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Ancien coach : Sir Kenny Dalglish - Ambasador LFC
Owen0412 a répondu à un(e) sujet de matlehulk dans Nos anciens
C'etait sur Twitter sur un truc genre "empire of the kop" ou autre me souviens plus -
Ancien coach : Sir Kenny Dalglish - Ambasador LFC
Owen0412 a répondu à un(e) sujet de matlehulk dans Nos anciens
Pour le stade j'avais vu sur internet qu'on serait en négociation pour les namings rights Mais bon vive les sponsors - Air China - Puma - Standard Chatered - Riyad Bank -
Benitez avait déclaré que Owen etait un grand joueur et méritait une place de titulaire, ce qui était pas assuré chez les Reds Torres Owen Attaque de malade
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Ancien coach : Sir Kenny Dalglish - Ambasador LFC
Owen0412 a répondu à un(e) sujet de matlehulk dans Nos anciens
Je sais plus ou j'ai lu que pour 40-50 millions, FSG réfléchirait -
Paul Thompson@Pault86 Txiki Begiristain is #LFC's new Director of Football, best to put some of your money on Rijkaard as manager before the odds go down.
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Je l'accueil à bras ouvert à Anfield
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Ancien coach : Sir Kenny Dalglish - Ambasador LFC
Owen0412 a répondu à un(e) sujet de matlehulk dans Nos anciens
Liverpool's owners are keen for the club's new manager to be in place for at least four to five years, but there is no front-runner at this stage Source : BBC Enfaite je comprends leur vision. Ils veulent instaurer un manager pour de longues années (comme Wenger et Ferguson je présume). KK a 61 ans et ne peut donc plus remplir ce role. Vu les resultats, ils se sont dit que c'etait le bon moment pour commencer une "réelle ère" et pas une ère de "transition", à savoir celle de KK. -
Ancien coach : Sir Kenny Dalglish - Ambasador LFC
Owen0412 a répondu à un(e) sujet de matlehulk dans Nos anciens
Ben Smith Intermediaries acting for the club have spoken with Andre Villas-Boas, but he is unlikely to get the job. -
Ancien coach : Sir Kenny Dalglish - Ambasador LFC
Owen0412 a répondu à un(e) sujet de matlehulk dans Nos anciens
Merci -
Ancien coach : Sir Kenny Dalglish - Ambasador LFC
Owen0412 a répondu à un(e) sujet de matlehulk dans Nos anciens
Ayre denies Liverpool have shortlisted Martinez ESPN staff May 16, 2012« Strauss not looking too far ahead | West Indies 'fear winning' - Sammy » Ian Ayre insists he will remain at the club © PA Photos Enlarge Related Links News: Dalglish 'disappointed' at Liverpool dismissal News: Kenny Dalglish sacked by Liverpool News: Whelan advises Martinez against Liverpool job Liverpool managing director Ian Ayre has insisted the club are yet to draw up a shortlist of potential successors to Kenny Dalglish as the club's manager. Dalglish was dismissed from his position on Wednesday, after a season that saw victory in the Carling Cup tempered by a disappointing eighth place finish in the Premier League. Wigan manager Roberto Martinez has immediately been installed as the hot favourite for the Anfield post, but Ayre denied the Spaniard was already on the club's shortlist. "Not at the moment, no," Ayre told Sky Sports, when asked if the club had already identified any candidates for the job. "We come back tomorrow and look for a new appointment, that's when we start on that." Ayre revealed that league form was the primary reason why Reds owner John W Henry decided to remove Dalglish from his position, one the Scot took up - originally on a temporary basis - after Roy Hodgson was fired in the early weeks of 2011. "Results, perhaps, were not where we wanted them to be and that drives the decision," Ayre noted. "We feel it's the right decision and one we have to move forward with, but there's lots of praise and admiration for him. "We have a big long-term plan for this football club, we've always talked about progress and moving forward. We've made a lot of progress off the pitch, creating a lot of foundations to build the business on and improve revenues, and the next important thing to move forward is football." Ayre was evasive when asked whether Dalglish could be set for a quick return to Anfield in an ambassadorial or boardroom role, saying "that's a discussion for the future", but was quick to reject reports that he is set to be the next high-profile figure to lose his job at the club. "Absolutely not," he said. "No question from my point of view [that I will leave], and certainly no indication of that from upstairs." -
Ancien coach : Sir Kenny Dalglish - Ambasador LFC
Owen0412 a répondu à un(e) sujet de matlehulk dans Nos anciens
Stephen Martin Kenny gets offered 'resignation package' in USA, he turns it down and comes back, he's offered better package, refuses that too, fired. Une personne digne de confiance qui a eu chaque fois les bonnes infos sur Liverpool depuis l'arrivée de FSG Qu'est ce qu'il veut dire par resignation package ? -
Ancien coach : Sir Kenny Dalglish - Ambasador LFC
Owen0412 a répondu à un(e) sujet de matlehulk dans Nos anciens
Brendan Rodgers serait mon choix je pense -
Ancien coach : Sir Kenny Dalglish - Ambasador LFC
Owen0412 a répondu à un(e) sujet de matlehulk dans Nos anciens
Kristian Walsh@Kristian_Walsh Ian Ayre is gone too according to the reliable @Gunga__Din. Bloody hell. Retweeté par Paul Tomkins -
Ancien coach : Sir Kenny Dalglish - Ambasador LFC
Owen0412 a répondu à un(e) sujet de matlehulk dans Nos anciens
Pour le moment on parle de : - Martinez (Wigan) - Swansea (Rogers) - Lambert (Norwich) -
Ancien coach : Sir Kenny Dalglish - Ambasador LFC
Owen0412 a répondu à un(e) sujet de matlehulk dans Nos anciens
KellyCates Devastated for Dad but incredibly proud of the job he's done. Thanks for all the lovely messages already. Have a good summer Twitter officiel de la fille de KK -
Si les poteaux de ses passes et tirs avaient fait des buts, il serait à +- 7 buts (2 buts et 5 poteaux cette saison) et +- 10 assists (2 assist + 8 avec les poteaux) Donc s'il avait fait 7 buts et 10 passe décisives, je pense pas qu'il aurait été considéré comme un flop
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Dein c'est pour remplacer Comolli pas Kenny
