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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7月31日 · Published 31st July 2023. By Joe Urquhart. Liverpool FC Women made their official return from the summer break on Monday as Matt Beard's squad began preparations for the 2023-24 campaign. The Reds were back in training to begin pre-season ahead of a return to on-pitch action in the coming weeks, taking part in a session at the AXA Training Centre.

  3. 2024年5月10日 · By Liverpool FC. Take a look at Liverpool FC Women's Friday workout with our latest training gallery from the AXA Melwood Training Centre. Ahead of a weekend without a fixture, the Reds were preparing for their final match of the campaign at Leicester City on May 18.

  4. 2024年5月15日 · By Liverpool FC. Cast your vote for Liverpool FC Women’s Standard Chartered Player of the Season now. The Reds wrap up their 2023-24 campaign by travelling to Leicester City on Saturday afternoon, where they require at least a point to guarantee a fourth-placed finish in their second year back in the Barclays Women’s Super League.

  5. 2023年10月1日 · Liverpool FC Women delivered a memorable start to the new season with a 1-0 victory over Arsenal Women at Emirates Stadium on Sunday afternoon. Miri Taylor’s low finish three minutes into the second half separated the sides as the Reds held firm in impressive fashion to kick off the 2023-24 Barclays Women’s Super League with three points.

  6. If you have a flair for artistic design or an idea for the perfect Liverpool image, we want to hear from you – as we're looking for a brand new cover for the official LFC Facebook page.

  7. 2024年5月22日 · Facebook Twitter Email WhatsApp LinkedIn Telegram Ahead of his departure from Liverpool, Jürgen Klopp set aside time to open a number of letters and gifts from Reds supporters in his office. Klopp leaves Anfield having etched his name into the history books over the course of his nine-year tenure in the dugout.