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| LIVERPOOL VS 'BORO. STAT ATTACK |
| 2008-02-22 20:49:00 |
LIVERPOOL VS 'BORO.Here are all the important stats and facts ahead of Liverpool's Premier League clash against Middlesbrough at Anfield on Saturday.# Head to Head (League only) # At Anfield: Liverpool 35 wins, Middlesbrough 13 wins, 17 Draws. # Overall: Liverpool 55 wins, Middlesbrough 37 wins, 39 Draws. # Six weeks ago Liverpool drew 1-1 at The Riverside with Fernando Torres cancelling out a goal from George Boateng. It was only the second game in which the Reds had scored in the last nine visits to Teesside. # Last season two Steven Gerrard goals gave Liverpool a 2-0 win at Anfield. The goals came in a seven minute spell in the second half with the final goal coming from the penalty spot. # In the Premier League Liverpool have won 11 and drawn seven ...
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| LIVERPOOL VS WEST HAM UNITED |
| 2008-01-29 19:41:00 |
Wednesday 30 January 2008 19:45The Reds head to Upton Park still searching for their first league win of 2008.A run of four consecutive draws has seen us fall out of the top four and left our hopes of a maintaining a sustained title challenge in major doubt.But Liverpool's away record has been a major plus so far this season and we will need to reproduce the type of form that has seen us win at Villa Park and Goodison Park if we are to leave London with all three points.Alan Curbishley's men have already shown that they can mix it with the best at Upton Park, as Manchester United found out to their cost in December.So it promises to be a tough test for Rafa and his team and a repeat of last season's 2-1 victory would be the pefect respite for a year tha...
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| DERBY COUNTY vs LIVERPOOL |
| 2007-12-25 20:00:00 |
At Pride ParkWednesday, 26 DecemberKick-off: 1500 GMTWhen the two sides met at Anfield back on September 1, it was a clear case of 'Rams to the slaughter.'The Reds were in rampant mood as they hit six of the best to leave the Premier League newcomers in no doubt as to what it would take to survive in English football's top Division.Since then Derby have continued to struggle against relegation but there have been signs that they won't go down without a fight, and they showed they can match anyone on their day with a notable victory at home to Newcastle.In new manager Paul Jewell they have someone who has masterminded the great escape with both Bradford City and Wigan Athletic, and although the Rams may struggle to avoid the drop this time around, they are already beginning to show the figh...
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| LIVERPOOL vs PORTSMOUTH |
| 2007-12-21 21:34:00 |
UPDATE RESULT : LIVERPOOL 4 - 1 PORTSMOUTH Saturday 22 December 2007 ,15:00At Anfield Liverpool welcome Harry Redknapp's high-flying Portsmouth to Anfield determined to give the home crowd some much-needed Christmas cheer following last weekend's disappointing 1-0 loss to Manchester United.The narrow defeat to Alex Ferguson's side was our first league defeat on home soil this season, and followed on from the 3-1 reversal at Reading.It is a run of results that has seen Rafael Benitez's men slip 10 points behind league leaders Arsenal and means the game in hand they have over the other title contenders has become even more significant.A run of victories over the festive period, beginning with Pompey, ...
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| Chelsea vs Liverpool |
| 2007-12-19 03:18:00 |
Stamford Bridge19 December 2007Kick-off: 19.45Predict : Chelsea 0 - 2 LiverpoolLiverpool will be hoping they can maintain their impressive cup form against Chelsea when they travel to Stamford Bridge for a mouthwatering Carling Cup quarter-final tie.The Reds have held the Indian sign over the Londoners in knockout competitions in the past few seasons and they will be aiming to continue that against new boss Avram Grant and co.Although Chelsea have suffered at the hands of Liverpool in both the Champions League and the FA Cup, the last time they met in the Carling Cup was in the 2005 final, when Jose Mourinho's men clinched a 3-2 win after extra-time.This time around the Reds have reached the last eight with an impres...
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| Liverpool vs Man Utd |
| 2007-12-15 23:03:00 |
AnfieldSunday, 16 DecemberKick-off: 13.30 Predict : Liverpool 2 : 1 Man UtdLiverpool welcome arch-rivals Manchester United to Anfield knowing that a win will not only seriously enhance their title credentials but will also secure a landmark 50th League victory over the Red Devils.The two sides have met 148 times prior to this season's top-of-the-table clash, with Alex Ferguson's team enjoying the better of the head-to-heads, with 56 victories.Since arriving in Liverpool back in the summer of 2005 Rafa Benitez has not endured the best of results against United with our only victory to-date, the 1-0 FA Cup success in 2006.But the Reds are still unbeaten in the Premier League at Anfield and after outplaying United for long periods in the 1-0 defeat last se...
