Goals: Hardy 47′, Gallacher 72′, Beck 79′; Ferguson 8′, 58′
It was back to the academy for Barry Lewtas’ men following on from their win over Southampton last time out, with four changes made for the visit of Brighton.
Owen Beck, Luis Longstaff, Ben Woodburn and Leighton Clarkson were injected back into the XI after their training block with Jurgen Klopp‘s first team, adding experience back into the lineup.
But the game got off to a wobbly start as the Reds were punished for a moment of poor judgement, with Remi Savage pressured from behind and playing a soft back pass which fell to Evan Ferguson, who smashed his effort into the top corner.
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James Balagizi made two assists in his second start back from injury as the Liverpool under-18s cruised to a 3-0 victory at Newcastle, restoring their title hopes.
Newcastle U18s 0-3 Liverpool U18s
March 13, 2021
Goals: Musialowski 9′, Corness 47′, Woltman 55′
Balagizi missed almost three months with an ankle injury, but made his immediate return to the starting lineup for the U18s’ 1-0 defeat on Man United last weekend, and followed that up with another start on Saturday.
The 17-year-old took his place in midfield alongside Dominic Corness and Luca Stephenson, providing guile and creativity in the advanced role in the trio, supporting an attack notable for the absence of Kaide Gordon.
Pyramid Stage designer Bill Harkin passes away
Wednesday, 10 March 2021
Bill Harkin (Photo: from the Pyramid Stage Glastonbury Festival website)
UK - Bill Harkin, designer of Glastonbury Festival’s iconic Pyramid Stage, passed away on Sunday 7th March. He was 83. Harkin grew up in Liverpool, attending secondary school in Sefton Park before embarking on painting and 3D construction studies, “with the occasional lunch time Beatles gig for 1 shilling at the Cavern.” Soon, Harkin was showing his work at The Liverpool Academy’s shows at the Walker Art Gallery as well as in art and architecture exhibitions for Liverpool University and The John Moores Painting Prize. “Then, somewhat briefly, I started a course in architecture,” he revealed in memoirs on the Pyramid Stage Glastonbury Festival website. “The tedium of course work was more than I could take, I was much more excited by the theatre and the new fabric structures of Frei Otto in Stuffgart.”