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Saturday 8 March 2014

Jamie Carragher yang sedang asyik menemuramah Xavi Hernandez terkejut apabila bekas rakan sepasukannya di Liverpool, Pepe Reina muncul secara tiba-tiba dalam bilik tersebut sambil berkata:



"Apa kamu buat di sini ? Siapa yang benarkan kamu masuk ?."



Selepas itu, Pepe Reina terus pergi kepada Carragher dan memeluknya. Mereka sempat bergelak ketawa sebelum Reina meninggalkan bilik tersebut.



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Jamie Carragher yang sedang asyik menemuramah Xavi Hernandez terkejut apabila bekas rakan sepasukannya di Liverpool, Pepe Reina muncul secara tiba-tiba dalam bilik tersebut sambil berkata:



"Apa kamu buat di sini ? Siapa yang benarkan kamu masuk ?."



Selepas itu, Pepe Reina terus pergi kepada Carragher dan memeluknya. Mereka sempat bergelak ketawa sebelum Reina meninggalkan bilik tersebut.



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Kata-kata Xavi kepada Jamie Carragher:



"Kamu tahu tentang bolasepak, bukan ? Jadi adakah suatu hari nanti kamu akan menjadi pengurus Liverpool FC ? Saya ada buku autobiografi kamu. Xabi Alonso yang berikan kepada saya."



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Kata-kata Xavi kepada Jamie Carragher:



"Kamu tahu tentang bolasepak, bukan ? Jadi adakah suatu hari nanti kamu akan menjadi pengurus Liverpool FC ? Saya ada buku autobiografi kamu. Xabi Alonso yang berikan kepada saya."



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Hanya 4 pemain setakat ini yang melakukan 400+ penampilan bersama satu kelab di Liga Perdana Inggeris.



1) Ryan Giggs - 522 penampilan (Man United)

2) Jamie Carragher - 484 penampilan (Liverpool)

3) Steven Gerrard - 431 penampilan (Liverpool)

4) Paul Scholes - 404 penampilan (Man United)



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Hanya 4 pemain setakat ini yang melakukan 400+ penampilan bersama satu kelab di Liga Perdana Inggeris.



1) Ryan Giggs - 522 penampilan (Man United)

2) Jamie Carragher - 484 penampilan (Liverpool)

3) Steven Gerrard - 431 penampilan (Liverpool)

4) Paul Scholes - 404 penampilan (Man United)



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Komen Gerrard tentang perlawanan England-Uruguay dimana bakal menemukan beliau dengan Luis Suarez yang mewakili uruguay di piala dunia.



"Sudah tentu Saya lebih suka bermain dalam satu pasukan dengan dia. Dia seorang pemain bertaraf dunia dan saya tahu kekuatan dan sedikit kelemahan beliau."



"apabila kami bermain sebagai rakan sepasukan kami akan cuba melindungi antara satu sama lain dan akan melakukan segalanya untuk memenangi perlawanan - tetapi kami berdua tahu apabila kami bertentangan (di piala dunia) kami akan ketepikan persahabatan kami dan berjuang untuk negara kami."



"Saya tidak boleh terlalu banyak bercakap tentang Luis, bagi saya dia adalah salah seorang daripada lima pemain terbaik di dunia."



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Komen Gerrard tentang perlawanan England-Uruguay dimana bakal menemukan beliau dengan Luis Suarez yang mewakili uruguay di piala dunia.



"Sudah tentu Saya lebih suka bermain dalam satu pasukan dengan dia. Dia seorang pemain bertaraf dunia dan saya tahu kekuatan dan sedikit kelemahan beliau."



"apabila kami bermain sebagai rakan sepasukan kami akan cuba melindungi antara satu sama lain dan akan melakukan segalanya untuk memenangi perlawanan - tetapi kami berdua tahu apabila kami bertentangan (di piala dunia) kami akan ketepikan persahabatan kami dan berjuang untuk negara kami."



"Saya tidak boleh terlalu banyak bercakap tentang Luis, bagi saya dia adalah salah seorang daripada lima pemain terbaik di dunia."



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Gareth Crimmins discusses the importance of good sport psychology in building success, and how Brendan Rodgers and Dr Steve Peters have introduced mental strength to improve players at Liverpool.


LONDON, ENGLAND - Wednesday, February 12, 2014: Liverpool's manager Brendan Rodgers celebrates his side's dramatic 3-2 victory over Fulham with Jordan Henderson during the Premiership match at Craven Cottage. (Pic by David Rawcliffe/Propaganda)

Brendan Rodgers celebrates his side’s dramatic 3-2 victory over Fulham with Jordan Henderson. (Pic by David Rawcliffe/Propaganda)



The modern age of football has become and elevated state of awareness and knowledge. There has been a healthy ascent in education in systemic intricacies involved in a football match across all levels of support.


It is no longer just managers who are acutely aware of just how important a formation, a set-up, a method and the group as a whole really are.


