The Broadsheet Reports

Last updated : 07 November 2004 By Brian Cartlidge
Anderton ends drought

Darren Anderton has played far too little football in recent years for his liking, but he made the most of his cameo appearance here to have a telling effect on the shape of the Premiership. The Telegraph


Anderton makes it week of Red woe

Rafael Benitez has been in football long enough to know that you ought not to tempt providence. But no sooner had the Liverpool manager said his team were playing better than at any time since he arrived at Anfield than that rosy vision was shattered yesterday. The Independent


Advantage Anderton

Liverpool lost their unbeaten home record and more credibility when Darren Anderton's first goal of the season surprisingly handed Birmingham all three points. The Observer


Liverpool made to pay by Anderton

Michael Howard, the Tory leader, and Joss Stone, the teenage soul star, both sat in the directors’ box but out on the field the action was never so eclectically mixed. Until Neil Mellor’s late entry as a substitute, there was only one proper centre-forward playing — and that was Emile Heskey. The Times