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Danish wonderkid Lucas Andersen could be on his way out of Aalborg in the winter transfer window,
with Liverpool keen on a move for the teenager.
The highly rated youngster made his official first team debut for Aalborg in March 2011 at the
tender age of 16, and has since developed into an important member of Aab's squad.
Kenny Dalglish today praised the team behind the team as he prepares to celebrate a year since his
memorable return to Melwood.
Our most famous No.7 was invited back into the dugout 12 months ago this weekend following the
departure of Roy Hodgson from Anfield.
Since then he has transformed the fortunes of the team on the field by bringing unity back to the
club where he scored 172 goals in 515 games as a player.
Goal: Kenny Dalglish keen for Liverpool to bounce back from torrid week against Oldham
Athletic in FA Cup
The League One side travel to Anfield on Saturday, and the Scotsman is looking for his players
to get past the 3-0 defeat to Manchester City, as well as Luis Suarez' ban
View the full story here: Goal
A news article on 2012-01-05 18:29:00 from: Goal
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Nikica Jelavic keen on Liverpool move
Rangers striker Nikica Jelavic, 26, admits to being flattered by reported interest in him from
Liverpool, in a development that could hasten Dirk Kuyt's departure from Anfield.
View the full story here: The Mail
A news article on 2012-01-04 22:45:18 from: The Mail
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Finding difficulties in getting into Arsenal's first team line up apparently has frustrated
Marouane Chamakh, who hinted at a potential departure from Emirates after the season ends.
The Moroccan international insisted that considering his age, getting regular playing is pretty
much what he needed and should nothing changes by next summer, Chamakh will be considering his
options.
Their Words To have the chance to play in the Premier League at a club like Aston Villa is
fantastic. I can't wait for the challenge. For me, I just have to step in now and do a job. Aston
Villa goalkeeper Brad Guzan. Other Sources Charlie Davies keen on Everton FC's American link - from
The Liverpool Echo's David Prentice: The Blues have not confirmed the link.
Liverpool have been linked with a swoop for Fiorentina midfielder Riccardo Montolivo.
The Italy international is in demand as the January transfer window approaches, with just six
months remaining on his contract compelling La Viola to accept a knockdown fee for his
services.
A move within Serie A appears Montolivo's most likely course of action, with both AC Milan and
Juventus keen on the 26-year-old.
Liverpool are the latest club to be linked with a move for in-demand midfielder Kevin Strootman who
has been attracting interest from a number of European clubs are starring for PSV Eindhoven.
The 21-year-old only joined the Dutch club in the summer after coming through the youth system at
Sparta Rotterdam and has so far impressed both for his club and for his country with some assured
displays for Holland.
Liverpool veteran Craig Bellamy, who is in his second spell at the club, can go on to become an
astute manager, according to first-team coach Kevin Keen.
In his first stint with the Reds, Bellamy only spent a year at Merseyside between 2006 and 2007
but Keen feels that upon returning to the club this summer, the Welshman's impact has been on a
whole new level both on and off the field.
Kevin Keen is relishing his role as Liverpool first-team coach, and explained why he felt a tinge
of nerves when coming face-to-face with Kenny Dalglish for the very first time.
The Reds boss' illustrious reputation in world football left the former West Ham United man - who
has been working at Anfield for four months now - feeling a little apprehensive, but Keen reveals
how he was pleasantly surprised after their initial Melwood meeting.
Hello there.
A very quick Saturday round-up for you.
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It is a bit like that, really. Very little in the way of Arsenal news. Last night the teams too
terrible qualify for Euro 2012 had at it and it worked out pretty well for Ireland, by all
accounts.
The Winter transfer window is just around the corner and many clubs are already flying their
agents to every continent to scout for the best talent. Chelsea coach Villas-Boas has already sent
out his newly appointed European scout to Italy to look for a replacement for the aging Didier
Drogba while fellow London Club Arsenal through their manager/scout Arsene Wenger have already set
their eyes on Borussia Mochengladbach forward Marcos Reus.
