Thursday, 27 October 2011

History: Liverpool FC (2011)

"The King" Returns (2011)


The year 2011 is obviously related with ”The King” Returns year. Roy Hodgson, after a great hard work, left the Liverpool with a mutual understanding with Kenny Danglish to take the charge as a manager until the end of the season, because he has the worth seeing sincerities with the Liverpool’s fortunes. Liverpool were languishing in the bottom half of the table when he took the charge as the manager, but by the end of the campaign, Livepool were on the brink of European qualification. In addition victories against Manchester United and Manchester City, Dalglish failed to beat so called “lesser teams”, Including Roy Hodgson's West Brom. Despite all hurdles Liverpool finished 6th in the League, four points behind Tottenham Hotspur.

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Wednesday, 26 October 2011

History: Liverpool FC (2010-2011)

On 1 July 2010, Roy Hodgson was appointed as a manager of Liverpool, signed a three year contract with the Anfield club. Hodgson, on his appointment said "This is the biggest job in club football and I’m honored to be taking on the role of manager of Britain's most successful football club. I look forward to meeting the players and the supporters and getting down to work at Melwood." Hodgson signed a contract with Joe Cole, on a free transfer from Chelsea, Christian Poulsen, from Juventus, and Paul Koncheskey, from his old club - Fulham. Along with a reasonable start and with a qualification to the play- offs of the Europa League secured via a 4-0 thrashing of minnows FC Rabotnicki. An enthusiastic performance and draw against Arsenal on the opening day of the 2010-11 Premier League season gave Liverpool fans reason to be pessimistic for the next season, although a red card to Joe Cole meant he would miss the next three league games. A 3-0 demolition by Manchester City at Eastlands set the tone for the Reds away form for the season, and a 1-0 victory against West Brom ended the month. Liverpool scraped through to the Europa League group stage with a 3-1 aggregate win. September was a poor display in a 3-2 defeat at Old Traford left Liverpool languishing mid- table in the Premier League. Even worse was one of Liverpool F.Cs most humiliating defeats of all time, a penalty defeat against League 2 Northampton in the Carling Cup. The September ended with a win and a draw in the Europa League group stage. Including a first ever Liverpool goal for Joe Cole.


Another hugely disappointing performance against Everton at Merseyside Derby a lost 2-0 led the Liverpool in deep trouble in the Premier League. Liverpool began to show signs of a recovery, with a convincing performance and 2-1 win against Blackburn at Anfield. A reasonable 0-0 away draw against Napoli provided further encouraging signs in Europe.Easily Liverpool's best performance under Roy came in a 2-0 win against Chelsea at Anfield. Ironically, both goals were scored by future Chelsea player Fernando Torres. Liverpool's recovery was somewhat halted after a surprise 1-1 draw against Wigan but Liverpool played at Anfield with a 3-0 win against West Ham. Despite leading Tottenham Hotspur at half time Liverpool collapsed at White Hart Lane and lost in the last minute- 2-1. Steven Gerrard inspired Liverpool to a 3-1 win against Napoli at Anfield, coming on as a half time substitute with Liverpool 1-0 down, Gerrard scored a marvelous hat trick to win the game. Liverpool thrashed Aston Villa at Anfield in their first December game, a 3-0 win against their former manager Gerard Houlier. However, another bad performance against Newcastle resulted in a 3-1 defeat at St James Park discouraged their fans.In Roy's last game at Anfield, Liverpool ran out 2-1 winners on a cold New Years Day against Bolton, thanks to a late Joe Cole winner. Liverpool's worst performance of the season, and some say their worst ever in the Premier League,humiliating defeat 3-1 by Blackburn Rovers at Ewood Park also discouraged their fans. The Reds had been 3-0 down but Steven Gerrard managed to grab a consolation with ten minutes to go, and a late penalty could have made the score 3-2 but Gerrard blazed his penalty over and appeared to show little emotion after missing it sparking rumors that he missed it on purpose to get Roy fired.