With infographics, flow charts, statistics and more maps than the New York underground, deep analytics of this sport has become not only common place, but something of veritable interest to many.


The idea of ‘go on out there lad and just enjoy yourself’, seems now as archaic, as steak and chips before a match.


But in a week where the England national team’s appointment of Dr. Steve Peters raised as many eyebrows as concerns, at what point does sports psychology become part of the acceptance that this multi-billion pound industry is more than just 11 men running around after a pigs bladder?


Is it still an almost verboten area within a testosterone driven dressing room like men’s football? If a player felt he needed to sit down and talk to a psychologist after training, would it be viewed as a form of weakness? (Wasn’t he just at training working on other weaknesses anyway?) Or should this become common practice within sport because psychology and our mental capacity is simply to important if you want to succeed?


If we were to look at Liverpool’s success this year, it has undoubtedly been peppered with moments, performances and individual enhancement, that lends itself to a much greater prowess of psychological resilience.


Liverpool’s manager himself, Brendan Rodgers is a staunch advocate of the advantage a strong mental core can give not only the player, but the team.


Despite the many admirers and innumerable superlatives he has earned this year, this wouldn’t have been something he instantly activated upon arrival.


In those early months when Liverpool won one out of their first seven matches and Rodgers had become a figure of public mirth drawing on comparisons with David Brent, it is undeniable that even the players could have been at best, unconvinced.


In these moments of doubt Rodgers could not call upon his back catalogue of medals to provide a foundation of faith. His primary focus was to make the players envisage his vision.


Jurgen Klopp took his players out camping in to the woods, not because he believed that the ability to make fire with a rock and stick might one day prove useful in-game for his Dortmund players, but because it would trigger that primitive tribalism instinct within his players.


Rodgers dipped in to Pep Guardiola’s box of mind tricks for the 3 wins in a row dinner prize. Its a simply ploy but sometimes the mind is simple.


The reward makes sure the group is together in times of triumph. That feeling becomes something the participants want to become commonplace.


Some of Liverpool’s players, on an individual level presented Rodgers with stern psychological challenges. The harsh reality is the option to sell half the squad and replace with new parts simply wasn’t viable.


LIVERPOOL, ENGLAND - Sunday, February 23, 2014: Liverpool's Jordan Henderson celebrates after beating Swansea City 4-3 during the Premiership match at Anfield. (Pic by David Rawcliffe/Propaganda)

Jordan Henderson celebrates after beating Swansea City 4-3. (Pic by David Rawcliffe/Propaganda)



A player like Jordan Henderson visibly had the foundations to be the player we see today, but always looked like a man who felt he didn’t deserve to be playing for Liverpool. Didn’t deserve to be playing beside Steven Gerrard.


You neither have to be Dr. Peters or an expert in body language to see how unrecognisable the Jordan Henderson that was captaining the England U21s was. It was the Jordan Henderson we recognise today.


His steady progression comes from his own instinctual energy, but it was Tottenham away on December 15th that turned that energy in to a strut. It was a clear moment where Henderson mentally came of age.


That same player, with that same ability, the same skills set was now looking twice the player he has ever been because he had hurdled his own mental block.


That victory in itself was a hurdling of this team’s own mental blocks. This season has been dotted with hugely significant moments, where certain wins, because of their psychological value, were worth much more than three points.


The opening day 1-0 win at home to Stoke. On paper, a less than spectacular victory but you only need to watch Steven Gerrard’s reaction to Simon Mignolet‘s late penalty save to comprehend that this was as important, as had it happened 37 games later.


Liverpool would not rue their raft of squandered chances. Liverpool would win on the opening day for the first time since 2008. Liverpool would also win away to Stoke, and away to Southampton.


Liverpool would also dismantle the idea that they or Rodgers were incapable of winning big games by obliterating league leaders Arsenal at Anfield.


It is these psychological microcosms they have finally overcome that allow for the belief that the bigger fences can be scaled.


Their next game is the biggest psychological battle of them all. For 20 years, the most unforgiving mental disability of all, Manchester United at Old Trafford. It is one more wall that most be demolished if the shackles are to be finally unchained.


Psychology in sports isn’t something new. It isn’t something new because it is in everything we do, inside or outside of sport or even competition.


Someone like Dr. Peters only symbolises the necessity of expertise in that field and the benefits it can provide ones ability to function to their optimum level in any field.


For Brendan Rodgers it has clearly been a huge assistance in getting his squad to buy in to his project. You only have to look at Manchester United this season to see the dissimilarity in the two clubs incline.


Even a collection of serial medal winners can plummet if they do not psychologically believe in their manager’s direction.


If Liverpool are to achieve what we now think they will or even beyond that, what we hope they will, it will be because their paper thin squad has the mental capacity that their rivals can’t buy.


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Gareth Crimmins discusses the importance of good sport psychology in building success, and how Brendan Rodgers and Dr Steve Peters have introduced mental strength to improve players at Liverpool.


