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Liverpool new boy Maxi vows to 'put himself on the line' for stuttering Reds
Maxi is a welcome addition to the club's attacking ranks at a time when they have just lost trio Fernando Torres, Steven Gerrard and Yossi Benayoun to injury.
Liverpool new boy Maxi Rodriguez vows to 'put himself on the line' for stuttering Reds
Maxi is a welcome addition to the club's attacking ranks at a time when they have just lost trio Fernando Torres, Steven Gerrard and Yossi Benayoun to injury for a number of weeks.
Rodriguez vows to help faltering Reds
New Liverpool midfielder Maxi Rodriguez has pledged to "put himself on the line" to help lift his new team-mates out of their current slump.
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
Defiant Rafa vows to continue
Defiant Liverpool boss Rafa Benitez claims he is used to speculation surrounding his future after the Reds' shock FA Cup exit to Reading.
Rafael Benitez vows to 'carry on working hard' despite Liverpool's FA Cup humbling
Rafael Benitez believes he has no choice but to "carry on working hard" despite Liverpool's season slipping to a new low.
Liverpool can finish in top four, vows Fernando Torres
Fernando Torres claims Liverpool can have their best season for four years despite the club lying seventh in the league with the FA Cup and Europa League the only only realistic chances of winning silverware .
Liverpool co-owner Tom Hicks takes swipe at Manchester United and vows to spend 'big'
Liverpool co-owner Tom Hicks has responded bullishly to the resignation of his son, Tom Jnr, from the Anfield board.
Arsenal and Liverpool target Chamakh vows quick decision on his future
Liverpool and Arsenal target Marouane Chamakh is set to reveal his future intentions by the end of the month. The Bordeaux hitman is out of contract in the summer.
VIDEO: Liverpool boss Rafa Benitez vows to 'fight to the end'
Rafa Benitez vowed to ‘fight until the end’, insisting he was already planning for the summer transfer window with the intention of remaining Liverpool’s manager beyond this season.
Bright young things will keep United winning trophies, vows Fergie
After 11 major trophies, almost 400 victories and more than 1,100 goals, few would argue that the first decade of the third millennium has belonged to Sir Alex and Manchester United.
Benitez insists Torres will stay as Reds boss vows to finish in the top four
Rafa Benitez is confident about Fernando Torres's future as the striker prepared to make his 100th Liverpool appearance amid growing concerns his Anfield days could be numbered.
Fernando Torres vows to stay loyal despite difficult times at Liverpool
• Rafael Benitez says Torres can win trophies at Liverpool• Torres could make 100th appearance for Liverpool tonightRafael Benítez believes that Fernando Torres's desire for silverware can be satisfied at Liverpool and that the frustration at lack of success which drove him to leave his beloved Atlético Madrid will not be repeated at Anfield.Torres will make his 100th appearance for Liverpool tonight if selected against Wigan Athletic and while his commitment has never been in doubt at a club where he remains under contract until 2014, his Anfield future will be under scrutiny should he
Skrtel vows to win back place
Martin Skrtel has vowed to win back his first team place.
Rafael Benítez vows to uphold the spirit of Bill Shankly
• Exactly 50 years since legendary Scot took charge at Anfield• 'He was so ahead of his time' says current Liverpool managerRafael Benítez has marked the 50th anniversary of Bill Shankly's appointment as Liverpool manager by insisting the club must always aspire to the levels of pride and passion the Scot achieved at Anfield.Benítez admits he knew little of Shankly when he became manager of Liverpool in June 2004 but soon learned of the man whose arrival at Anfield in December 1959 revolutionised the club.And the Spaniard admits the appointment of the former Liverpool player Sammy Lee
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