• Liverpool: Lucas Leiva Joined Twitter!

    lucas leiva Liverpool Football ClubLiverpool midfielder Lucas Leiva has joined Twitter… although we’re sure a few of you will be interested.

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    The Brazilian is reportedly hoping to secure a move away from Anfield during the next transfer window so if you follow him he will no doubt keep you informed with what he wants you to hear about that.

    You can follow Lucas @ http://twitter.com/LucasLeiva87

    Lucas joins Ryan Babel on the popular networking website, the Dutch winger can be followed @ http://twitter.com/ryanbabel

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    Kenny Huang May Pull Out the Liverpool Bid

    Chinese businessman Kenny Huang is set to give up on purchasing Liverpool as he is frustrated with the lack of progress his bid for the club is making.

    With current Reds owners Tom Hicks and George Gillett looking to sell the club, Huang is one of the parties interested in buying, and submitted an offer for Liverpool.

    The Liverpool board is verifying that each perspective owner has the funds they have offered and are deciding which bid they will accept, with the bidder that receives the majority of the votes getting control of the club.

    According to The Guardian, Huang is growing impatient as he hoped to buy the club before the transfer season ends so that he can provide Reds boss Roy Hodgson with funds to strengthen the squad.

    Frustrated with the fact that Liverpool have not made a decision on who will take over the team, Huang could now drop out of the running for the club if the Reds do not choose the winning bid soon.

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    South Africa World Cup Summary

    Here is a summary of the World Cup hosted in South Africa:

    The winner is Spain or Barcelona!

    The runner-up is the always runner-up: Netherland!

    Third and Fourth: Germany (very young and bright team),  Uruguay

    Most exciting team: Personally, I think it is Germany!

    Most disappointing teams: France (it is actually a joke), Italy, and England (may be not disappointing, as I expected that they are like this!)

    Golden Ball: Diego Forlan (winner from Uruguay), runner-up is David Villa, and third is Wesley Sneijder

    Best Young Player Award: Winner is Thomas Muller (Germany),

    Golden Glove Award: Iker Casillas (Spain)

    Top Scorer:  Winner is Thoms Muller 5 (3 assist), and the other top scorers are  Diego Forlan 5, Wesley Sneijder 5, David Villa 5

    Disappointing Stars: Rooney, F. Torres, Van Persie, Henry, Kaka, C. Ronaldo

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    Spain is World Championship!

    Actually, it is Barcelona defeats Netherland!!   In a game when a record number of yellow cards were given and John Heitinga was sent off in extra-time, both sides missed great chances from Arjen Robben and Cesc Fabregas, but Andres Iniesta netted in the 116th minute to give European champions Spain their first World Cup title.

    Iniesta struck with four minutes remaining to settle a tetchy encounter and crown Spain world champions, while Netherlands were left to rue Robben’s missed opportunity to open the scoring in normal time.

     The game will be noted for the flurry of cards – 14 in all – starting in the 14th minute when Howard Webb booked Robin van Persie.

     Pretty soon combative midfield duo Mark van Bommel and Nigel de Jong joined him for challenges – a late lunge on Joan Capdevila and a kung fu kick on Xabi Alonso respectively – that could easily have ended their evening.

     That Wesley Sneijder was not even cautioned for a similarly woeful attempt at stopping Pedro could only be put down to either Webb being unsighted or the Dutch playmaker diverting attention by claiming to be injured himself.

    Spain were not complete innocents in all of this, but it was the European Champions who were feeling most aggrieved, which only intensified when Webb did not see a niggly second-half challenge from Van Bommel that sparked a reaction from Barcelona playmaker Iniesta.

     It certainly made for unsightly viewing at times, but Vicente del Bosque’s side did play some exquisite passing football at times, with Xavi and Iniesta helping Spain dominate possession. The best first-half chance fell to Sergio Ramos but his header from Xavi’s cross was palmed away superbly by Maarten Stekelenburg.

    Netherlands struggled to get into the game but in the second-half were handed a golden opportunity to take the lead; Spain skipper Iker Casillas making a quite brilliant save to deny Robben after the former Chelsea star had been set free by Sneijder.

    Robben must have thought he had done everything right. Running at pace – past a stranded Carles Puyol – until he saw the whites of Casillas’ eyes, he shaped to go one way, then placed his shot to the other corner. Casillas was committed in the other direction but stuck out a leg and turned the effort wide.

    It was by some distance the best opportunity of the regulation 90 minutes, although Ramos had another decent opening himself heading umarked over the bar.

    Robben threatened to sprint through again, only to be denied by Casillas, but losing possession did not come before Puyol had made a desperate grab for the Bayern Munich winger, who was convinced the Barcelona defender should have been sent off.