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History: Liverpool FC (2007-2010)

Liverpool won Premier League (2009)

In 2007 new American owners Tom Hicks and George Gillett provided funds to purchase players like Fernando Torres and Javier Mascherano for Liverpool, but the tensions between Benitez and the American owners became public knowledge. Getting different arguments about various players, including Gareth Barry and Robbie Keane, created complex questions about who really managed the team.
The 2008–09 became the Liverpool's finest season since the 1980s and the team finished the 2nd behind Manchester United with 86 points, just 4 points below the champions.Liverpool also reach the quarter finals of the Champions League losing to Chelsea 7–5 over the two legs in that season. However, Liverpool had defeated Real Madrid 5–0 in the previous round. After the arrival of Robbie Keane in the summer, he returned to Tottenham 6 months later. At the end of the season Xabi Alonso was sold to Real Madrid for a club record transfer fee, Alvaro Arbeloa also left for the Spanish side and Jermaine Pennant and Sami Hyypia were both released.Chris Mavinga from Paris Saint-Germain, Glen Johnson from Portsmouth and Alberto Aquilani from Roma also joined the Liverpool in summer.


2009–10 season became an upset for the Reds, who under-performed their lowest finish since 1999 for much of the season and finished seventh in the Premier League, though fortunately they got victory in eleventh successive European campaign through the UEFA Europa League due to the fact that runners-up Manchester United were League Cup winners and champions Chelsea were in the FA Cup final (with their opponents Portsmouth unable to play in Europe due to financial problems). Rafael Benitez's job as manager had reportedly been under serious threat, with former manager Kenny Dalglish being touted as a possible successor , along with Fulham manager Roy Hodgson. Rafael left Liverpool by mutual consent on 3 June 2010.
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History: Liverpool FC (2004-2007)

Liverpool won European Cup (2005), UEFA Super Cup (2005), FA Cup (2006), FA Community Shield (2006 and became the runner up for Carling Cup (2005)and European Cup (2007)

Spaniard Rafael Benitez became manager to Liverpool FC at the start of the 2004/05 season. Houllier had left Benitez a legacy of qualification for the Champions League in that season. Liverpool had a miserable finishing in Premier League campaign in fifth place, outside of the Champions League places. To make matters worse they finished 37 points behind the champions Chelsea and three points behind Everton. premier League history will remember that their Merseyside rivals had finished ahead of Liverpool. But there was to be some consolation - and what consolation it was.In 2005 Liverpool,having narrowly eclipsed Chelsea in the semi final Liverpool lined up to play Italian giants AC Milan in the Champions League Final in the Ataturk Stadium in Istanbul. With one minute gone in the match Liverpool were 1-0 down as an unmarked Paolo Maldini scored from a Pirlo free-kick.conditions became worse for the Merseyside team as Crespo scored twice within a five minute spell just before half time. It seemed no way back for Liverpool FC as their first half performance was not so impressive.

Seven minutes passed to second half the Liverpool captain Steven Gerrard pulled one back to give the Reds a little bit hope,resulted a second goal by Vladimir Smicer in just two minutes later. Unbelievably Xabi Alonso equalised three minutes after that. An amazing comeback that had Liverpool FC fans all over the World enraptured and puzzled the Milan fans.The match come down into a very cagey situation that went to extra time and then to a penalty shoot-out. The Italians missed their first two penalties and when Jerzy Dudek saved their fifth penalty from Andriy Shevchenko Liverpool FC, and their fans were in pure ecstasy as Europe's top football prize returned to Anfield for the fifth time in the history of the club. place to buy football tickets for all the popular football matches. You can buy your favorite football match/team tickets online.It would have been almost impossible to match the events of the miracle of Istanbul but Liverpool did add further silverware to the trophy room in the next season. The Reds took on West Ham United in the FA Cup Final on 13 May 2006 at the Millennium Stadium. Amazingly yet another cup final involving Liverpool FC ended up with a 3-3 score line and went to penalties. Yet again Liverpool prevailed winning 3-1 in the penalty shoot-out.
Liverpool under Rafael Benitez reached another Champions League final in 2007 against AC Milan. Unfortunately for the Reds fans Milan won 2-1.
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History: Liverpool FC (1998–2004)

Liverpool won League Cup (2001), FA Cup (2001), UEFA Cup (2001), FA Charity Shield (2001), UEFA Super Cup (2001), League Cup (2003) and were the runner up of Premier League (2002)
The former French national coach, Gerard Houllier, became the Liverpool manager for the 1998–99 season to work alongside Roy Evans. But Evans found that the partnership did not suit him and he quit that November, and at the end of which Liverpool finished a disappointing seventh – not even enough for a UEFA Cup place.It was September 2000, Liverpool become one of the founder members of the G-14 group of clubs, an organization formed to provide a united voice for major European football clubs in negotiations with FIFA and UEFA. Liverpool would remain a member of the G-14 until its disbandment in 2008 when it was replaced by the European Club Association which Liverpool subsequently joined.
2000–01 was Liverpool's best season for many years. The likes of Owen, Fowler, Gerrard and Hyypia contributed to the club's third place in the Premiership (thus qualifying for the Champions League) as well winning the FA Cup, League Cup and UEFA Cup, followed by the Charity Shield and European Super Cup later in 2001. The League Cup was won by beating Birmingham City on penalties after a 1–1 draw, the FA Cup by beating Arsenal 2–1 with two goals from Michael Owen in the last ten minutes and the UEFA Cup by beating Alaves, in an extraordinary game, 5–4 in extra time.By now, Liverpool's squad contained quality players including goalkeeper Jerzy Dudek, defender and captain Sami Hyypiä, young midfielder Steven Gerrard and Michael Owen's strike partner Emile Heskey.

