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  1. 23rd May 2024 Column Matt Beard's review of 2023-24, special thank-yous and summer plans. In his final column of 2023-24, Liverpool FC Women manager Matt Beard reflects on the 4-0 win at Leicester City and sealing a top-four finish in the Barclays Women’s Super League.

  2. 2023年6月15日 · LFC. Liverpool FC’s Premier League retained list has been submitted, confirming the departure of several senior and Academy players after the 2022-23 season. As previously announced, Roberto Firmino, Naby Keita, James Milner and Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain are set to leave the club upon the expiry of their contracts this summer.

  3. 2019年3月25日 · Sam Williams @SamWilIiams. Liverpool feels like home to Alisson Becker, who is happily settled into life on Merseyside both on and off the pitch. The Brazil goalkeeper’s impact on Jürgen Klopp’s team since his arrival from AS Roma last summer has been nothing short of remarkable, with his 39 Premier League and Champions League appearances ...

  4. 2020年1月30日 · LFC. A bronze statue was unveiled at Anfield today to celebrate the life and legacy of Liverpool FC's most successful manager, Bob Paisley. The sculpture was commissioned and donated by the club’s main sponsor, Standard Chartered, in celebration of its 10-year relationship with the Reds, and in honour of its recent work educating younger ...

  5. Buckingham is committed to offering around 35 work placements and over 800 apprentice and training weeks across the build. When completed the expanded Anfield Road stand is expected to create around 400 matchday roles, in addition to the 2200 people currently employed in various operations at each home game, of which 95% are known to live in ...

  6. Ray Clemence, Tommy Smith, Emlyn Hughes and Kevin Keegan were amongst the stars that won the league and UEFA Cup - LFC’s first European trophy and double success - in 1973 and the FA Cup in 1974. Shankly retired that summer, Bob Paisley being promoted as his successor, and he sadly passed away in 1981.

  7. 2017年2月3日 · LFC. Ian Ayre is set to leave Liverpool FC at the end of February following a successful 10-year tenure at the club. In March 2016, Ayre announced his plans to leave LFC and he has since played a pivotal role in completing a 10-month transition plan to put a robust structure and operating framework in place that will ensure continued stability ...