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English Clubs Liverpool FC- The Kop Talk 2012, Liverpool 2-1 Everton- FA CUP FINAL NEXT

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post Mar 24 2012, 12:08 AM, updated 14y ago

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~The Home Of Liverpool Supporters~


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Liverpool Football Club



Founded: 1892

Founded by: John Houlding

Nickname: The Reds

Ground : Anfield

Chairman:
Tom Werner

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League Champions -----> 18
1900-01 ; 1905-06 ; 1921-22 ; 1922-23 ; 1946-47 ; 1963-64 ; 1965-66
1972-73 ; 1975-76 ; 1976-77 ; 1978-79 ; 1979-80 ; 1981-82 ; 1982-83
1983-84 ; 1985-86 ; 1987-88 ; 1989-90

Division Two Winners -----> 4
1893-94 ; 1895-96 ; 1904-05 ; 1961-62

Lancashire League Winners -----> 1
1892-93

Football Association Challenge Cup Winners -----> 7
1964-65 ; 1973-74 ; 1985-86 ; 1988-89 ; 1991-92
2000-01 ; 2005-06

League Cup Winners -----> 8
1980-81 ; 1981-82 ; 1982-83 ; 1983-84 ; 1994-95
2000-01 ; 2002-03 ; 2011-12

Football Association Charity Shield Winners -----> 15
1964* ; 1965* ; 1966 ; 1974 ; 1976 ; 1977* ; 1979 ; 1980 ; 1982
1986* ; 1988 ; 1989 ; 1990* ; 2001 ; 2006 ( * shared)

European Cup Winners -----> 5
1976-77 ; 1977-78 ; 1980-81 ; 1983-84 ; 2004-05

UEFA Cup Winners -----> 3
1972-73 ; 1975-76 ; 2000-01

European Super Cup Winners -----> 3
1977 ; 2001 ; 2005

Super Cup Winners -----> 1
1985-86

Carlsberg Trophy -----> 3
1997-98 ; 1998-99 ; 1999-2000

Reserves Division One Winners -----> 16
1956-57 ; 1968-69 ; 1969-70 ; 1970-71 ; 1972-73 ; 1973-74 ; 1974-75
1975-76 ; 1976-77 ; 1978-79 ; 1980-81 ; 1981-82 ; 1983-84 ; 1984-85
1989-90 ; 1999-2000

FA Youth Cup Winners -----> 3
1995-96 ; 2005-06 ; 2006-07


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post Mar 24 2012, 12:09 AM

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The History


1959 - Shankly appointed manager

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December 1st 1959 is a date that will forever be etched in the annals of Anfield history. For it was on this day that Liverpool Football Club announced Huddersfield Town boss Bill Shankly would be their new manager in succession to Phil Taylor.


On his appointment he released 24 players and began to reshape the team.Promotion to the First Division was achieved in 1961–62, and the club won the League for the first time in 17 years in 1963–64. Another League title followed in 1965–66, after the club had won their first FA Cup the previous season. The club won the League and UEFA Cup in 1972–73 and the FA Cup again a year later; after this, Shankly retired and was replaced by his assistant Bob Paisley.Paisley was even more successful than Shankly and the club won the League and UEFA Cup in 1975–76, his second season as manager. The following season they retained the League title, won the European Cup for the first time, but lost in the FA Cup final, narrowly missing out on a treble. Liverpool retained the European Cup the next season, and the season after won the League again with 68 points—a domestic record, conceding only 16 goals in 42 league matches.During the nine seasons Paisley managed the club, Liverpool won 21 trophies, including three European Cups, a UEFA Cup, six league titles and three consecutive League Cups. The only domestic trophy to elude him was the FA Cup.

