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5.30pm on Saturday, Liverpool will be playing football again.
That, for two hours at least, will have to be the subject of
conversation, which could be the most positive aspect for the club since
the full-time whistle at Anfield last Sunday.
Ever since then, one man has dominated every headline and every opinion. The real frustration for all connected with Liverpool will be that, once again, those stories haven't been about the footballing ability of Luis Suarez.
Not his brilliant last-minute equaliser, not that it took him to 30 goals for the season, not that it even showed some progression as it took the team past their total points tally of last season.
They have only lost once in their last eight games and still have a chance of a top-six finish. Sixth is currently occupied by Everton, who they play after this game. That match and the fact that it's 50 years since they finished below their Merseyside rivals in successive seasons, should ensure the campaign doesn't fade away.
Newcastle, mathematically, are still looking over their shoulder and I watched them respond well at West Brom last weekend after themselves enduring a difficult week in the wake of their home defeat by Sunderland.
They'll want this to be the game they win that takes them to 40 points and safety.
The fixture has a great tradition and will bring back good memories for Alan Pardew. Back in December 2010 I was at St James' Park as he took charge of Newcastle for the first time and saw his team win 3-1. A lot has changed since then - Andy Carroll and Joey Barton were among the Newcastle scorers and Roy Hodgson was leading Liverpool.
Suarez hadn't arrived at Anfield. How much will change for him in the future will be an ongoing debate.
Ever since then, one man has dominated every headline and every opinion. The real frustration for all connected with Liverpool will be that, once again, those stories haven't been about the footballing ability of Luis Suarez.
Not his brilliant last-minute equaliser, not that it took him to 30 goals for the season, not that it even showed some progression as it took the team past their total points tally of last season.
Brendan Rodgers will have endured the most
testing week of his managerial career to date, and he'll know there are
now tough months ahead where he must plan without his top scorer.
He will want to see some togetherness and spirit from his squad as they begin life without a world-class player.
They have only lost once in their last eight games and still have a chance of a top-six finish. Sixth is currently occupied by Everton, who they play after this game. That match and the fact that it's 50 years since they finished below their Merseyside rivals in successive seasons, should ensure the campaign doesn't fade away.
Newcastle, mathematically, are still looking over their shoulder and I watched them respond well at West Brom last weekend after themselves enduring a difficult week in the wake of their home defeat by Sunderland.
They'll want this to be the game they win that takes them to 40 points and safety.
The fixture has a great tradition and will bring back good memories for Alan Pardew. Back in December 2010 I was at St James' Park as he took charge of Newcastle for the first time and saw his team win 3-1. A lot has changed since then - Andy Carroll and Joey Barton were among the Newcastle scorers and Roy Hodgson was leading Liverpool.
Suarez hadn't arrived at Anfield. How much will change for him in the future will be an ongoing debate.
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