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Saturday, 30 August 2014

JOM MENANGI JERSI LIVERPOOL PERCUMA!!!



TEKA SKOR DAN PENJARING PERTAMA PERLAWANAN!!



TOTTENHAM VS LIVERPOOL 8.30mlm 31/08/2014 (AHAD)



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JOM MENANGI JERSI LIVERPOOL PERCUMA!!! TEKA SKOR DAN PENJARING PERTAMA PERLAWAN...

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JOM MENANGI JERSI LIVERPOOL PERCUMA!!!



TEKA SKOR DAN PENJARING PERTAMA PERLAWANAN!!



TOTTENHAM VS LIVERPOOL 8.30mlm 31/08/2014 (AHAD)



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* Tottenham 0 - 2 Liverpool

* Penjaring pertama perlawanan : Daniel Sturridge

* Tag rakan : Ahmad Manquillo

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Brendan Rodgers has wished Daniel Agger well for the future after the Danish international completed a return to his former club Brondby on Saturday.


LIVERPOOL, ENGLAND - Thursday, August 9, 2012: Liverpool's manager Brendan Rodgers shakes hands with Daniel Agger after the 3-0 victory over FC Gomel the UEFA Europa League Third Qualifying Round 2nd Leg match at Anfield. (Pic by David Rawcliffe/Propaganda)


Agger leaves Merseyside eight years after arriving, having made 232 appearances and scoring 14 goals for the Reds.


“We wish Daniel and his family well for the future,” Rodgers told the club’s official website. “We’ve been discussing Daniel’s future with him during the close season and I know this is a decision he has reached after much soul searching and deliberation.


“Daniel loves Liverpool and the club’s supporters, and has a unique connection with them.”


Injury problems have hampered Agger’s career for some time, and the arrival of Croatian defender Dejan Lovren put the 29-year-old further down Rodgers’ defensive pecking order.


Rodgers added, “When we had the privilege to play Brondby in pre-season, we saw the esteem he is held in and I can understand why he would want to return there.


“On behalf of everyone at Liverpool, I thank Daniel for his service to the club and hope he finishes his career with some happy times in Denmark.”


It is understood Liverpool will receive around £3 million from Brondby.


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Brendan Rodgers on Daniel Agger’s Liverpool departure

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Brendan Rodgers has wished Daniel Agger well for the future after the Danish international completed a return to his former club Brondby on Saturday.


LIVERPOOL, ENGLAND - Thursday, August 9, 2012: Liverpool's manager Brendan Rodgers shakes hands with Daniel Agger after the 3-0 victory over FC Gomel the UEFA Europa League Third Qualifying Round 2nd Leg match at Anfield. (Pic by David Rawcliffe/Propaganda)


Agger leaves Merseyside eight years after arriving, having made 232 appearances and scoring 14 goals for the Reds.


“We wish Daniel and his family well for the future,” Rodgers told the club’s official website. “We’ve been discussing Daniel’s future with him during the close season and I know this is a decision he has reached after much soul searching and deliberation.


“Daniel loves Liverpool and the club’s supporters, and has a unique connection with them.”


Injury problems have hampered Agger’s career for some time, and the arrival of Croatian defender Dejan Lovren put the 29-year-old further down Rodgers’ defensive pecking order.


Rodgers added, “When we had the privilege to play Brondby in pre-season, we saw the esteem he is held in and I can understand why he would want to return there.


“On behalf of everyone at Liverpool, I thank Daniel for his service to the club and hope he finishes his career with some happy times in Denmark.”


It is understood Liverpool will receive around £3 million from Brondby.


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Daniel Agger’s Liverpool career ended on Saturday, completing a return to Brondby. Despite being a very fine servant to the club, his Reds career may be looked upon as a slight disappointment, explains Henry Jackson.


LIVERPOOL, ENGLAND - Sunday, September 1, 2013: Liverpool's Daniel Agger in action against Manchester United during the Premiership match at Anfield. (Pic by David Rawcliffe/Propaganda)


Agger’s exit brings an end to a Reds career that has brought us plenty of joy, but could have given so much more.


When the 64-time capped Denmark international joined Liverpool from Brondby for £5.8m in January 2006, he was a 21-year-old with a huge reputation.


