In the same week that Gloucestershire FA Chairman Roger Burden was elected Vice-Chair of the
national FA, there was another bit of good news from his 'patch.' Almondsbury Town FC will
continue, albeit a number of leagues below the league they ended last season in. Back in April
I wrote about how the Almonds, a club with more than 100 years of history, were evicted
from their home at Oaklands Park by none other than, the Gloucestershire FA.
Managing director Ian Ayre has vowed that Liverpool FC will return to Malaysia after the
"unbelievable" welcome they received on their first visit to the country.
The Reds touched down in Liverpool on a high yesterday after a hugely successful eight-day tour of
the Far East.
The trip finished with a brief stop in Singapore where they held an open training session for
supporters but it was the time spent in Malaysia which will live long in the memory.
Kenny and 100 years with our birds
Liverpoolfc.tv columnist Kristian Walsh looks at why we shouldn't take old faces for granted in
a week when Liverpool celebrates 100 years of its Liver Birds.
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By NESTOR F. SEBASTIAN
The tournament that essentially inspired the World Cup had been watered down.
Little by little, Copa America had lost some of its prestige. CONMEBOL decided to implement a
two-year cycle in the South American tournament in the mid-1980s to give each nation a chance to
host the competition.
John W Henry admits redevelopment of Anfield may not be viable
• Henry says 'many obstacles' in way of preferred option • Liverpool move to Stanley Park
still under consideration Liverpool's principal owner, John W Henry, has admitted the preferred
option of redeveloping Anfield may not be possible as there are "so many obstacles".
Liverpool fly off on their Standard Chartered sponsored pre-season tour today with Managing
Director Ian Ayre hoping the Reds leave a lifetime of memories for their fanatical Asian fans to
savour.
The Reds' squad departs Liverpool John Lennon airport this afternoon for a thirteen hour flight to
Guangzhou ahead of the first leg of their Asian tour.
Liverpool fly off on their Standard Chartered sponsored pre-season tour today with Managing
Director Ian Ayre hoping the Reds leave a lifetime of memories for their fanatical Asian fans to
savour.
The Reds' squad departs Liverpool John Lennon airport this afternoon for a thirteen hour flight to
Guangzhou ahead of the first leg of their Asian tour.