SONG

Title Title Song Mp3 Liverpool Fc

Mp3 Song NamePlays
1.Liverpool FC - Fields of Anfield Road43
2.Liverpool FC - Ferry Cross The Mersey24
3.Liverpool FC 76-77 Squad - We Can Do It8
4.Liverpool FC - U will never walk alone (live)33
5.liverpool fc - you will never walk alone17
6.Liverpool FC - Youll never walk alone (Stadion)37
7.Liverpool FC - Liverpool (We're Never Gonna Stop)9
8.Liverpool FC 76-77 Squad - 05 - Liverpool Lou6
9.Liverpool FC Fields of Anfield Rd7
10.off liverpool fc you will never walk alone live3
11.Podcast #2 Bahasa Indonesia ?Judul: Kebakaran hutan di56
12.Liverpool FC 1971/72 - Liverpool Liverpool4
13.The Team-Liverpool FC 1989 Squad1
14.Liverpool FC 1989 - Kenny D The Pride Of Liverpoo10
15.LiverpOol FC - You'll never walk alone6
  
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Klasemen Sementara Sampai Tanggal 25 September 2012


Tables

Total Form H2H
# Team GP W T L GF GA DIFF PTS Last 5 matches
1 5 4 1 0 9 2 +7 13 W T W W W
2 Previous rank: 5 5 4 0 1 12 6 +6 12 W W W W L
3 Previous rank: 6 5 3 1 1 9 5 +4 10 W T L W W
4 Previous rank: 3 5 3 1 1 7 4 +3 10 W L W T W
5 Previous rank: 8 5 2 3 0 9 2 +7 9 T W W T T
6 Previous rank: 11 5 3 0 2 12 7 +5 9 W W L L W
7 Previous rank: 4 5 2 3 0 10 7 +3 9 T T W T W
8 Previous rank: 14 5 2 2 1 8 6 +2 8 W W T T L
9 Previous rank: 7 5 2 2 1 5 4 +1 8 T T W L W
10 5 2 2 1 6 6 +0 8 W T T L W
11 Previous rank: 2 5 2 1 2 10 7 +3 7 L L T W W
12 Previous rank: 13 4 0 4 0 4 4 +0 4 T T T T
13 Previous rank: 12 5 0 4 1 4 5 -1 4 L T T T T
14 Previous rank: 17 5 1 1 3 5 9 -4 4 L W T L L
15 Previous rank: 9 5 1 1 3 5 10 -5 4 L L T W L
16 Previous rank: 20 5 1 0 4 9 15 -6 3 W L L L L
17 Previous rank: 15 5 0 3 2 2 8 -6 3 L T T T L
18 5 0 2 3 4 10 -6 2 L T L T L
19 5 0 2 3 3 11 -8 2 L T L T L
20 Previous rank: 16 4 0 1 3 4 9 -5 1 L L L T
Champions League
Champions League qualifiers
Europa League
Relegation

Akademi Liverpool

Tristan name Alif Liverpool popularized in England

 Liverpool Populerkan Nama Tristan Alif di Inggris

Bola.net - Enchantment of the greatness of Tristan Alif Naufal, finally got around to British soil. Liverpool FC to embed a special page on the club's official website to give appreciation to Tristan, who is currently training at the Liverpool academy in Indonesia.

Liverpool also include Tristan greatness video circulating on Youtube. Video uploaded last month was watched by more than 265 thousand people around the world. While the video action when a 6 year old Tristan attracted over 100 thousand people.

The greatness of Tristan is also recognized by Paul Barratt, senior coach at the academy Liverpool. "Tristan is a great kid. His attitude was brilliant, he always listened to coaches instructions and always trying to look up all the time."

"But keep in mind if Tristan was 7 years old. Now he needs to learn how to blend with the team games. We are committed to continue to provide support to Tristan and help maximize their potential. Our hope someday he will be a professional soccer player," added Barratt.

