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Reeling Reds seeking lift at Stoke
Rafael Benitez admits it will take "a lot of effort" to raise Liverpool's spirits ahead of the trip to uncompromising Stoke.
Pulis expects tough game
Tony Pulis is expecting a difficult match tomorrow.
Aquilani confident Reds can cope
Alberto Aquilani believes Liverpool can cope with their current injury crisis.
Rafa pleased at Maxi signing
Rafael Benitez was pleased to sign Maxi Rodriguez.
Premier League - Torres begs Liverpool owners to buy
Injured Liverpool striker Fernando Torres has called on the club's American owners to improve the struggling team by bringing in top players
Hiddink in Reds hint
Guus Hiddink has put himself in the frame to replace Rafa Benitez at Liverpool after admitting he would love to return to England.
Torres wants new signings
Liverpool striker Fernando Torres has pleaded with the club's owners to buy new players.
Fernando Torres urges Liverpool's owners to give Rafael Benitez cash: Liverpool FC latest
FERNANDO TORRES has urged Liverpool’s owners to show their faith in Rafa Benitez by giving him the cash to help revive the club’s flagging fortunes.
It's time for Liverpool FC boss Rafael Benitez to face facts
IT was precisely 53 weeks ago that Rafa Benitez lit the blue touch-paper on the second half of the Premier League campaign when aiming an astonishing broadside at Alex Ferguson.
Torres calls for signings
Liverpool striker Fernando Torres has pleaded with the club's owners to buy new players.
Mersey Hard Men - Jim Harley would come into training for Liverpool FC covered in cuts and bruises
WHEN searching for the hard men of Liverpool Football Club, various names come to mind sooner than others.
David Prentice: Liverpool FC is a club in crisis
THEY say that a fish rots from the head down – and the fishy stench emanating from Anfield at present is overpowering. Out of the Champions League. Out of the FA Cup. Out of the Carling Cup. Their best two players now out of action.
David Prentice: Liverpool FC's e-mail own goal
IT’S been an inglorious week for e-mails at Anfield.
Torres says Liverpool must sign top class players
Injured Liverpool striker Fernando Torres has called on the club's American owners to improve the struggling team by bringing in top quality players.
A deity in the wings, Kenny Dalglish may be the man to cool fans' fury | Paul Hayward
There would be obvious appeal in hiring an Anfield legend as a human shield against the displeasure of the KopLike Bill Shankly, Kenny Dalglish gave up the Liverpool job and soon regretted it. Plagued by stress-related blotches, and still haunted by the Hillsborough disaster, King Kenny resigned in 1991 and returned from a family holiday in Orlando a few weeks later dismayed that Graeme ÂSouness had taken over."Of course, I had no right to hope Liverpool would come back to me. Besides, at that time I thought Graeme was the right man for the job," Dalglish wrote in his memoirs. "But if Live
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