Wednesday, September 22, 2010

'Carra is the best teacher'

Monday, August 23, 2010

Can Reds make City blue?

Wednesday, August 18, 2010

Hodgson on strike duo

No Masch versus Trabzonspor

Pics: Reds set for Trabzon test

Sunday, August 15, 2010

SG: I'll prove myself to Roy

Steven Gerrard is confident Liverpool will rise to the challenge of re-establishing themselves as a Barclays Premier League force and admits he can't wait to lead the Reds out against Arsenal amidst a fresh wave of optimism.

The skipper feels there is a real buzz reverberating around Melwood at the moment and reckons the 2010-11 campaign will provide the players with the perfect opportunity to show their true worth.

"When you are captain of Liverpool, every single day you have got something to prove," said Gerrard.

"When you have a new manager and new players coming in, the demands on you to prove yourself intensify.

"Jamie Carragher, Pepe Reina and Fernando Torres are the same. At Liverpool Football Club there is no time to relax. You are expected to win every game you play and perform to your maximum every time you pull on a Red shirt.

"There is lots to be positive about and you have got to give credit to the people high up in the club. They have made a lot of changes to the staff and the players and sometimes that just needs to happen.

"When things like that happen, you get a freshness around the place and that leads to people having smiles on their faces. I'm just glad I'm going into the season feeling positive and with confidence that we can be successful.

"Everybody is going into training feeling good and the fans are looking forward to it."

During the World Cup Gerrard refused to discuss club issues as he looked to focus on England's bid for glory.

However, he continued to watch developments at Anfield with interest and is excited by the prospect of getting the Roy Hodgson era off to a solid start.

"It was just a question of forgetting about Liverpool for the time being, having a holiday, sitting back and watching what happened," explained Gerrard.

"I kept in touch with (Managing Director) Christian Purslow throughout the summer and to be fair he has backed up his words with actions.

"Now I've got three years left on my contract and I'm looking forward to the challenge.

"And what a game to start off with. It is a tough but it if we can win, we can put a strong early statement out. We are not going to be at our peak straight away but, at the same time, Arsenal will know they have been in a game."

To watch Roy Hodgson's first league press conference in full click on the play button below>>

A midweek brace in England's 2-1 friendly win over Hungary was evidence that the skipper is already primed for the season ahead.

Indeed, Wembley was treated to a glimpse of Gerrard at his irrepressible best and he admits there would be no better way to end Hodgson's first season in charge than to lift silverware at English football's spiritual home.

"I am hungry for that," he said. "I know how proud it would make my family, my team-mates and all our supporters. When you play football, winning trophies is what it is all about and you want to be successful.

"We've had some highs in the last couple of years but no trophies and that needs to change.

"Every time I play at Wembley for England, I think of what it would like to do it for us. It would be three-quarters full of Liverpool fans and an amazing occasion."

He added: "Last season was one of those long seasons that you just could not wait to finish."We didn't have a final to play in, we were out of contention for the league and there were a lot of long faces but it goes to show how quickly things can change.

"On a personal level, I was really frustrated with the way I played last season and I am determined to put that right."

On the subject of Liverpool's ownership, Gerrard insisted that it is not for the players to deliberate over but remains confident the club's hierarchy will find a positive outcome.

"You have got to leave that to the right people. All we can hope is that it happens soon," he said. "What is important is that the bigger picture gets looked at and the decisions benefits the club for years to come."

Liverpool host Arsenal in a mouthwatering opening day clash at Anfield this afternoon - but how have we fared in our last 10 first day matches?

Ngog earns first day point

Monday, August 9, 2010

Redknapp: Watch out for Joe

Aurelio gets new shirt number

Fabio Aurelio will wear the No.6 on the back of his shirt next season.

The Brazilian re-signed at Anfield last week after initially failing to renegotiate his contract under Rafael Benitez.

But instead of reclaiming his old No.12 shirt, Aurelio has plumped for a number worn in the past by the likes of Emlyn Hughes, Alan Hansen, Markus Babbel and John Arne Riise.

Stay logged on to Liverpoolfc.tv for an in-depth chat with the left-back.

Lucas: Joe's got the X-Factor

'Vidic hailed Liverpool'

Milan Jovanovic has spoken about how quickly he and his family have settled into Liverpool and revealed how proud he would be for his children to pick up the Scouse accent.

The Serbia international made his Anfield debut during Thursday's 2-0 Europa League victory over FK Rabotnicki, and he is determined to make the most of his chance in front of the Kop.

"I have two sons, aged three and two, and the eldest one is beginning to understand what it means to have a father who is a professional footballer.

