Kornel Misciur is a promising goalkeeper who was born in Scarborough to Polish parents. After progressing through Hull City’s youth ranks, Misciur caught the attention of Liverpool’s recruitment team and joined the Academy setup at Kirkby in March 2023. A composed and technically gifted goalkeeper, Misciur is comfortable with the ball at his feet and fits naturally into the modern, possession-based style of play that Liverpool’s youth teams strive to emulate. His professionalism and strong mentality have been highlighted by Academy coaches,...
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Glen Johnson is not only the best right back for England – he's also the best in the league. In fact, I'd go so far as to say he could be the best in the world. I really think that. Some people rave about Ashley Cole being one of the best in the world but Johnson on the other side has all the attributes to be even better than him. People also go on about European and South American full backs, but Glen beats them all for me. As a former right-back, I watch him and I can tell you he is one of the very, very best there is and the lad can only keep on improving.
Right now, Liverpool face a real battle to make their way back into the Champions League next season via their Premier League position. It comes hot on the heels of their title triumph last year, which coincided with Arne Slot’s first campaign in charge of the Reds.
In the heart of Anfield's shadows, Liverpool FC archivists sift through grainy 1970s tapes of Bill Shankly's roars alongside 4K drone footage from the 2025-26 Premier League campaign. A single disputed offside call from last month's derby against Everton risks distorting Mohamed Salah's goal tally. For Liverpool FC, archiving isn't nostalgia; it's a high-stakes battle to digitise 133 years of history amid exploding data volumes. In 2025-26, with the club's open digital archive portal launching and VAR disputes up 15%, accurate data preservation ensures legends like Kenny Dalglish and Steven Gerrard endure untainted.
Being a Liverpool fan is special. Growing up with legendary players such as John Barnes, Ian Rush, Steven Gerrard and the wonder of Istanbul in 2005 nurtured my love for the club. In recent years, under the guidance of Jürgen Klopp and Virgil van Dijk, The Reds have soared to new heights with the Champions League in 2019 as their latest mark of dominance in Europe. I will also never forget the introduction of Georginio Wijnaldum at half-time and the corner taken by Trent Alexander-Arnold against Barcelona in the semi-final that year.
All historians should be nicknamed ’Hindsight’.