The centre-back had impressed enormously five months previously when Denmark thrashed England 4-1, with his ability on the ball and leadership qualities standing out. A number of Europe’s top clubs were interested in signing him, but it was Rafa Benitez who persuaded him to join Liverpool.


With Sami Hyypia slowly becoming more and more of a squad player because of his advancing years, and Jamie Carragher approaching 30, Agger was seen as the long-term solution at centre-back; someone who would be the club’s key defender for the best part of a decade.


Sadly, for both us as Reds fans and for Agger, his career has just not panned out that way.


Injuries have consistently curtailed his progress over the years- he has reached 40 appearances in a season just once in his eight years at the club- and there have not been many periods when he has been the undisputed first-choice centre-back in the side, if any.


He was in and out of the team during his first full season in 2006/07, but he did play a pivotal role in the Champions League semi-final triumph over Chelsea, scoring the only goal of the second-leg to take the game to penalties. He started in the loss to AC Milan in the final too.


LONDON, ENGLAND - Sunday, November 11, 2012: Liverpool's Daniel Agger in action against Chelsea during the Premiership match at Stamford Bridge. (Pic by David Rawcliffe/Propaganda)


The following season was a disastrous one for the Dane, however, with a metatarsal injury keeping him out for virtually the entire campaign. He made just six appearances in all competitions.


Having missed the start of 2008/09 too, he returned in October but struggled to find his top form. His defensive qualities were beginning to come into question somewhat, in particular his ability to deal with physical strikers like Didier Drogba. The Ivorian had bullied him in the aforementioned semi-final first-leg at Stamford Bridge.


Back surgery meant that, once again, Agger missed the first few months of 2009/10, while in 2010/11 was he out for even longer. A knee injury ended his season in March, but he also had numerous niggles before then as well.


Agger enjoyed one of his more lengthy spells in the side under Kenny Dalglish in 2011/12, and his form was very impressive because of it. He formed an impressive partnership with Skrtel- had it not been for injuries they would have played many, many games together- and although the injury curse still didn’t evaporate entirely, he was more of a feature in the team than he had been for a number of years.


Rodgers’ arrival in the summer of 2012 coincided with Agger going almost injury free for the entire 2012/13 season. He appeared in 35 of the Reds’ 38 Premier League games, and his form was largely solid, barring a disastrous opening game in which Agger was sent-off and conceded a penalty in a 3-0 loss to West Brom.


Agger was named vice-captain last summer by Rodgers, following the retirement of Carragher, after he decided to stay at Anfield despite reported interest from Barcelona.


He fell out of favour for much of the season though, with Skrtel and Mamadou Sakho often the preferred centre-back pairing as the Reds finished second after a superb season. Agger played his part, but not as much as he’d have liked.


All of the above may make it sound as though Agger’s Liverpool career has been a disaster, but that’s not the case whatsoever.


He has scored some memorable goals, produced some Man of the Match displays and been a crucial member of the squad for almost a decade. The harsh truth, however, is that he hasn’t lived up to the huge potential he had when he arrived on Merseyside in 2006.


That is mainly due to his injury woes in fairness, as the above information would suggest, but he’s also never quite progressed at the rate many expected him to when he did get decent runs in the side.


He could have been a world-class defender and a true Liverpool great, but instead he’s had to settle for being a very fine international defender- one who is currently captain of Denmark- and a very good servant for the Reds. It’s far from disastrous.


COPENHAGEN, DENMARK - Wednesday, July 16, 2014: Liverpool's Daniel Agger argues with 'Suso' Jesus Joaquin Fernandez Saenz De La Torre after Brondby IF score the opening goal during a preseason friendly match at Brøndby Stadion. (Pic by David Rawcliffe/Propaganda)


At 29-years-old he should be in his absolute prime, but the amount of injuries he has had have clearly seen him lose a yard of pace, and he looks a less confident player than he once did.


Where the defender’s future lies is unknown- Barcelona and former club Brondby have both expressed an interest- but what does appear certain is that he has played his last competitive game for the Reds.


Daniel Agger was terrific servant, but there will always be that nagging feeling that his Liverpool career was unfulfilled.


