old Times.....


The Youth Power of Liverpool (Photos)




















Tuesday 25 September 2012

Liverpool: The Future is Bright

Liverpool, may not have had a very good start in this season, but there are a lot of positive points to talk about.
- The passing is improving game after game.
- They have dominated against clubs such as Manchester City and Manchester United.
- Plenty of young players are playing in the side, still they are performing well.
- The Reds have some great young players like; Jonjo Shelvey, Fernando Suso, Raheem Sterling, Joe Allen, Fabio Borini, Samed Yesil, etc.
- The Young players have performed exceptionally well.

The future of Liverpool is certainly great and if they continue to improve, they will soon become a nightmare for the other teams.
Y.N.W.A

Player which should be playing in the next match

The next game of Liverpool is against West Brom on 26 Sep 2012. A few important players of The Reds are injured currently, like Lucas and Agger.
The players who i think should be in the starting eleven tomorrow are:
1. Samed Yesil

2. Nuri Sahin

3. Sebastián Coates

4. Fernando Suso

Must see, great pic!

Last Update for now, Keep visiting!
Y.N.W.A

Suarez free kick against Manchester City (Gif Image)


Suarez's incredible dribble against United (Old Gif Image)


Great skill by Suarez (Gif Image)


Gerrard's Celebration after his goal (GIF)


Monday 24 September 2012

Happy Birthday John Arne Riise






A Very Happy Birthday to former Liverpool player John Arne Riise,
Y.N.W.A




Happy Birthday Fábio Aurélio


A Very Happy Birthday to former Liverpool player Fábio Aurélio,
Y.N.W.A

Forever A Red

After a bad start of this season (no wins so far), one question rises in the mind of many fans, "Is Brendan Rodgers the right man for Liverpool?"
Well in my view, he is surely the right man for Liverpool. The team is performing very well, and the quality of the play is increasing in every game. He is also using the young talents quite brilliantly, and is also a great fan of Liverpool FC.

"Liverpool isn't just a football club, it's a way of life."

- Brendan Rodgers

The team is clearly working hard, the results will start coming sooner rather than later.

I believe in Rodgers, Liverpool till i die.
Y.N.W.A

Martin Kelly could be out for the rest of the season

"What I can say is its not the worst injury I've had, and for sure I'll be fighting for my place next year, when I'm back fitter and stronger"

- Martin Kelly