Season 2014-15 – the State of Play
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Posted on August 8th, 2014
Posted by by Chris Rowland
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By Mark Cohen (TTT Subscriber Maradoo).
With the World Cup now a history lesson and the league season almost upon us, it is prescient to begin an analysis of our rivals for the season. Whilst the composition of the teams’ squads is certain to change, the expectation around each team is only likely to increase as the season approaches (the nature of support – hope springs eternal and all that).
Who will win? Can we challenge? Will Sterling be the new Suarez and will Sturridge continue to prove himself one of the best strikers in world football? Will Markovic hit the ground running and will Brendan Rodgers prove last season was not a flash in the pan?
With all that in mind, it is the scope of this piece to explore where our rivals are in relation to last season and also to each other. It is also the remit of this article to give some nuance to the nature of a league season, and to also add to the general debate of how well Liverpool will perform.
http://tomkinstimes.com/2014/08/seas...state-of-play/
Free, Talking Point
Posted on August 8th, 2014
Posted by by Chris Rowland
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By Mark Cohen (TTT Subscriber Maradoo).
With the World Cup now a history lesson and the league season almost upon us, it is prescient to begin an analysis of our rivals for the season. Whilst the composition of the teams’ squads is certain to change, the expectation around each team is only likely to increase as the season approaches (the nature of support – hope springs eternal and all that).
Who will win? Can we challenge? Will Sterling be the new Suarez and will Sturridge continue to prove himself one of the best strikers in world football? Will Markovic hit the ground running and will Brendan Rodgers prove last season was not a flash in the pan?
With all that in mind, it is the scope of this piece to explore where our rivals are in relation to last season and also to each other. It is also the remit of this article to give some nuance to the nature of a league season, and to also add to the general debate of how well Liverpool will perform.
http://tomkinstimes.com/2014/08/seas...state-of-play/
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