The recent unveiling of the Elite Player Performance Plan has been met with a cacophony of
complaint from footballer bloggers. For Gary Andrews of Two Footed Tackle, it was not so much the
straw that broke the camel's back, more a case of the straw being repeatedly driven into said back
with a whopping great JCB -and as Jon Keen of The Tilehurst End pointed out, EPPP could allow
acquiring clubs
Coming from the same background as Cesc Fabregas, many people at first expect Arsenal's summer
signing, Mikel Arteta, becomes a direct replacement for the former Gunners' captain especially
since the latter plays in the same role as Fabregas.
However, Arteta, who has actually started off pretty well with Arsene Wenger's side, insisted
that people especially fans won't compared him with Fabregas as the current Barcelona player
already gave much more for the London outfit.
Inter Milan are reportedly planning a January swoop for Liverpool target Lucas.
According to talkSPORT, Inter a keen to bring the £20 million-rated Sao Paulo midfielder to the
San Siro, while the Reds have shown an interest in the 19-year-old.
Inter are alleged to be planning the addition of Lucas alongside the signing of compatriot Casemiro
and Borussia Dortmund sensation Mario Gotze.
A passionate defence of an underrated Gunner, who deserves
more respect!
Marouane Chamakh is an enigma to me. My gut feeling tells me he is a very important player for
us, and yet his performances to date have been regarded as unimpressive.
Steve Clarke's training insight
We spoke to first-team coach Steve Clarke this week and asked him for an insight into his daily
work, what Kevin Keen has added to the club and who stays late after training...
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Liverpool Assistant Manager Steve Clarke discusses the club's philosophy; the management team's
'old fashioned' approach to assessing the players, and also praises the impact of first team coach
Kevin Keen.In an interview at Melwood, Clarke underlined the importance of the age-old Liverpool
principle of pass and move football:"The philosophy is to pass the ball – pass the ball, move,
and find
Crystal Palace boosted as whizkid Zaha keen on Selhurst Park stay
Young attacker has been tracked by Liverpool but he is happy to remain with the Eagles
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Steve Clarke has spoken of his joy at linking up with Craig Bellamy again at Liverpool.
The first-team coach knows from experience just how influential a figure the Welsh striker can be
having worked with him at West Ham United.
Clarke insists Bellamy is a great addition to Kenny Dalglish's squad.
Steve Clarke has spoken of his joy at linking up with Craig Bellamy again at Liverpool.
The first-team coach knows from experience just how influential a figure the Welsh striker can be
having worked with him at West Ham United.
Clarke insists Bellamy is a great addition to Kenny Dalglish's squad.
Kenny Dalglish has paid tribute to his backroom staff after several members of the Liverpool squad
gave his training methods a huge thumbs-up.
The Reds boss admits he is delighted that his players are enjoying the Melwood sessions and reckons
it is all down to the tireless work of an unsung duo.
Kenny Dalglish has paid tribute to his backroom staff after several members of the Liverpool squad
gave his training methods a huge thumbs-up.
The Reds boss admits he is delighted that his players are enjoying the Melwood sessions and reckons
it is all down to the tireless work of an unsung duo.
A nice wedding present A soon-to-be-married Premier League player has reportedly handed a windfall
payment to a bride-to-be to get her to move her own wedding. The star and his fiancee had set a
date for their big day only to discover that their preferred venue was already booked. The venue
keen on [.
After the Cesc Fabregas' long saga ended two weeks ago, Arsenal finally closed their chapter
with Samir Nasri as on Tuesday, August 23, the Gunners officially announced that the French
midfielder is Manchester City bound.
After keeping the player for quite a while and even playing him in the league last week, the
London outfit announced on their official site that they've reached an agreement with City to
release the ex-Marseille player.