"He is already a Liverpool fan and he loves football. He plays like me, favouring his left side, and he even sleeps with the ball.

"I hope that watching me play for a great club like Liverpool will help him fall in love with the game even more.

"Maybe one day he will even talk like Jamie Carragher!

"When I knew I was signing for Liverpool I felt it was very important to learn as much as I could about the club, the city and the people.

"I have always know about Liverpool's great history. Eighteen times champions of England, five times winners of the Champions League. This history makes Liverpool the biggest club in England and one of the biggest clubs in the world.

"I think we can make more history in the next few years.

"But I also learned about the culture of Liverpool. Things like the Beatles and the famous accent that the people have.

"I know about the Kop, about You'll Never Walk Alone, and these years can be the best of my career, when I achieve things that my family can be proud of."

Liverpool's No.14 also spoke about his honour of playing alongside captain Steven Gerrard and revealed how an unlikely source recommended the Anfield club.

Sunday, August 8, 2010

Stevie, Joe, Nando or Roy?

Reds duo called up


Steven Gerrard and Glen Johnson have both been named in Fabio Capello's England squad for Wednesday's friendly international against Hungary at Wembley.

However, Liverpool's No.10 Joe Cole has been left out.

England squad to face Hungary:

Goalkeepers: Ben Foster (Birmingham), Joe Hart (Manchester City)

Defenders: Wes Brown (Manchester United), Gary Cahill (Bolton), Ashley Cole (Chelsea), Michael Dawson (Tottenham Hotspur), Kieran Gibbs (Arsenal), Phil Jagielka (Everton), Glen Johnson (Liverpool), John Terry (Chelsea)

Midfielders: Gareth Barry (Manchester City), Steven Gerrard (Liverpool), Adam Johnson (Manchester City), Frank Lampard (Chelsea), James Milner (Aston Villa), Ashley Young (Aston Villa), Theo Walcott (Arsenal), Jack Wilshere (Arsenal)

LFC celebrate icon

The great grandchildren of historic British Prime Minister Sir William, Francis and Penny Gladstone visited Liverpool's iconic Isla Gladstone Conservatory as part of celebrations for the venue's first anniversary.

The Isla Gladstone Conservatory opened in August 2009 following the £14m regeneration of Stanley Park by Liverpool City Council and Liverpool Football Club, and Managing Director of LFC, Christian Purslow was guest of honour.

Pictured below are Steve Rotherham, MP for Walton, Liverpool FC Managing Director Christian Purslow, Francis Gladstone (son of Isla Gladstone and great grandson of William Ewart Gladstone, 4 times Prime Minister in the 19th century) and Cllr. Tim Moore, Cabinet Member for the Environment for Liverpool City Council.

The historic Victorian glasshouse, which underwent a two-year restoration programme, is named after textiles designer, Isla Gladstone and has selected examples of her artwork incorporated into the interior of the building.

Three generations of the Gladstone family continued the legacy of the Victorian statesman and four-times Prime Minister with the unveiling of a plaque to celebrate both the venue's and the city's links with the Gladstone family.

The Gladstones were joined by Christian Purslow, Managing Director of Liverpool Football Club, Councillor Tim Moore, Cabinet Member for the Environment for Liverpool City Council, Steve Rotherham, M.P. for Walton, and Gemma Hindley, Managing Director of the Isla Gladstone Conservatory to mark the occasion.

Liverpool FC Managing Director Christian Purslow said: "It is an absolute honour and privilege to be invited to the Isla Gladstone Conservatory.

"The club is committed as ever to the local community and it is fantastic that such an architecturally magnificent building has been restored as a beacon of beauty in the city and Liverpool Football Club was glad to be a partner in the restoration project."

Francis Gladstone, one Isla Gladstone's sons, continues to keep the legacy of his mother's work alive, having developed catalogues of her life and work with his wife, Josephine Elwyn-Jones Gladstone. The Isla Gladstone Project to revive and reprint the fabrics she designed between 1963 and the early 1980s is also underway.

He said: "It is a profound honour to be here today, along with representatives of each of Isla Gladstone's six children (including two younger Islas!).

"It is a great honour that the building has been named after Isla. The building means so much to the people of Liverpool and through its restoration more and more people are seeing what she achieved in her lifetime. It is fantastic that this can now live on in future generations."

Gemma Hindley, Managing Director at The Isla Gladstone Conservatory, who recently won a Daily Post Woman Achieving in Business Award, commented: "We were extremely honoured to welcome the Gladstones, along with special guests from the local community to unveil a plaque at the Isla Gladstone Conservatory.

"It is a fantastic way to commemorate the legacy of the Gladstone family and its links with the venue.

