Liverpool
What If Bill Gates Had Bought Liverpool?
Last week it was revealed that, years ago, before the FSG era, billionaire computer person Bill Gates, the richest man in the world, was offered the chance to buy Liverpool. He never returned the phone call.
That left us wondering: what if he had, and then agreed to buy Liverpool, becoming the richest owner in any sport, with more money than even the richest Qatari sheikh?
Adam Lallama Will Haunt Your Dreams
What in the actual f*ck is this?
Stevie Gerrard Interviews John Terry On Past Rivalry And The Future
Deadline Day: Liverpool Have A New Team Bus
After a stretch of games in which they've made defensive errors into an art form, Liverpool have gone the metaphorical route in finding a solution during the January transfer window, and purchased themselves a bus.
Liverpool Fan Says What's Wrong With Modern Football, Calls The Top 6 "Tourist Clubs"
Jurgen Klopp Got A Giant Pastry After Liverpool vs. Plymouth Argyle
Jurgen Klopp was a happy boy after Liverpool beat Plymouth Argyle 1-0 in Wednesday's FA Cup replay. He was even happier after he got a giant pastry during his post-match press conference, even though his diet forbid him from eating it.
Look at the size of that thing! Even if Jurgen Klopp did eat carbs, he wouldn't be able to finish that thing by himself.
Surely some of the players will be happy to take it off his hands.
Jurgen Klopp Schooled Coutinho and Firmino In Ping Pong
Mamadou Sakho's Liverpool Career Is Over, But Suitors Aren't Lining Up To Take Him
Life has not been easy for French defender Mamadou Sakho over the last nine months. Ever since the failed drug test debacle that kept him on the sidelines for over a month last season, the defender has failed to earn his place back in Jurgen Klopp’s team.
Klopp, who had nothing but praise for the 26-year-old center back when he first took over as Liverpool manager, has since gone as far as demoting Sakho to training with the U-23 squad.
Lucas Leiva's Goal Confirms The FA Cup Is Still Magic
There wasn't much in the way of upsets in the third round of this season's FA Cup, but there was still magic.
You might think Liverpool beating Plymouth Argyle 1-0 on Wednesday doesn't qualify as "magic". You would be wrong.