Liverpool manager Kenny Dalglish is preparing to make shock move to bring Manchester City striker
Craig Bellamy back to Anfield, according to reports in the Daily Mail.
Bellamy seems surplus to requirements at Eastland's having been left out of Roberto Mancini's
25-man squad for the Premier League campaign and is not allowed to train with the first team.
Wolfsburg eyeing Liverpool defender
German side keen on Sotirios Kyrgiakos to replace the outgoing Simon Kjaer
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A news article on 2011-08-22 12:12:58 from: Talksport
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FC Twente keen on Marco Pappa?
Tribal Football can be a bit of a mess at times but this is a new rumor and it looks to have
some solid information behind it. Rapid reaction is if FC Twente wants to pay $2.1M for Pappa and
Pappa wants to leave Chicago, done and done deal.
Christian Poulsen keen on move away from Liverpool
Liverpool midfielder Christian Poulsen hopes to seal a move away this month. The Denmark
international is surplus to requirements and was not in the squad to face Sunderland during the
Reds 1-1 draw.
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A news article on 2011-08-14 21:39:07 from: The Mail
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West Brom manager Roy Hodgson keen on replacing Fabio Capello as England boss but wary
after Liverpool backlash
The 63-year-old says that his experience at Anfield means he would only take on the role if he
felt backed by the fans, but admits he would like to work with the national team
View the full story here: Goal
A news article on 2011-08-12 08:00:00 from: Goal
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West Brom manager Roy Hodgson keen on replacing Fabio Capello as England boss but wary
after Liverpool backlash
The 63-year-old says that his experience at Anfield means he would only take on the role if he
felt backed by the fans, but admits he would like to work with the national team
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West Brom manager Roy Hodgson keen on replacing Fabio Capello as England boss but wary
after Liverpool backlash
The 63-year-old says that his experience at Anfield means he would only take on the role if he
felt backed by the fans, but admits he would like to work with the national team
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West Brom manager Roy Hodgson keen on replacing Fabio Capello as England boss but wary
after Liverpool backlash
The 63-year-old says that his experience at Anfield means he would only take on the role if he
felt backed by the fans, but admits he would like to work with the national team
View the full story here: Goal
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West Brom manager Roy Hodgson keen on replacing Fabio Capello as England boss but wary
after Liverpool backlash
The 63-year-old says that his experience at Anfield means he would only take on the role if he
felt backed by the fans, but admits he would like to work with the national team
View the full story here: Goal
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Yes you heard me right and isn't it great to hear. How many times last season did we all feel that
certain players should have been dropped when we were on our bad run but it never happened?. How
many times did we see players looking like they knew they would start games even though their form
was dodgy?
Bolton Keen on David Ngog
Bolton are believed to be keen on Liverpool's David Ngog after moves for Daniel Sturridge and
Cameron Jerome were cast into doubt. This news follows reports published on Kopsource late last
month that Owen Coyle was preparing a £4m bid for the player .
AC Milan switch a 'possibility' for Aquilani agent
Liverpool flop keen on return to Italy
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A news article on 2011-08-03 11:02:06 from: The Mirror
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Alberto Aquilani yet to agree personal terms as agent claims Liverpool have accepted
Fiorentina offer
A deal to take the Italy international back to Serie A could be held up over a wage issue as
talks regarding a move continue, with the midfielder keen on Anfield exit
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A news article on 2011-07-26 14:11:00 from: Goal
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Liverpool keen to swoop for Wigan ace
Kenny Dalglish wants to add Hugo Rodallega to Anfield ranks
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A news article on 2011-07-23 22:00:38 from: The Mirror
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Pitch problems needed to be solved ahead of Newcastle United's pre-season game against Orlando this
evening. It seems there are a few problems with the pitch at Orlando. Apparently the Orlando team
usually play on astro-turf (not be confused with Astro Boy) but Pardew wasn't keen on that idea due
to its alleged proclivity for [.