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Friday, 1 November 2013
Liverpool chairman Tom Werner tells BBC, “Things are looking good”
Liverpool chairman Tom Werner has spoke about his delight that he sees the club moving in the right direction – towards Champions League qualification.
Liverpool currently sit third in the Premier League, and could go top with victory over first place Arsenal on Saturday evening. Some are tipping the Reds to join the title race should they beat the North London side, and with a little football betting strategy, they wouldn’t be a bad shout.
The American, who celebrated baseball franchise the Boston Red Sox winning the World Series this week, opened up to the BBC World Service’s Sport Today programme about the progress Liverpool are making.
“We know how much it means to our fans to get to the top of the Premier League and get back in the Champions League,” he said.
“I just want to keep going in the right direction.”
Werner also spoke about the improvements in the team under Brendan Rodgers since he was brought in to replace Kenny Dalglish as first team manager last summer.
“We entered into this crazy world of football because we wanted to bring more trophies into the trophy room at Anfield,” he added.
“Our performance on the pitch has improved this year. Things are all looking good.
“It is a terrific league. There are so many teams bunched up at the top. It is going to be a dogfight.”
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When A Good Start Becomes A Real Title Challenge
Saturday’s match at Arsenal marks the 10th Premier League game – and Liverpool enter it in the top 3. Such big matches have been missing in recent years.
Every team hits a good run of form at some point during the long and arduous Premier League season. This is referred to as a “purple patch” among a handful of other descriptions. Whatever you may call it, each team experiences this in its own way. However, in regards to a strong start, it is universally accepted that pundits and fans alike must wait at least 10 games into the season before making any judgments. That’s more than a quarter of the season, and it is at this point that the true contenders begin to slowly distance themselves from the field.
In regards to Liverpool, their massive clash with Arsenal on Saturday marks the tenth game of the campaign. The Reds are currently behind Chelsea on goal difference, sporting a strong 6-2-1 record. They sit only two points behind the Gunners at the top of the table and have sat on top of the standings for a handful of weeks already. You can sense something has changed at Anfield. There is a refreshing optimism in the air, and with each victory more and more people begin to dream of more than just a Top 4 berth. The potent strike partnership of the lethal Daniel Sturridge and the mercurial Luis Suarez has proved too much for defences thus far.
Sturridge leads the league with 8 goals while Suarez sits 3rd with 6 goals since returning from suspension. With such a cerebral strike force, Liverpool will be in with a chance regardless of the opposition. Once the magician that is Philippe Coutinho returns from injury, the sky is the limit for the attack at Liverpool.
Looking at the back, Brendan Rodgers seems to have discovered the best defensive selection, which is 3 at the back.
A revitalised Martin Skrtel has swelled the ranks at the back. New boys Kolo Toure and Mamadou Sakho have settled in quickly. Toure in particular did not take long to win over the Reds faithful with some commanding performances that have long been missing at the back of past Liverpool setups. I get just as much satisfaction from watching one of the countless crunching tackles dished out by Sakho that would take out a wild boar, as much as I enjoy a slaloming Suarez run.
As loved as he is by Liverpool fans, Pepe Reina had been wildly inconsistent in goal during recent seasons, which saw the club drop valuable points all over the place. His replacement, Simon Mignolet, has been nothing short of outstanding. He has brought stability to the Liverpool goal, which in turn allows his teammates to take more risks knowing they are protected at the final hurdle.
Saturday’s match with Arsenal will go a long way to showing whether or not Liverpool are a legitimate threat at the top of the table. A win at the Emirates would instill a newfound confidence in the side, which could only lead to positive results. A loss would see their momentum curtailed significantly. These are the types of matches that have been missing at Anfield in recent years.
These “Top of the Table Clashes” don’t come along very often and they should rightly be cherished. You may forgive some Liverpool fans for being highly optimistic at this point in time. It’s understandable following the numerous frustrations in recent memory. Despite all the fanfare and success, Rodgers has kept his team in check, focusing on the next game. It would make sense for complacency to settle around the squad, but we have seen nothing of the sort thus far. There is a rugged determination within the team to continue their fine form. It’s as if they have realised what success tastes like and now they do not want the buffet to end. They are pushing to be at the head of the table.
