The Liverpool right back made 50 appearances for the Republic of Ireland since making his debut against Greece in April 2000.
Said Finnan: “I’ve thoroughly enjoyed my time in the Republic team, with the World Cup in 2002 being the highlight of my international career.
“But I’ll be 34 when the next tournament comes around so it’s the right time for me to step down.
“There will be a new manager coming in soon who will have his own ideas for the future with younger players having the chance to stake their claim to be in his plans.”
Skrtel becomes the most expensive defender in Liverpool’s history with the fee thought to be around £6m, in a market growing ever more expensive. Skrtel wont be match fit for at least 10 days, as his former club Zenit St Petersburg managed by Dick Advocaat is on a winter break. Apparently he has picked up some English from his former Dutch manager.
Plus Mo could be on the go!
Just back from the Park Bar where I was watching ‘pool vs Blackburn. I was on my own as JC and Miguel are off down south, and none of the others can be bothered. It was, as any Red who saw it can affirm, a dismal performance. After Arse-Scum 2-2 earlier in the day, it was a golden opportunity to get back into contention. This is not meant to be a criticism of Blackburn, who played well, and have obviously been playing good football recently under Hughes, and fully deserve their place in the league at the moment. However, this was a game that we should have won, and have to win if we are to challenge for the title. The post is title ‘Sissoko. why’? And other despair’, which I think has to sum up the tactical confusion that all Liverpool fans feel at the moment. Momo showed himself in the first year and a half of his career with Liverpool to be a promising young defensive midfielder, whose energy and amazing extending legs, broke up opposition play and set up many successful Liverpool attacks. However, since his eye injury in the Champions League, this promise has been unfulfilled. The timing of his tackles has been poor, his positional play nowhere, and his already weak passing has become a non-existent liability. In many of the games that he has played in this season, it has seemed as though we were playing with 10 players, or maybe even 9, the loss to Marseille being the prime example. Today, we saw both Mascherano and Sissoko playing. Why? What does Sissoko offer that Mascherano isn’t already doing? What is the point of Mascherano winning the ball, and breaking up Blackburn’s attacks if Sissoko is going to give it straight back to them?
The Reds in the Burgh all liked ‘Sergio’ Garcia as a player, despite his frequent habit of giving the ball away in dangerous areas, because he played with passion, and was capable of the unexpected and delivered on the big occasion. Nevertheless, Miguel named him ‘the nephew’, as his undroppability (is that a real word? who knows, it is now) suggested to us that he had to be closely related to Rafa. Since Garcia’s sale we have had to look for another nephew, and Momo seems to be filling that role…
I know that I am in many (indeed almost all ways) not qualified to criticise Rafa for tactical decisions. After all, he is the manager for good reasons, and has demonstrated again and again that he knows what he is doing. However, yesterday evening I was bored (and pished) enough to be watching ‘The 100 greatest Champions League Goals’ on ITV3004, when a goal by Rafa’s Valenica against ‘pool in 2001 appeared. I immediately wondered why we aren’t scoring that sort of goal, neat passing pulling the opposition out of position, with the final player having a simple finish. One of the fundamental things that you need to do as a team if you want to manoeuvre the opposition into a weak position is to use the full width of the field. Goals are normally scored when a forward player can get the wrong side of a defender in the box. To do that you need to pull defenders wide, get behind them and deliver a decent cross. Even if you don’t actually use this to score, the knowledge that width can be used will keep the defence spread out, giving room to pass through or beyond them. The team, on paper, for this evening looked as though it might have that ability, playing two nominal (and supposedly skillfull) wingers in Benayoun and Babel. In practice, they played inside at every opportunity, never once looking to go outside the last defender and stretch the play. The result was a congested central midfield, with ‘pool being held up in pointless sideways passes just short of the box. Only when we were desperately pushing forwards in the last few minutes, with Kewell (a real left winger) actually playing wide, and attempting and succeeding in beating players, did we look like scoring. Where did Rafa think that the goal was going to come from before he put Crouchigol on? Kuyt works really hard, but he spends so much time dropping off to pick up the ball from midfield that there is no chance of him ever being in the box, even if there was a chance of someone putting the ball in there. With Momo playing, SG spent far too much of the game coming back into central midfield to cover his mistakes and pick up the ball, so that Kuyt was completely isolated. This was obvious in the first 20 minutes, but there was no attempt to change the system, and in the end, although we had some excellent chances in the final minutes, we were very, very lucky to get away with a draw.