Paisley retired in 1983 and (as Shankly had done) handed the reins to his assistant, veteran coach Joe Fagan. The succession of coaches came from the Anfield Boot Room where the Liverpool staff discussed strategy and allegedly stored gin.[10] Liverpool won three trophies in Fagan's first season in charge: the League, League Cup and European Cup, becoming the first English side to win three trophies in a season.Liverpool reached the European Cup final again in 1985. The match was against Juventus at the Heysel Stadium. Before kick-off, disaster struck: Liverpool fans breached a fence which separated the two groups of supporters and charged the Juventus fans. The resulting weight of people caused a retaining wall to collapse, killing 39 fans, mostly Italians. The match was played regardless and Liverpool lost 1–0 to Juventus. English clubs were consequently banned from participating in European competition for five years; Liverpool received a ten-year ban, which was later reduced to six years. Fourteen of their fans received convictions for involuntary manslaughter.
The statue of former manager Bill Shankly, outside Anfield

Fagan resigned after the disaster and Kenny Dalglish was appointed as player-manager.During his reign, the club won another three League Championships and two FA Cups, including a League and Cup "Double" in 1985–86. Liverpool's success was overshadowed by the Hillsborough Disaster: in an FA Cup semi-final against Nottingham Forest on 15 April 1989, hundreds of Liverpool fans were crushed. 94 fans died that day; the 95th victim died in hospital from his injuries four days later, and the 96th died nearly four years later without regaining consciousness. After the Hillsborough tragedy there was a governmental review of stadium safety. Known as the Taylor Report, it paved the way for legislation which required top-division teams to have all-seater stadiums. The report ruled that the main reason for the disaster was overcrowding due to a failure of police control.Dalglish cited the Hillsborough Disaster and its repercussions as the reason for his resignation in 1991. He was replaced by former player Graeme Souness. Apart from winning the FA Cup in 1992, Souness achieved little success and was replaced by a former member of the "Boot Room", Roy Evans. Evans fared little better: a League Cup victory in 1995 was his only trophy. Gérard Houllier was appointed as co-manager in 1998–99, but was left in sole charge after Evans resigned in November 1998.

In his second season in charge Liverpool won a unique treble of the FA Cup, League Cup and UEFA Cup.In the 2001-02 season, during which Houllier underwent major heart surgery, Liverpool finished second behind Arsenal.The following seasons failed to live up to expectations and Houllier was replaced by Rafael Benítez. The club finished fifth in his first season in charge but won the UEFA Champions League by beating Milan 3–2 in a penalty shootout after the match finished 3–3.The following season Liverpool finished third with 82 points—their highest total since 1988. They won the FA Cup as they had the Champions League victory the previous season, by beating West Ham United in penalty shootout after the match finished at 3–3. In 2006–07, the club's search for investment came to an end when American businessmen George Gillett and Tom Hicks became the owners of Liverpool in a deal which valued the club and its outstanding debts at £218.9 million. That season, the club reached another Champions League final, but this time lost 2–1 to Milan
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QUOTE(Rotuham @ Mar 23 2012, 09:02 PM)
The league cup was always one of liverpool's favourite cup even in the 80's.That's why we are the record holders.

Do you think a club can immediately challenge for the title after just one summer of investment?Even man city with the billions took three years to challenge and even that is in doubt now.Looks like you are more deluded than what you claim 'deluded liverpool fans'.Your slur alex took 6 years to win the league as well.

We have already tied down the biggest shirt sponsorship deal despite having no CL rolleyes.gif

Good luck with your glazers.What goes up has to come down.Fergie won't be there forever to win it all for you.Same goes for the likes of giggs and scholes.
Which ever manager comes in to replace slur will have a tough time whether he is mourinho or guardiola.
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QUOTE(Rotuham @ Mar 23 2012, 11:34 PM)
Charlie adam out for the season. bye.gif
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QUOTE(bitebug @ Mar 23 2012, 11:36 PM)
Lame troll ruining a great band... Shame.. Manure fans are too obsessed with us. Let them be. Any publicity is a good publicity
And fyeah adam out for the season!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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QUOTE(RyanHo @ Mar 23 2012, 11:45 PM)
wtf is ur prob? lucas and adam out for season. nth good to be celebrated.
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QUOTE(bitebug @ Mar 24 2012, 12:04 AM)
I didn't say anything about Lucas.
But I'm definitely not fond of Adam, since the start. He doesn't really make any significant impact being in the team. We still have Henderson and Shelvey. Kuyt gets more playing time, and so does Spearing.
If you don't like my post, please by all means simply ignore it. If you feel hurt about it, at least reply properly.....
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post Mar 24 2012, 12:12 AM

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Liverpool look to Plan B in case of failure


A potential £20 million dividend from Uefa has been lost and, for all the beating away of its significance as the Merseyside club increasingly rely on their enduring fame and esteem to attract players, another year outside the European elite is a damaging blow.

