A proud family man born in Liverpool, Personal Trainer, UEFA C Football & Futsal Coach, Mossley Hill 1st Team Manager and
Level 2 Premier League Football Scout
Mossley Hill are on the lookout for a couple of coaches to add to our senior section. Must be committed and enthusiastic. DM if you're interested. @WCLNewsletter@MOTJGOALS
As we look forward to pre-season, Mossley Hill are on the lookout for a couple of experienced players; preferably wingers or strikers. DM us if you're interested or come along on the 30th June
Why do players message asking to come pre season then lie to you about who they played For and How many games they have started or played ๐ฅด be honest cus I will check and when I see you lied I think your a blag and itโs non starter ๐คฏ๐ฅด
THANK YOU โฝ๏ธ
A huge thank you to @podium_massage Sue on her retirement after 6 incredible years at the club. Your care, support & dedication helped us through our most successful era ๐ 4 Pyke Cups & 2 @WestCheshireLge titles. Thank you, Sue โค๏ธ
Result โฝ๏ธ
A hard-fought 2-1 win against Newton FC in the West Cheshire League Division One. ๐ชโฝ๏ธ
Two goals from @Asherduncan9
Fantastic effort from the lads and great support from everyone at the club. Onto the next one. ๐ดโช๏ธ
#MossleyHillFC#OneClub
MATCH DAY โฝ๏ธ
Final week of the season this week.
First up is against @Newton_FC1 tonight.
Which is always a good competitive game.
๐ West Cheshire League Division One
๐ Newton FC
โฐ 18:45 KO (Bar open from 18:00)
Your support makes the difference.
#OneClub#MossleyHillFC
Big congratulations to our CM Jarma Abdi Ibrahim Mohamed. On his call up for the ๐ธ๐ด National Team for the upcoming Afcon qualifiers. Great achievement la ๐๐โฝ๏ธ
โ๏ธ An Open Letter to Richard Hughes
Richard,
Liverpool supporters are not unreasonable. They understand football. They understand setbacks. What they struggle to accept is a full season of the same problems repeating with no visible solution.
That is where we are now.
Sundayโs draw with Tottenham felt less like a point gained and more like an indictment of everything that has gone wrong this year. Spurs arrived in disarray. Injuries everywhere. No league wins in 2026. A squad patched together with academy players. Yet Liverpool, at Anfield, produced a performance that was hesitant, shapeless and alarmingly toothless.
In truth, Liverpool were fortunate to leave with a draw.
This isn't about one afternoon. It's about a pattern.
Week after week, Liverpool dominate possession but rarely dominate the game. The attack lacks fluency. The midfield lacks authority. The defence collapses under late pressure. The same questions are asked after every match because the same issues appear every week.
At some point, responsibility must rest with the man in charge.
Arne Slot inherited world-class players. He inherited a club built on elite standards. Yet over the past year, the football has become slower, more predictable and increasingly ineffective. When almost every player looks worse than they did twelve months ago, the explanation is rarely individual failure.
It's coaching.
Managers are judged on their ability to solve problems. Liverpoolโs problems have been obvious for months, and yet the solutions have never arrived.
That is why November matters so much.
At that point, the warning signs were already clear. Performances were deteriorating. Confidence was draining from the team. Many supporters, myself included, believed decisive action was needed before the season unravelled completely.
Instead, the message that came from the club was calm reassurance. We were told everything was under control. The now infamous roundtable video in February, featuring you alongside Slot, projected unity and confidence that the direction was correct.
But unity only works when the direction is right.
Looking back now, that moment feels less like leadership and more like hesitation. A chance to confront reality was replaced with a public show of faith that the evidence on the pitch simply did not support.
That decision sits with you.
You were rightly praised last summer. The recruitment looked ambitious and intelligent. Many fans backed you completely. Yet hindsight now suggests the squad balance has not worked, and the coach entrusted to guide it has struggled badly.
Supporters can accept mistakes.
What they cannot accept is pretending a mistake has not been made.
Liverpool still possess too much talent and too much history to accept a season where the football becomes this stagnant and the standards fall this far.
Leadership requires honesty.
Arne Slot has had time. He has had patience. He has had backing.
But the problems remain exactly the same.
Deep down, you may already know the conclusion. No new contract for Slot, suggests you do.
And if that is the case, Richard, Liverpool supporters are simply asking for one thing.
The courage to act on it. ๐
โ๏ธ Dominik Szoboszlai is being wasted at right-back at Liverpool, and the time has come for the experiment of using the Hungarian as an emergency answer to the problem position to be stopped once and for all.'
@Realaldo474 calls for the Reds no.8 to be kept in midfield
[@LivEchoLFC]
We share the points at full time 1-1 had chances to kill the game but a good point against a strong @MossleyHill_FC good luck for rest of season #uptheremy
I think Salah situation is different. Brutal truth is he was indulged and treated differently for a very long time. Never subbed early to pad his stats, never rotated, never asked to track back, kept on pens even when he missed a few, etc.
Once you remove that special treatment a player like Salah will view it as unfair treatment.
Arguably a price worth paying for 2 x PLs and 1 x CL but this was ALWAYS going to happen.
Very different to City who have never indulged a player like this, no matter how goos they were. Not even Aguero, Silva, Haaland or De Bruyne.