The only good thing to come out of the last few games is that SG looks to be getting his form back, and he was unlucky not to make it 4 in 4 games. However, this does mean that at the moment we are once again relying on SG to pull us out of the shit, and great player though he is, that is not the sort of position that Liverpool Football Club should be in. I know that this looks a bit like a single long whinge, and that in many ways given that our actual number of points at this stage in the season is not bad, especially given recent years, it may seem a bit excessive. However, it is the way that the team is playing that is the issue, and the feeling that the results are more luck than anything else (note that Blackburn had the ball off the bar and post tonight, just like the Arse last week). Our luck cannot hold, better play is required, and for that we need a different team to be selected (a strange thing to be saying, given Rafa’s prediliction for rotation).
Rafael Benitez confirms Craig Bellamy and Djibril Cisse have left Liverpool and admits he is interested in signing West Ham’s Yossi Benayoun.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/media/avdb/sport/football/audio/104000/bb/104881_au_bb.ram
Just another omen for Athens. Saturday saw the return to first team action for a certain H. Kewell, who cast aside his zimmer frame once he knew that a CL final was in the offing. I forsee a blinding 20 minute final cameo, followed by another season on the sidelines. Still, as long as the result is the same! Seriously, it would be good to see Kewell back in action – a few more goals like that one against the third team from Liverpool last season please!
They weren’t very good, but we loved them anyway. 10 Players Who Shook the Kop (with laughter) Following on from liverpoolfc.tv’s excellent 100 Players Who Shook the Kop, here’s a TLW run down of ten players who didn’t necessarily shake the Kop with their talent, but gave us a good laugh and will be remembered with a smile.
A couple of things…
Bring On Chelsea (Again)
One of the great things about playing in the Champion’s League is that you get to see your team competing against some of the best teams in Europe, but unfortunately sometimes you’ve also got play a team like Chelsea. They are a team with relatively little history or pedigree in Europe, who have managed to bully their way through the competition and once again it has fallen to us, to take out the trash!
http://www.kopblog.com/blog/?p=62
COULD MICHAEL OWEN BE ON HIS WAY BACK TO LIVERPOOL FC?
The little striker is just returning after a lengthy injury layoff and immediately his future at Newcastle Utd has become the focus of the media spotlight, if he does leave is it possible that the prodigal son could make a dramatic return to Anfield.
At the moment it is all speculation by the media linking him to a move to Manchester Utd, but a fully fit Michael Owen would be a target for all the top clubs, but here lies the problem, has he left his injury plagued history behind him.
http://liverpoolfc-onefansview.blogspot.com/2007/04/could-michael-owen-be-on-his-way-back.html
Hicks and Gillett’s plans for an 18,000 singing Kop
The plans to restore the unique atmosphere come as it’s revealed the Kop in the new stadium – which won’t now open until the 2010/11 season – will be an awesome 18,000 seater, single tier stand.
From next August, the Reds have agreed to set aside 1800 Kop tickets for the most vocal, passionate supporters in order to preserve the Anfield atmosphere.
