Great watching the 130 Greatest LFC goals over the last few weeks. Remembering exactly who and where I was for a lot of them brought back some memories. Terry McDermott figured in a lot of them as did Luis Garcia. The ones from the Crown Paints and Candy days were just majestic. well worth going through them
Liverpool sign new Standard Chartered shirt deal at 'much higher' value Liverpool have agreed an extension to their front-of-shirt sponsorship deal with Standard Chartered No figure mentioned The attention of Latty and his commercial team is now likely to turn to realising an uplift in the club's shirt sleeve sponsorship deal, currently held by Expedia and valued at £10m per season, with the current contract expiring at the end of this coming season.
RIP Liverpool FC is deeply saddened by the passing of former chairman and owner David Moores. Moores served as chairman for 16 years from 1991 and became honorary life president after selling his majority stake in the club in 2007. He died at the age of 76 on Friday morning, just weeks after his beloved wife of 39 years, Marge, passed away. While his uncle Sir John Moores - founder of the Littlewoods retail empire - twice served as chairman of Everton FC in the 1960s and ’70s, David was an ardent Liverpudlian. The Moores family held a majority stake in Liverpool FC for more than half a century and David took over at the club he loved in September 1991. Alongside trusted chief executive Rick Parry, he presided over Liverpool’s entry into the newly founded Premier League in 1992 and oversaw the managerial appointments of Roy Evans, Gerard Houllier and Rafael Benitez during his time at Anfield. David - who habitually shunned publicity, preferring instead to operate in the background - saw the Reds win 10 major honours throughout his 16-year tenure, including, of course, the Champions League in 2005.
10 major honours in 16 seasons was good going when you consider a lot of people would have seen it a lean spell. RIP
Often mind reading how he regretted selling the club and was advised bad. He wanted to go to games but didn't. I'm sure I read this. Brought alot of trophies to the club and loved the club . Rip
Heading over with me young one for the LFC v SCUM legends game on September 24th then the ladies Merseyside derby the next day at Prenton Park.
I can't believe that football is back from Saturday, I know it's only a small cup but for me it's great way to get the season under way with a competitive game and a trophy on the line. After such an amazing season last season which ultimately didn't end as we wanted to we're heading back in with renewed optimism and a fresh chance to challenge City for the league. Still hard to know if there's any other runners and riders that can achieve anything close to what City and Liverpool are capable of so it looks like a winner from them two and I know it's like a sickness but I might actually watch some of City this year to see how Haaland gets on, it's an interesting signing for them in terms of how he generally plays compared to how City like to play. Is it too early to get the 2022/2023 predictions thread up and running?
He is some clown. I cant understand why or how he is still with Sky, given likes of Thommo, Nicholas, Le Tissier etc all were got rid of.
Alisson "fine" - Jota "a few more weeks" - Tsimikas back on pitch, could train fully next week - Konate "we have to see how long it will take, out for a while" - Jones\Ox "out" - Keita back today - Kelleher " few weeks away"
the sooner that prick retires, the better It was no slip of the tongue, he showed his thought process when he said it scumbag