Tristan's love for football seems to come from both parents. Tristan's father and mother, the couple Ivan and Irma Trianto Liverpool supporters, or who is familiarly called as the Liverpudlian. So just calm down, Tristan will not walk alone


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Is This Anfield? Yeah, This is Anfield


 







Liverpool - Stadium old fashion style that stands majestically in the middle of residential areas, contain a diverse history of Liverpool FC and the club's fanatical supporters. "The Holy Temple of the Sacred nan" was named Anfield.
Unlike most big clubs in England that has a magnificent stadium with great size and is located in the city or in the suburbs, Anfield is in local settlements.
If you have the opportunity to get there, it will be seen a row of houses and small restaurants that surround Anfield. Hence the suggestion to the expansion of the stadium is always opposition, because by doing so, it's the same as evicting the residents in the vicinity.
In the next Shankly Gate, or rather behind Pakir area, there is a vast wasteland called Stanley Park, which (perhaps, if so) will be new home for 'The Red'.
If you look at it from the television, the football lovers probably know that Anfield is relatively old-fashioned and it is how it is. Still owned by one of the best clubs in the UK, but to be recognized in terms of infrastructure or architect Anfield was lost from the Emirates Stadium, Etihad Stadium, Old Trafford, or Stamford Bridge.
Even so one haunted and famous stadiums in the world, Anfield has long been no makeup face. Beginning with the small size of the press room for the size of the club, which will surely feel full when media crews face to face with Brendan Rodgers and his players after the game.
Still, entering Anfield may have made you feel like a Liverpool player that will play as well as working hard on the field. Down the hall and then into the locker roomuntuk preparations for the match.Locker Room historic nan just magical, it still feels old-fashioned because the players benches are made of wood and clothes the player was only suspended by order of the position of the players, from the goalkeeper to the striker.
In the middle of the table where the two messaeur doing his job to stretch the muscles of the players or treat injured players. There is also the bathroom and a new door is a ploy concocted managers and so on. This new tack room built during Rafael Benitez coached team.
Less afdol feel if the Anfield not touch the famous sign over the hall to the player that reads: This Is Anfield. The sign is the demand of the legendary Liverpool manager Bill Shankly, aiming to intimidate opponents and suggests that will not be easy to conquer Liverpool at headquarters.
One of the unique Anfield than any other stadium in the UK is the home team's bench and the visitors are adjacent in one place. If the bench is usually a separate home and away, then at Anfield for the visitors will be invited to feel the euphoria and the atmosphere of the stadium was certainly aiming to give a little pressure on your opponent.
There are more interesting than Anfield? Of course, the legendary stand called The Kop, where the "master" and the stadiums are always singing the chant or yell that made goosebumps friend and foe alike.
But unfortunately, Anfield like he was losing the awesomeness and magical power since last year. Liverpool often trouble at home and led to the worsening performance of the team that made them only finish in eighth position last season.
At Anfield earlier this season is still "cloudy". When detiksport witnessed Liverpool versus Arsenal match on Sunday (2/9) and in this place, at the invitation of PT Garuda Indonesia selakuglobal club partner, Brendan Rodgers troops lost 0-2. That means, of the three games they did not win and two losses.
Even This Is Anfield was currently dijaikan jokes and often twisted This is Anfield? or Is This Anfield? - As an allusion to the cage no longer Liverpool auspicious moment.
There are denouncing the assessed owner does not want to invest big money in the transfer market, there is a judge Rodgers is not the right man for Liverpool, blame the players, and so on and so forth.
However, management or technical affairs, it is more so the business of the boss and Rodgers. Anfield had its own role to prod the spirit of the players, with famous quotations from the Shankly, mounted at various angles stadium, because Anfield is Anfield. This is Anfield.

