Blackburn VS Liverpool: Match Review

Embarrassing, Disgraceful and Humiliating defeat at Blackburn!
I was actually expecting Hodgson to be sacked the latest by last 
night which was why I keep delaying posting a Match Review.
But it seems like Henry is going to give the Dead Man another
chance to atone himself again in the FA Cup crash against
Arch-Enemy Man Utd.

Liverpool is so "gracious and kind" to award the new manager of 
the opposing team with 3 points. Newcastles's Alan Pardew got his 
first home match victory against Liverpool weeks ago, and on Wednesday
Steve Kean got his first home victory too. I really hope to see Hodgson 
getting sacked today or max tomorrow and not be leading the team in the 
FA Cup match on Sunday. He is merely just a mid-low table manager 
which  should never have been assigned as the Reds manger and his 
away-game jinx  is so "powerful". Liverpool only got 5  points from 10 
away matches with a total of 30 points. Imagine where we will be if we 
can get another 10 points from the away losses.

The players actually played quite OK this morning except for Johnson, 
Ngog, Maxi and Kyrgiakos. If Gerrard scored the penalty in the 85th
minute,  we might even see a repeat of 2005 Istanbul reversal, but it is 
only a big IF. King Kenny can step in to be the interim manager while 
looking for the next qualified young manager. King Kenny can and will be
a real motivation factor to the team right now, so hand Hodgson the pink 
slip and give Kenny the job.

There is a conspiracy theory that Gerrard purposely missed the penalty 
so as to get Hodgson sacked with his unusually terribly taken kick.
I don't bite on this idea but if the penalty miss can get the job done, so be it. 

I am feeling rather uneasy right now about the timing to face Man Utd at
such a difficult time when everything is going from bad to worse for the 
Reds. This Sunday's FA Cup match at Old Trafford will still be a competitive
one and we don't need any charity or mercy from Old Fool Ferguson in 
fielding  a weaker team. Even if we lose the match, we will do so with dignity 
and head high up in the sky. But even if the Reds won the match, I think 
Hodgson will still be sacked in January as he is practically living on a borrowed
time at Anfield. I am still and always will be behind the team!

You Will Never Walk Alone!

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