2004 was a year of mixed fortunes for the Mighty Reds. Securing the services of the lightning fast Djibril Cisse and seeing him follow in the footsteps of so many others who play against Blackburn and breaking his leg. Out with the insane old Houllier and in with the promising new Benitez. Loaning the Useless Diouf and finding out that he can be quite a good player (when he isn't spitting at people) and still wondering who Aliou Diarra acyually is.
But what does the new year hold for us?
The first thing to look forward to is action in the January transfer window which will now almost certainly see a new striker in the shape of Morientes or Anelka (probably Morientes) who are both high class goal getters which is desperite need. Pablo Aimar and the young Leeds keeper are also possibilities but I think a lot of us still want a new defender especially now that Henchoz is on his way out.
Next up we have a very healthy cup semi against Watford, although we should not underestimate these minnows who destroyed both Portsmouth and Southampton (even though that's not too hard to do).
German Opposition awaits us in the last 16 of the Champions League which is probably better than any of the Italian sides and with our reputation against French teams, it's probably better than drawing Lyon. It is fairly certain that we won't win the Champions League, but the better we do, the more likely we are to keep Gerrard.
All that is left to talk about is the Premiership, which once again has run away from us, which is easier to stomach as we are looking better than last year and who could realistically expect Benitez to take a slightly-better-than-average team to the championship.
But we are looking sharper than Middlesborough, Everton and the others (despite losing to both of them) and I am still confident we can get the Champions league spot that we need.
All that's left to talk about is the long term injury list that will have to be rectified soon. Kewell, Cisse and now Alonso are all out and we need replacements for two of them (now that Riise is looking so good, Kewell's injury isn't so bad) and then.
Let us also look forward to the continued good form of Riise, Baros and especially Stevie G (The G standing for God of course).
Let us all wish the team and staff the best of luck for the coming year. Happy new year all.