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      September 2009
      Oct 01, 2009 01:44:57 pm
      September is always a key month in any season. It’s a chance to either keep up the opening early form from August or a chance to put a bad start behind you. If you have a mixed bag of results like we did, then it’s an even more important month to build up some real momentum.

      The fixtures do start piling up as well with us playing 6 games in just 17 days. That’s all on the back of a busy international break as well which has saw a few of our players represent their nations.

      During the international break we did get some great news as Liverpool fans, the, long awaited, release of Michael Shields. Thankfully Michael has been given the justice he rightfully deserved; now maybe the players can do him and the rest of us proud with some good results and even a decent performance now and then over the month.

      Well the Reds did give Michael, and every other Liverpool fan, something to celebrate when we trounced Burnley 4-0 at Anfield. A Yossi Benayoun hat trick and one for Dirk Kuyt gave us our first back-to-back wins of the season.

      We started slowly but once we opened the scoring, the Clarets couldn’t cope with us and we started to spread the ball around with ease. With Mascherano injured, Rafa decided to drop Stevie back into the middle of the park and partnered with Lucas, they dictated the play.

      But the man on all of our lips was Benayoun, such an impressive game and now he’s opened his account for the season can he keep it up when the Champions League campaign starts?

      Well, with the exception of one good run where he went past four or five of the Hungarian’s defence, Yossi was in second gear for the vast majority of the match. But truth be told so was the rest of the side against Debrecen but we were still too strong and came away with a 1-0 win.

      It was another example of no player in Red standing up and being counted. We lacked real consistency and just ended up showing our class in flashes. Six games into the season and we’re still struggling to string performances, not results, together. Will we pick our socks up against West Ham?

      Did we pick our socks up? In reality no but we did come away with another three points for our fourth win on the spin. There were some flashes of brilliance during the game from our boys, Torres’ opener especially but we were a joke right across the back four. As well as that, the old zonal marking issue popped up again after conceding yet another goal from a corner.

      But three points is three points, and we got them against the Hammers. Will we keep the winning streak going when our attention turns to Elland Road when we play Leeds?

      Thankfully we did keep the winning run going as our League Cup campaign started but once again it was another hard to watch performance from the Reds. We never really got going and were made to look average by the League 1 side.

      That was all but Jay Spearing who shone for us and David Ngog who took his goal with fantastic quality to ensure we progressed to the next round. But have either done enough to earn a place for the game against Hull?

      Unfortunately, for them, neither Spearing or Ngog were picked to start against Hull although Ngog did at least make the bench but didn’t come on. Those that did play some part against Hull couldn’t have given the Premiership a better send off for the month after we ran out 6-1 winners. A hat trick from Torres, a brace from his replacement Ryan Babel and a wonder goal from our captain Steven Gerrard saw us win our sixth game on the spin.

      The three goals netted saw Torres take his tally for the season up to eight and top the Premiership goalscoring charts. Can he open his account for Europe when we travel to Italy to play Fiorentina?

      The answer to that was a resounding no. It wasn’t Torres’ fault mind, it was the lack of service he got from the very static midfield of Kuyt, Lucas, Gerrard, Aurelio, Benayoun.

      We suffered our first, and only, defeat of the month in Italy courtesy of two sloppy mistakes from our full backs. The first goal came from Insua not pushing up with the rest and playing the Fiorentina forward onside who finished the move off with ease. The second was badly defended before Johnson failed to close down the ball out wide and allowed the well fired cross into the box, which was put away with a neat finish.

      Overall the month has to be seen as a success, it just ended on a downer. Something we will, hopefully, put right at Stamford Bridge when October begins. Five wins from six games, goals galore and Fernando Torres looking on fire.

      In other news we were drawn in a mouth-watering tie with Arsenal for the fourth round of the Carling Cup, which will be played on the 28th of October. As well as hearing that, our summer signing, Alberto Aquilani should be ready to play sometime next month along with Daniel Agger who has also pencilled in a return to action during October.

      High points

      The five goals Torres has netted for us and the way in which he has done has been a pleasure to watch. He’s back on fire and give him a yard of space, he’ll score. That’s the sort of form he’s ended the month in.