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| Marseille vs Liverpool |
| 2007-12-11 03:34:00 |
Champions League, Group ADate: Tuesday, 11 DecemberKick-off: 1945 GMTVenue: Stade VelodromeUpdate Result Marseille 0 vs 4 LiverpoolMarseille's Samir Nasri returns to the squad having missed Saturday's 2-0 victory over Monaco.Former Liverpool players Djibril Cisse and Boudewijn Zenden are also named in coach Eric Gerets' 20-man party.Liverpool striker Fernando Torres has travelled with the squad to France despite injuring his ankle during the 3-1 defeat at Reading on Saturday.But Daniel Agger and Xabi Alonso have stayed behind in a game Liverpool must probably need to win to qualify.Marseille (from): Mandanda, Mate, Zubar, Givet, Rodriguez, Faty, Taiwo, Bonnart, M'Bami, Cheyrou, Cana, Nasri, Valbuena, Ziani, Zenden, Oruma, Gragnic, Cisse, Niang, Aye...
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| Reading vs Liverpool |
| 2007-12-07 19:52:00 |
Madejski StadiumSaturday, 8 December, 17:15 GMTReading will be without John Oster as the winger requires ankle surgery.Defender Michael Duberry (cracked ribs) has resumed training but will not be considered for a comeback and Glen Little (Achilles) remains sidelined.Liverpool defender Jamie Carragher is a booking away from a ban and, with the game against Manchester United next weekend, he may not be risked.Carragher has overcome a rib injury but may be replaced by Daniel Agger - if he is fit - or youngster Jack Hobbs.Reading (from): Hahnemann, Federici, Murty, de la Cruz, Ingimarsson, Sonko, Bikey, Cisse, Shorey, Rosenior, Gunnarsson, Harper, Fae, Hunt, Convey, Doyle, Kitson, Long, Lita.Liverpool (from): Reina, Arbeloa, Finnan, Carragher, Hyypia, Hobbs...
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| Liverpool vs Bolton |
| 2007-12-01 22:29:00 |
Anfield *** update result *** Liverpool 4 : 0 BoltonSunday, 2 December : 15.00 GMTLiverpool boss Rafael Benitez has named an unchanged squad for Bolton's visit.Benitez is still without Xabi Alonso and Jermaine Pennant, both long-term injuries and selects from the men that beat Porto in the Champions League.Bolton manager Gary Megson is forced into making three changes to his line-up for the trip to Anfield.Kevin Nolan and Nicky Hunt are banned, and Liverpool loanee Danny Guthrie cannot play but Gavin McCann should be ok despite a head wound against Aris.Liverpool: Reina, Arbeloa, Finnan, Carragher, Hyypia, Riise, Kewell, Gerrard, Mascherano, Lucas, Sissoko, Aurelio, Benayoun, Babel, Voronin, Crouch, Torres, Kuyt, Itandje.Bolton: Jaaskelainen, A O'Brie...
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| Liverpool vs FC Porto |
| 2007-11-28 00:15:00 |
Update Result : Liverpool 4 - 1 Porto Liverpool Football Club's very own statto Ged Rea has compiled all manner of facts and figures ahead of Wednesday's make or break clash with Porto. Ged is a bible for every commentator and journalist charged with covering Liverpool – and he does it all out of the goodness of his heart (and a few tickets, of course).So, sit back and soak up his latest effort including where Peter Crouch stands in the club's European goalscoring charts and which period of a game Fernando Torres is most likely to score in.Liverpool vs PortoLiverpool's European Record (overall): Pld 280 Won 159 Drawn 59 Lost 62.Liverpool's record in European Cup: Pld 149 Won 87 Drawn 30 Lost 32.This is Liverpool's 150th game in the European Cup. ...