Do you agree that Daniel Agger hasn’t reached his potential at Liverpool? Let us know in the comments section below.





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Daniel Agger: A Liverpool FC Career Unfulfilled?

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Daniel Agger’s Liverpool career ended on Saturday, completing a return to Brondby. Despite being a very fine servant to the club, his Reds career may be looked upon as a slight disappointment, explains Henry Jackson.


LIVERPOOL, ENGLAND - Sunday, September 1, 2013: Liverpool's Daniel Agger in action against Manchester United during the Premiership match at Anfield. (Pic by David Rawcliffe/Propaganda)


Agger’s exit brings an end to a Reds career that has brought us plenty of joy, but could have given so much more.


When the 64-time capped Denmark international joined Liverpool from Brondby for £5.8m in January 2006, he was a 21-year-old with a huge reputation.


The centre-back had impressed enormously five months previously when Denmark thrashed England 4-1, with his ability on the ball and leadership qualities standing out. A number of Europe’s top clubs were interested in signing him, but it was Rafa Benitez who persuaded him to join Liverpool.


With Sami Hyypia slowly becoming more and more of a squad player because of his advancing years, and Jamie Carragher approaching 30, Agger was seen as the long-term solution at centre-back; someone who would be the club’s key defender for the best part of a decade.


Sadly, for both us as Reds fans and for Agger, his career has just not panned out that way.


Injuries have consistently curtailed his progress over the years- he has reached 40 appearances in a season just once in his eight years at the club- and there have not been many periods when he has been the undisputed first-choice centre-back in the side, if any.


He was in and out of the team during his first full season in 2006/07, but he did play a pivotal role in the Champions League semi-final triumph over Chelsea, scoring the only goal of the second-leg to take the game to penalties. He started in the loss to AC Milan in the final too.


LONDON, ENGLAND - Sunday, November 11, 2012: Liverpool's Daniel Agger in action against Chelsea during the Premiership match at Stamford Bridge. (Pic by David Rawcliffe/Propaganda)


The following season was a disastrous one for the Dane, however, with a metatarsal injury keeping him out for virtually the entire campaign. He made just six appearances in all competitions.


Having missed the start of 2008/09 too, he returned in October but struggled to find his top form. His defensive qualities were beginning to come into question somewhat, in particular his ability to deal with physical strikers like Didier Drogba. The Ivorian had bullied him in the aforementioned semi-final first-leg at Stamford Bridge.


Back surgery meant that, once again, Agger missed the first few months of 2009/10, while in 2010/11 was he out for even longer. A knee injury ended his season in March, but he also had numerous niggles before then as well.


Agger enjoyed one of his more lengthy spells in the side under Kenny Dalglish in 2011/12, and his form was very impressive because of it. He formed an impressive partnership with Skrtel- had it not been for injuries they would have played many, many games together- and although the injury curse still didn’t evaporate entirely, he was more of a feature in the team than he had been for a number of years.


Rodgers’ arrival in the summer of 2012 coincided with Agger going almost injury free for the entire 2012/13 season. He appeared in 35 of the Reds’ 38 Premier League games, and his form was largely solid, barring a disastrous opening game in which Agger was sent-off and conceded a penalty in a 3-0 loss to West Brom.


Agger was named vice-captain last summer by Rodgers, following the retirement of Carragher, after he decided to stay at Anfield despite reported interest from Barcelona.


He fell out of favour for much of the season though, with Skrtel and Mamadou Sakho often the preferred centre-back pairing as the Reds finished second after a superb season. Agger played his part, but not as much as he’d have liked.


All of the above may make it sound as though Agger’s Liverpool career has been a disaster, but that’s not the case whatsoever.


He has scored some memorable goals, produced some Man of the Match displays and been a crucial member of the squad for almost a decade. The harsh truth, however, is that he hasn’t lived up to the huge potential he had when he arrived on Merseyside in 2006.


That is mainly due to his injury woes in fairness, as the above information would suggest, but he’s also never quite progressed at the rate many expected him to when he did get decent runs in the side.


He could have been a world-class defender and a true Liverpool great, but instead he’s had to settle for being a very fine international defender- one who is currently captain of Denmark- and a very good servant for the Reds. It’s far from disastrous.