There will be pitfalls throughout the season, there is no doubt. A quick look at the shock 1-0 defeat to Southampton earlier this season would verify this idea. Every team has its peaks and valleys; it’s how teams handle the valley’s that define them. The Reds followed their lone defeat of the season by going on the road to the Stadium of Light and soundly beating Sunderland 3-1 on the strength of a Suarez brace coupled with yet another Sturridge goal.
Recent Liverpool teams would probably have struggled to bounce back and found themselves mired in a quickly growing rut. Not this team. This team has the cutting edge that has been missing on the red side of Merseyside for too long. In their defence, this tremendous run began in the second half of last season and it has carried over to this year.
There will, however, be critics who say they need to see more before dubbing this team, and that is fair enough. It is possible this team sinks back to earth and gets in a scrap for 4th place. At this point, that must still be the focus. Talks of a title hunt must be put on the back burner until later in the season, but the Top 4 should be on the mind every day.
Things have dramatically improved at Liverpool over the past 14 months. Their Best XI are good enough to beat any team in the league, while the bench must improve, there is still talent that is hungry to prove themselves. They have two surefire scoring machines leading the charge. Steven Gerrard is directing traffic from the middle of the park with a youthful enthusiasm not seen since 2008/09.
The defence is as strong as it’s been in a long while, and Brendan Rodgers has a plethora of options he can turn to if needed. Mignolet is one of the better goalkeepers in the Premier League. Everything is there for the team to contend, and with nobody separating from the pack, why can’t Liverpool be in the discussion?
It’s a sign of the unbelievable strides this club has taken that we are even having this discussion in the first place. Enjoy it while it lasts, there is no guarantee it’ll stay long.
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Liverpool dan Arsenal semakin sengit dalam perlumbaan terhadap pemain muda Derby...
Sebelum ini, Pengurus Derby Country menyatakan bahawa perpindahan Andre Wisdom ke Derby sebagai pinjaman tidak ada mengena dengan Will Hughes.
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Meja pool yang ditandatangani pemain Liverpool FC akan dijual untuk tujuan kebaj...
Sebuah meja pool yang ditandatangani oleh pemain Liverpool seperti Steven Gerrard, Luis Suarez dan pengurus, Brendan Rodgers akan dilelong bagi meningkatkan dana untuk Liverpool FC Foundation.
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Cakap-cakap hari Selasa lepas melaporkan ada yang mencadangkan Danial Agger meng...
p/s: Tapi semalam Agger kata dia confirm tak akan tinggalkan kelab. Tak kan nak potong jari kot. Rugi la buat tatu.
Daniel Agger You&039;ll Never Walk Alone.
YNWA DAGGER kplm shankly
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Mengimbau kenangan: Harry Kewell Liverpool 7. Dibeli dari Leeds United, antar...
Harry Kewell Liverpool 7.
Dibeli dari Leeds United, antara kelab pencabar dalam EPL sekitar lewat 90-an dan awal 2000, sebelum jatuh akibat masalah kewangan, kelab yg membariskan pemain mantop ketika itu seperti Mark Viduka, Rio Ferdinand dan Alan Smith.
Ramai tak tahu ketika Kewell keluar dari Leeds, banyak kelab yg mengintai beliau seperti Barca, MU, Chelsea, Arsenal dan AC Milan. Namun Liverpool menjadi pilihan beliau sehingga dikritik oleh sikaki &039;todi&039; Gary Lineker.
Kemasukkannya ke Liverpool, nah kau jersi no.7 diberi utk Kewell yg sebelum ni dipakai oleh otai Vladimir Smicer, wlwpn Smicer ketika itu masih bersama Liverpool (mcm kes Spearing bgi no.26 kt Charlie Adam laa..knonnya no tu brtuah utk Adam).
Nak cite lebih2 pon malas, tgk je la 10 gol trbaik abg Kewell kita ni..hehe
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Harry Kewell Top 10 Goals For Liverpool
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Harry Kewells best strikes for the mighty reds in his injury plagued stint at the club. SUBSCRIBE FOR MORE.
