F365 – Rodgers looks to add depth

Brendan Rodgers is confident the structure put in place over the last year will ensure Liverpool don’t waste money in the transfer market.

A news article on 2013-05-18 09:01:00 from: Football 365

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F365 – Rodgers appreciates learning curve

Liverpool manager Brendan Rodgers admits his first season in charge has been a learning curve.

A news article on 2013-05-17 16:02:00 from: Football 365

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GOAL – De Vrij signs Feyenoord extension until 2015

The centre-back has ended speculation linking him with a move to the Premier League by joining Jordy Clasie in signing a new deal with the Eredivisie giants

A news article on 2013-05-17 13:45:00 from: Goal

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METRO – Liverpool hope retiring Jamie Carragher could still return to Anfield

Liverpool chairman Tom Werner has left the door open for Jamie Carragher to return to Anfield. The legendary Reds centre back hangs up his boots after this weekend’s game against QPR, bringing the curtain down on his 17 year association with the club that has seen him chalk up a remarkable 737 appearances. Carragher has […]

A news article on 2013-05-15 10:32:00 from: The Metro

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F365 – Premier League: Brendan Rodgers happy with first season at Liverpool

Brendan Rodgers believes his first season at Anfield will leave him in good stead for a top-four push in 2013-14.

A news article on 2013-05-14 09:17:00 from: Football 365

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ESPN – Rodgers: Sturridge can dominate Europe

Liverpool manager Brendan Rodgers has hailed young striker Daniel Sturridge as a future force of the European game.

A news article on 2013-05-13 01:06:00 from: ESPN

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TAO – Progress both on and off the field for Liverpool in 12/13 season

As the season draws to a climax, many punters and fans alike will analyse the season, look at where their clubs have performed in line with expectations, and at Liverpool, that analysis is well underway. In what’s been a transitional year for the club, there have been many signs of progression as well as shortcomings and it’s that inconsistency which has thwarted Liverpool’s attempt for a rapid climb up the table. On the field, results at home have improved compared to last season, the win % at Anfield this season has increased to 44% from 32%. Goals too have been witnessed a lot more this season, Liverpool scoring at a rate 1.89 goals per game, compared to just 1.05 goals per game last season. Statistics aside, the football has also improved. There has been more fluidity and the philosophy that Brendan Rodgers has now embedded back into the First Team is also seen in younger age groups, which has made the transition into the senior side easier as they know what’s expected of them in their individual roles. The emergence of Suso, Sterling et al are just some markers of the progress made in this transitional year. The emergence of First-Teamers has also been pleasing, public ‘tirades’ at players such as Enrique, Downing and Henderson alongside private talks have reinvigorated the trio, with Henderson arguably making the step up paying off a considerable size of his £16million transfer fee. That has been down to Rodgers’ man management skills and they have saved the club £20million + in transfer fees for replacements. Slight progress, but progress nonetheless on the field is a reason to be optimistic for Kopites across the globe, but off the field progress too. Questions have often been asked of the clubs hierachy, sanctioning moves such as Stewart Downings £20million move from Aston Villa, and the infamous £35million signature of Andy Carroll. But when January came around, it seems the club has learnt its lesson. The installation of a new scouting team headed by Dave Fallows and Barry Hunter helped oversee the signings of Daniel Sturridge and Philippe Coutinho. Not only have the players impressed with their ability to become key players with consummate ease, the price tag associated with both players is remarkable considering their abilities. £8.5 million for Phillipe Coutinho, a guy who has lit up the Premier League since his arrival, is nothing short of a steal. He has 2 goals and 7 assists since joining, but the skill and intelligence he has shown has far outshone his price tag. Sturridge too, whose transfer was question by Sir Alex Ferguson has scored 11 goals in 16 games and supplied 4 assists for his team-mate, so his contribution is crucial to this Liverpool side which lacks the unpredictable Luis Suarez. To summarise, plenty of progress on and off the field for the Reds, but this summer is much more important, as the club need to build on the foundations they have built this past year.

A news article on 2013-05-12 16:52:00 from: The Anfield Opinion

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F365 – Boss urges youngsters to shine

Brendan Rodgers has urged his younger players to embrace the challenge of Steven Gerrard’s absence and use it to showcase their own talents.

A news article on 2013-05-11 12:19:00 from: Football 365

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GOAL – De Boer: Clubs don’t know much about football if nobody bids for Eriksen

The successful Ajax coach believes that several clubs will try and lure the Danish playmaker away from the Amsterdam ArenA in the summer transfer window

A news article on 2013-05-11 10:32:00 from: Goal

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ECHO – Liverpool FC column: Blood Red: Blood Red: Liverpool FC youngsters given Milk Cup chance by Brendan Rodgers

Brendan Rodgers has agreed to send two groups of future Reds stars to Northern Ireland for competition

A news article on 2013-05-11 09:30:00 from: Liverpool Echo

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