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LIVERPOOL FC- EPL - World Class Suarez Selamatkan Maruah liverpool di ANFIELD..

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Post time 16-5-2012 02:22 PM | Show all posts
Reply  hardeyboyz

aku kalau berita2 sukan bola ni slalu baca kat
goal.com
caughtoffside.com
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FreeMen Post at 16-5-2012 02:17 PM



   ha..lebih kurang sama list ngan aku tu... tambah sket satu nih http://bleacherreport.com/articles/1177097-liverpool-may-have-hope-but-not-with-kenny-dalglish-as-their-manager
santai santai baca kat sini..sebab ade gambar dan fact ..heeheh
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 Author| Post time 16-5-2012 02:24 PM | Show all posts
Reply 1181# hardeyboyz

aku biasa kasi letak semua dlm Google Reader.
so senang compile satu tempat.

aku buleh baca by title dulu.

mana yg menarik baru direct ke website.

lagipun Google Reader ada apps utk android.

senang sikit.

tak payah nak bukak satu2 serentak.

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 Author| Post time 16-5-2012 04:05 PM | Show all posts
Kenny Dalglish clinging to Liverpool manager's job after meeting with club's owners fails to lift doubts over future

Kenny Dalglish’s position as Liverpool manager looks increasingly fragile after he failed to receive reassurances about his future from the club’s owners.




Last game: Kenny Dalglish and his assistant, Steve Clarke (right), during Liverpool's final Premier League fixture of the season at Swansea Photo: ACTION IMAGES




Dalglish returned to Merseyside on Tuesday after a whistle-stop visit to Boston, Massachusetts. He remained in his post after talks with principal owner John Henry and chairman Tom Werner, but there is no guarantee he will be in charge of team affairs at the start of next season.


Dalglish travelled to the United States with assistant manager Steve Clarke, initially to establish the club’s plans for the pre-season, but to also challenge the perception that his job is under immediate threat.


Clarke has not flown home because he is holidaying in America, but Dalglish made an instant return to Liverpool to await the Fenway Sports Group’s next move.


Henry and Werner are troubled by Liverpool’s failure to mount a serious challenge for the Champions League places and are establishing the best way to ensure there is no repeat next season. They have been assessing if their vision for Liverpool can be realised under Dalglish’s leadership.


The owners are disillusioned with the inconsistency of performances and intolerant of suggestions that bad luck was the main cause of Liverpool’s failure to challenge the top four.



Dalglish has known he is in a vulnerable position since director of football Damien Comolli was sacked for buying too many underperforming players. The implication was that Dalglish, too, was being blamed for targeting mediocre signings.

Although Werner said at the time Dalglish had his “full support” there were no promises he would keep his job if Liverpool did not improve their league position.

Home defeats to Wigan and Fulham made the situation worse and there was a feeling that only winning the FA Cup would save the manager.

Losing to Chelsea at Wembley raised concerns that Dalglish’s fate was sealed, and the refusal of the board to comment publicly on his future was a sign his position was being assessed.

Dalglish believes the most adequate response to a disjointed campaign is to allow him to continue rebuilding the squad and to pursue new signings and contract extensions.

In the meantime, there is a sense of impasse at Anfield as the outcome of the Boston summit is digested. The signs are not promising for Dalglish.

Although sentiment and popularity with the fans are on his side, any suggestion he would willingly step aside for a younger man is a misjudgement.

Acutely aware of the sensitivities of removing an iconic manager from his post, the Americans would seek to progress as carefully as possible in the event of dismissing Dalglish. They did not summon him to Boston and it was not a pre-planned visit.

The face-to-face talks with Dalglish were very much a late call following intensifying speculation. It was the manager himself who decided to accompany Clarke, who was already planning a trans-Atlantic trip as the assistant’s views are considered hugely significant in the end of season review.

The lack of a resolution after Monday’s meeting has led to an air of uncertainty at the club. The prospect of an amicable parting of the ways, with Dalglish willingly stepping aside, has been shown to be an unlikely solution.

There have been suggestions Dalglish would remain in an alternative role, possible reverting to the ambassadorial status he enjoyed before moving back to the dugout.

There is nothing to suggest that would attract him, and it also runs the risk of a successor being dissuaded from working at Anfield under his shadow — a prospect which will be unpalatable for those who witnessed the experiences of Roy Hodgson.

It has been a period of growing disharmony on Merseyside in the past few weeks with regular sackings and a sense of impending gloom for Dalglish’s supporters.

Comolli still needs to be replaced and the Head of Sports Science, Peter Brukner, also lost his job.