COACH from time to time

Liverpool coach from time to time

Liverpool coach from time to time

1. W.E BARCLAY & JOHN McKENNA (15 MARET 1892 – 16 AGUSTUS 1896)
2. TOM WATSON (17 AGUSTUS 1896 – 6 MEI 1918)
3. DAVID ASHWORTH (17 DESEMBER 1919 – 20 DESEMBER 1922)
4. MATTHEW McQUEEN (13 FEBRUARI 1923 – 15 FEBRUARI 1928)
5. GEORGE PATTERSON (7 MARET 1928 – 1936)
6. GEORGE KAY (6 AGUSTUS 1936 – JANUARI 1951)
7. DON WELSH (23 MARET 1951 – 4 MEI 1956)
8. PHIL TAYLOR (MEI 1956 – 17 NOVEMBER 1959)
9. BILL SHANKLY (1 DESEMBER 1959 – 12 JULI 1974)
10. BOB PAISLEY (26 JULI 1974 – 1 JULI 1983)
11. JOE FAGAN (1 JULI 1983 – 28 MEI 1985)
12. KENNY DALGLISH (30 MEI 1985 – 21 FEBRUARI 1991)
13. RONNIE MORAN (22 FEBRUARI 1991 – 15 APRIL 1991)
14. GRAEME SOUNESS (16 APRIL 1991 – 28 JANUARI 1994)
15. ROY EVANS (31 JANUARI 1994 – 12 JULI 1998)
16. GERARD HOULLIER (16 JULI 1998 – 24 MEI 2004)
17. RAFAEL BENITEZ (16 JUNI 2004 – 1 JULI 2010)
18. ROY HODGSON (1 JULI 2010 – 8 JANUARI 2011)
19. KENNY DALGLISH (8 JANUARI 2011 –23 Juli 2012)
20. BRENDAN RODGRES ( 5 AGUSTUS 2012 - Now .....)

JERSEY

1.  1962-1968

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2. Masa 1968-1973


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3. Masa 1973-1976


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4. 1976-1977


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5. 1977-1978


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6.  1979-1982


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7.  1982-1983


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8.  1984-1985

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9.  1985-1988


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10.  1988-1992


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11. 1992-1996


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12.  1996-2006


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Tragedi Heysel


HISTORY Heysel tragedy

 











 Date May 29, 1985. Venue: Heysel stadium, Belgium. Genesis before the party Champions Cup Final between LFC - Juventus. A few hours before kick off, the Liverpool has expressed concern over the security situation in the stadium. Very few police officers and guardrail between fans was minimal.The organizers dismissed fears Liverpool by claiming a place (Section H) has been reserved for the neutral spectator as living wall between LFC fans - Juve. This also criticized Liverpool with tickets finally concerns circulating among LFC fans or Juve. Liverpool fears become reality, Section H met Juve fans who came from Belgium (the rich exptriat Italy) and from Italy itself. the majority of them are from the upper class who can afford to buy tickets Section H at a price multiple of the Belgians.Finally, there is no longer a barrier between the two fans. Ahead of kick-off, both fans began to ridicule, increases with throwing fireworks ... kept getting hot. there is even a large banner from the Juve fans insulting: Red Animals! ... situation hotter ... until finally a small group of Liverpudlians ran to Section H.Many call this analysis as part stadion2 British culture at that time, where fans ran into the guardrail when his team scored (time many of the stands in the UK still stands up). Juve fans in Section H that many of the upper middle class, not at all aware of the culture and eventually they panicked and ran away toward the wall. Wall collapses .... the rest is history. 39 people died (32 Italians, 4 Belgian, 2 French, 1 Irish). Another version 38 fans from Italy and one Belgian. May they all rest in peace. Heysel, The One Stop day in LFC history.Not for self defense, riot after wall collapse is mostly done by the Juve fans who angrily. They who then fought with officers, entered the field, the stands LFC attack, etc.. Liverpudlians who realized the great tragedy has occurred, tended to resist. But anger Juve fans should be recognized may be because some of them just lost a beloved friend and brother

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