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Tahniah diucapkan kepada pengasas Fenway Sport Group (FSG), John W Henry atas ke...
*buleh bagi dana lebih sikit kot kat Liverpool FC Januari nanti boss .. hehe
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Pagi tadi, Ousamma Assaidi telah menjaringkan gol pertama untuk Stoke City dan g...
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Assaidi Goal vs Birmingham
Great strike from Oussama
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Your chance to play at Anfield
How would you like to Live Your Dream of running out at Anfield alongside a Liverpool Legend before taking part in a 90 minute match on the hallowed turf?
Well now’s your chance as Liverpool FC have once again joined forces with Football Aid – www.footballaid.com – to give fans the opportunity to play at Anfield in 2014 and raise valuable funds for charity at the same time.
Football Aid offers Liverpool fans the unique opportunity to experience a matchday in the same way the likes of Steven Gerrard, Daniel Sturridge, Luis Suarez and co do every other week.
Players will gain exclusive access to the pitch and tunnel areas, pull on their own personalised shirt in the official changing rooms, walk down the tunnel to the sound of a cheering crowd and step out on the pitch and represent The Reds in a never to be forgotten 90 minutes of football!
To add to that, the matches at Anfield have also been supported by a host of fantastic Reds legends in recent years, with the likes of John Barnes, Alan Kennedy, Jim Beglin, Mark Wright, David Fairclough, Rob Jones, Howard Gayle, Football Aid Ambassador Jan Molby (and many more) all lending their extra special support by playing alongside or managing the fans on their big day.
Securing your position couldn’t be easier, just visit www.footballaid.com and choose the Liverpool games and then you’ll have two Fixed Price options: Option 1: Buy Now – Book your place with a one off payment, or Option 2: Sponsored to Play – Pay a non-refundable £100 deposit for your place, then pay the remaining balance anytime before the 31st Jan 2014.
Liverpool fan Paul Hewson played in 2013 and told Football Aid about his experience after last year’s event:
“You’ve all seen it on telly, maybe lucky enough to see it from the stands but until you have experienced walking down the famous tunnel, touching the “this is Anfield” sign and walking out onto the pitch as a player only then will you ever come close to the feeling the players get when they play their first game on Anfield.
The whole day was superbly organised from start to finish and an absolute pleasure to have been a part of. The work you guys do is amazing from what was a quality day, only other fault I could find that the game was only 90 minutes long…it could’ve done with another 90 minutes as it flew in. Would definitely do it again next year.”
So if you’re keen to secure a place on your Field of Dreams this season, why not visit www.footballaid.com and sign up today!
Alternatively if you’d like any additional information, you can call Football Aid on tel: 0131 220 5999, e-mail: info@footballaid.com, post on their Facebook page: www.facebook.com/footballaid or send a tweet to @FootballAid.
Since forming in 2001 Football Aid have allowed over 14,000 football fans the chance to Live the Dream in 535 charity matches all over the UK. The unique concept was the brainchild of businessman and Football Aid Chairman Craig Paterson and funds raised from this year’s events will benefit the work of the Liverpool FC Foundation, as well as projects nominated by Football Aid’s parent charity Field of Dreams.
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Gandingan SAS telah bermain bersama dalam 4 perlawanan liga terakhir dan telah...
Dan antara pemain yang telah mendaftar nama dalam senarai &039;assist&039; di liga perdana Inggeris adalah:
José Enrique: 2 Assists
Steven Gerrard: 2 Assists
Daniel Sturridge: 2 Assists
Luis Suarez: 1 Assist
Daniel Agger: 1 Assist
Aly Cissokho: 1 Assist
Iago Aspas: 1 Assist
Kolo Touré: 1 Assist
KPLM
GReds
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Barclays Premier League - Top Scorers List 2013/2014 Rank Player Name Club Na...