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| Newcastle vs Liverpool |
| 2007-11-23 21:54:00 |
Update result Newcastle 0 - 3 Liverpool [Gerrard(28),Kuyt(46),Babel(66)]St James' ParkSaturday, 24 NovemberKick-off: 1245 GMTLiverpool have started off the season a bit slower than the rest of their usual rivals for the Premier League title but are still well within striking range of the league lead. Meanwhile, Newcastle are currently a middle of the table side looking for a good run to get them into the Euro slots.The Reds come into this match in 5th place of the Premier League table. If the season were to end today they would qualify for the UEFA Cup first round. Rafa Benitez's side have 24 points from 12 matches which are the product of 6 wins and 6 draws. They are tied with Manchester United for the fewest amoun...
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| You'll never walk alone |
| 2007-11-12 20:16:00 |
When you walk through a storm,Hold your head up high,And don't be afraid of the dark.At the end of a storm,There's a golden sky,And the sweet silver song of a lark.Walk on through the wind, Walk on through the rain,Though your dreams be tossed and blown..Walk on, walk on, with hope in your heart,And you'll never walk alone.......You'll never walk alone.Walk on, walk on, with hope in your heart,And you'll never walk alone.......You'll never walk alone....
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| NEXT MATCH |
| 2007-10-30 19:50:00 |
Liverpool - Cardiff City 31st October 2007.What: Carling League Cup Fourth RoundWho: Liverpool (6th, Premier League, 20/30 Pts) v Cardiff City (17th, Championship, 14/39 Pts)When: Wednesday, 31st October 2007, 20:00 (GMT) Where: Anfield, Liverpool No Ordinary Occasion It’s unusual for the fans on the world-famous Kop to be eagerly anticipating a Carling Cup tie on a cold October evening at home to a struggling Championship side. But things will be different this Wednesday. The visit ...
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| Liverpool vs ARSENAL 28 Oct, 2007 (1-1) |
| 2007-10-28 20:23:00 |
clip Liverpool 1-1 Arsenal By Ian Hughes Fabregas scored his 10th goal of the season Cesc Fabregas toe-poked a late goal to cancel out Steven Gerrard's first-half free-kick as Arsenal moved back to the top of the Premier League. Gerrard struck on seven minutes, while Liverpool keeper Pepe Reina saved from Emmanuel Adebayor and Tomas Rosicky's lob was cleared off the line. After the break Emmanuel Eboue hit the post and Fabregas fluffed the rebound. But Fabregas equalised on 80 minutes and later hit the post as both sides...
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| NEXT MATCH |
| 2007-10-27 19:38:00 |
LIVERPOOL V ARSENAL Sunday 28 October 2007 16:00The Reds welcome Arsene Wenger's young guns to Anfield for what promises to be one of the showdowns of the season.The Gunners have made a sensational start to the league campaign and are proving that there certainly is life after Thierry Henry.In Robin Van Persie and Emmanuel Adebayor they have two talented forwards who have taken on the mantle of goalscoring while Cesc Fabragas continues to belie his tender years with some dominant midfield displays.On their day few would argue that Arsenal play the most attractive style of football in the country and with the confidence of their unbeaten start behind them they will take some stopping.Liverpool have suffered a frustrating run of matches at Anfield so far with just two wins from six game...
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| Liverpool vs Besiktas 24 Oct, 2007 (1-2) |
| 2007-10-25 19:41:00 |
Clip GERRARD: WE HAVE TO KEEP BELIEVING Steve Hunter 25 October 2007 Steven Gerrard insists Liverpool have to keep believing that they can qualify for the next stages of the Champions League. After the 2-1 defeat in Besiktas Liverpool must now win their three remaining games to stand any chance of qualifying from Group A.The Reds skipper, who drew himself level with Ian Rush as the club's joint second top European goalscorer with his wonderful header in Istanbul, felt Liverpool were rather unfortunate not to take anything from the game."We were unlucky, we created chances and we are pleased with how we played but disappointed with the result," said Gerrard."We need to keep going and win the final three games and see what happens. W...
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| NEXT MATCH |
| 2007-10-23 19:52:00 |
BESIKTAS V LIVERPOOLWednesday 24 October 2007 19:45The Reds once again head back to Istanbul hoping to clinch the victory that would reinvigorate their hopes of qualifying for the Champions League Knockout Stages.Rafa Benitez's men have been imperious in Europe in recent years but they have made a patchy start to their Group A campaign, following up a nervy 1-1 draw in Porto with a disappointing 1-0 defeat at home to Marseille.In Besiktas they face a side who know they need maximum points if they are to maintain any serious aspirations of reaching the knockout phase.Ertugrul Saglam's men are currently bottom of the standings after their 2-0 defeat in Marseille was followed by a cruel last-gasp loss at home to FC Porto.But with the likes of Ricardinho, Eduardo Cisse and Bobo in their ranks ...