    On as a substitute, with a point to prove after mustering the grand total of 93 minutes prior to tonight, Arsenal’s Cesc Fabregas twice came close to breaking the deadlock in extra-time, when Xavi also had a penalty claim turned down.

    John Heitinga was sent off for his second yellow card when he pulled back Iniesta, giving Spain the man advantage, yet the Dutch held firm and looked like taking the tie to penalties.

    However, Spain were not to be denied. Fabregas slotted it through to Iniesta and after one touch to control it, his second was a crisp volley past Stekelenburg.

    Del Bosque’s side held on and the final whistle saw euphoric scenes as Spain’s ecstatic players celebrated an inaugural World Cup triumph. Iniesta struck with four minutes remaining to settle a tetchy encounter and crown Spain world champions, while Netherlands were left to rue Robben’s missed opportunity to open the scoring in normal time.

     

    The game will be noted for the flurry of cards – 14 in all – starting in the 14th minute when Howard Webb booked Robin van Persie.

     

    Pretty soon combative midfield duo Mark van Bommel and Nigel de Jong joined him for challenges – a late lunge on Joan Capdevila and a kung fu kick on Xabi Alonso respectively – that could easily have ended their evening.

     

    That Wesley Sneijder was not even cautioned for a similarly woeful attempt at stopping Pedro could only be put down to either Webb being unsighted or the Dutch playmaker diverting attention by claiming to be injured himself.

     

    Spain were not complete innocents in all of this, but it was the European Champions who were feeling most aggrieved, which only intensified when Webb did not see a niggly second-half challenge from Van Bommel that sparked a reaction from Barcelona playmaker Iniesta.

     

    It certainly made for unsightly viewing at times, but Vicente del Bosque’s side did play some exquisite passing football at times, with Xavi and Iniesta helping Spain dominate possession. The best first-half chance fell to Sergio Ramos but his header from Xavi’s cross was palmed away superbly by Maarten Stekelenburg.

     

    Netherlands struggled to get into the game but in the second-half were handed a golden opportunity to take the lead; Spain skipper Iker Casillas making a quite brilliant save to deny Robben after the former Chelsea star had been set free by Sneijder.

     

    Robben must have thought he had done everything right. Running at pace – past a stranded Carles Puyol – until he saw the whites of Casillas’ eyes, he shaped to go one way, then placed his shot to the other corner. Casillas was committed in the other direction but stuck out a leg and turned the effort wide.

     

    It was by some distance the best opportunity of the regulation 90 minutes, although Ramos had another decent opening himself heading umarked over the bar.

     

    Robben threatened to sprint through again, only to be denied by Casillas, but losing possession did not come before Puyol had made a desperate grab for the Bayern Munich winger, who was convinced the Barcelona defender should have been sent off.

     

    On as a substitute, with a point to prove after mustering the grand total of 93 minutes prior to tonight, Arsenal’s Cesc Fabregas twice came close to breaking the deadlock in extra-time, when Xavi also had a penalty claim turned down.

     

    John Heitinga was sent off for his second yellow card when he pulled back Iniesta, giving Spain the man advantage, yet the Dutch held firm and looked like taking the tie to penalties.

     

    However, Spain were not to be denied. Fabregas slotted it through to Iniesta and after one touch to control it, his second was a crisp volley past Stekelenburg.

     

    Del Bosque’s side held on and the final whistle saw euphoric scenes as Spain’s ecstatic players celebrated an inaugural World Cup triumph.

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    Benitez Sacked by Liverpool

    Liverpool Football Club have sacked manager Rafael Benitez. The Spaniard has been axed by the club after the board decided he had lost the players and will now look elsewhere for a ma n the players can put their complete trust in.

    There were rumours speculating that some big-name players, including Steven Gerrard and Fernando Torres, would leave the club this summer if Benitez stayed in charge but after negotiations, mainly to discuss his pay-out, the man who took the reins at Anfield in 2004 will no longer be in charge.

    It is believed Benitez is being targeted by Inter Milan who are without a manager following Jose Mourinho’s defection to Real Madrid.

    Potential candidates for the Reds job at this early stage include Fulham’s Roy Hodgson and Bayern Munich’s Louis van Gaal as assistant Sammy Lee will act as caretaker for the time being.

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    Tom Hicks Wants £800m For The Club!

    Liverpool co-owner Tom Hicks is looking to sell the club for a lofty £800million.  Is he nuts?  How to sell for £800million when a club cannot win league title for 20 years, not qualified to next season’s champion league, and with a debt of £237m?  Crazy man, crazy American.  They are trying to make hefty profit at the expense of Liverpool.

    Co-owners Hicks and George Gillett bought the club in 2007 for £219m, and the Americans want to make a hefty profit off their investment.

    The pair’s intention to sell was brought to light after their recent appointment of chairman Martin Broughton.

