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We have all been reading about the problems at Chelsea, and their revolving managerial door with the so called player power.

What is Liverpool’s problem?

I am starting to wonder if maybe certain players are also dictating events at Anfield.

We were very quick to blame Roy Hodgeson when things were not going well, and yet his record while he was manager at Liverpool is not much worse than that of Kenny Dalglish now.

Also think of all the turmoil that was going on at the time with Hicks, and Gillette.

In fact the Liverpool fans put all the blame on poor Roy when he had no money to spend, unlike the cash the Fenway Sports Group has poured into the club.

Look at him now with a team that does not have the multi million pound players like Liverpool.

While West Brom is not one of the big players in the Premier League, they managed to beat Chelsea, and thanks in part to Roy Hodgeson they will still be in the Premiership next season.

You could also very well be seeing him as the next England manager; the curse of the job has plagued Harry Rednapp without him even being offered the job.

Ever since his name was being put forward as the most likely candidate Tottenham have not won a game.

So where do the problems lie at Anfield? Having been watching Liverpool lately they will dominate matches and have the majority of the possession, and yet fail to score.

It is this failing to score that is the problem, yet what is the remedy?

The man who seems most likely to score is Luis Suarez but the Reds cannot rely on him alone, plus with all the problems he has had in the Premiership I would not be surprised if he left this summer to play for Paris St.Germain.

There is definatly a problem at Liverpool, and I just cannot put my finger on it.

I will be watching the match tonight against our Liverpool rivals Everton hoping beyond hope that we can produce a decisive win.

This is Dalglish talking about where we are at the moment saying: “We never said it was going to be delivered in a time scale, did we? We said we’d come in and try our best to move forward.”

“I think we have moved forward. There is a bit of silverware there that shows we have moved forward. The performances on the pitch are putting smiles on people’s faces. That’s a sign that we have moved forward.

If we had converted our chances, we would be even more positive.”

These results are not good enough for Liverpool we need to be a club that is challenging for the title.

Look how Arsenal have turned their season around. Our players need to watch how they played against AC Milan, and play the same way.

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