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  1. Sky Sports | Home | News | Gerrard ready for Atletico Liverpool's record goalscorer Ian Rush has rejoined the club as their official soccer schools ambassador. Rush, who struck 346 times in 660 matches for the Reds, will also work with the commercial team to develop partnerships with other global sponsors and brands. "I'm thrilled to be involved with the club again and hope the contacts I have in the football and coaching community will allow us to move forward quickly," said Rush, a Uefa Pro licence holder. Liverpool's commercial director Ian Ayre added: "Rushie is one of the best-known names in world football and I'm delighted he has agreed to work with us."
  2. "Everyone has a wicked side." Their definition of Wicked being lending a chair from the pub over the road or something else thats far from being "Wicked." Annoying as fuck.
  3. Most in the aid of criticism, however, whisper it quietly, or completely ignore the next statement because it may bring back, horrible, horrible memories. But is this Rafa's '10 Games from Greatness'? The similarties are there, Champions League and 2nd in the Prem.
  4. http://liverpool.rivals.net/default.asp?sid=890&p=2&stid=8348036 By James Carroll Date: 19/5/2004 Newspaper reports have today thrown fresh doubt on the future of Liverpool manager Gerard Houllier after it was claimed that a meeting between the Reds boss, David Moores and Rick Parry broke down last night. It's reported that source closes to Anfield last night believe that Houllier could be pushed upstairs and a new manager brought in to shake things up at the club. The stories support information ShanklyGates.co.uk received on Friday afternoon from a trusty source. It's claimed that Houllier met with Chairman Moores and Chief Executive Parry in the secretive venue of the Lake District in order to discuss the future, but the meeting is believed to have broken down with the three men pondering the future. Houllier has one-year left on his contract and it is reported that he could be offered the role of 'director of football' as the club look to bring in a fresh face. And this.... http://sport.independent.co.uk/football/liverpool/story.jsp?story=522699 Houllier's Anfield future thrown into fresh doubt By Alan Nixon 19 May 2004 Gerard Houllier is facing a crisis at Liverpool and may be sacked even though his side did sneak into the Champions' League qualifying by finishing fourth in the Premiership. With the club the subject of competing investment offers, the Frenchman was involved last night in talks with the chairman David Moores and the chief executive Rick Parry at a secret location in the Lake District. The meeting broke up with all parties pondering the future, but the word from inside Anfield last night was that Houllier could be forced out or pushed upstairs amid major changes in the managerial team. Houllier thought he had kept his critics at bay and saved his job when Liverpool secured fourth place and the possibility of a Champions' League place, but there now appears to be a move under way to find a younger man with new ideas for leading the club forward. That could entail the Frenchman being offered the role of director of football but he might not see that as a job he could accept. Last night's talks signalled a remarkable twist, coming so soon after the board rejected an investment plan put forward by the wealthy supporter Steve Morgan, who is a critic of Houllier and the players he has purchased. Moores and Parry have stood behind Houllier before but there have been signs of their support weakening over the past few days. Even before last night's summit meeting Houllier knew he would go into the summer with a cloud hanging over him. Whatever the outcome of the investment battle involving Morgan and the Thai prime minister, Thaksin Shinawatra, which looks set to result in millions of pounds being injected into the club, Houllier already knew that his role was under threat. He was aware that a victory for Morgan in the share battle would most likely have spelled the end for his reign. The club needs the investment from either Morgan or Thaksin if they are to buy the top-class players required to push the team forward, while also developing a stadium that would generate the funds the Merseyside club needs to compete in the longer term with Arsenal, Chelsea and Manchester United. Houllier has one year left on his contract, and only a stronger challenge for the Premiership title will satisfy the fans. The Frenchman can point to three Champions' League qualifications in four seasons and six trophies won during his reign, but those achievements pale as long as the club trails in the wake of this season's top three. The money put in by either Morgan or Thailand, plus a potential £20m from the Champions' League and a guaranteed £9m Premiership prize-money could add up to £100m coming into the club and the board must be confident that Houllier is the man to spend it or seek a new manager. Stéphane Henchoz, Dietmar Hamann and Sami Hyypia helped secure the treble of FA Cup, League Cup and Uefa Cup in 2001 but they are ageing, while El-Hadji Diouf, Salif Diao, Bruno Cheyrou, Djimi Traoré, Igor Biscan, Markus Babbel, Gregory Vignal and Vladimir Smicer have not proved good investments at more than £40m. Now Emile Heskey must be replaced, too. Come on Son....ave it!!
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