Still no Keane, Barry et al. What is holding this up… Parry’s ineptitude, the Yanks’ continued stupidity or Global Warming!? The clock is ticking & the prices are going up!

Liverpool Sign Spanish Teenager

BBC Football

Liverpool have signed 18-year-old right-back Emmanuel Mendy on a free transfer from Spanish third division side Murcia Deportivo.

The Spanish teenager, who can also play at left-back, is expected to compete for a place in the reserve set-up overseen by Gary Ablett.

The Reds have made several youth signings over the summer.

Mendy joins Christopher Buchtmann, Nikola Saric, Zsolt Poloskei and Vincent Lucas Weijl at Anfield.

Manager Rafael Benitez has added Philipp Degen, Andrea Dossena and Diego Cavalieri to his senior squad.

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Dear fellow Liverpool fan,

Liverpool FC needs our help. The Club is probably in the most vulnerable position it has ever been in since Bill Shankly brought us out of the 2nd Division. We are laden with debt, owned by two Americans who rarely speak to each other, and who seem to know little and care even less about the real values at the heart of our Club. As LFC fans we must act – to solve the problem of ‘ownership’ once and for all.

You have probably already heard about the formation of ShareLiverpoolFC. It is a project designed to deliver ownership of LFC into the hands of its fans all over the world. I won’t trouble you with an account of how it works or who is involved – you can read for yourself at the new website: www.shareliverpoolfc.com

I write to ask you if you would post this message up on your website and urge your registered members to go to our new website (even if they have visited the older version at the same address) and register their opinion of the detailed plan we propose.

We would also like to ask you if you’d be prepared to host a direct click banner to www.shareliverpoolfc.com on your own site – and perhaps regular communications from us? It is essential that we reach as many Liverpool fans as we can to give the project a real chance of success.

If you need to call me: 44 (0)151 734 5340/mob: 44 (0)7977 928364

I look forward to hearing from you,

With best wishes for the season ahead!

Rogan Taylor

On behalf of the Board of ShareLiverpoolFC

Parry Hails New Euro Club Group

Rick parry and Karl-Heinz Rummenigge

Parry and Rummenigge (AKA Rubber Knickers) discuss European football

BBC Football

Liverpool chief Rick Parry said his appointment to the newly-formed European Club Association’s board will be beneficial for English football.

Parry joins his Chelsea counterpart Peter Kenyon on a 15-man board which will play a key role in running the European game over the next two years.

“It is vitally important that there is an English voice,” said Parry.

Rangers director John McClelland was also elected to the group to represent Scottish football views.

The European Club Association (ECA) replaces the G14 which was a group represented by elite football clubs in Europe.

“This body has far greater credibility than G14, both with fellow clubs and European football governing body Uefa, because it was always seen as an elite group. Now we have clubs with widely diverging interests,” added Parry.

In total, the ECA will have 102 members, including one from each of Europe’s 53 national associations.

Meanwhile, the Uefa Cup could be rebranded as the Europa Cup from the start of the 2009-10 season, and given a greater push to raise its profile.

“I believe we have to change the branding in order to increase the prize money and make the competition more interesting for the participating clubs,” said Bayern Munich chief Karl-Heinz Rummenigge, who is likely to be voted as the ECA’s new chairman on Tuesday.

Uefa confirmed that a final decision would be made at its executive committee meeting in Bordeaux at the end of September.

Reds Seal Dossena Swoop

Left-back moves to Anfield on four-year deal

Sky Football

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Dossena: Four-year deal

Liverpool have completed the signing of Udinese defender Andrea Dossena on a four-year deal.

The Italian full-back becomes Reds manager Rafa Benitez’s second signing of the summer following the arrival of Swiss international Philipp Degen on Thursday.

The left-back will compete with Fabio Aurelio for a place in Liverpool’s first XI and is viewed as a replacement for John Arne Riise, who recently moved to Roma.

Reports suggest that the 26-year-old has cost Liverpool a fee in the region of £7million.

Dossena, who has one international cap, played 63 games for Udinese and scored two goals

Torres talks of Liverpool life

Torres Talks Of Liverpool Life

ITV Football

Spain’s Euro 2008 hero Fernando Torres has spoken of Rafael Benitez’s relentless demands at Liverpool.

“There are days when you think: ‘My God, this guy doesn’t let you breathe!’ At times like that you don’t realise all he wants is for you to improve,” Torres tells the latest Champions magazine, the official magazine of the UEFA Champions League.

“When you are in a team where things are going mostly well, players tend to relax.

“But you must always push yourself; never become complacent; try to do your best every single day.

“At a club like Liverpool you can’t sit back after scoring 20-odd goals and say ‘Well, that’s it.’ After you score 20 Benitez is at you during the next training session and stays on top of you all day, all week.