Liverpool finished Premiership runners-up in 2001–02, their best league finish since 1991, but suffered a humiliating defeat in the League Cup Third Round at the hands of Grimsby Town. 2001 was also dramatic for Houllier personally as he suffered a major heart problem which kept him away from the club for three months starting in November.
Liverpool won another League Cup in 2003 but in 2003–04 Houllier had again failed to deliver the league title, in fact finishing thirty points behind the champions Arsenal. Although Liverpool qualified for the Champions League by finishing fourth (making three qualifications during his tenure), fans saw Houllier's conservative and defensive tactics as sacrificing too much attacking impetus to challenge Arsenal and Manchester United for the title. During this period Liverpool had their longest streak of not winning any games in the top flight. Against a background of growing disquiet amongst the Liverpool supporters, Houllier was dismissed on 24 May 2004 and subsequently replaced by the Spaniard Rafael Benitez who had just guided Valencia to the Spanish league title and UEFA Cup.
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History: Liverpool FC (1994–1998)

Liverpool won the League Cup in 1995 and was the runner up for FA Cup 1996.
"Boot room" veteran Roy Evans took over from Souness. Evans had been on the club's pay roll for some 30 years, having been a bit-part player under Bill Shankly before becoming a coach. In his first game in charge against Norwich City at Carrow Road, the team looked rejuvenated and managed to grab a point in a 2–2 draw.His guidance brought the Liverpool to an eighth place finish in the 1993–94 Premier League campaign, young striker Robbie Fowler scored 29 goals in all competitions which led to him being voted PFA Young Player of the Year.During pre-season, he gave a warning to several players like Neil Ruddock and Julian Dicks to get into shape or find another club. Evans signed only one player during the summer of 1994, Danish reserve team keeper Michael Stensgaard a £300,000 buy from Hvidovre. Evans was determined to get his players into shape, and in the club's first game of the season, they trashed Crystal Palace 6–1 at Selhurst Park, a result that justify the manager's decision not to buy big over the summer. The manager lined up with a 4-4-2 formation with David James, right back Rob Jones, left back Stig Inge Bjørnebye, centre back Steve Nicol, centre back Neil Ruddock, centre midfield John Barnes, right wing Steve McManaman, centre midfield Jan Molby, left wing Mark Walters, and strikers Ian Rush and Robbie Fowler. On September 2 1994, Evans signed promising Republic of Ireland defender Phil Babb from Coventry City for £3.75m and Wimbledon's John Scales for £3.5m, and the duo were introduced to the side in a new-look 3-5-2 formation at St James' Park against Newcastle.
In his first full season (1994–95) Liverpool finished fourth in the Premiership and won the League Cup, beating Bolton Wanderers 2–1 in the final.

In summer 1995, Liverpool paid Nottingham Forest a British record fee of £8.5 million for striker Stan Collymore. Fowler and Collymore made an impressive partnership for the 1995–96 season which saw veteran striker Ian Rush relegated to the substitute bench for much of the season before his departure on a free transfer to Leeds United. Liverpool continued to progress that season. But they finished third in the Premiership, eleven points behind champions Manchester United, seven behind runners-up Newcastle, and lost 1–0 to Manchester United in the FA Cup final. Still, Liverpool were recognised as a top team once again, and were starting to attract top players once more, to aid a talented group of young stars like Steve McManaman, Robbie Fowler and Jamie Redknapp, who were peaking. The most notable signing of the 1996 close season was Czech midfielder Patrik Berger, a £3.25million acquisition from Borussia Dortmund.Liverpool led the Premiership at several stages during the 1996–97 season, but in the end finished fourth and had to settle for a UEFA Cup place. They had been hoping to win the European Cup Winners' Cup for the first time since 1984, but lost to Paris St Germain in the semi finals. 1997–98 saw Liverpool finish third in the Premiership for the second time in four years where they finished fourth on both other occasions. Owen became the Premiership's equal top scorer in 1998 with 18 goals and became the youngest full England international at the time. He was also awarded the PFA Young Player of the Year Award.