LONDON, ENGLAND - Wednesday, February 12, 2014: Liverpool's manager Brendan Rodgers celebrates his side's dramatic 3-2 victory over Fulham with Jordan Henderson during the Premiership match at Craven Cottage. (Pic by David Rawcliffe/Propaganda)

Brendan Rodgers celebrates his side’s dramatic 3-2 victory over Fulham with Jordan Henderson. (Pic by David Rawcliffe/Propaganda)



The modern age of football has become and elevated state of awareness and knowledge. There has been a healthy ascent in education in systemic intricacies involved in a football match across all levels of support.


It is no longer just managers who are acutely aware of just how important a formation, a set-up, a method and the group as a whole really are.


With infographics, flow charts, statistics and more maps than the New York underground, deep analytics of this sport has become not only common place, but something of veritable interest to many.


The idea of ‘go on out there lad and just enjoy yourself’, seems now as archaic, as steak and chips before a match.


But in a week where the England national team’s appointment of Dr. Steve Peters raised as many eyebrows as concerns, at what point does sports psychology become part of the acceptance that this multi-billion pound industry is more than just 11 men running around after a pigs bladder?


Is it still an almost verboten area within a testosterone driven dressing room like men’s football? If a player felt he needed to sit down and talk to a psychologist after training, would it be viewed as a form of weakness? (Wasn’t he just at training working on other weaknesses anyway?) Or should this become common practice within sport because psychology and our mental capacity is simply to important if you want to succeed?


If we were to look at Liverpool’s success this year, it has undoubtedly been peppered with moments, performances and individual enhancement, that lends itself to a much greater prowess of psychological resilience.


Liverpool’s manager himself, Brendan Rodgers is a staunch advocate of the advantage a strong mental core can give not only the player, but the team.


Despite the many admirers and innumerable superlatives he has earned this year, this wouldn’t have been something he instantly activated upon arrival.


In those early months when Liverpool won one out of their first seven matches and Rodgers had become a figure of public mirth drawing on comparisons with David Brent, it is undeniable that even the players could have been at best, unconvinced.


In these moments of doubt Rodgers could not call upon his back catalogue of medals to provide a foundation of faith. His primary focus was to make the players envisage his vision.


Jurgen Klopp took his players out camping in to the woods, not because he believed that the ability to make fire with a rock and stick might one day prove useful in-game for his Dortmund players, but because it would trigger that primitive tribalism instinct within his players.


Rodgers dipped in to Pep Guardiola’s box of mind tricks for the 3 wins in a row dinner prize. Its a simply ploy but sometimes the mind is simple.


The reward makes sure the group is together in times of triumph. That feeling becomes something the participants want to become commonplace.


Some of Liverpool’s players, on an individual level presented Rodgers with stern psychological challenges. The harsh reality is the option to sell half the squad and replace with new parts simply wasn’t viable.


LIVERPOOL, ENGLAND - Sunday, February 23, 2014: Liverpool's Jordan Henderson celebrates after beating Swansea City 4-3 during the Premiership match at Anfield. (Pic by David Rawcliffe/Propaganda)

Jordan Henderson celebrates after beating Swansea City 4-3. (Pic by David Rawcliffe/Propaganda)



A player like Jordan Henderson visibly had the foundations to be the player we see today, but always looked like a man who felt he didn’t deserve to be playing for Liverpool. Didn’t deserve to be playing beside Steven Gerrard.


You neither have to be Dr. Peters or an expert in body language to see how unrecognisable the Jordan Henderson that was captaining the England U21s was. It was the Jordan Henderson we recognise today.


His steady progression comes from his own instinctual energy, but it was Tottenham away on December 15th that turned that energy in to a strut. It was a clear moment where Henderson mentally came of age.


That same player, with that same ability, the same skills set was now looking twice the player he has ever been because he had hurdled his own mental block.


That victory in itself was a hurdling of this team’s own mental blocks. This season has been dotted with hugely significant moments, where certain wins, because of their psychological value, were worth much more than three points.


The opening day 1-0 win at home to Stoke. On paper, a less than spectacular victory but you only need to watch Steven Gerrard’s reaction to Simon Mignolet‘s late penalty save to comprehend that this was as important, as had it happened 37 games later.


Liverpool would not rue their raft of squandered chances. Liverpool would win on the opening day for the first time since 2008. Liverpool would also win away to Stoke, and away to Southampton.


Liverpool would also dismantle the idea that they or Rodgers were incapable of winning big games by obliterating league leaders Arsenal at Anfield.


It is these psychological microcosms they have finally overcome that allow for the belief that the bigger fences can be scaled.


Their next game is the biggest psychological battle of them all. For 20 years, the most unforgiving mental disability of all, Manchester United at Old Trafford. It is one more wall that most be demolished if the shackles are to be finally unchained.


Psychology in sports isn’t something new. It isn’t something new because it is in everything we do, inside or outside of sport or even competition.


Someone like Dr. Peters only symbolises the necessity of expertise in that field and the benefits it can provide ones ability to function to their optimum level in any field.