In an unprecedented move, club officials have acted to create a specific ‘singing section’ of the famous terrace in a bid to ensure every home fixture replicates the volume of more high profile games…………
Meanwhile, the revised stadium blueprint will also include such an area as part of an 18,000 single tier Kop end, allowing over 5,000 more spectators than currently available.
http://koptalkinsider.wordpress.com/2007/04/13/hicks-and-gilletts-plans-for-an-18000-singing-kop/
Liverpool have turned down a £7m bid from Aston Villa for Craig Bellamy and have told the striker he has a future at Anfield. (Daily Mirror)
Liverpool captain Steven Gerrard almost missed his flight to Eindhoven on Monday because he forgot his passport. (Daily Star)
Liverpool skipper Steven Gerrard, Xabi Alonso and Jamie Carragher will be offered bumper new deals with the money available from the club’s new American owners. (Daily Mail)
Liverpool will be given a £40m war chest by new owners George Gillett and Tom Hicks in the summer. (Various)
Liverpool are keen on Sevilla winger Daniel Alves and Barcelona midfielder Deco. (Daily Mirror)
But top of Benitez’s list is a striker, with Barcelona’s Samuel Eto’o, Valencia’s David Villa and Charlton’s Darren Bent in the frame. (Daily Mail)
Liverpool want Atletico Madrid’s £20m-rated hitman Fernando Torres. (Daily Star)
Arsenal have beaten Liverpool to the signing of 19-year-old Valencia defender Yago Fernandez. (Daily Mirror)
Striker Samuel Eto’o says he loves Liverpool – but is committed to Barcelona. (Daily Mirror)
Liverpool are lining up a stunning summer swoop for Carlos Tevez to reunite him with Javier Mascherano. (Daily Mirror)
Xabi Alonso is ready to sit down and negotiate a new long-term deal at Liverpool. (Sunday People)
Liverpool’s Harry Kewell will launch his latest comeback for the reserves tomorrow. (Daily Star)
Marseille will not sign striker Djibril Cisse, who is on loan from Liverpool, after his four goals in 14 games resulted in fans booing him. (Daily Telegraph)
Liverpool want Ajax defender Gabri, who says he is interested in a move to Anfield. (Daily Mirror)
After that enlightening and deeply thought-out post from the Sandman, I thought I should give this blog a bit more Reds discussion. So, last night? Good Paella, good beer, good chat (apart from the Sandman, of course) and finally some alright football. Only alright? When we won 3-0? Well yes, the result was superb, but lets not kid ourselves that PSV were anything other than shite. Which just goes to show just how shite the Arse are, but then of course last Saturday showed that. What did we learn from this game? Masha looks good (how did he not get a game ina fucking shite team like West Ham?) and linked well with Alonso and Gerrard. Crouchigol suddenly seems to have learnt how to head the ball, so we must send him off for a nose-op more frequently. Both the headed goals, as on Saturday came from crosses from the byline on the right - so will someone tell them to try and get beyond the last defender on the left as well. The defence didn’t have anything to do for most of the game, as they were so well shielded by the midfield. The real pity is that Carra’s header didn’t go in, as that would have been loads of points for my Champions League fantasy team – note that the Sandman has a heavy Scumchester and Chelscum contingent. So that should be the quarters wrapped up – who do we want for the semis? Would it be nicer to beat Chelscum again ourselves, or watch them go out to Valencia? Answers on a post-card from Spain please…
0 – 3 

Gerrard Scores the first Goal, and shows Crouch how it’s done!
Watch (In French) Riise score the second goal, with the aid of a pass from Da Costa (I think) of PSV

Crouch continues his Goal scoring run.
So Liverpool strolled to victory against PSV in Eindhoven yesterday. The game wasn’t the most exciting I have watched in a while, despite the three away goals. Goals from Steve G, The Ginger Genius that is Riise and The Crouch. It’s hard to believe that PSV put the Arsenal out having beaten the pool back in January some 1-3 and 3-6 in the Carling Cup and FA Cup.
The only down side to the match must be the injury to Fabio which commentators said “On occasions you can hear the snap of the achilles tendon, on the pitch.” It’s a shame it wasn’t Zenden who came on only moments earlier. Also, two yellows were awarded to Mascherano & Kuyt be it undeserved, and one to Mr Kluivert.
Its also worth pointing out that Collina has changed his name to Culina to come out of retirement after GM stopped shelling out for his Vaxuhall/Opal adds. He decided to play as #15 for PSV.
Thanks to Jamie for the Paella, before your trip to Northern Spain.


