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Saturday, December 13, 2008

EPL - LIVERPOOL V Hull City 13 Dec 08

EPL - LIVERPOOL V Hull City 13 Dec 08


EPL - LIVERPOOL V Hull City 13 Dec 08

Advise Benitez For Robbie Keane

There was a time when Liverpool's No. 7 shirt ranked among the most prized in football, when, for a decade and a half, it was in the possession of first Kevin Keegan and then Kenny Dalglish. Now, however, an observer could be forgiven for thinking it denotes the greatest underachiever at Anfield. For five years, it belonged to the unlamented Harry Kewell before Robbie Keane inherited his jersey and, perhaps, his mantle.

Five months after his £20 million move, Benitez has been forced to deny that Keane is available for transfer. It is indicative of his struggles, however. With four goals from 23 games, the notion that Keane would become a third guarantee of 20 goals a season - along with Steven Gerrard and Fernando Torres - is growing far-fetched. Advise Benitez For Robbie Keane

Steven Gerrard Returns To The Liverpool

Steven Gerrard returns to the Liverpool starting line-up as Rafa Benitez makes a host of changes for today's clash with Hull City at Anfield - a match you can listen to live online. The Reds skipper comes into the side in place of David Ngog, while Dirk Kuyt, Xabi Alonso, Sami Hyypia and Javier Mascherano also earn call-ups.

The Liverpool team in full: Reina, Dossena, Hyypia, Carragher, Arbeloa, Riera, Alonso, Mascherano, Benayoun, Gerrard, Kuyt.
Subs: Cavalieri, Agger, Keane, Babel, Lucas, Ngog, El Zhar.

Friday, November 7, 2008

EPL - LIVERPOOL (2) V (1) MANCHESTER UNITED 13/9/08 [FULL HIGHLIGHTS!]


EPL - LIVERPOOL (2) V (1) manchester united


EPL - LIVERPOOL (2) V (1) MANCHESTER UNITED 13/9/08 [FULL HIGHLIGHTS!]

3′ [0 - 1] C.A. Tevez
21′ C.A. Tevez (yellow card)
26′ [1 - 1] W. Brown (o.g.)
77′ [2 - 1] R. Babel
79′ N. Vidic (yellow card)
81′ Nani (yellow card)
90′ N. Vidic (2nd yellow, red card)

Liverpool 1-1 Atletico Madrid-Nov 4, 08 GOALS & Highlights

Liverpool vs Atletico Madrid 1-1 THE GOALS



Liverpool 1-1 Atletico Madrid-Nov 4

Saturday, October 25, 2008

Gerrard And Fernando Torres Are Super Hero

Soccer Liverpool, Gerrard And Fernando Torres Are Super Hero.

Liverpool Vs Chelsea : Liverpool Must Win


Soccer Liverpool, Liverpool beat Chelsea Again..

Monday, October 20, 2008

Top 5 Goal Gerrard In The World

The Match For FREE Online


Liverpool produced a late fightback to further underline their title credentials with a 3-2 victory at home to Wigan on Saturday and you can now watch all five goals from the match for FREE online.

The Reds had looked like dropping points against the Latics after Amr Zaki's first-half double, either side of a Dirk Kuyt effort, gave the visitors a shock interval lead.
by Paul Hassall

Liverpool Return


Dirk Kuyt insists he won't begrudge returning to the right wing once Fernando Torres recovers from injury despite his Wigan brace.
The Holland international was selected in a natural striking role on Saturday - and responded with two crucial goals.

However, Kuyt accepts the switch won't be permanent.Liverpool Return.
by Jimmy Rice

Saturday, October 11, 2008

Premier League games

Hospitality for our forthcoming Premier League games against Wigan Athletic and Portsmouth has sold out - but we still have off-site packages available based at The Sandon, a short five minute walk away from the stadium.
This hugely popular match day bar was the birthplace of Liverpool FC and is now a favoured meeting place for supporters to gather for a drink before the game.

Our hospitality suites are separate from the main bars, however you will still be able to experience the match day build up from the comfort of your lounge.
by Paul Eaton

Liverpool

John Toshack went home with the match ball as Liverpool cantered to a 3-1 win over Birmingham City on this day in 1975.

The Welsh frontman opened the scoring on 13 minutes with a fortuitous header and then doubled the Reds' advantage just shy of the hour mark with a fierce drive.

The visitors set up a nervy ending when they hit back on 80 minutes through Hatton before Toshack claimed his hat-trick and secured the points for Liverpool with a third four minutes from time.
by Paul Hassall

Classic Liverpool

The Great Debate returns to LFC TV on Monday night at 9pm and this time we want to know what was the greatest decade on the pitch for the Reds - the Seventies or the Eighties?
The Sixties might have seen Bill Shankly rebuild the club and lead the Reds to FA Cup glory while the Noughties have already seen Gerard Houllier and Rafael Benitez land 10 trophies between them but neither decade can touch the Seventies and Eighties for sheer footballing domination.

Now we want you, the supporters, to decide whether it's the Seventies or the Eighties that can lay claim to being the best decade on the pitch for Liverpool Football Club?

Were Liverpool achievements during the 1970s - lifting a first European trophy in 1973, being crowned Kings of Europe four years later and winning four titles - enough to secure the title of Liverpool's greatest footballing decade?

Gerrard Will Win

Fabio Capello has vowed to get the best out of Steven Gerrard in an England shirt - starting against Kazakhstan this afternoon.

Gerrard will win his 69th cap in the Wembley encounter as England look to build on their 100 per cent record in their World Cup qualifying group.

The Liverpool midfielder believes he has been used in his most effective position when winning only five of his caps so far - but Capello insists he will continue to employ Gerrard in a position where he can regularly repeat his world class club form.

"I think Steven Gerrard is a fantastic player," said Capello yesterday. "For tomorrow, I think you will see Gerrard in a very important position on the field, his long-term position.
by Paul Eaton

I just love Skrtel

Phil Thompson today paid tribute to injured star Martin Skrtel and hailed the influence of the 23-year-old defender on the Reds defence.
Skrtel faces up to three months on the sidelines after suffering knee ligament damage at Manchester City last weekend - and Thompson insists whoever gets the call to replace him will have a tough job to replicate the form of the Slovakian stopper.

"I just love Skrtel," said Thompson. "He has made a real impression at the club. People talk about Fernando Torres, but this lad could be a real gem.

"It's how he plays the game which impresses me. No matter if we're playing Stoke City or Manchester United, he gives everything he has in terms of commitment and passion. liverpool.
by Paul Eaton

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