For Brendan Rodgers it has clearly been a huge assistance in getting his squad to buy in to his project. You only have to look at Manchester United this season to see the dissimilarity in the two clubs incline.


Even a collection of serial medal winners can plummet if they do not psychologically believe in their manager’s direction.


If Liverpool are to achieve what we now think they will or even beyond that, what we hope they will, it will be because their paper thin squad has the mental capacity that their rivals can’t buy.


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U-18 Liverpool dijangka bertemu Manchester United di Carrington hari ini ..

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Skuad wanita LFC menunjukkan bantahan kad merah

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Perkongsian

Dah lama dah team nii duk kecoh

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Dah lama dah team nii duk kecoh

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Bagi sesiapa yang berminat untuk mendapatkan T-Shirt berkolar Edisi Ke III KPLM ini, tempahan masih terus dibuka.



Tempah sehelai - RM50

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Tempah sehelai - RM50

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Our fan of the week is... Khairul Eirfat Kerol! Congratulations. To get picked as our next fan of the week, post on our wall or comment / like other posts and we might just pick you.





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Off topic: Kapal terbang Malaysia Airline menuju ke Beijing dilaporkan hilang dari radar diantara Malaysia & Vietnam. Mari kita sama2 doakan semoga semuanya selamat.



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Sebuah flight MAS MH370 yg berlepas pukul 12:40 pagi dari Kuala Lumpur dan dijangka tiba di Beijing pukul 6:30 pagi, telah hilang dari hubungan & masih tidak dijumpai . Berita yang mengatakan flight itu telah mendarat adalah tidak benar . Mari kita doakan mereka semua selamat . InnShaaAllah .



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Sebuah flight MAS MH370 yg berlepas pukul 12:40 pagi dari Kuala Lumpur dan dijangka tiba di Beijing pukul 6:30 pagi, telah hilang dari hubungan & masih tidak dijumpai . Berita yang mengatakan flight itu telah mendarat adalah tidak benar . Mari kita doakan mereka semua selamat . InnShaaAllah .



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In the concluding part of “Making the grade” PJ Vaughan looks at possible solutions to the loan system. He also suggests what changes could be made to the U18 & U21 leagues and to first team substitute benches.



Loans and Affiliated Clubs


It is clear that “B Teams” will never work in England. However I think a clearly defined affiliation club system could work. How I see the system working is that Premier League clubs will have an affiliation in the Championship and in League One. The system must work for all parties and not just the Premier League clubs.


The affiliated club can loan three players at a time from the Premier League club. Clubs that are relegated from the Premier League and in receipt of parachute payment would not be entitled to loan Premier League players until the parachute payments have expired. They can however loan players to a League One affiliate.


Premier League clubs would not be allowed to loan players to clubs in the same division anymore. If the affiliated Championship club is promoted to the Premier League the affiliation ends. Also clubs would not be allowed to loan players to clubs in the same European competitions as they are in anymore. The 3 exceptional talent loans as mentioned in part 2 of “making the grade” to top flight foreign clubs must also comply with this rule.


Championship Affiliation


The way I see the affiliation system working is, Liverpool would sign an affiliation with Blackpool. Both clubs would agree on loaning Jack Robinson, Jordan Ibe and Joa Carlos Teixeira at the start of the season.



On 1st January Liverpool might call back a player that is performing beyond expectation or Blackpool might decide to return a player that is under performing. Blackpool’s main striker might have got injured so they might send back Jack Robinson and loan Samir Yesil instead.


Liverpool would pay the players wages if the player plays a certain number of games. If the player comes on as a substitute a percentage of his wages will be paid based on the minutes he plays. If he doesn’t play the loan club pays his wages. If he’s injured while at the club the wages are split 50/50.


League One Affiliation


A similar arrangement would be set up with a local League One club, such as Tranmere Rovers. Both clubs would agree to loan Kristoffer Peterson, Jordan Lussey and Jack Dunn. Liverpool would share coaches with Tranmere Rovers while the players are on loan.. They would also loan young coaches for a season and send top coaches when the club has international matches.


If Liverpool decides to let a player go, the affiliate clubs would be given first option on signing them. If the affiliate then developed the player and then decided to sell the players then all transfer fees should be split 50/50.


There could be rewards to the affiliate club for example if someone like Jack Dunn spent a season on loan at Tranmere Rovers and played 30 games or more and the club decides to sell him to Wigan for £2 million then Tranmere would get 15% of the sale price.


However if Dunn made it at Liverpool a substantial development fee could be worked out based on the number of games he played with the affiliate club. These development fees would be standardised by the Premier League and would reward the developing club handsomely.


First team benches


I think there should be a certain portion of the first team benches allocated to players that have played in the academy set up for at least two years. We could trial 11 subs like they do in Serie A, but 5 of these subs must be U21’s for between two and three years. It would give young players an opportunity especially if Liverpool were 3-0 up with 15-20 minutes to go. I believe not getting a chance is preventing development the most. In time the subs could be reduced back to 7 with 3 academy graduates.