“He tells you to go off on your own and do new exercises. I want to progress in life, not relax, not be complacent and you need someone close to you telling you to keep at it.

“It is impossible to do it otherwise. We don’t always fancy having someone that close but in the long term I am sure everybody will thank him for it.”

Torres, who arrived at the club a year ago on Friday, admits that he has a lot of respect for Reds skipper Steven Gerrard.

He continued: “I really admire Steven Gerrard because I know the pressure he is under every day, everybody talking about him all day long - in the changing room, in the pubs, in the stadium…

“I’ve heard people say he should be stronger, have a stronger personality. And I know by experience how difficult it is to deal with that and he’s at another level of course - because Liverpool is a huge club.

“People look at you from a distance and challenge you with their eyes. All that happens every day to Stevie and he copes with it, everything that is expected of him all the time.

“He’s always under tremendous pressure to perform and everyone looks to him to show leadership, to lift the team.

“He’s a great example to everyone and those of use who have been in a similar situation know how difficult it is to handle. It’s incredible the way he carries himself regardless of what is going on around him.

“I’d love to be captain of another team one day and Steven has show me how to be a great leader.”

Torres also reveals that his girlfriend Olalla is a ‘calming influence’ for him when he is ‘impulsive, when things are not going well or we lose a match.”

He says: “She has had to suffer much disappointed ranting and moaning especially when I was at Atletico. Now she is also having a good time herself. She has ways know how to calm me down when i haven’t been able to see the way out of the tunnel or wake me up when I’ve been sleeping. She pushes me when I need to be encouraged.

“The person that lives with you is sometimes the only one capable of helping you up when you don’t realise how down you are.”

Football Aid Breaks Record At Anfield

Fifty-six Liverpool fans have set a new Football Aid record for the most amount of money ever raised from playing on the hallowed turf of Anfield.

Over £61,000 was raised by Reds fans, each of whom had paid for the unique chance to pull on the famous red shirt and play in a 90 minute fully officiated charity football match on the 9th May 2008. The match was supported by a host of Liverpool legends, including John Aldridge, Jan Molby and Jim Beglin, the latter managing the home side in the second of the two explosive games of the day.

While the Home team won the first game by 4 goals to 2, the Away team triumphed in the second, winning an astonishing 9-4. Adrian Landers, who had travelled from Sheffield for Game 2, was ecstatic to be involved at one of English football’s most prestigious grounds.

He said:  “Football Aid really is amazing. I would have been happy just to kick a ball around the Anfield car park!  I have had Diabetes since 1984 so I get a double benefit from Football Aid:  I get to play at my favourite football grounds and considerable funds are raised for a Diabetes related charity, among others.

“I once wrote to Jimmy Saville asking him to fix it for me to train with Liverpool FC in 1978.  He never replied.”

In past years, moneys raised from this event have helped fund projects including local community based initiatives and the Liverpool Film Academy, which has had the help to funding a production of a film, which raises awareness issues of racism in the UK, and is strongly tied with the Anthony Walker Foundation.

All funds raised from the event are distributed through Football Aid’s parent charity Field of Dreams, and split between Diabetes research and management programmes and other highly deserving charitable projects nominated by Liverpool FC. If you would like further information regarding playing in the event, please visit the Liverpool Football Aid page at www.footballaid.com or contact the sales team at info@footballaid.com.

PRESS RELEASE

Michelle Stanistreet of the Daily Express travel section selected ANFIELD OF DREAMS by Neil Dunkin as one of her four favourite new titles in ‘Off The Shelf: The Very Best Travel Books’ in last Saturday’s Daily Express.

She wrote: ‘A fascinating relationship between travel and sport exists only in the heart of the true fan. There is a real sense of this unique perspective in Dunkin’s passionate ode to Liverpool FC, which culminates in the “sublime”  Champions League victory in 2005. The ups and downs in the club’s and the city’s history and heritage are cleverly and lovingly charted in the year that Liverpool is the European City of Culture. Football lovers will lap this up but Dunkin’s passion and fine line in anecdotes make the book worthy of a much wider readership.’

‘Anfield of Dreams’ was selected alongside ‘Bamboo Goalposts’ by Rowan Simons (Macmillan), ‘In Arabian Nights’ by Tahir Shah (Doubleday) and ‘The Khyber Pass’ (Faber & Faber).

Author Neil Dunkin is available for interview about his passionate love for both travel and Liverpool FC. Please contact the Know The Score Books Office for details.