Rank Player Name Club Name Goals KPLM
1 Daniel Sturridge (Liverpool) 8
2 Sergio Aguero (Manchester City) 7
3 Luis Suarez (Liverpool) 6
4 Olivier Giroud (Arsenal) 5
5 Romelu Lukaku (Everton) 5
6 Aaron Ramsey (Arsenal) 5
7 Loic Remy (Newcastle United) 5
8 Robin van Persie (Manchester United) 5
9 Christian Benteke (Aston Villa) 4
10 Oscar (Chelsea) 4
11 Wayne Rooney (Manchester United) 4
12 Roberto Soldado (Tottenham Hotspur) 4
13 Yaya Toure (Manchester City) 4
14 Robbie Brady (Hull City) 3
15 Eden Hazard (Chelsea) 3
16 Rickie Lambert (Southampton) 3
17 Alvaro Negredo (Manchester City) 3
18 Gylfi Sigurdsson (Tottenham Hotspur) 3
19 Lukas Podolski (Arsenal) 2
20 Fraizer Campbell (Cardiff City) 2
21 Dwight Gayle (Crystal Palace) 2
22 Leighton Baines (Everton) 2
23 Ross Barkley (Everton) 2
24 Darren Bent (Fulham) 2
25 Edin Dzeko (Manchester City) 2
26 Samir Nasri (Manchester City) 2
27 Adnan Januzaj (Manchester United) 2
28 Danny Welbeck (Manchester United) 2
29 Hatem Ben Arfa (Newcastle United) 2
30 Emanuele Giaccherini (Sunderland) 2
31 Ben Davies (Swansea City) 2
32 Michu (Swansea City) 2
33 Ravel Morrison (West Ham United) 2
34 Morgan Amalfitano (West Bromwich Albion) 2
35 Mesut Ozil (Arsenal) 2
36 Jack Wilshere (Arsenal) 2
37 Jordan Mutch (Cardiff City) 2
38 Pajtim Kasami (Fulham) 2
39 Steve Sidwell (Fulham) 2
40 Steven Gerrard (Liverpool) 2
41 David Silva (Manchester City) 2
42 Jonny Howson (Norwich City) 2
43 Adam Lallana (Southampton) 2
44 Jay Rodriguez (Southampton) 2
45 Steven Fletcher (Sunderland) 2
46 Wifried Bony (Swansea City) 2
47 Ricardo Vaz Te (West Ham United) 2
48 Mikel Arteta (Arsenal) 1
49 Serge Gnabry (Arsenal) 1
50 Per Mertesacker (Arsenal) 1
51 Bacary Sagna (Arsenal) 1
52 Antonio Luna (Aston Villa) 1
53 Libor Kozak (Aston Villa) 1
54 Leandro Bacuna (Aston Villa) 1
55 Karim El Ahmadi (Aston Villa) 1
56 Andreas Weimann (Aston Villa) 1
57 Steven Caulker (Cardiff City) 1
58 Aron Gunnarsson (Cardiff City) 1
59 Peter Odemwingie (Cardiff City) 1
60 Peter Whittingham (Cardiff City) 1
61 Samuel Eto&039;o (Chelsea) 1
62 Frank Lampard (Chelsea) 1
63 Ivanovic (Chelsea) 1
64 John Obi Mikel (Chelsea) 1
65 Andre Schurrle (Chelsea) 1
66 John Terry (Chelsea) 1
67 Fernando Torres (Chelsea) 1
68 Willian (Chelsea) 1
69 Marouane Chamakh (Crystal Palace) 1
70 Danny Gabbidon (Crystal Palace) 1
71 Adrian Mariappa (Crystal Palace) 1
72 Stuart O&039;Keefe (Crystal Palace) 1
73 Gareth Barry (Everton) 1
74 Seamus Coleman (Everton) 1
75 Steven Naismith (Everton) 1
76 Leon Osman (Everton) 1
77 Steven Pienaar (Everton) 1
78 Dimitar Berbatov (Fulham) 1
79 Brian Ruiz (Fulham) 1
80 Philippe Senderos (Fulham) 1
81 Sone Aluko (Hull City) 1
82 Curtis Davies (Hull City) 1
83 Ahmed Elmohamady (Hull City) 1
84 Yannick Sagbo (Hull City) 1
85 Victor Moses (Liverpool) 1
86 Yohan Cabaye (Manchester City) 1
87 Javier Hernandez (Manchester United) 1
88 Yohan Cabaye (Newcastle United) 1
89 Mathieu Debuchy (Newcastle United) 1
90 Paul Dummett (Newcastle United) 1
91 Yoan Gouffran (Newcastle United) 1
92 Anthony Pilkington (Norwich City) 1
93 Nathan Redmond (Norwich City) 1
94 Ricky van Wolfswinkel (Norwich City) 1
95 Steven Whittaker (Norwich City) 1
96 Jose Fonte (Southampton) 1
97 Dejan Lovren (Southampton) 1
98 Dani Osvaldo (Southampton) 1
99 Charlie Adam (Stoke City) 1
100 Marko Arnautovic (Stoke City) 1
101 Geoff Cameron (Stoke City) 1
102 Peter Crouch (Stoke City) 1
103 Jermaine Pennant (Stoke City) 1
104 Ryan Shawcross (Stoke City) 1
105 Fabio Borini (Sunderland) 1