Regulating the U18 & U21’s


While I feel the U21 system has its merits, I feel it would be better served if the established Primer League clubs played each other more often. I would like to see Liverpool play Manchester United and City, Chelsea, Arsenal, Spurs, Everton, Aston


Villa etc at least 2 times a season if not 3 or 4. I would also like a strong European U21 competition that includes more clubs.


I would like to see the U18 league developed in a similar manner again with a European competition. It’s clear that the games against the bigger teams matter more and are played at a higher intensity.


We can’t let a situation like last year develop again where Liverpool didn’t have any game against Everton at U21 level and no games with Manchester United and Everton at U18 level.


I think the U18 and U21 leagues need uniformity and the kids need to play as many highly competitive games as possible, there needs to more emphasis on European competition for both the U18 and U21s.


Conclusion


The main purpose of the three part article was to start a discussion on how we can make it easier for younger players to make the step up from the academy to the first team. Most people disagreed with my opinion on paying TV money to the clubs that generate it. That proposal probably was too elitist and would be bad for the league as a whole. I want to thank everyone for their constructive comments on the same.


I firmly believe that stockpiling and excessive loaning is damaging the chances of young players from making the step up to the first team. I think that regulations need to be set up in order to control this before it total spirals out of control.


I also believe that the loan system needs to be reformed and I think the affiliation system is worth discussing. It’s not always the biggest club that has the best academies. Southampton and Aston Villa have had excellent academies. I would like the affiliation system to regulate so there is no clear advantage for any club over another.


I think that it would be great if there was a graduate requirements for squads at each level from the U16’s to the first team. I also think having young players on the bench might allow more opportunities.


The U18 and U21 leagues need to be improved and I feel players will develop more if they play against better oppositions. They could think of playing some of these league games in Ireland, Norway or Asia where the clubs have big fan bases.


I wish to again thank everyone for taking the time to read my articles and for the excellent feedback.


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Making the grade from the English Youth System: Part 3

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In the concluding part of “Making the grade” PJ Vaughan looks at possible solutions to the loan system. He also suggests what changes could be made to the U18 & U21 leagues and to first team substitute benches.



Loans and Affiliated Clubs


It is clear that “B Teams” will never work in England. However I think a clearly defined affiliation club system could work. How I see the system working is that Premier League clubs will have an affiliation in the Championship and in League One. The system must work for all parties and not just the Premier League clubs.


The affiliated club can loan three players at a time from the Premier League club. Clubs that are relegated from the Premier League and in receipt of parachute payment would not be entitled to loan Premier League players until the parachute payments have expired. They can however loan players to a League One affiliate.


Premier League clubs would not be allowed to loan players to clubs in the same division anymore. If the affiliated Championship club is promoted to the Premier League the affiliation ends. Also clubs would not be allowed to loan players to clubs in the same European competitions as they are in anymore. The 3 exceptional talent loans as mentioned in part 2 of “making the grade” to top flight foreign clubs must also comply with this rule.


Championship Affiliation


The way I see the affiliation system working is, Liverpool would sign an affiliation with Blackpool. Both clubs would agree on loaning Jack Robinson, Jordan Ibe and Joa Carlos Teixeira at the start of the season.



On 1st January Liverpool might call back a player that is performing beyond expectation or Blackpool might decide to return a player that is under performing. Blackpool’s main striker might have got injured so they might send back Jack Robinson and loan Samir Yesil instead.


Liverpool would pay the players wages if the player plays a certain number of games. If the player comes on as a substitute a percentage of his wages will be paid based on the minutes he plays. If he doesn’t play the loan club pays his wages. If he’s injured while at the club the wages are split 50/50.


League One Affiliation


A similar arrangement would be set up with a local League One club, such as Tranmere Rovers. Both clubs would agree to loan Kristoffer Peterson, Jordan Lussey and Jack Dunn. Liverpool would share coaches with Tranmere Rovers while the players are on loan.. They would also loan young coaches for a season and send top coaches when the club has international matches.


If Liverpool decides to let a player go, the affiliate clubs would be given first option on signing them. If the affiliate then developed the player and then decided to sell the players then all transfer fees should be split 50/50.


There could be rewards to the affiliate club for example if someone like Jack Dunn spent a season on loan at Tranmere Rovers and played 30 games or more and the club decides to sell him to Wigan for £2 million then Tranmere would get 15% of the sale price.


However if Dunn made it at Liverpool a substantial development fee could be worked out based on the number of games he played with the affiliate club. These development fees would be standardised by the Premier League and would reward the developing club handsomely.


First team benches


I think there should be a certain portion of the first team benches allocated to players that have played in the academy set up for at least two years. We could trial 11 subs like they do in Serie A, but 5 of these subs must be U21’s for between two and three years. It would give young players an opportunity especially if Liverpool were 3-0 up with 15-20 minutes to go. I believe not getting a chance is preventing development the most. In time the subs could be reduced back to 7 with 3 academy graduates.