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Tuesday, 25 October 2011

Liverpool won FA Cup (1992) and become the runner up in League Championship(1991) and Charity Shield(1992).
Graeme Souness, as a manager, first season saw the club win the FA Cup with a 2–0 win over Sunderland at Wembley, their success encouraged them that they would be competing in the European Cup Winners Cup for the 1992–93 season. He sold several good players such as Ray Houghton, and Steve Staunton and spent recklessly on expensive and unsuccessful new players like the £2million spent on Paul Stewart, Torben Piechnik and Istvan Kozma. While Michael Thomas and Mark Wright were signed for 1.5m and 2.2m respectively, Goalkeeper David James. a £1million signing from Watford, and full backs Stig Inge Bjørnebye a £600,000 signing from Rosenborg and Rob Jones signed from Crewe at the cost of just £300.000 would excel at Liverpool, but under Souness's successor. One of the most bizarre transfers was the signing of striker Dean Saunders for a British transfer record of £2.9million from Derby County in the summer of 1991. He proved to be a success alongside fellow Welshman Ian Rush up front but after only six matches into the 1992–1993 season, he was surprisingly sold onto Aston Villa for £2.5million, making a loss of £400,000.The youth team coached by Liverpool legend Steve Heighway produced several players for the first team, like Robbie Fowler, Dominic Matteo and Steve McManaman, while two of Daglish's last signings, Jamie Redknapp and Don Hutchison, broke into the first team under Souness. However Hutchinson was sold on after several disciplinary problems. The veteran striker Ian Rush meanwhile, was still scoring goals as freely as ever despite being in his thirties. Long-serving goalkeeper Bruce Grobbelaar was often being kept out of the team by promising young shot-stopper David James.Liverpool finished sixth in the first-ever F.A. Premier League and never looked like title challengers at any stage during the season, occupying a lowly 15th place in the table as late as March. England international Nigel Clough signed for £2.275m from relegated Nottingham Forest and central defender Neil Ruddock for £2.5million from Tottenham Hotspur.

The duo fitted in perfectly into Souness's 4-4-2 pattern, and in the first game of the season against Sheffield Wednesday, Clough bagged a double in a 2–0 victory, and then scored a goal from a beautifully executed backheel at Loftus Road in a 3–1 win over QPR, and then Souness's team trashed Premier League newcomers Swindon Town 5–0 with Neil Ruddock netting his first goal. However that was as good as it got, as Liverpool despite taking the lead with Clough's four goal in his first match for the Reds, lost 2–1 to Tottenham at Anfield. Liverpool did beat Leeds United 2–0 in the following match but two 1–0 defeats to Coventry City, and Blackburn Rovers clearly showed that nothing had changed from the previous season. The striker's form dipped and he was played in midfield as emerging youngster Robbie Fowler was given his first start in the Football League Cup match against Fulham, in which he scored in a 3–1 and won victory for Liverpool. In the return leg at Anfield, he scored all five goals in a 5–0 rout. A legend was born. To instill some strength in the Liverpool ranks, Souness signed full-back Julian Dicks from West Ham, costing £1.6m with David Burrows and Mike Marsh moving in the other direction.In the end, Liverpool were dumped out of the League Cup by Wimbledon on penalties. The FA Cup seemed to be Liverpool's only hope of silverware that season, and were drawn against Bristol City. The first match was played at Ashton Gate, where Fowler nearly scored with his backside after a miss kick from the City keeper. Ian Rush scored for the Reds, and Wayne Allison scored for the opposition, however, floodlight failure meant the match had to be played again. It finished 1–1 again, with the same players scoring for their respective clubs and a replay was scheduled for Anfield. At home, Liverpool were poor, with City's strike duo Junior Bent and Wayne Allison causing problems for Steve Nicol and Neil Ruddock in the Reds defence. Liverpool lost 1–0 after curling left footed effort from Brian Tinnion, and Souness resigned on 28 January 1994, and coach Roy Evans was appointed as manager. Liverpool finished eighth that season, their lowest league finish for 29 years.In March 1992, Graeme Souness suffered from a heart disease requiring a triple bypass operation that led to him falling out of favour with Liverpool fans as he sold the story of his recovery to The Sun. The Sun has long been boycotted by people from Merseyside due to its insensitive reporting of the Hillsborough disaster.
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