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| Liverpool vs Everton 20 Oct, 2007 (2-1) |
| 2007-10-21 19:49:00 |
Kuyt converts penalties to help Liverpool win Merseyside derbyLiverpool striker Dirk Kuyt's stoppage time penalty snatched a dramatic 2-1 win over nine-man Everton in the 206th Merseyside derby on Saturday.Kuyt had already scored from the spot once at Goodison Park to cancel out Sami Hyppia's first half own goal and he held his nerve again to get Rafa Benitez's team back on track with their second win in five league matches.Hyppia had put Everton in front in the 38th minute when the veteran defender diverted Phil Jagielka's shot into his own net.Steven Gerrard helped drag Liverpool level in the 54th minute when he surged into area and was hauled down by Tony Hibbert, who was sent off by referee Mark Clattenberg.Kuyt dr...
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| Everton vs Liverpool 20 Oct, 2007 Updated !!! |
| 2007-10-10 04:29:00 |
EVERTON V LIVERPOOL Saturday 20 October 2007 12:45 New!!Everton midfielder Tim Cahill has been training all week and could return from the metatarsal bone he broke in July.Thomas Gravesen (knee) and James Vaughan (shoulder) are also back in training but will not be involved.Liverpool striker Fernando Torres trained on Wednesday and Thursday as he recovers from a thigh injury.Dirk Kuyt's hamstring problem will be assessed ahead of the match while Xabi Alonso is close to making a return following a broken metatarsal.Everton (from): Howard, Hibbert, Yobo, Lescott, Stubbs, Baines, Valente, Pienaar, Arteta, Carsley, Cahill, Osman, Neville, McFadden, Yakubu, Anichebe, McFadden, Jagielka, Wessels.Liverpool (from): Rein...
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| Liverpool vs Tottenham Hotspur 07 Oct, 2007 (2-2) |
| 2007-10-09 04:22:00 |
Liverpool FC 1 - 0 Tottenham Hotspur Andriy Voronin's goal in 12th minute of the Premier League game.Liverpool FC 1 - 1 Tottenham Hotspur Robbie Keane's goal in 45th minute of the Premier League game. Now it's all draw in Anfield Road!Liverpool FC 1 - 2 Tottenham Hotspur Robbie Keane's goal in 47th minute of the Premier League game. 2 goals in 2 minutes from Irish striker Robbie Keane!Liverpool FC 2 - 2 Tottenham Hotspur Fernando Torres' header goal in 90th minute of the Premier League game. Again it's all square in Anfield Road! TORRES STRIKE RESCUES REDS An injury time goal from Fernando Torres has saved Liverpool from defeat and given them a deserved 2-2 draw with Tottenham Hotspur in the Barclays Premier League at Anfield on Sunday. It had loo...
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| Liverpool vs Wigan 29 Sep, 2007 (1-0) |
| 2007-10-09 03:18:00 |
Match stats Wigan Liverpool Shots (on Goal) 10(3) 14(10) Fouls 11 10 Corner Kicks 5 6 Offsides 4 3 Time of Possession 38% 62% Yellow Cards 2 1 Red Cards 0 0 Saves 5 4 Wigan : Chris Kirkland, Emmerson Boyce, Titus Bramble, Mario Melchiot, Paul Scharner (Ryan Taylor), Michael Brown, Kevin Kilbane, Jason Koumas, Josip Skoko, Julius Aghahowa, Marcus Bent Booked: Brown, MelchiotLiverpool : Jose Manuel Reina, Alvaro Arbeloa, Fabio Aurelio (Yossi Benayoun), Jamie Carragher, Sami Hyypia, Steven Gerrard, Javier Mascherano, Jermaine Pennant (Andriy Voronin), John Arne Riise, Dirk Kuyt, Fernando Torres (Mohamed Sissoko) Goals: Voronin 75 B...
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| KOP Clips |
| 2007-10-09 01:55:00 |
Liverpool vs Tottenham Hotspur 07 Oct, 2007 (2-2)Liverpool vs Marseille 03 Oct, 2007 (0-1)liverpool vs wigan 29 sep, 2007 (1-0)You'll never walk alone...