Regulating the U18 & U21’s


While I feel the U21 system has its merits, I feel it would be better served if the established Primer League clubs played each other more often. I would like to see Liverpool play Manchester United and City, Chelsea, Arsenal, Spurs, Everton, Aston


Villa etc at least 2 times a season if not 3 or 4. I would also like a strong European U21 competition that includes more clubs.


I would like to see the U18 league developed in a similar manner again with a European competition. It’s clear that the games against the bigger teams matter more and are played at a higher intensity.


We can’t let a situation like last year develop again where Liverpool didn’t have any game against Everton at U21 level and no games with Manchester United and Everton at U18 level.


I think the U18 and U21 leagues need uniformity and the kids need to play as many highly competitive games as possible, there needs to more emphasis on European competition for both the U18 and U21s.


Conclusion


The main purpose of the three part article was to start a discussion on how we can make it easier for younger players to make the step up from the academy to the first team. Most people disagreed with my opinion on paying TV money to the clubs that generate it. That proposal probably was too elitist and would be bad for the league as a whole. I want to thank everyone for their constructive comments on the same.


I firmly believe that stockpiling and excessive loaning is damaging the chances of young players from making the step up to the first team. I think that regulations need to be set up in order to control this before it total spirals out of control.


I also believe that the loan system needs to be reformed and I think the affiliation system is worth discussing. It’s not always the biggest club that has the best academies. Southampton and Aston Villa have had excellent academies. I would like the affiliation system to regulate so there is no clear advantage for any club over another.


I think that it would be great if there was a graduate requirements for squads at each level from the U16’s to the first team. I also think having young players on the bench might allow more opportunities.


The U18 and U21 leagues need to be improved and I feel players will develop more if they play against better oppositions. They could think of playing some of these league games in Ireland, Norway or Asia where the clubs have big fan bases.


I wish to again thank everyone for taking the time to read my articles and for the excellent feedback.


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Adam Griffies (@whatahitsonlfc) was on hand for us on Friday evening to see if Liverpool’s young starlets could respond to defeat to Reading on Monday.


LIVERPOOL, ENGLAND - Friday, March 7, 2014: Liverpool's Jack Dunn [R} celebrates scoring the second goal against West Ham United during the Under 21 FA Premier League match at the Rush Green Stadium. (Pic by Nicky Hayes/Propaganda)

Jack Dunn celebrates scoring the second goal against West Ham. (Pic by Nicky Hayes/Propaganda)



West Ham U21s 0-2 Liverpool U21s

Friday, 7th March 2014


Liverpool Under-21s travelled to London to take on West Ham earlier tonight at Grays Athletic’s Rush Green Stadium, as Alex Inglethorpe’s side looked to bounce back from Monday’s 2-1 home defeat to Reading.


Due to the lack of senior fixture this weekend, the young Reds were joined by established first-team players Mamadou Sakho and Lucas Leiva, who both started the game as they looked to gain some vital competitive match practice after relatively lengthy absences through injury.


Joao Carlos Teixeira, who impressed on his senior debut at Fulham last month, was also handed a start. The Portuguese attacking midfielder, in fact, went into the match as the Reds’ Under-21s’ top goal scorer this campaign.


The Reds started the game on the front foot, with Brad Smith going on a lung-busting run from left-back; the Australian sent his shot into the side-netting though.


Lucas looked relatively lively, controlling proceedings from a central position behind Jordan Lussey and Cameron Brannagan; similar to the regista role Steven Gerrard is currently playing in the first-team.


As the half wore on, both sides seemed to struggle to find any sort of rhythm, with West Ham only threatening occasionally from long balls and set-pieces into the Liverpool box. Allardyce will have been glowing with pride.


Liverpool, aided by the presence of Mamadou Sakho, dealt well with any aerial danger though. The French international, Sakho, looked strong and assured, putting in a typically unforgiving and thunderous block as West Ham forward Elliot Lee tried to get a shot away from the edge of the box in the 35th minute.


On the stroke of half-time, Liverpool perhaps fortuitously took the lead, thanks to a calamitous goalkeeping error from the Hammers’ Raphael Spriegel. Kristoffer Peterson, playing in a right-sided forward role, took a shot which was sent squirming past a hapless Spriegel by a deflection off of Jack Dunn. The Scouser will no doubt claim the goal.


That strike just prior to the break failed to ignite any real change of pace in the game at the start of the second half though, as both sides seemed to be playing within themselves. The Reds, however, began to control possession.


A heart-in-mouth moment came for Liverpool fans in the 68th minute when Mamadou Sakho felt his hamstring after making a strenuous sliding block. The Frenchman was replaced immediately by Rafa Paez, hopefully carrying just cramp.