      The blossoming partnership in the middle of the park of Gerrard and Lucas. With those two in the middle we seem much more assured and the intent on which we attack is fantastic. They seem to have a good understanding with one another and it’s something I’d certainly like to see a bit more of.

      The newfound desire from Ryan Babel. After a lacklustre start to the season he has really come on over the past month, looking interested again and showing a bit of fight.

      The most pleasing thing of all though has to be the five straight wins in the month. After us being almost written out of the title race after August, to end this month just three points off the pace is a huge positive. Now lets see us build on that.

      Low points

      The performance in Italy was the biggest disappointment. We were poor to say the least and considering the confidence we took into that game, it hurt even more.

      Other than that there wasn’t much to be down about although I’m still a little concerned with the form of Dirk Kuyt. He hasn’t got going at all this season and every time he gets a goal you think that’s going to kick-start his campaign but it doesn’t. After being fantastic last season and even in contention for player of the year, this season has been a let down for me from our number 18.

      Fixtures for October

      4/10/09 – Chelsea at Stamford Bridge (Premiership)
      17/10/09 – Sunderland at The Stadium Of Light (Premiership)
      20/10/09 – Lyon at Anfield (Champions League)
      25/10/09 – Man United at Anfield (Premiership)
      28/10/09 – Arsenal at The Emirates Stadium (League Cup)
      31/10/09 – Fulham at Craven Cottage (Premiership)
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      Re: September 2009
      Reply #1: Oct 01, 2009 01:57:35 pm
      Excellent Stuff DLS. Im with you really. The wins against Burnley and Hull were more of their relative defenses' being poor. We have yet to get into 3rd gear let alone 5th. Lets hope we pick up a result on Sunday to kickstart our season.
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      Re: September 2009
      Reply #2: Oct 01, 2009 02:21:00 pm
      Wow.

      October looks huge after looking at that fixture list.
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      Re: September 2009
      Reply #3: Oct 01, 2009 06:58:31 pm
      September is always a key month in any season. It’s a chance to either keep up the opening early form from August or a chance to put a bad start behind you. If you have a mixed bag of results like we did, then it’s an even more important month to build up some real momentum.

      The fixtures do start piling up as well with us playing 6 games in just 17 days. That’s all on the back of a busy international break as well which has saw a few of our players represent their nations.

      During the international break we did get some great news as Liverpool fans, the, long awaited, release of Michael Shields. Thankfully Michael has been given the justice he rightfully deserved; now maybe the players can do him and the rest of us proud with some good results and even a decent performance now and then over the month.

      Well the Reds did give Michael, and every other Liverpool fan, something to celebrate when we trounced Burnley 4-0 at Anfield. A Yossi Benayoun hat trick and one for Dirk Kuyt gave us our first back-to-back wins of the season.

      We started slowly but once we opened the scoring, the Clarets couldn’t cope with us and we started to spread the ball around with ease. With Mascherano injured, Rafa decided to drop Stevie back into the middle of the park and partnered with Lucas, they dictated the play.

      But the man on all of our lips was Benayoun, such an impressive game and now he’s opened his account for the season can he keep it up when the Champions League campaign starts?

      Well, with the exception of one good run where he went past four or five of the Hungarian’s defence, Yossi was in second gear for the vast majority of the match. But truth be told so was the rest of the side against Debrecen but we were still too strong and came away with a 1-0 win.

      It was another example of no player in Red standing up and being counted. We lacked real consistency and just ended up showing our class in flashes. Six games into the season and we’re still struggling to string performances, not results, together. Will we pick our socks up against West Ham?

      Did we pick our socks up? In reality no but we did come away with another three points for our fourth win on the spin. There were some flashes of brilliance during the game from our boys, Torres’ opener especially but we were a joke right across the back four. As well as that, the old zonal marking issue popped up again after conceding yet another goal from a corner.

      But three points is three points, and we got them against the Hammers. Will we keep the winning streak going when our attention turns to Elland Road when we play Leeds?

