- History: Liverpool FC (2011)
on Oct 27, 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 th... - History: Liverpool FC (2010-2011)
on Oct 26, 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... - History: Liverpool FC (2007-2010)
on Oct 26, 2011
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 p... - History: Liverpool FC (2004-2007)
on Oct 26, 2011
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 2004/0... - History: Liverpool FC (1998–2004)
on Oct 26, 2011
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... - History: Liverpool FC (1994–1998)
on Oct 26, 2011
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... on Oct 25, 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 th...- History: Liverpool FC (1985–1991)
on Oct 25, 2011
Liverpool Won : League Championship (1986), FA Cup (1986), Charity Shield Shared (1986), League Championship (1988), Charity Shield (1988), FA Cup (1989), Charity Shield (1989), League Championship (1990), Charity Shield: Shared (1990)Runner-up: Lea... - History: Liverpool FC (1983–1985)
on Oct 25, 2011
Liverpool Won : League Cup (1984), League Championship (1984), European Cup (1984)Runner-up : Charity Shield (1983), Charity Shield (1984), Intercontinental Cup (1984), European Super Cup (1984), League Championship (1985), European Cup (1985)Long-se... - History: Liverpool FC (1974–1983)
on Oct 25, 2011
Liverpool Won : League Championship (1976), UEFA Cup (1976), Charity Shield (1976), League Championship (1977), European Cup (1977), Charity Shield (1977), European Cup (1978), League Championship (1979), Charity Shield (1979), League Championship (1... - History: Liverpool FC (1959–1974)
on Oct 25, 2011
Liverpool victories comprises : League Championship (1964), Charity Shield (1964), FA Cup (1965), League Championship (1966), Charity Shield (1966), League Championship (1973), UEFA Cup (1973), FA Cup (1974), Charity Shield (1974)Runner-Up : Charity... - History: Liverpool FC (1956–1959)
on Oct 25, 2011
Phil Taylor took over a designation as “Liverpool boss” in 1956 after the sacking of Don Welsh. He was immediately given the task of leading Liverpool to promotion back to Division 1. Taylor soon found the pressure of getting Liverpool back into... - History: Liverpool FC (1951–1956)
on Oct 24, 2011
In 1951 Don Welsh succeeded George Kay as Liverpool manager, played for Liverpool during the II World War as a guest, and had also won the FA Cup with Charlton in 1947. Unfortunately for Welsh, he inherited a team that was coming to the end of its ti... - History: Liverpool FC (1936–1951)
on Oct 24, 2011
George Kay, in June 1936, was selected from Southampton, to replace George Patterson, who was unable to continue the managerial side of his role. Kay's career as Liverpool manager started poorly, with only three wins and four draws from the first twe... - History: Liverpool FC (1892-1935)
on Oct 24, 2011
Houlding and the new Liverpool F.C. had an international standard ground, but no team to play for. John McKenna was appointed a director of Liverpool, and went to Scotland, where he signed thirteen professionals for the new club. The team was labeled... - History: Liverpool FC – Introduction
on Oct 24, 2011
Liverpool F.C. was founded after an internal dispute among the Everton F.C. committee and brewer John Houlding, the leaseholder of the Anfield ground and president of Everton F.C.The Everton committee viewed Tory councillor Houlding as having a perso...
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