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Ancien coach : Sir Kenny Dalglish - Ambasador LFC
Owen0412 a répondu à un(e) sujet de matlehulk dans Nos anciens
Ce qu'on veut dire, c'est que rien ne les obligeaient à depenser les 100M£ pour ne faire que 1M£ de benef Ils auraient très bien pu autoriser qu'on depense que 60M£ et ils auraient donc fait bcp plus de benef Rien qu'a ce niveau la, on peut voir la différence avec les anciens proprios -
Ancien joueur : Andy Carroll > West Ham
Owen0412 a répondu à un(e) sujet de thommo29 dans Nos anciens
Andy Carroll confident match-winning goals can settle him at Liverpool Timely strikes against Blackburn and Everton give £35m forward belief he has finally found home on Merseyside Andy Carroll has claimed his reputation as a hard-drinking socialiser bears no relation to the reality of his monastic lifestyle in Liverpool but accepts he may never shed the public image that developed at Newcastle United. The 23-year-old has attracted fierce criticism throughout his 15 months on Merseyside yet, in the week Damien Comolli lost his job as director of football at Liverpool partly as a consequence of agreeing excessive transfer fees, he produced his finest contributions for Kenny Dalglish's team so far: a stoppage-time winner for a side reduced to 10 men at Blackburn Rovers and the decisive goal in the FA Cup semi-final against Everton at Wembley. Carroll credits his restored confidence with a return to Dalglish's starting lineup and believes he is also reaping the benefits of behaving more responsibly off the pitch following his £35m transfer to Anfield. Unlike his time at Newcastle, the striker has avoided any serious drink-related controversy during his Liverpool career but, with even the former England manager Fabio Capello publicly condemning his alcohol consumption, Carroll admits that reputation precedes him. "My past is my past," said the striker. "I feel when I came to Liverpool I changed my lifestyle and everything about it and settled down. I have my girlfriend with me at home and I love it here. I am settled down now. I'll go down the street and people will say to me, 'Oh, you were in the boozer last week' but it is just rumours going round. I just laugh it off really, it is always going to happen but I just get on with it really. To be honest, I don't go out at all. I know what people say is not true, my family knows it's not true and the club knows it's not true so that is all that matters." Carroll, who earlier this season revealed his favourite television programme was Desperate Housewives and that he owned all the DVD box sets, added: "All I do now is sit in the house with my girlfriend, chill out and watch movies. I'm on the Xbox or I'll watch TV with my girlfriend." The Liverpool striker hopes last week, when his seventh and eighth goals of the season eased the scrutiny on Dalglish, can mark a defining moment in his Anfield career. Liverpool have not lost any of the past 10 matches that Carroll has started – winning eight and drawing two – and have not won the past eight without the centre-forward in the starting lineup – losing five and drawing three. He admits finding it more difficult to handle a substitute's role than the pressure of being the most expensive British footballer in history. "I am confident in myself that if I am playing games I will score goals and put myself about. I cannot really do that if I am on the bench and coming on in the last 10 minutes of games," said Carroll. "It has just been difficult in terms of not playing really. I feel I have given it my best shot and what I want is to start games and put myself about like I know I can. "To score the winner in the semi-final and get us to the final it is obviously a great feeling. Scoring against Blackburn and scoring against Everton is a great lift for me. When you play regularly you get confident and you get into the stride of things and I feel I am doing that now." Carroll's long-term future at Liverpool was again called into question only a fortnight ago following his furious reaction to being withdrawn against his former club at St James' Park. The striker has been strongly linked with a return to Tyneside but insists his ambition is to remain part of the Liverpool team. "I want to play for Liverpool," he stated. "I didn't come here to sit on the bench, I came here to play games and I am fully fit and I am prepared to stick at it no matter what I get off the pitch or on the pitch. I will stick at it and work my hardest. I have signed a long contract, obviously I have signed here to stay. There is a lot more for me to give and a lot more to win here. I love it here and I want to stay. "I am a fighter. I am determined to do well here and that's why I came here. We have reached two finals. We have won one [cup] and hopefully we can win another one. No matter what people say about me I know what I am about and know what I can do. I just need to play games and I'm confident I'll score goals." Meanwhile Liverpool's owners, John Henry and Tom Werner, are expected to return to Merseyside this week as they continue their structural overhaul of the club. Interview plutot interessante de notre "petit" Andy Source : The Guardian http://www.guardian.co.uk/football/2012/apr/17/andy-carroll-liverpool-goals -
Vraiment excellent http://www.pixenli.com/image1334334577064745900.html
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On parle aussi de David Dein pour un autre poste
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Liverpool target Johan Cruyff for senior role following Comolli's exit http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/17698239 On parle aussi de Van Gaal
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Il a peut etre mis une virgule en trop
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Ancien coach : Sir Kenny Dalglish - Ambasador LFC
Owen0412 a répondu à un(e) sujet de matlehulk dans Nos anciens
Exemple de rapport que KK devra fournir à FSG Vraiment excellent http://www.talksport.co.uk/magazine/features/120404/leaked-kenny-dalglishs-written-report-liverpools-owners-168828