LIVERPOOL, ENGLAND - Friday, March 7, 2014: Liverpool's Mamadou Sakho in action against West Ham United during the Under 21 FA Premier League match at the Rush Green Stadium. (Pic by Nicky Hayes/Propaganda)

Mamadou Sakho in action against West Ham. (Pic by Nicky Hayes/Propaganda)



Inglethorpe’s team doubled their lead in the 77th minute, this time with a goal of genuine quality. Jordan Lussey played a brilliant, defence-splitting pass from the centre of the pitch into the stride of Cameron Brannagan, and the England Under-18 international squared for Jack Dunn to grab his second of the night with an instinctive, close-range finish.


The exuberant Dunn was again involved ten minutes later, as he embarked on a mazy run before unleashing a fierce shot from 25 yards which was parried by Raphael Spriegel into the path of Kristoffer Peterson. The Swede dispatched emphatically into the roof of the net, but the goal was rightly ruled out for offside.


That proved to be the final piece of significant action, as Alex Inglethorpe’s young Reds got back on track after their disappointing loss on Monday.


Although youth football is about progression of talent rather than winning games at all cost, it’s worth noting that our Under-21s now sit second in the league, one point behind Fulham with a game in hand on the Cottagers. Significantly, the Reds have scored 42 goals in 15 matches: a record equally as impressive as our first-team’s this campaign. The development of our young talent is tangible and the Academy conveyor belt keeps on rolling.


Liverpool (4-3-3): Mersin; Williams, Jones, Sakho (Paez 78), Smith; Lucas, Lussey, Brannagan; Peterson, Dunn, Teixeira.


Unused substitues: Firth, Maguire, Rossiter, Bijev.


Goals: Dunn (47, 77)


Man of the Match: Jack Dunn







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West Ham U21s 0-2 Liverpool U21s: Inglethorpe’s Reds React to Reading Defeat

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Adam Griffies (@whatahitsonlfc) was on hand for us on Friday evening to see if Liverpool’s young starlets could respond to defeat to Reading on Monday.


LIVERPOOL, ENGLAND - Friday, March 7, 2014: Liverpool's Jack Dunn [R} celebrates scoring the second goal against West Ham United during the Under 21 FA Premier League match at the Rush Green Stadium. (Pic by Nicky Hayes/Propaganda)

Jack Dunn celebrates scoring the second goal against West Ham. (Pic by Nicky Hayes/Propaganda)



West Ham U21s 0-2 Liverpool U21s

Friday, 7th March 2014


Liverpool Under-21s travelled to London to take on West Ham earlier tonight at Grays Athletic’s Rush Green Stadium, as Alex Inglethorpe’s side looked to bounce back from Monday’s 2-1 home defeat to Reading.


Due to the lack of senior fixture this weekend, the young Reds were joined by established first-team players Mamadou Sakho and Lucas Leiva, who both started the game as they looked to gain some vital competitive match practice after relatively lengthy absences through injury.


Joao Carlos Teixeira, who impressed on his senior debut at Fulham last month, was also handed a start. The Portuguese attacking midfielder, in fact, went into the match as the Reds’ Under-21s’ top goal scorer this campaign.


The Reds started the game on the front foot, with Brad Smith going on a lung-busting run from left-back; the Australian sent his shot into the side-netting though.


Lucas looked relatively lively, controlling proceedings from a central position behind Jordan Lussey and Cameron Brannagan; similar to the regista role Steven Gerrard is currently playing in the first-team.


As the half wore on, both sides seemed to struggle to find any sort of rhythm, with West Ham only threatening occasionally from long balls and set-pieces into the Liverpool box. Allardyce will have been glowing with pride.


Liverpool, aided by the presence of Mamadou Sakho, dealt well with any aerial danger though. The French international, Sakho, looked strong and assured, putting in a typically unforgiving and thunderous block as West Ham forward Elliot Lee tried to get a shot away from the edge of the box in the 35th minute.


On the stroke of half-time, Liverpool perhaps fortuitously took the lead, thanks to a calamitous goalkeeping error from the Hammers’ Raphael Spriegel. Kristoffer Peterson, playing in a right-sided forward role, took a shot which was sent squirming past a hapless Spriegel by a deflection off of Jack Dunn. The Scouser will no doubt claim the goal.


That strike just prior to the break failed to ignite any real change of pace in the game at the start of the second half though, as both sides seemed to be playing within themselves. The Reds, however, began to control possession.


A heart-in-mouth moment came for Liverpool fans in the 68th minute when Mamadou Sakho felt his hamstring after making a strenuous sliding block. The Frenchman was replaced immediately by Rafa Paez, hopefully carrying just cramp.


LIVERPOOL, ENGLAND - Friday, March 7, 2014: Liverpool's Mamadou Sakho in action against West Ham United during the Under 21 FA Premier League match at the Rush Green Stadium. (Pic by Nicky Hayes/Propaganda)

Mamadou Sakho in action against West Ham. (Pic by Nicky Hayes/Propaganda)



Inglethorpe’s team doubled their lead in the 77th minute, this time with a goal of genuine quality. Jordan Lussey played a brilliant, defence-splitting pass from the centre of the pitch into the stride of Cameron Brannagan, and the England Under-18 international squared for Jack Dunn to grab his second of the night with an instinctive, close-range finish.


