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Liverpool's reds and blues supporters plan a joint Football Quarter
Will it be second time lucky for detailed proposals to spread the success of Liverpool and
Everton FCs into their needy surroundings? Supporters of Liverpool's rival clubs are having a
second go at a joint attempt to create a 'Football Quarter' between their famous stadia at Anfield
and Goodison Park.
Former Liverpool striker Stan Collymore has controversially claimed that Manchester United boss Sir
Alex Ferguson is a superior manager to Bill Shankly and Bob Paisley.
Collymore, who also claims that Man United wanted to sign him in 1994, argued:
"Through the years there have been plenty of top bosses; Jock Stein, Brian Clough, Bill Shankly and
Bob Paisley have all written their names into history books, but Fergie is on a different level
altogether".
John W Henry turns from Red Sox to red shirts for the global gains | David
Conn
In the second of our exclusive series, the US owners of Liverpool talk about their investment
motives, the merits of Kenny Dalglish and the players he signed – and that thorny stadium issue
In his apartment on the 11th floor of Boston's five-star Mandarin Oriental Hotel, Liverpool's
principal owner, John W Henry, and chairman, Tom Werner, watched on Fox Soccer Network what could
be Liverpool's most significant match of the season, last month's 4-0 demolition by Tottenham
Hotspur.
Legendary Liverpool manager Bill Shankly passed away 30 years ago today, and to mark the occasion,
the official Liverpool site conducted an interview with Karen Gill, Shanks' granddaughter and
chairperson of the club's Supporters' Committee. You can read the full interview here, but one
particular section caught my eye:"If he knew how revered he still is and how strong the feeling is
towards him
Legendary Liverpool manager Bill Shankly passed away 30 years ago today, and to mark the occasion,
the official Liverpool site conducted an interview with Karen Gill, Shanks' granddaughter and
chairperson of the club's Supporters' Committee. You can read the full interview here, but one
particular section caught my eye:"If he knew how revered he still is and how strong the feeling is
towards him