In the absence of a director of communication, following Ian Cotton’s departure a week ago, there was no one at the club in a position to comment on the feverish speculation surrounding Dalglish’s role on Tuesday night.


taken from http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/football/teams/liverpool/9268508/Kenny-Dalglish-clinging-to-Liverpool-managers-job-after-meeting-with-clubs-owners-fails-to-lift-doubts-over-future.html
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Post time 16-5-2012 04:13 PM | Show all posts
thread euro dah ada ke??apesal aku x nampak
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 Author| Post time 16-5-2012 04:30 PM | Show all posts
Reply 1184# sudugaru

dgn pantas aku dah buat. kakakakaka.
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Post time 16-5-2012 04:34 PM | Show all posts
Reply  sudugaru

dgn pantas aku dah buat. kakakakaka.
FreeMen Post at 16-5-2012 16:30



   bro,buat poll skali...hanya untuk sekali untuk..tajuk..lalang tidak dilayan..hahahahaa
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Post time 16-5-2012 04:45 PM | Show all posts
ha..lebih kurang sama list ngan aku tu... tambah sket satu nih
santai santai baca kat sin ...
hardeyboyz Post at 16-5-2012 14:22



   kenapa bro freemen post pasal euro kena delete??
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 Author| Post time 16-5-2012 04:47 PM | Show all posts
Reply 1187# sudugaru

yg 1st post tu silap tak buat poll.
aku dah re-create yg ada poll.

harap mahap tuan2.
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Post time 16-5-2012 11:24 PM | Show all posts
kenny dalglish bukan lagi manager liverpool
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Post time 16-5-2012 11:30 PM | Show all posts

Kenny Dalglish leaves Liverpool manager's post


Kenny Dalglish has left his post as Liverpool manager.

The 61-year-old has paid the price for Liverpool's poor performances in the Barclays Premier League.

Dalglish's departure comes after he held face-to-face talks with principal owners John W Henry and Tom Werner in Boston on Monday.

The Scot had been expected to depart on holiday on Wednesday but he postponed that and remains on Merseyside.



sumber
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Post time 16-5-2012 11:34 PM | Show all posts
KK dah kena pecat ke??
ada kah rafa akan kembali??
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Post time 16-5-2012 11:40 PM | Show all posts


xprcaya la..
tgok report kt bwh tu..
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Post time 16-5-2012 11:50 PM | Show all posts
Yup its official...KK dah resign....now siapakah yg akan gantikan beliau??....Rafa or Martinez?
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Post time 16-5-2012 11:59 PM | Show all posts


Steven Gerrard named England captain for Euro 2012

Three Lions boss Roy Hodgson names the 31-year-old as his skipper for the European Championships this summer following John Terry's stripping of the armband in February.

Roy Hodgson has named Liverpool midfielder Steven Gerrard as his captain for England's Euro 2012 campaign.

John Terry, who is also included in the 23-man squad announced on Wednesday, was stripped of the armband in February, a decision that led to former Three Lions' boss Fabio Capello to resign.

Gerrard has captained England on 15 previous occasions, first against Sweden in March 2004, and most recently against Switzerland in September 2010.

Hodgson told reporters: "In my opinion [Gerrard] is the man who can manage this award, or distinction.

"He was delighted last night when I told him of my decision.

"I'm counting on him to help me and build the team unity and environment."

England have two warm-up games prior to the European Championships where Gerrard will be expected to skipper the new-look squad.

Friendlies against Norway and Belgium precede England's opener against France on June 11.

Gerrard also played under Hodgson during the former West Brom manager's short stint in charge of Liverpool between July 2010 and January 2011.
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Post time 17-5-2012 12:02 AM | Show all posts
Martinez & Benitez among favourites to replace Dalglish at Liverpool

Bookmakers reporting a rush of bets on the former Reds boss to rejoin the club, having opened at 33/1 he's now just 9/4 behind favourite Roberto Martinez

Next Liverpool manager:

Roberto Martinez: 7/4
Rafa Benitez: 9/4
Frank Rijkaard: 8/1
Paul Lamert: 14/1
Jose Mourinho: 14/1
Martin O'Neill: 18/1

Rasa2 sapa nak jadi.
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Post time 17-5-2012 12:16 AM | Show all posts
Aku rasa Rafa lar...sbb inilah saat yg dia idamkan.....dia sndiri pernah cakap ...It Would Be A Dream To Manage Liverpool again...with new owners.....
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Post time 17-5-2012 12:40 AM | Show all posts
kah kah kah kah kah

hurmm..
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Post time 17-5-2012 07:44 AM | Show all posts
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Post time 17-5-2012 09:00 AM | Show all posts
Kenny and LFC in 25 photos


ollowing Liverpool Football Club's confirmation today that Kenny Dalglish had left the club, we take a pictorial look back over his LFC career.



1977: Debut in the Charity Shield against United



1978: His European Cup winning goal



1978: What a debut season



1978: Kenny had put any doubts he could replace Keegan to bed



1981: Kenny's second, our third



1983: Celebrating an awesome goal against Arsenal



1984: Our fourth consecutive League Cup



1984: Collecting his MBE at Buckingham Palace
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Post time 17-5-2012 09:03 AM | Show all posts

1986: The title is clinched at Stamford Bridge



1986: Our player/manager secures the double



1986: The homecoming



1989: The second all-Merseyside FA Cup final



1990: Dalglish collects our last Championship trophy



2009: Back in an ambassadorial role



January 2011: An emotional return to the dugout



Renewing old rivalries



New recruits
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