COPENHAGEN, DENMARK - Wednesday, July 16, 2014: Liverpool's Daniel Agger argues with 'Suso' Jesus Joaquin Fernandez Saenz De La Torre after Brondby IF score the opening goal during a preseason friendly match at Brøndby Stadion. (Pic by David Rawcliffe/Propaganda)


At 29-years-old he should be in his absolute prime, but the amount of injuries he has had have clearly seen him lose a yard of pace, and he looks a less confident player than he once did.


Where the defender’s future lies is unknown- Barcelona and former club Brondby have both expressed an interest- but what does appear certain is that he has played his last competitive game for the Reds.


Daniel Agger was terrific servant, but there will always be that nagging feeling that his Liverpool career was unfulfilled.


Do you agree that Daniel Agger hasn’t reached his potential at Liverpool? Let us know in the comments section below.





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U18s outclass Unyeted by four at Academy



Liverpool U18s claimed their first victory of the new season in stunning style by clinically defeating M. Unyeted 4-0 at the Kirkby Academy on Saturday morning.



Quick-fire strikes by Harry Wilson, Jerome Sinclair and Will Marsh laid the foundations for a handsome win, with the advantage further increased by Ryan Kent late on.









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Liverpool U18s claimed their first victory of the new season in stunning style by clinically defeating M. Unyeted 4-0 at the Kirkby Academy on Saturday morning.



Quick-fire strikes by Harry Wilson, Jerome Sinclair and Will Marsh laid the foundations for a handsome win, with the advantage further increased by Ryan Kent late on.









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Brendan Rodgers: Busy summer of transfer business for Liverpool boss


Brendan Rodgers: Busy summer of transfer business for Liverpool boss




Brendan Rodgers hopes there will be more outs than ins on transfer deadline day as he shapes his Liverpool squad for the season ahead.


It has been a busy summer transfer window so far for the Reds, with ten players coming into Anfield, while 19 have gone out either on loan or permanently.


However, fringe players such as Fabio Borini, who is wanted by Sunderland, and Stoke-linked Oussama Assaidi still remain at the club.


Rodgers has warned those on the fringe of his squad they face limited game time if they do not depart on Monday, while he thinks few – if any – new players will be recruited.


The Liverpool boss told The Times: “There’ll probably be more movement out than coming in, I would say.


“We’ve still got offers for players to go.


“Every player here knows their situation, so if they’re here after that deadline on Monday, they’ve decided to stay but their game time will be very limited.


“There are not many more to come, if any.”










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Transfer news: Liverpool boss Brendan Rodgers ready for deadline day

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Brendan Rodgers: Busy summer of transfer business for Liverpool boss


Brendan Rodgers: Busy summer of transfer business for Liverpool boss




Brendan Rodgers hopes there will be more outs than ins on transfer deadline day as he shapes his Liverpool squad for the season ahead.


It has been a busy summer transfer window so far for the Reds, with ten players coming into Anfield, while 19 have gone out either on loan or permanently.


However, fringe players such as Fabio Borini, who is wanted by Sunderland, and Stoke-linked Oussama Assaidi still remain at the club.


Rodgers has warned those on the fringe of his squad they face limited game time if they do not depart on Monday, while he thinks few – if any – new players will be recruited.


The Liverpool boss told The Times: “There’ll probably be more movement out than coming in, I would say.


“We’ve still got offers for players to go.


“Every player here knows their situation, so if they’re here after that deadline on Monday, they’ve decided to stay but their game time will be very limited.


“There are not many more to come, if any.”










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Daniel Agger‘s has left Liverpool to return to his former club Brondby, it was confirmed on Saturday.



LIVERPOOL, ENGLAND - Wednesday, January 1, 2014: Liverpool's Daniel Agger celebrates scoring the first goal against Hull City during the Premiership match at Anfield. (Pic by David Rawcliffe/Propaganda)


The Danish international defender has been hampered by long-term back problems and seen his chances of first-team football at Anfield fade away.


The signing of Croatian international defender Dejan Lovren this summer further set Agger back in the pecking order of Brendan Rodgers‘ team.