Not only will a large chunk of European transfer funds go somewhere other than Anfield for a third consecutive season, enticing players away from Champions League participating clubs becomes increasingly problematic the longer the club are outside the top tier.

The League Cup has saved the season and the FA Cup may elevate it to heroic status, but failure to finish in the top four has made attaining the goal of Champions League qualification next season even harder.

The answer, many anticipate, is for the owners, Fenway Sports Group, to provide another £50 million on seven new players this summer.

But anyone expecting such a response without revenue that has not been generated by player sales or commercial deals has not been paying enough attention to the model favoured by club owners FSG.

Principal owner John W. Henry and chairman Tom Werner could not have made their insistence on Liverpool being self-sufficient any clearer since they bought the club, which is why they coveted the top four so much.

They knew it would strengthen their hand in future player recruitment and also make sponsorship deals more attractive, especially as they continue to pursue naming rights for the increasingly elusive new stadium.

John W. Henry’s most recent statement underlined the pragmatism which pervades the ownership of the club.

“Tom and I were attending the European Club Association meetings,” said Henry.

“There are a number of critical issues such as Financial Fair Play and economic problems of clubs large and small that need to be addressed.

"Just as the countries of Europe need a sound financial landscape, so, too, does football as a sport.”

These are the not the words of a man who bought into English football because of an admiration for the economic hedonism of Sheikh Mansour and Roman Abramovich.

Manager Kenny Dalglish will have funds to strengthen the squad, but not as much as he would had he led a late surge into fourth.

Both he and director of football, Damien Comolli, are going to have to be at their most diligent and persuasive to find the bargains.

They should get their first installment of £6 million this weekend when Alberto Aquilani is scheduled to play his 25th game of the season for AC Milan.

In doing so, the Italian will trigger a sales clause in his agreement with the Serie A club, enabling Liverpool to offload him in a permanent deal in May.

Although Liverpool will have to accept a staggering £14 million loss on the 27-year-old - for whom Rafa Benitez paid £20 million in 2009 - Dalglish will still be grateful for every extra penny as he works out where the majority of his transfer kitty will come from.

Qualifying for the Europa League can also be worth around £6 million if a side makes decent progress, while there may be some profit if Lille decide to retain Joe Cole - another on-loan midfielder - in a permanent deal.

Either way, there will not be megabucks around for Dalglish to resolve lingering problems such as how to get his team’s chances to goal ratio moving in the right direction.

Dalglish’s own position has escaped major scrutiny, despite the distance between the pre-season Premier League target and the reality.

But while Chelsea were ravaged by internal division and had to replace their manager, the opposite is true at Anfield. The memories of the latter days of Benitez’s reign and Roy Hodgson’s brief tenure when just about every level of Liverpool Football Club was prone to squabbling remain fresh.

Dalglish’s restoration of a sense of camaraderie across the ranks is not underestimated when his broader contribution over 18 months is reviewed.

Although his appeal for assessments beyond Liverpool’s league position and points tally is vulnerable to mocking, for those debilitated by the years of discord that preceded him, it explains why there is so much internal support for him to have another go at the top four next season.

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Where did you guys get the news about Adam out for the season? =.=
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QUOTE(solstice818 @ Mar 24 2012, 12:16 AM)
Where did you guys get the news about Adam out for the season? =.=
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Got from Rotuham who posted above me in previous thread tongue.gif


Added on March 24, 2012, 12:21 am"They should get their first installment of £6 million this weekend when Alberto Aquilani is scheduled to play his 25th game of the season for AC Milan."


14 million loss.. mother of god

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Liverpool could lose homesick starlet

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Liverpool could be in danger of losing starlet Raheem Sterling this summer, as his mother wants to move back to London.

The Reds signed the 17-year-old from QPR two years ago but his first team opportunities under Kenny Dalglish have been limited, which is frustrating him and his mother Nadine – according to The Mirror.

Tottenham Hotspur are reportedly ready to act if the England Under-17 international decides he has had enough of playing for the reserves and youth teams.

Sterling has been gaining rave reviews for his performances for Liverpool's second string, but he is yet to make an appearance in a competitive match for the Anfield club.

