Hi! The "Fan Fest" section of the forum is for posters to discuss and celebrate their favourites. Of course, there are certainly other threads to discuss skaters who you're not personally a fan of. For instance, the "State of Russian Ladies 2014-15" thread in The Edge could be a good place to discuss Liza.
But just in case you're curious about Liza's story, or why many people do like her... (I admit I'm not the expert here; plenty of people followed her for far longer than I have)
As a young girl, Liza was hailed as a prodigy. In the 2010 Russian Nationals free skate, her technical marks surpassed even those of male competitors, with the exception of Evgeni Plushenko. She was the first woman to win both her Grand Prix events in her senior debut season (2011). Many people hailed her as Russia's hope for gold in Sochi.
Unfortunately, things turned south for her last season, due to a combination of injury, growth, and nerves. She failed to make GPF for the first time and, going into Nationals as the defending champion, only managed to place tenth. Some even said she should retire (at the ripe old age of 17) since she'd lost so much ground to her competitors.
However, this season she stormed back, competed non-stop, made GPF again... and proceeded to grab her biggest international win yet. She also began nailing SP after SP, which she hasn't done in... ever. She looks to be on the European and World team that many thought she'd never make again. I think her comeback was inspiring to many people, even those who are not her fans. :yes:
While I agree that her spins are average, I disagree about her performance ability. I like Liza not just because of her jumps, but because of her presence, her fluid arms, and her willingness to perform in a very different style. I keep returning to her
long program at Skate America last year. It was in the midst of her worst season and her SP had left her too far behind. And she actually left some points on the table as far as the jumps were concerned. But I love how she timed her movements to the music, the energy generated during her step sequence, and the crescendo at the end of her program. Of course this is just my take, and Liza isn't going to appeal to everyone. But hopefully you can understand why her fans enjoy watching her.