A statement by Agger on Liverpool’s official website reads:



Liverpool have been such a big part of my life and my family’s lives for so long, that leaving is extremely difficult.


The opportunity arose for me to return home to Brondby and at this stage of my career it felt like the right decision for me.


I wouldn’t leave here to go anywhere else and that has been proven by my actions in recent seasons – I have turned down many offers to move to other Premier League and European clubs.


I would like to thank the Liverpool supporters for the incredible backing they have given me in my time here and the warmth and generosity of spirit displayed to my family.


This has been our home and somewhere we have been very happy and settled. However, more recently I have started to feel the effects of playing regularly in a league that is as physically demanding as the Premier League is, and I would not want to stay if I did not think that I was able to meet that challenge week in, week out.


The club itself is very special and I shall remain a supporter for the rest of my life. I regard every game I played at Anfield as a privilege.




Agger was signed by former Liverpool boss Rafa Benitez from Brondby in 2006 and was a big part of the team through highs and lows.


It is reported that Liverpool will earn £3 million from the sale of Agger.


All the best, Danny. YNWA.


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Daniel Agger completes Brondby return

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Daniel Agger‘s has left Liverpool to return to his former club Brondby, it was confirmed on Saturday.



LIVERPOOL, ENGLAND - Wednesday, January 1, 2014: Liverpool's Daniel Agger celebrates scoring the first goal against Hull City during the Premiership match at Anfield. (Pic by David Rawcliffe/Propaganda)


The Danish international defender has been hampered by long-term back problems and seen his chances of first-team football at Anfield fade away.


The signing of Croatian international defender Dejan Lovren this summer further set Agger back in the pecking order of Brendan Rodgers‘ team.


A statement by Agger on Liverpool’s official website reads:



Liverpool have been such a big part of my life and my family’s lives for so long, that leaving is extremely difficult.


The opportunity arose for me to return home to Brondby and at this stage of my career it felt like the right decision for me.


I wouldn’t leave here to go anywhere else and that has been proven by my actions in recent seasons – I have turned down many offers to move to other Premier League and European clubs.


I would like to thank the Liverpool supporters for the incredible backing they have given me in my time here and the warmth and generosity of spirit displayed to my family.


This has been our home and somewhere we have been very happy and settled. However, more recently I have started to feel the effects of playing regularly in a league that is as physically demanding as the Premier League is, and I would not want to stay if I did not think that I was able to meet that challenge week in, week out.


The club itself is very special and I shall remain a supporter for the rest of my life. I regard every game I played at Anfield as a privilege.




Agger was signed by former Liverpool boss Rafa Benitez from Brondby in 2006 and was a big part of the team through highs and lows.


It is reported that Liverpool will earn £3 million from the sale of Agger.


All the best, Danny. YNWA.


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Daniel Agger disahkan sudah meninggalkan The Reds untuk kembali ke kelab lamanya Brondby di Denmark.



Agger beraksi sebanyak 232 perlawanan untuk Liverpool.



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Daniel Agger disahkan sudah meninggalkan The Reds untuk kembali ke kelab lamanya Brondby di Denmark.



Agger beraksi sebanyak 232 perlawanan untuk Liverpool.



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Liverpool FC hari ini mengesahkan Daniel Agger telah melengkapkan perpindahan kekal ke kelab lamanya, Brondby. YNWA









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Liverpool FC hari ini mengesahkan Daniel Agger telah melengkapkan perpindahan kekal ke kelab lamanya, Brondby. YNWA









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Reds ready for Spurs.









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Reds ready for Spurs.

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Timeline Photos

Atas permintaan ramai kini LMFC Futsal De Family 2 kembali lagi..Jika anda berminat boleh berdaftar dengan pihak LMFC ..siapa cepat dia dapat terhad kepada 63 orang peserta sahaja Futsal ini khas untuk fan&039;s LIVERPOOL sahaja. Yuran pendaftaran RM40 seorang termasuk:- 1. Sijil penyertaan 2.T-shirt LMFC FAMILY DE&039;FUTSAL II 3.Makanan ringan/minuman di sediakan 4. Cendermata penyertaan Berminat menyertai anda boleh menghubungi Admin LMFC iaitu saudara Ahmad Nizam di talian 019-5730755 atau Cham Rosli di talian 014-2294093 Faizal -LMFC-