106 Craig Gardner (Sunderland) 1
107 Jonathan De Guzman (Swansea City) 1
108 Nathan Dyer (Swansea City) 1
109 Pablo Hernandez (Swansea City) 1
110 Jonjo Shelvey (Swansea City) 1
111 Paulinho (Tottenham Hotspur) 1
112 Andros Townsend (Tottenham Hotspur) 1
113 Saido Berahino (West Bromwich Albion) 1
114 Gareth McAuley (West Bromwich Albion) 1
115 James Morrison (West Bromwich Albion) 1
116 Liam Ridgewell (West Bromwich Albion) 1
117 Stephane Sessegnon (West Bromwich Albion) 1
118 Claudio Yacob (West Bromwich Albion) 1
119 Kevin Nolan (West Ham United) 1
120 Joe Cole (West Ham United) 1
121 Mark Noble (West Ham United) 1
122 Winston Reid (West Ham United) 1
OTAI - YNWA
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Kemasukan Philippe Coutinho dlm kesebelasan utama Liverpool mungkin menggempakka...
WELCOME BACK THE MAGICIAN
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Assalamualaikum dan selamat petang semua,,jum santai dengan admin di GROUP LIVER...
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LIVERPOOL MALAYSIA FAN CLUB ( LMFC )
- 153 members
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Jom layan game ni Salah satu perlawanan yang paling admin suke ketika The Reds...
Salah satu perlawanan yang paling admin suke ketika The Reds menentang The Gunners.. Babel terbaekk..haha KPLM
OTAI - YNWA
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Liverpool 4-2 Arsenal 2008
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Brendan Rodgers: "Masa depan Fabio Borini adalah di Liverpool." "Dia datan...
"Masa depan Fabio Borini adalah di Liverpool."
"Dia datang ke sini, namun cedera dalam tempoh masa yang agak lama. Perkara ini malang untuk dia. Dia pemain yang berbakat. Lihat saja golnya tempoh hari (vs Newcastle). Sentuhan dan ledakannya amat baik. Dia sememangnya ada masa depan di sini. Dia pemain muda yang berbakat dan saya berharap bakatnya akan berkembang dalam tempoh beberapa tahun akan datang."
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Brendan Rodgers explains the qualities he wants from his players
Technically gifted and courageous – those are the two key qualities Brendan Rodgers seeks from his players, the manager explains.
In an interview with the Bleacher Report website, Rodgers is asked to outline the qualities he is most looking for in terms of their football ability and their personality, explaining:
I like players who are gifted technically and have courage when it comes to being in possession of a football. That is a key quality for me; can you be brave on the pitch, not in terms of 50/50 tackles, but having the ball and looking to play in areas others wouldn’t?
I would say you can’t divorce the two—ability and personality. It all comes as part of the package.
A player’s character is a crucial factor I look into before committing to signing them. They also need to show a willingness to learn, regardless of age and experience; that’s very important to me.
Rodgers also provides interesting insight into his training routine and philosophy. The Northern Irishman explains his hands on role as coach, the importance of his coaching staff and how he doesn’t see his good as stressful.
The interview is the final part of what has been a very interesting series, with head physio Chris Morgan, head of analysis Chris Davies, head of fitness Ryland Morgans and nutritionist James Morton all providing insight into their roles too.
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