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| Liverpool vs Marseille 03 Oct, 2007 (0-1) |
| 2007-10-09 00:00:00 |
Clip Liverpool manager Rafael Benitez on whether his team's rotation policy was to blame for the defeat:"You can talk about team selection, and we have been talking about big names. "But those big names did not play well from the start. "It was a poor game for us, we did not play well and we did not make many chances. It was clearly not our day. "To get through in this competition you need wins. Draws are not enough. "We now know that we must win our next match away to Besiktas." Marseille manager Eric Gerets:"We were not expected to win this one, but we felt if we took the initiative and tried to attack, it would be a good tactic. "We tried to get men forward and that is what brought us this victory." Liverpool: Reina, Finnan, Carragher, Hyyp...
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| Staff |
| 2007-10-05 23:08:00 |
Name Role Rafael Benítez Manager Alex Miller First Team Coach Xavi Valero Goalkeeping Coach Antonio Gomez Fitness Coach Paco De Miguel Fitness Coach Gary Ablett Reserve Team Manager Angel Vales Reserve Team Coach / Head of Technical Analysis Dave McDonough Technical Analyst Eduardo Macia Chief Scout Mike McGlynn Assistant Chief Scout Mark Waller Club Doctor Rob Price Senior Physiotherapist Louise Fawcett Physiotherapist Victor Salinas Physiotherapist Chris Morgan Physiotherapist Paul Small Masseur Graham Carter Kit Manager John Wright Kit Man...
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| BOARD OF DIRECTORS |
| 2007-10-05 05:09:00 |
Position Board Members Co. Chairmen G.N. Gillett Jnr and T.O. Hicks Chief Executive R.N.Parry B.Sc, F.C.A. Directors F.L. Gillett T.O. Hicks Jnr D.R. Moores R.N. Parry BSc FCA Hon Life President D.R. Moores Hon Life Vice Presidents T.D. Smith K.E.B. Clayton FCA J.D. Burns J.H. Cresswell ACA ...
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| EMILIANO INSUA (No.48) |
| 2007-10-04 23:33:00 |
Position: Defender Date of Birth: 07/01/1989 Height: 5'8 Weight: 12st 2 Former clubs: Boca Juniors Birth Place: Buenos Aires, ArgentinaEmiliano Adrian Insúa Zapata (born January 7, 1989) is a 18-year-old Argentinian left-back who had previously played for Boca Juniors, but signed for English Premier League club Liverpool on 28 November 2006, to join the club in January 2007 on loan. The left back did not make the first-team breakthrough at La Bombonera, but has been tipped for a bright future. Reds scouts Frank McParland and Eduardo Macia highlighted Insúa's potential to Rafa Benitez and a deal was finalised. Liverpool will take the player on an initial 18 month loan period for which they paid nearly £100,000 - after which point they will pay a further £1 m...
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| JACK HOBBS (No.46) |
| 2007-10-04 23:31:00 |
Position: Defender Date of Birth: 18/08/1988 Height: 6'3 Weight: 13st 4 Former clubs: Lincoln City Birth Place: PortsmouthJack Hobbs (born August 18, 1988 in Portsmouth) is a professional English football player, currently playing for Liverpool." Jack Hobbs signed for Liverpool from Lincoln City on his 17th birthday. The youngster had played just three minutes of professional football before Rafa Benitez swooped in August 2005. Hobbs, who can play centre-back or in midfield, was made captain of the reserves during his first season on Merseyside. He was also a key part of the FA Youth Cup winning side of 2006, establishing himself as a rock at the back alongside Godwin Antwi. The tall defender was described by Jamie Carragher in an interview with Liverpoolfc....
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| ROBBIE THRELFALL (No.44) |
| 2007-10-04 23:28:00 |
Position: Defender Date of Birth: 25/11/1988 Height: 5'8 Weight: 11st 2 Former clubs: Birth Place: LiverpoolRobbie Threlfall (born Liverpool, November 28, 1988) is a young footballer, currently on the books of Liverpool, he is also an avid Liverpool fan. Threlfall is a highly rated promising left-back who was part of the Reds' FA Youth Cup winning sides of 2006 and 2007. He was promoted from the Academy to the senior set up at Melwood at the start of the season 06/07. He made his first senior appearance for the club against Wrexham in a pre-season friendly. Since then Robbie has been a regular in the Liverpool Reserves, also making his England Under-19 debut against Poland in Bournemouth on 6th February 2007. Since then Robbie has continued to play for the rese...