      Thankfully we did keep the winning run going as our League Cup campaign started but once again it was another hard to watch performance from the Reds. We never really got going and were made to look average by the League 1 side.

      That was all but Jay Spearing who shone for us and David Ngog who took his goal with fantastic quality to ensure we progressed to the next round. But have either done enough to earn a place for the game against Hull?

      Unfortunately, for them, neither Spearing or Ngog were picked to start against Hull although Ngog did at least make the bench but didn’t come on. Those that did play some part against Hull couldn’t have given the Premiership a better send off for the month after we ran out 6-1 winners. A hat trick from Torres, a brace from his replacement Ryan Babel and a wonder goal from our captain Steven Gerrard saw us win our sixth game on the spin.

      The three goals netted saw Torres take his tally for the season up to eight and top the Premiership goalscoring charts. Can he open his account for Europe when we travel to Italy to play Fiorentina?

      The answer to that was a resounding no. It wasn’t Torres’ fault mind, it was the lack of service he got from the very static midfield of Kuyt, Lucas, Gerrard, Aurelio, Benayoun.

      We suffered our first, and only, defeat of the month in Italy courtesy of two sloppy mistakes from our full backs. The first goal came from Insua not pushing up with the rest and playing the Fiorentina forward onside who finished the move off with ease. The second was badly defended before Johnson failed to close down the ball out wide and allowed the well fired cross into the box, which was put away with a neat finish.

      Overall the month has to be seen as a success, it just ended on a downer. Something we will, hopefully, put right at Stamford Bridge when October begins. Five wins from six games, goals galore and Fernando Torres looking on fire.

      In other news we were drawn in a mouth-watering tie with Arsenal for the fourth round of the Carling Cup, which will be played on the 28th of October. As well as hearing that, our summer signing, Alberto Aquilani should be ready to play sometime next month along with Daniel Agger who has also pencilled in a return to action during October.

      High points

      The five goals Torres has netted for us and the way in which he has done has been a pleasure to watch. He’s back on fire and give him a yard of space, he’ll score. That’s the sort of form he’s ended the month in.

      The blossoming partnership in the middle of the park of Gerrard and Lucas. With those two in the middle we seem much more assured and the intent on which we attack is fantastic. They seem to have a good understanding with one another and it’s something I’d certainly like to see a bit more of.

      The newfound desire from Ryan Babel. After a lacklustre start to the season he has really come on over the past month, looking interested again and showing a bit of fight.

      The most pleasing thing of all though has to be the five straight wins in the month. After us being almost written out of the title race after August, to end this month just three points off the pace is a huge positive. Now lets see us build on that.

      Low points

      The performance in Italy was the biggest disappointment. We were poor to say the least and considering the confidence we took into that game, it hurt even more.

      Other than that there wasn’t much to be down about although I’m still a little concerned with the form of Dirk Kuyt. He hasn’t got going at all this season and every time he gets a goal you think that’s going to kick-start his campaign but it doesn’t. After being fantastic last season and even in contention for player of the year, this season has been a let down for me from our number 18.

      Fixtures for October

      4/10/09 – Chelsea at Stamford Bridge (Premiership)
      17/10/09 – Sunderland at The Stadium Of Light (Premiership)
      20/10/09 – Lyon at Anfield (Champions League)
      25/10/09 – Man United at Anfield (Premiership)
      28/10/09 – Arsenal at The Emirates Stadium (League Cup)
      31/10/09 – Fulham at Craven Cottage (Premiership)

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      Re: September 2009
      Reply #4: Oct 02, 2009 09:29:09 am
      I dont believe titles are won in septemeber.I always believe that the january month is the key month which shows who is in for a real chance of glory. Last season the january month was the diffrence between us and the title. And about 3 other games besides that month. We will wait and see in january if were a chance at the title.
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      Re: September 2009
      Reply #5: Oct 02, 2009 09:42:32 am
      I dont believe titles are won in septemeber.I always believe that the january month is the key month which shows who is in for a real chance of glory. Last season the january month was the diffrence between us and the title. And about 3 other games besides that month. We will wait and see in january if were a chance at the title.