His only two chances have come in pre-season friendlies, but Liverpool have reportedly turned down a number offers to take the exciting young striker on loan – from teams like Bolton, Swansea West Ham and Sheffield Wednesday.

When he signed for Liverpool, his mother moved with him to Merseyside along with his two younger siblings, but she is now becoming tired of her son’s lack of opportunities and reportedly wants to return to their pervious home in Harlseden, north London.

Sterling famously scored five goals in a 9-0 FA Youth Cup game against Southend and he recently scored a quality goal against Arsenal reserves – it was the same game that Abou Diaby was making his comeback and also scored.

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QUOTE(bitebug @ Mar 24 2012, 01:18 AM)
Got from Rotuham who posted above me in previous thread tongue.gif


Added on March 24, 2012, 12:21 am"They should get their first installment of £6 million this weekend when Alberto Aquilani is scheduled to play his 25th game of the season for AC Milan."
14 million loss.. mother of god
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this i cannot fathom, in a way; its self inflicted.

Alberto aquilani show incredible glimpses of his talent preseason with us, we saw it with our very eyes in malaysia. Even John Henry tweeted then; hope to keep him (and not sell such a precarious talent). He did hint he would like to continue to play for Liverpool.

He was shipped out on loan to AC Milan. showed good temperament there (in case those who feel he might be difficult player), AND didn't miss a lot of the season due to injury (In case some might think he is another "darren sicknote")

But nooo, We have adam. cool2.gif




sorry, i have to get this out of my chest.

blame rafa lah. wink.gif



QUOTE(rickk @ Mar 24 2012, 10:11 AM)
Liverpool could lose homesick starlet
[source from GMF]
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My guess his (RSterling) mother is probably being instigated by "fools whispers of gold". unsure.gif


Raheem might just be on the bench against wigan, with adam who might just be out for the rest of the season due to a possible injury that might require surgery. talk about timing for Sterling???

http://www.thisisanfield.com/2012/03/adam-...r-sterling/?%2F

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QUOTE(koolspyda @ Mar 24 2012, 09:32 AM)

My guess his (RSterling) mother is probably being instigated by "fools whispers of gold".  unsure.gif
Raheem might just be on the bench against wigan.

http://www.thisisanfield.com/2012/03/adam-...r-sterling/?%2F
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guess so... little good boy surely will listen to mama and leave LFC! doh.gif
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i get frustrated too if i only play for the reserve.
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Raheem Sterling is still young. His age is about 17 or 18. He need to be patience and wait for his chance.
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QUOTE(solstice818 @ Mar 24 2012, 12:16 AM)
Where did you guys get the news about Adam out for the season? =.=
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http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/football/...nee-injury.html

It's a blessing in disguise actually.Shelvey will get game time now and sterling will be promoted to the bench.


Added on March 24, 2012, 5:36 pm
QUOTE(faizdtk @ Mar 24 2012, 01:37 PM)
Raheem Sterling is still young. His age is about 17 or 18. He need to be patience and wait for his chance.
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Michael owen,rooney and messi made their breakthrough roughly around this age.There is no better time to give sterling a chance.Shelvey should be playing regularly like henderson.We have nothing to lose at this point.

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QUOTE(faizdtk @ Mar 24 2012, 02:37 PM)
Raheem Sterling is still young. His age is about 17 or 18. He need to be patience and wait for his chance.
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Agree, talent like these cant be 'rushed' else a burnout or some sorts. Unless he one of hellava talent like messi, maradona, or pele.

His mum must not be lured by 'cites of false greatness' tongue.gif I don't like such meddling (treatenning to leave), even if he succeed here, getting into First team, when it comes to contract negotiations, vultures may plant Rubbish to lure him away


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QUOTE(koolspyda @ Mar 24 2012, 06:02 PM)
Agree, talent like these cant be 'rushed' else a burnout or some sorts. Unless he one of hellava talent like messi, maradona, or pele.

His mum must not be lured by 'cites of false greatness'  tongue.gif  I don't like such meddling (treatenning to leave), even if he succeed here, getting into First team, when it comes to contract negotiations, vultures may plant Rubbish to lure him away
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Steven gerrard and robbie fowler made their debut at 18 as well.My question is if we dont play him now when will he get his chance? I remember krisztian nemeth supposed to be the next best thing since owen but he failed here because he wasn't given a proper chance.
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