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Re: Liverpool Fc Anfield - Reds Supporters Gatherings
First, let me thank you for ticking the 'Count me in!' feedback box on the website for the ShareLiverpoolFC scheme. Thanks, too, for your patience; it has taken us some time to be able to get back to you directly, but we hope to be able to stay in touch with you now, both via email and through the new, 'Latest News' page at: Share Liverpool FC
As you will understand, it has taken us some time to recover from the huge initial response to our proposal (you can read about the numbers on the news page), and for us to get together formally as the 'Share LiverpoolFC Steering Group' (SLSG). We have also updated the news page to tell you who some of the members of the SLSG are and how we plan to proceed from here. We have also established the Share LiverpoolFC Company Ltd so we have a legal base from which to operate. This is the start of a very challenging but exciting adventure and you have taken the first step on the way. No group of fans has ever attempted a 'buy out' of a big English club with a view to installing a one-member; one-vote system of ownership ? not unlike the model used so commonly in Spain, most famously at Barcelona, and elsewhere on mainland Europe. But as anger and dissatisfaction grows amongst fans (not just at Liverpool FC) about the way in which Club ownership is being traded, the question of 'Who should own our football clubs?' will rise increasingly to the surface. We are leading an 'ownership revolution' that will deliver LFC into the hands of its fans and also act as an inspiration to many others with similar concerns (Liverpool fans are used to leading the way!). We at Liverpool are lucky; we love and support a Club with a huge following, at home and abroad, which makes us 'fan rich'. There is enough of us to make this work; we just need to get the message out; explain the concept in much more detail and rely on the strength and intensity of the relationship that Liverpool fans all round the world have with their Club to make it happen. That's precisely what we will be doing over the next few weeks. You will probably have heard that we have been joined by two 'Liverpool Legends' ? Phil Thompson & John Aldridge have 'signed' for the ShareLiverpoolFC scheme (if you haven't heard, go to our webpage). We will address the local and global following as directly as we can by running publicity campaigns in UK, Asia, USA and Scandinavia (some major 'hot-spots' of LFC fans), also visiting some of these regions to raise the profile of the campaign. We'll give it our best shot ? but without your support there is little we can do. We urge you to tell every Reds fan you know about the share Liverpool scheme; direct them to the website and encourage them to reply via the tick boxes. BUT PLEASE DON'T ENCOURAGE REPEAT TICKS OF THE BOXES ? IT JUST CONFUSES OUR DATA! In the meantime, we will try to stay in touch with you via email and the 'latest news' page on the website. At the moment, it is difficult to reply to individual emails, so please bear with us. So, Welcome aboard! And many thanks for your support. LFC needs us as much now as at any time in the past. Rogan Taylor, On behalf of the Share Liverpool Steering Group Share Liverpool FC |
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Re: Liverpool Fc Anfield - Reds Supporters Gatherings
![]() MASCHERANO SIGNS FOUR YEAR ANFIELD DEAL Javier Mascherano today signed a permanent deal at Anfield and admitted: "This is the best moment in my career." The Argentine international has put pen to paper on a four year contract with the Reds, bringing to an end one of the longest transfer sagas in recent years. "I am very, very happy and now I can concentrate just on playing football," Mascherano told Liverpoolfc.tv. "I said all along that I wanted to stay at Liverpool and now that I have signed I can say this is the best and the biggest moment in my career so far. "From the first day I arrived at Liverpool the feeling was good and I knew this was where I wanted to play my football. It's good news for me and my family that everything is sorted and I know where my future is going to be. I just want to do my best for the fans and the people of the club. "I am at a top side and I know I can win titles here. That's the big thing for me. I want to be at a club where we can win trophies and have success." "We must be really pleased with the situation now," said the boss. "He has been a key player for us since he has been here and now we know he can be a key player in our future. "From the start we knew Javier was a player with quality and a fantastic mentality. We knew the player when he was in the reserves at River Plate but was playing for the senior national team and we had been monitoring his career since then. "He is young but he has great experience having played for his country. We knew he would be a good signing for us. "It's clear that he is one of the best midfielders in the world but he can get better with us. We now have a lot of good options in the centre of midfield and that's good news for the club." Chief Executive Rick Parry, who worked painstakingly to finalise the deal, added: "Our overriding thought is that we are delighted to have signed a world class player on a long contract and I know Javier is thrilled too because he was keen to have his long term future resolved. "I think this signing demonstrates two things. Firstly, that life at the club goes on despite all of the speculation to the contrary. "And secondly it demonstrates in very large measure the ongoing commitment of the owners who once again have come good when funds have been needed."