      So if we lose all our games in September then January will still count, utter tosh.
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      Re: September 2009
      Reply #6: Oct 02, 2009 09:50:37 am
      So if we lose all our games in September then January will still count, utter tosh.
      There are only 4 games in septemeber and teams have won leauges with 6 losses so why wouldnt january count after that. I said that january shows you who in with a chance for the title. U cant decide titles in september.
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      Re: September 2009
      Reply #7: Oct 02, 2009 09:51:53 am
      We won 5 out of 6 games in 17 days and that, IMO, is a good run. We lost the one game we can afford to.

      Burnley was a more comfortable one but we shouldn't get too carried away with that result as I think we're pretty much to strong for them at home. Yossi Benayoun was top in that game and took his goals well and Steven Gerrard was unlucky not to score in that game and we actually saw some good movements.

      Debrecen, well, sometimes new teams making their Champions League bow are expected to be thrashed by a team like Liverpool but many times we've barely beat them. I've never heard of them and I've never heard of Standard Liege either but we still did our best to hold on for the win.

      West Ham at Upton Park is a difficult place to play and we have seen big teams having difficult times there as well. Thankfully enough, we came away with a win even though we let the lead slip twice. Fernando Torres, was back to his usual self in this game.

      Leeds United, though in League 1, they are still a decent side. To be honest, we were lucky that their goal was flagged on side and that their players did not put on their shooting boots that day. Take nothing away from David N'gog though, as he took his goal really well. Nonetheless, we were through to the next round with a mouth watering tie against Arsenal.

      Hull City at Anfield, was a game we didn't win last season. We had to come from 2-0 down and have Steven Gerrard's brace to thank for. This time, it was different. Hull City weren't on the best of forms but 6-1 is a great result for us. Fernando Torres' hat trick was brilliant with every goal being something to remember. His replacement, Ryan Babel got a brace and Steven Gerrard's scored a contender for Goal of the Season.

      Fiorentina. Italy isn't an easy place to play but to be honest, I still expected ourselves to win the game. We were outplayed by the Italian side the whole of first half. I still think the first goal could have been flagged offside but it wasn't. Fiorentina deserved to lead at the break as they were more determined in that game. We were better in the second half but in truth, we lost the game in the first half. That was one of the worst performance I've ever seen us put.

      All in all, I'm pretty happy with the return of 5 wins from 6 and with the form of Fernando Torres. Some may disagree but I think our title chances also rest on this lad. At the moment he's top scorer and I hope he stays up there for a very long time. Also we have seen the potential Jay Spearing has. Reminds me a little bit of Steven Gerrard with that passes against Leeds. Even Ryan Babel seem to have stepped up his game and that can only be good for him and for us. Lucas, isn't doing too badly beside Stevie and he's seen to play better passes now.

      On the other hand, I'm yet to see the team hit top gear. Even with our below-par performance, we've came away with a win. The disappointing fact is we have lost to teams who are of better standard than the ones we beat, opposite of what happen last season. However, it doesn't matter how we win the games. A win is a win and we have to win ugly if we want number 19.
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      Re: September 2009
      Reply #8: Oct 02, 2009 11:03:30 am
      Great Summary DLS. It was important to get some wins under our belts - and we did.
      Shocking finish to the month, but as previous poster said, probably the one game in the month we could 'afford' to lose - as much as I hate to lose any game.

      October is a critical month though - "Must-Win" League games against the Chavs and Manure, a critical Champs League game against Lyon and the League Cup game against Arsene's Kindergarten XI

      With so few draws in the league this year (think top 10 haven't drawn yet), wins are crucial, and a few ugly wins now will be all the sweeter when we celebrate No.19 in May
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      Re: September 2009
      Reply #9: Oct 02, 2009 11:10:58 am
      There are only 4 games in septemeber and teams have won leauges with 6 losses so why wouldnt january count after that. I said that january shows you who in with a chance for the title. U cant decide titles in september.

      But you dont all of a sudden appear in Januray as a title contender, its a result of results from September, October, November and December.  Football is a marathon not a sprint.

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