"The venue has proved to be a great attraction for both local residents and visitors to the city over the past year. I never would have dreamed what myself and the team have managed to achieve.

"The future is looking very good for us. We have the good support of the local community, which makes it a very happy place to work."

The Isla Gladstone Conservatory will also be hosting a first anniversary fun day on Monday, August 30 between 11am and 4pm.

There will be various activities throughout the day including hot air balloon rides, climbing wall, cooking demonstrations and much more. The event is free but there will be a small fee for the activities. Kemps Bistro will also be open throughout the day for food and refreshments.

'We've won more than a trophy'

When Liverpool's 'Ability Counts' side secured European success on Swiss soil it really was a case of T.E.A.M work.

The Reds emerged triumphant following some outstanding displays in the four team tournament held in Zurich on Saturday and it all stemmed from the foundations of their very own personal mantra.

"For us the word 'team' has a whole other meaning," Disability Liaison Officer, Colin McCall explained to Liverpoolfc.tv.

(Click on the play button below to watch more from the trip to Switzerland).

"We always say that it stands for, 'together each achieves more' and I think that was very evident in the way we played throughout the competition.

"The lads all worked hard for each other and the success they achieved was no more than they deserved."

The tournament was held in conjunction with the Swiss U16 Cup as a means to help promote awareness of disabled sport and social equality to youngsters.

The event is an evolution of the European Friendship camp that Liverpool's community team have attended over the course of the past four years.

"When we come to Switzerland it is never just about the football," continued McCall.

"We don't focus on being competitive - even though it was a competitive tournament. It's more about fun and participation. That's what we try to get across, but we know it's hard because our lads have a hunger to succeed.

"You could see the interaction between the four teams and that's vital for us. We really do like to emphasise how important the social side of things is.

"Hans-Peter Rothman arranged the competition to run alongside the Swiss U16 Cup and he's someone we know well at Liverpool because he helps to host the pre-season training camp at Bad Ragaz.

"He's always keen to work on social projects and while the Swiss Cup is an elite tournament, his number one target is to work with the disabled children and adults.

"It was his idea to integrate a disabled tournament into the able-bodied one and that was just brilliant. That's something we would like to build on ourselves by developing some kind of integration programme."

The trophy triumph and bonds that were developed during the four day stay in Switzerland conclude what has been a more than satisfactory European adventure for the 'Ability Counts' squad.

'We have made a statement'

Glen Johnson believes that Liverpool have made a real statement to the rest of the Barclays Premier League with the signing of Joe Cole and Steven Gerrard and Fernando Torres reaffirming their commitment to the club.

The England international, who has been called up to Fabio Capello's squad for Wednesday's friendly with Hungary, claims that the Reds will be a much stronger outfit this season under new boss Roy Hodgson.

"I was always hoping Fernando would stay," said Johnson.

"Liverpool stayed strong and we have kept our best players. That's a statement in itself.

"I've known Coley for years and it's nice to have another Cockney voice around the place. He opens defences and I think he will be a great player for Liverpool.

"It definitely feels like a new start. We are hoping it will be better this year - everybody wants to get back into the top four. Fourth is the benchmark."

Liverpool's No.2 also spoke about how much he is enjoying working under new boss Hodgson.

"Roy is putting his thoughts to the team and knows what he wants," he added,

"He concentrates on the organisation and how we defend."

Liverpool's Philipp Degen seals season long loan move to Stuttgart

Defender switches to Bundesliga to reignite career....

Philip Degen is aiming to get his career back on track after completing his transfer from Liverpool to Bundesliga side Stuttgart on a season long loan.

The Swiss international defender moved to Anfield in 2008 on a free transfer from Borussia Dortmund but has rarely been given an opportunity in the Red's first-team.

Degen was one of former manager Rafael Benitez’s signings, but is now deemed surplus to requirements under new boss Roy Hodgson.

The full-back will link-up with former Tottenham Hotspur manager Christian Gross at the Bundesliga outfit, a coach he's previously worked under while at Swiss side FC Basel.

"I'm looking forward to the challenge and the wonderful VfB fans,” Degen told the Press Association.

"I really want to make use of my chance. It's fantastic to be working together with Christian Gross again. I had a very successful time with him in Basel."

Gross, who has been manager of Stuttgart since December 2009, was happy to enhance his squad with a proven international player.

"I know Philipp [Degen] very well and rate him highly, both as a football player and as a person,” said Gross.

"He is a very athletic and fast player, who often looks to push forward. Philipp wants to take his chance at VfB."

Saturday, August 7, 2010

Ngoo at the double

Lucas's Trabzon target

Photos: Reds ready for cup