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Steven Gerrard will not face any disciplinary action from the FA after his clash with Michael Brown during Liverpool’s 4-1 victory over Portsmouth at Anfield on Monday. Gerrard caught Brown with his right forearm and television pictures showed the P Full Article at Times Online
Rafa Benitez, the Liverpool manager, can breathe a sigh of relief, after his captain, Steven Gerrard, escaped punishment from the English Football Association for an incident during the 4-1 win against Portsmouth on Monday. Gerrard caught Michael Brown, Full Article at The National Newspaper
Pompey fell to their 20th Premier League defeat of the season after being crushed by Liverpool at Anfield. A six-minute blitz in the first half put the game to bed as Rafa Benitez's men scored three goals during that time. Jamie Ashdown, in for the inju Full Article at Footymad
Just as we thought our ship was about to sink, captain Steven Gerrard and the rest of the boys pulled something special out of the bag last night against a team fighting for their life in the Premier League. But is this a sign of things to come or just Full Article at Soccer Blogs
If you have not commented here before, please take a moment to peruse our Commenting Guidelines. Looks like Johnny Lawrence grew up to be an FA board member. One of the major talking points to come out of the match yesterday beside the Aqui Full Article at The Offside
I haven't seen it but I was asking and I think it was nothing.
Liverpool need more from Steven Gerrard
Do you know how you define the difference between a cake and a biscuit? A cake is something that hardens when it goes stale, whereas a biscuit is something that softens when it goes stale. Fact.
Last night's victory kept alive Benitez's ambitions of finishing the season in the top four but they may be without their inspirational captain Steven Gerrard for three matches if the FA decide to act upon his mindless strike on Portsmouth's Michael Brown.
This is a manager who, when he speaks, you certainly take note of what he says, and we certainly did during the week when he talked about taking responsibility on and off the pitch