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| NABIL EL ZHAR (No.42) |
| 2007-10-04 23:25:00 |
Position: Striker Date of Birth: 27/08/1986 Height: 5'6 Weight: 11st 9 Former clubs: OAC Ales, Nimes Olympique, St Etienne Birth Place: Ales, FranceNabil El Zhar (born August 27, 1986 in Alès, France) is a Morrocan professional football player currently playing for Liverpool FC. He can play wide or right behind the striker. Although born in France, El Zhar opted to play internationally for the country of his parents, Morocco. However he has represented France at youth level. In the 2005 FIFA World Youth Championship El Zhar was one of the stars of the tournament, and helped guide Morocco to the semi-finals, where they were defeated 3-0 by Nigeria. Morocco ended the tournament in fourth place after a 2-1 loss to Brazil. Nabil El Zhar is currently involved ...
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| DAVID MARTIN (No.40) |
| 2007-10-04 23:22:00 |
Position: Goalkeeper Date of Birth: 22/01/1986 Height: 6'1 Weight: 13st 6 Former clubs: MK Dons Birth Place: RomfordDavid Edward Martin (born January 22, 1986 in Romford, London Borough of Havering, East London), is a young goalkeeper with Liverpool. He signed for the Reds from Milton Keynes Dons on January 13, 2006, after a successful trial period. He had played 25 games for the Dons, making his debut in 2004. Before that he played for Wimbledon and was a youth-team player with Tottenham Hotspur where he originally played as defender. He was an unused substitute in Liverpool's League Cup game against Reading on October 25, 2006 and has been capped by England as an Under-20 international. He is the son of former West Ham United player, Alvin Martin. Martin was s...
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| STEPHEN DARBY (No.39) |
| 2007-10-04 23:19:00 |
Position: Defender Date of Birth: 06/10/1988 Height: 5'8 Weight: 9st 4 Former clubs: Birth Place: LiverpoolStephen Darby (born October 6th, 1988 in Maghull, Liverpool is a young footballer with Liverpool F.C. A right-back, Darby was the captain of Liverpool's FA Youth Cup winning side of 2006. He has since been promoted from the Academy to train at Melwood. He was named on the substitutes bench for the first time for a Champions League tie against Galatasaray in December 2006." Right-back Stephen Darby graduated to Melwood during the summer of 2006 after the best part of a decade at the Academy. The Scouser has yet to earn his senior competitive debut, though did make the bench when Liverpool travelled to the Ataturk to take on Galatasaray in the Champions Lea...
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| CRAIG LINDFIELD (No.38) |
| 2007-10-04 23:16:00 |
Position: Striker Date of Birth: 07/09/1988 Height: 6'0 Weight: 11st 1 Former clubs: Birth Place: WirralCraig Lindfield (born September 7, 1988 on the Wirral) is a young footballer with Liverpool F.C. Lindfield is a striker who was part of Liverpool's FA Youth Cup winning side of 2006, scoring 7 goals in the competition."Wirral-born striker Craig Lindfield is a product of the Academy who graduated to the first-team squad ahead of the 2006-07 campaign. He was a key part of the 2006 and 2007 FA Youth Cup winning sides, scoring 12 goals along the way. Lindfield is still waiting for his senior competitive debut, though he has a number of friendly games under his belt, the first of which against Crewe in July 2006 saw him score the game's only goal. The young for...
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| RYAN FLYNN (No.36) |
| 2007-10-04 23:14:00 |
Position: Midfielder Date of Birth: 04/09/1988 Height: 5'7 Weight: 9st 6 Former clubs: Falkirk Birth Place: ScotlandRyan Flynn (born September 4, 1988) is a young Scottish footballer. He currently plays for Liverpool, and was promoted from the Academy in 2006, having featured in the FA Youth Cup winning side of the previous season. Flynn is a central-midfielder who has previously been on the books of Falkirk and is a cultured midfielder with good passing ability and can also score goals." Central midfielder Ryan Flynn graduated from the Academy in the summer of 2006 and is now a regular for the reserves. The young Scot, who can also play as a second striker, joined the Reds from Falkirk. He was a key part of the club's successi...
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