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Timeline Photos

Atas permintaan ramai kini LMFC Futsal De Family 2 kembali lagi..Jika anda berminat boleh berdaftar dengan pihak LMFC ..siapa cepat dia dapat terhad kepada 63 orang peserta sahaja Futsal ini khas untuk fan&039;s LIVERPOOL sahaja. Yuran pendaftaran RM40 seorang termasuk:- 1. Sijil penyertaan 2.T-shirt LMFC FAMILY DE&039;FUTSAL II 3.Makanan ringan/minuman di sediakan 4. Cendermata penyertaan Berminat menyertai anda boleh menghubungi Admin LMFC iaitu saudara Ahmad Nizam di talian 019-5730755 atau Cham Rosli di talian 014-2294093 Faizal -LMFC-



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Lapan pemain baru di bawa masuk musim 2014/15..Apakah harapan anda terhadap pemain ini



1.Juara EPL

2.Juara Piala FA

3.Juara Capital One Cup

4.Juara UCL

5.Kedudukan TOP 4 BPL



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Lapan pemain baru di bawa masuk musim 2014/15..Apakah harapan anda terhadap pemain ini



1.Juara EPL

2.Juara Piala FA

3.Juara Capital One Cup

4.Juara UCL

5.Kedudukan TOP 4 BPL



Faizal -LMFC-









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Berikut merupakan jaringan gol yang pernah di jaringkan oleh Daniel Agger...



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Berikut merupakan jaringan gol yang pernah di jaringkan oleh Daniel Agger...



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Steven Gerrard mengenai Mario Balotelli:



"Ini adalah peluang dia. Jika saya di posisinya, pada umur 24 tahun, saya akan mengambil peluang ini sepenuhnya. Saya akan fikirkan "Saya perlu menjaringkan gol, memenangi piala dan bermain di malam Eropah yang menakjubkan daripada kerjaya Liverpool saya". Semuanya ada untuknya."









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Steven Gerrard mengenai Mario Balotelli: "Ini adalah peluang dia. Jika saya di...

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Steven Gerrard mengenai Mario Balotelli:



"Ini adalah peluang dia. Jika saya di posisinya, pada umur 24 tahun, saya akan mengambil peluang ini sepenuhnya. Saya akan fikirkan "Saya perlu menjaringkan gol, memenangi piala dan bermain di malam Eropah yang menakjubkan daripada kerjaya Liverpool saya". Semuanya ada untuknya."









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Bekas pemain LFC, Fernando Torres secara rasmi berpindah ke AC Milan secara pinjaman selama 2 tahun dari Chelsea. Doakan yang terbaik untuk El Nino di sana!









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Bekas pemain LFC, Fernando Torres secara rasmi berpindah ke AC Milan secara pinj...

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Bekas pemain LFC, Fernando Torres secara rasmi berpindah ke AC Milan secara pinjaman selama 2 tahun dari Chelsea. Doakan yang terbaik untuk El Nino di sana!









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Caption needed guys...









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Caption needed guys...

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Caption needed guys...









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Buat peminat LFC yg berada di sekitar shah alam, FOX SPORTS akan mengadakan Live Viewingnya di Murni Discovery Shah Alam Ahad ini. Ayuh yang berdekatan join event nih..









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Buat peminat LFC yg berada di sekitar shah alam, FOX SPORTS akan mengadakan Live...

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Buat peminat LFC yg berada di sekitar shah alam, FOX SPORTS akan mengadakan Live Viewingnya di Murni Discovery Shah Alam Ahad ini. Ayuh yang berdekatan join event nih..









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Saya akan beraksi esok - Mario Barwuah









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Saya akan beraksi esok - Mario Barwuah

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Saya akan beraksi esok - Mario Barwuah









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Saya memilih Liverpool kerana kembar saya ada disini - Balo



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Saya memilih Liverpool kerana kembar saya ada disini - Balo kehkeh..

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Saya memilih Liverpool kerana kembar saya ada disini - Balo



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~Xabi Alonso



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~Xabi Alonso FinaLMFC

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~Xabi Alonso



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