LFC Articles tagged
‘Xabi Alonso’
Former Liverpool midfielder Xabi Alonso backs his former boss and players.
Madrid offer one of three players to the reds in order to sweeten the Alonso deal.
The phoney war ends – as Alonso tells Liverpool that he definitely wants to leave Anfield.
Benitez tells the media to ask Alonso about his future, while Arbeloa appears Madrid bound.
The fans in Singapore give their backing to Xabi and Rafa reminds him of his importance.
The club speaks on the issue of Xabi Alonso.
The refinancing is back in the news – as is Alonso and potential replacements.
Manuel Pellegrini again admits his admiration for Alonso.
Rafa Benitez speaks ahead of tomorrow’s game against Thailand.
Alonso joins Liverpool in Vienna – but will he be boarding the plane to the Far East?
Alonso looks closer than ever to a move to Real Madrid within the next few days.
Alonso has told Benitez that he wishes to leave Liverpool to return to La Liga.
Real Madrid are warned to either put up or shut up, as the season draws closer.
Reina on two Liverpool midfielders, and two who didn’t move to Anfield.
According to reports, Barcelona and Real Madrid are closer to making firm bids for Liverpool’s central midfield.
Alonso looks like he wants the clubs to get business done in the next few weeks.
The two big Spanish sides just refuse to leave Liverpool alone.
Barcelona could not afford Mascherano, as the reds knock back the Catalan approach.
Real Madrid look set to make a £23 million bid for Alonso on their election day.
Will cash strapped Liverpool be able to say no to £20+ million bid?
Liverpool prepare for an unexpectedly tricky tie against Standard Liege.
Billy’s report from the reds first home game against Boro.
Rafael Benitez today effectively ended Liverpool’s interest in this summer’s transfer shenanigans that has been something of an embarrassment for Liverpool.
Oby looks at the Sunderland match.
Billy’s report from The Stadium of Light
Liverpool go to the Stadium of Light to begin their Premiership campaign.
Steven Gerrard could still take part on Wednesday night.
Liverpool travel to Belgium in the first competitive game of the season.
Andriy Voronin scores late to ensure the reds end their pre-season with an Anfield win.
Why Stevie G’s injury may be great news for reds fans
Liverpool stretch their pre-season unbeaten run to 7 goals, and Torres – of course – is still on fire.
Liverpool sink Rangers with our most impressive performance this pre-season.
Liverpool draw a blank at La Ligas second best team, but they can take a lot of positives from their game at the El Madrigal Stadium.
Why are we accepting another summer transfer carry-on?
As Juve confirm Poulsen deal, will the Barry deal now fall apart?
Liverpool’s Fernando Torres scores the winning goal at Euro 2008.
Juventus have moved in to the next phase of completing the signing reds midfielder Xabi Alonso – also known as the ‘haggling’ phase.
Liverpool will not be held to ransom by Aston Villa for their club captain Gareth Barry according to reports.
Is Benitez about to make the biggest mistake of his Liverpool career?
Alonso denies a rift with Benitez, and insists his future is all red.
Fernando Torres, quite rightly, scores Liverpool’s final goal of the 2007/08 campaign to cap the best debut season from a foreign player in English football.
Oby discusses the calamity at Old Trafford and the FA’s disregard for the reds.
United hand Liverpool a lesson as the reds suffer their 4th defeat of the season with a poor performance.
Seven straight wins as the reds, despite looking jaded, come back from 1-0 down to victory.
Team to face Reading.
Daniel Agger is very close to a return to the first team and Rafa’s pleased as punch.
Xabi Alonso thinks the reds need to avoid repeating the mistakes of Derby.
Liverpool chew up and spit out Newcastle United in a fine away performance.
This is the latest list of LFC Player numbers.
Correct as at 19th November 2007
3. Steve Finnan
4. Sami Hyypia
5. Daniel Agger
6. John Arne Riise
7. Harry Kewell
8. Steven Gerrard
9. Fernando Torres
10. Ryan Babel
11. Yossi Benayoun
12. Fabio Aurelio
14. Xabi Alonso
15. Peter Crouch
16. Jermaine Pennant
17. Alvaro Arbeola
18. Dirk Kuyt
19. Ryan Babel
20. Javier Mascherano
22. Momo Sissoko
23. Jamie Carragher
25. Jose Reina
26. [...]
Agger aiming for Liverpool return.

15.03.10 (8:00 pm)

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