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Re: Liverpool Fc Anfield - Reds Supporters Gatherings
Rushie was very involved as one of the trainers in Liverpool's youth academy...... until his good buddy Steve Heighway, the Director of the Academy was asked to go.
Rushie took a walk too in support of his pal.... remembered he was tasked with "improving" Liverpool's frontline strike rate a couple of seasons by Benitez who wasn't impressed by his training methods. It's good Rushie is still keeping in touch with soccer as I thought he would be too busy with his racehorses ![]() |
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Next 3 games is at home,so i expect them to bag in 9 pts. After that 3 home game,the next 3 will be very crucial...away with scums and gunners in between the 204th merseyside derby..so if we able to collect 5pts or more from this 3 games..we all can expect to see our team in a real strong finish..Late peak..but is batter than no peak ![]() As for why our threads is so fantastic,1st all thankz to the TS,also not to forget the chaiman took his time out to organise the score prediction,but most importantly our disciplinary board that ensure our gathering go smoothly which is well supported by bros here ![]() Quote:
I)If im a multi billionman..dont say 5kp,i will even consider to buy out all the shares from the yanks.. 2)If i only got 5kp extra to spend,instead of joining the scheme,i rather make a trip down to Anfield to feel the heartbeat of Liverpool..Dont forget we got only 3-4 years to do so before Anfield become history.
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Rafa - I'm here to stay
Liverpool boss ready to extend contract with Reds Rafa Benitez is confident he will remain as Liverpool manager for a 'long time' as reports suggest he is on the verge of being offered a new deal at Anfield. The Reds boss' future has been questioned this season as Liverpool sit in sixth position in the Premier League and 18 points behind leaders Arsenal. Benitez, who joined Liverpool in 2004, also suffered a much-publicised bust-up with the club's American owners George Gillett and Tom Hicks earlier in the campaign following a disagreement over transfer policy. However, speculation is mounting that Benitez is set to be offered a new contract to extend his stay on Merseyside beyond the year-and-a-half the Spaniard has to run on his present deal. And Benitez, who takes his side to Bolton on Sunday, is sure his long-term future lies with the Reds. "I have confidence I will be here for a long time - not just for two years," Benitez told Liverpool's official website. "I have 18 months left on my contract but I have a lot of confidence that it will be easier next season and I am sure the situation will change in the future. "I have confidence that we are progressing in the right direction. At this moment the only thing I have in my mind is to progress with Liverpool and try to win titles "I am not looking anywhere else. I am really pleased here now and I think we will improve the situation in the future and that's why I want to stay for longer. "People ask me why I want to stay here. It's because I know we can improve, I know it's a massive club, it's a top side and we can progress. So I want to do my best and I think we can improve things." Benitez accepts that his side's only real aim is to succeed in the UEFA Champions League this season, but he is positive Liverpool can soon put an end to their 18-year top-flight title drought. "This year we can only work to win the Champions League and be in the top four," Benitez said in the Sunday Mirror. "But I am confident we can win the Premier League in the future. "We are disappointed to be so far behind this season and maybe it will take more time to close the gap."
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Moratti: We Can Score 15 Goals Against Liverpool
Inter President Massimo Moratti has sensationally declared that his team are capable of scoring 15 goals against Liverpool in their Champions League last 16 second leg. The Nerazzurri face an uphill task to qualify for the quarter-finals following their 2-0 defeat at Anfield in the first leg on Tuesday night. Despite this scoreline Moratti is supremely confident of turning the tie around. "We have yet to play the second leg, which will be in the more favourable conditions at San Siro, he said. If the crowd are as I expect them to be, it will be hard for Liverpool. I have trust. We have 90 minutes and we can score 15 goals if we want to. Moratti also passed comment on the group of Inter fans who attacked Coach Roberto Mancini, first at Liverpool Airport, and then in Milan. "Those fans are the same people who in the past have sung songs in favour the Coach, said the oil tycoon. I hope they will return to this during the game, where everyone must be compact with the team. Being unhappy is normal, but this was only the first time. "We must be proud to be Inter, because we are better than all the others." Moratti was also at an odds to explain the reported falling-out between Marco Materazzi and Zlatan Ibrahimovic. Ibrahimovic appeared to blame the defender, who was sent-off against Liverpool, for the defeat, and now the pair are said to not be speaking to one another. "I do not know what happened, but I do not think that there is any controversy, he stated. These guys are friends, are always together and both attach great importance to overcome the turn.
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15 goals???His brain must be stuffed with 15 pizzas to make such a bold comment.
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ok lah, pl keep us updated on any more juicy news ![]()
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15 goals wor? He thinks the reds play without a goalkeeper ,is it?
Even if inter play Derby also won't score more than 5 goals lar!What an idiotic italian!![]()
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