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Liverpool FC Jury: Reds fans reflect on the summer and look forward to Arsenal
ANOTHER era has started with Roy Hodgson’s appointment as manager.
Liverpool FC letters: Fans gives their opinions on the latest Anfield takeover news
DECISIONS made in the next few weeks will determine the future of Liverpool Football Club.
We deserve to be booed by fans – England and Liverpool FC captain Steven Gerrard (VIDEO)
STEVEN GERRARD is bracing himself for a difficult night after admitting England’s players deserve every ounce of criticism for their World Cup failure.
Liverpool FC fans group Spirit of Shankly and ShareLiverpoolFC welcome possible takeover by Chinese entrepreneur Kenny Huang
LIVERPOOL Supporters Union Spirit Of Shankly and ShareLiverpoolFC have cautiously welcomed a possible takeover by Chinese entrepreneur Kenny Huang after being contacted directly by his representatives.
Liverpool FC fans group Spirit of Shankly and ShareLiverpoolFC welcome possible takeover by Chinese entrepreneur Kenny Huang
LIVERPOOL Supporters Union Spirit Of Shankly and ShareLiverpoolFC have cautiously welcomed a possible takeover by Chinese entrepreneur Kenny Huang after being contacted directly by his representatives.
Liverpool FC fans group Spirit of Shankly and ShareLiverpoolFC welcome possible takeover by Chinese entrepreneur Kenny Huang
LIVERPOOL Supporters Union Spirit Of Shankly and ShareLiverpoolFC have cautiously welcomed a possible takeover by Chinese entrepreneur Kenny Huang after being contacted directly by his representatives.
Premier League Verdict: The Observer fans' network previews 2010-11
The hopes, fears and expectations for all the teams this seasonArsenalHaving been so spoilt by success at the start of Arsène's tenure, it's understandable that so many Gooners struggle to come to terms with reality. Aside from throwing us the occasional bone, with the likes of Arshavin, Wenger continues to unearth bargains, unable or unwilling to compete with the big spenders. Competition for a Champions League berth is tougher than ever so treading water is definitely no longer an option. Our young team needs to show they've matured and compete in the big games. However, without a match-
Premier League Verdict: The Observer fans' network previews 2010-11
The hopes, fears and expectations for all the teams this seasonArsenalHaving been so spoilt by success at the start of Arsène's tenure, it's understandable that so many Gooners struggle to come to terms with reality. Aside from throwing us the occasional bone, with the likes of Arshavin, Wenger continues to unearth bargains, unable or unwilling to compete with the big spenders. Competition for a Champions League berth is tougher than ever so treading water is definitely no longer an option. Our young team needs to show they've matured and compete in the big games. However, without a match-
New Liverpool star Joe Cole has his picture taken with fans
New Liverpool star Joe Cole proved he's top of the shots yesterday.
New Liverpool star Joe Cole has his picture taken with fans
New Liverpool star Joe Cole proved he's top of the shots yesterday.
Benitez feels sorry for Liverpool's frustrated fans
Liverpool manager Rafa Benitez felt sorry for the supporters as their frustration mounted over the team's troubled season, he said on Friday.
Rafael Benítez apologises to fans but vows to fight on at Liverpool
• 'Everyone here feels sorry for the fans,' says Benítez• Manager eager to bring in more players this monthRafael Benítez has vowed to fight on as Liverpool manager despite the club's season hitting a new low this week. Benítez apologised to the team's supporters today, saying the team was in a "bad moment" following their FA Cup defeat to Championship side Reading on Wednesday, but insisting that he was not worried about his own position."We are not playing well and everyone here feels sorry for our fans," said Benítez, whose team have already dropped out of the Champions Leag
Liverpool fans have their say [VIDEO]
Supporters comment on the situation at Liverpool Football Club...
Rafa sorry for Reds fans
Liverpool's shock FA Cup exit at the hands of Championship strugglers Reading has heaped the pressure on Rafa Benitez.
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 Souness 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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