Book details

ANFIELD OF DREAMS
by Neil Dunkin
RRP: £8.99
ISBN 9781905449804

Order via Orca Book Services
Tel: 01202 665432
Email: orders@orcabookservices.co.uk

Hi  Guys,

Let me introduce myself, my name is Mike Hinden and I  have lived in Liverpool all my life, I’m an out and out REDS fan and I have  been a season ticket holder for about 50 yes 50 years (yes I’m an old f-rt)  but with a very active mind as far as LIVERPOOL FOOTBALL CLUB is concerned  LOL. I reckon I’m one of the very few people LUCKY people who have seen four  out of our five European Champions Cup wins that we have. I attend all the  games at Anfield with my adult son Justin and I have only missed one game  (and that was Chavski in the CL game last April as I had done my knee in and  could not walk) in the last 15 or so years, I go to all the Premiership,  Champions League FA Cup and some not all the Caring Cup.

I recently returned from a holiday (vacation to you) in  Israel where a met a Canadian guy call Mel Silverstone (he approach me on  the beach as I was wearing at the time my LFC shirt) and we spent a few  hours together having a drink or two or three of milk (that’s my story and  I’m sticking to it LOL)  talking about our REDS,.

I told him and I was the unofficial go between between  our REDS supporters club around the world (South Africa, Australia, Hong  Kong, Malaysia, Indonesia and a few in the USA) and he asked do I correspond  or have any Canadians in my list and when I said that I haven’t he suggested  I should make contact and say what I do for RED fans all over the world, so  I went into the clubs web site and got your email addresses so I hope that  none of you all are offended with my liberty of sending you this email.

What I do voluntary is this wherever anyone wants to  visit Liverpool to see a game either a group from the official branch or  just a few days  holiday trip by a couple or a few guys I arrange  transport from and to Manchester (I don’t like saying that word LOL) airport  as I have several taxi and mini coach firms that I have in my lists, I also  arrange accommodation as I have a number of hotels /guest house etc all with  different rates  some even give me a slightly lower rate depending on  what dates, I also take the guys around to show them all the Liverpool  landmarks and if there are four or less I take them in my own car but if  there are more I have a guy with a 7 seater who has very reasonable charges  (or they were B4 the fuel prices went sky high) I also book them in for the  stadium and museum tour (this is obviously a must for everyone). I have many  POOL DVDs and videos and if time allows I invite any guys back to my home in  Childwall which is in south Liverpool to watch whatever they choose and have  lots of chats a few drinks and we get a take away meal and this offer is  open to any of your own member’s and any of you as well if they want to make  contact with me

I also on the odd occasion can get two tickets for home  matches only but these get booked up by other guys from around the world in  my footie list rather quickly. and finally after EVERY match both home and  away I ALWAYS send my own completely unbiased match report, I don’t use any  flannel if a player has a bad game I say that they have a bad game and if a  player has an outstanding game I say that as well of course. Being in  Liverpool we sometimes hear footy news B4 it reaches any web sites through  the Liverpool Echo and Daily Post and also through our local radio station,  generally when they have any LFC transfer it’s nearly always spot  on.

News

So guys if you want to forward my this email on to your  members and if they (and any of you of course)  would like me to put  any email addresses in my list OR if anyone is contemplating a trip to the  Pool during this coming season and would like to meet up with a true SCOUSER  or have any questions they only have to ask, if no one wants to then that’s  OK too.

My best to you all.

Mike (Hinden)  mikehinden@btinternet.com

Keane Stuns Spurs With Transfer Demand: Liverpool Set To Offer Crouch & £5m For Striker

Daily Mail

Robbie Keane

Demand: Robbie Keane

Robbie Keane stunned Tottenham by telling them he wants to leave.

Sportsmail can reveal that Republic of Ireland striker Keane delivered his shock transfer demand after learning Liverpool had lodged a player-plus-cash bid for him on Friday.

The 28-year-old came out of a meeting at White Hart Lane having left club officials in little doubt about his eagerness to play for his boyhood idols.

Anfield manager Rafa Benitez sees Keane as the ideal strike partner for Euro 2008 match-winner Fernando Torres and is prepared to part with Peter Crouch and around £5million to make it happen.

As with his pursuit of Aston Villa midfielder Gareth Barry, though, Benitez is going to have to dig deeper after Tottenham rejected his initial offer and placed a £20m valuation on Keane.

Keane’s desire to get away from Spurs is a bigger shock. Liverpool skipper Steven Gerrard and long-serving centre back Jamie Carragher are both friends of the Irishman, who could be one of three strikers to leave Tottenham should the deal go through.

Spurs manager Juande Ramos knows Dimitar Berbatov is unsettled and he is also exploring ways of offloading Darren Bent. Apart from having to increase the cash adjustment, Benitez may also struggle to talk Crouch into being part of the package as the England striker still wishes to join Harry Redknapp at Portsmouth.

Villa confirmed that Barry can move to Anfield, provided Liverpool match their £18m price.

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