The exuberant Dunn was again involved ten minutes later, as he embarked on a mazy run before unleashing a fierce shot from 25 yards which was parried by Raphael Spriegel into the path of Kristoffer Peterson. The Swede dispatched emphatically into the roof of the net, but the goal was rightly ruled out for offside.


That proved to be the final piece of significant action, as Alex Inglethorpe’s young Reds got back on track after their disappointing loss on Monday.


Although youth football is about progression of talent rather than winning games at all cost, it’s worth noting that our Under-21s now sit second in the league, one point behind Fulham with a game in hand on the Cottagers. Significantly, the Reds have scored 42 goals in 15 matches: a record equally as impressive as our first-team’s this campaign. The development of our young talent is tangible and the Academy conveyor belt keeps on rolling.


Liverpool (4-3-3): Mersin; Williams, Jones, Sakho (Paez 78), Smith; Lucas, Lussey, Brannagan; Peterson, Dunn, Teixeira.


Unused substitues: Firth, Maguire, Rossiter, Bijev.


Goals: Dunn (47, 77)


Man of the Match: Jack Dunn







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Lucas dan Sakho kembali beraksi dalam perlawanan Liverpool U21 vs West Ham U21 semalam dengan kemenangan 2-0 berpihak kepada Liverpool.



Jack Dunn meledak kedua-dua gol bagi Liverpool U21 manakala Lucas beraksi 90 minit mengawal kawasan tengah dengan baik. Sakho yang beraksi selama 70 minit dengan mudah mendapat anugerah pemain terbaik perlawanan di mana beliau memenangi setiap bola tinggi. YNWA KPLM



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Lucas dan Sakho kembali beraksi dalam perlawanan Liverpool U21 vs West Ham U21 semalam dengan kemenangan 2-0 berpihak kepada Liverpool.



Jack Dunn meledak kedua-dua gol bagi Liverpool U21 manakala Lucas beraksi 90 minit mengawal kawasan tengah dengan baik. Sakho yang beraksi selama 70 minit dengan mudah mendapat anugerah pemain terbaik perlawanan di mana beliau memenangi setiap bola tinggi. YNWA KPLM



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U21 Premier League.



FT: West Ham U21s 0-2 LIVERPOOL U21s



*Sakho dan Lucas diberi peluang utk bermain bersama skuad U21 setelah kembali cergas dari kecederaan. Sakho bermain 70 min dan Lucas bermain full 90 min. So, berita baik utk kita.. They are back!! Apapun tahniah buat Liverpool u21 atas kemenangan :)



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U21 Premier League. FT: West Ham U21s 0-2 LIVERPOOL U21s *Sakho dan Lucas dibe...

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U21 Premier League.



FT: West Ham U21s 0-2 LIVERPOOL U21s



*Sakho dan Lucas diberi peluang utk bermain bersama skuad U21 setelah kembali cergas dari kecederaan. Sakho bermain 70 min dan Lucas bermain full 90 min. So, berita baik utk kita.. They are back!! Apapun tahniah buat Liverpool u21 atas kemenangan :)



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U21 Premier League.



FT: West Ham U21s 0-2 LIVERPOOL U21s



*Sakho dan Lucas diberi peluang utk bermain bersama skuad U21 setelah kembali cergas dari kecederaan. Sakho bermain 70 min dan Lucas bermain full 90 min. So, berita baik utk kita.. They are back!! Apapun tahniah buat Liverpool u21 atas kemenangan :)



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U21 Premier League. FT: West Ham U21s 0-2 LIVERPOOL U21s *Sakho dan Lucas dibe...

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U21 Premier League.



FT: West Ham U21s 0-2 LIVERPOOL U21s



*Sakho dan Lucas diberi peluang utk bermain bersama skuad U21 setelah kembali cergas dari kecederaan. Sakho bermain 70 min dan Lucas bermain full 90 min. So, berita baik utk kita.. They are back!! Apapun tahniah buat Liverpool u21 atas kemenangan :)



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Prestasi luar biasa Sterling akan terus meningkat

Daniel Sturridge memuji rakan sepasukannya iaitu Raheem Sterling sebagai &039;luar biasa&039; dan meramalkan pemain itu akan terus berada prestasi yang lebih baik pada masa yang akan datang ..

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Prestasi luar biasa Sterling akan terus meningkat Daniel Sturridge memuji rakan...

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Prestasi luar biasa Sterling akan terus meningkat

Daniel Sturridge memuji rakan sepasukannya iaitu Raheem Sterling sebagai &039;luar biasa&039; dan meramalkan pemain itu akan terus berada prestasi yang lebih baik pada masa yang akan datang ..

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Suso kini di kaitkan dengan kelab Sevilla

setujukah anda sekiranya pemain berbakat ini di lepaskan oleh Liverpool



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