    A six-month reprieve has been granted by the Royal Bank of Scotland on the club’s £237m debts and the owners want to find a buyer as quick as possible.

    “Liverpool will be the most profitable investment I have ever made,” Hicks said, according to the Daily Telegraph, insinuating a business motive was behind purchasing the club.“I should make four times my money. Liverpool has been the most rewarding in so many ways and the most painful in so many ways. When you feel fans turn against you, it is very frustrating.

    “The fans blame the owners [for failures on the pitch], but the reality is that we have had injuries to our key players and we just were not a very good team without them.”

    Hicks may have a hard time finding a buyer as potential purchases of the Merseyside club in the region of £500 million have fallen through in the past.

    Liverpool’s supporters union, Spirit of Shankly, were less than happy with Hicks comments.

    A spokesman for the union proclaimed, “To suggest he and George Gillett have quadrupled the value of the club in the last three years is simply not realistic. No potential investor will pay that much because the club is not worth that much.”

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    Indian Mukesh Ambani Buy Liverpool

    Liverpool Football ClubIndia’s richest man is eyeing off a takeover of Liverpool.  The Times says Liverpool emerged as a takeover target for the seventh-richest man in the world last night as the pressure mounted on Tom Hicks and George Gillett Jr to cut a deal to sell Anfield.

    Mukesh Ambani, the wealthiest man in India, is one of two tycoons from the sub-continent competing to buy a stake in the Merseyside club.

    The Sahara Group’s chairman, Subrata Roy, and Ambani’s Reliance Industries have each tendered similar bids to pay off Liverpool’s £237 million debt in return for a 51 per cent stake in the club.

    Last night Christian Purslow, the Liverpool chief executive, denied any knowledge of either bid, but The Times reports that approaches began as early as November and that some preliminary talks have taken place.

    Ambani, 52, is said to be worth $19.5 billion (about £12.5 billion) — more than the combined worth of Sheikh Mansour and Roman Abramovich — from his investment in Reliance Industries, a petrochemicals giant, according to Forbes business magazine.

    If it is true, I am happy over the moon.

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    Rafa Benitez in Juventus Next Season!?

    Liverpool Football ClubJuventus have agreed personal terms with Liverpool manager Rafa Benitez, it has been revealed.

    The Independent on Sunday says Juventus have agreed terms with Liverpool manager Benitez for him to manage the Serie A club next season, according to authoritative reports from Italy last night.

    La Repubblica newspaper reported that the club’s lawyers will arrive in England today for talks tomorrow about the release of the manager this summer. Benitez’s current contract at Anfield runs until 2014.

    Juventus president Jean-Claude Blanc is reported to have “already fixed everything with Benitez and has in his drawer a detailed agreement of his terms and length of contract”. Juve are keen to reach an agreement and begin making plans for next season.

    Will Rafa betray Liverpool and join Juventus?  or Will he be sacked and then join Juventus?  Let’s see!  Personally, it is not the end of the world for Liverpool if Benitez will leave Liverpool.  If this is true, I hope that we can bring in an attacking mind and world-class manager.

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    PFA to Create Official Facebook Fan Pages for All Players

    The Professional Footballers’ Association are hoping to create official fan pages on Facebook for every player in the country as a way of protecting their members against the pitfalls of social media, reports the Daily Mail.

    A number of high-profile players have found themselves in trouble with their clubs after using social networking sites, most notably the likes of Liverpool’s Ryan Babel, Hull’s Jozy Altidore and Sunderland striker Darren Bent, who used Twitter to vent his frustration over his protracted move from Tottenham.

    Now the PFA have stepped in with a plan to create official pages for all professional players.

    PFA chief executive Gordon Taylor said: “The PFA are constantly monitoring the way their members are represented in all forms of the media.

    “With Facebook continuing to grow, the union are proud to enable the association to bring players and fans closer together in a monitored environment for each professional.”

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    Rafael Benitez: Liverpool Talks Over Kenwyne Jones

    Liverpool Football ClubRafael Benitez has confirmed Liverpool have held talks with Sunderland over a deal to sign striker Kenwyne Jones although he is unsure about the current position of the deal.

    Liverpool have been linked with Jones for some time, and Sunderland boss Steve Bruce hit out at Benitez on Friday for unsettling the player.  And while Benitez insists he did nothing wrong in the pursuit of Jones, he has confirmed that the two clubs are currently discussing a potential deal.

    “I was not dealing with this,” Benitez said. “(Managing director) Christian Purslow has been talking with (Sunderland chairman) Niall Quinn so they have to manage the situation because I was not doing anything.

    “I prefer not to talk too much because we will create a debate so Christian and Niall will continue to talk if they need to talk. They were in contact but I don’t know what the situation is now.”

    It is understood that Liverpool are privately angry at Bruce’s comments, particularly as preliminary talks have been taking place between the clubs since last month.

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