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    Two more members of staff have left to join City

    Emre Can completes Liverpool transfer, but Reds lose two more coaches to Manchester City

    IAN HERBERT Author Biography Thursday 05 June 2014

    Liverpool, who have announced the £9.75m signature of Bayer Leverkusen midfielder Emre Can after his medical on Merseyside on Thursday, are also expected to bolster their academy set-up after Manchester City completed their latest raid on its coaching staff.

    The departure of coaches Steve Torpey and Darren Hughes, who will work at the new integrated Etihad campus, follows City’s appointment of Rodolfo Borrell as global technical director, after Liverpool had let him go last November. Liverpool had not wanted to lose Torpey and Hughes, who worked with age groups up to 14, and the moves to replace them are expected to form part of a summer of restructuring at the Kirkby academy. As yet, no director has been appointed to succeed Frank McParland, the Rafael Benitez appointee who the club let go at the same time as Borrell. Liverpool will above all be keen to demonstrate to parents of talented young players that the loss of two respected coaches to the wealthier Manchester club does not imply that City are a better option.

    Torpey, the senior of the two departing coaches, had forged a strong partnership with Hughes for Liverpool, coaching age groups up to the age of 14. Though both had seemed to be a part of the McParland/Borrell set-up that Liverpool have dispensed with, Torpey’s departure is a particular surprise. He was a youth team player for the Anfield club and had been seen as an integral part of the Anfield set-up. Manager Brendan Rodgers’ keenness to help shape the Academy culture means that appointments are expected very soon. Key to the future of the Academy will be Alex Inglethorpe, who is close to Rodgers. He came from Tottenham Hotspur to become reserve-team manager, five months after Rodgers was appointed manager in 2012.




    #2
    Interesting times. Hope more will be revealed soon. Pushed or walked who knows?
    Me, I’m either planning a holiday or I’m on one.

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      #3
      Originally posted by SB View Post
      Interesting times. Hope more will be revealed soon. Pushed or walked who knows?
      I'd be surprised if they didn't walk.... ££££££££££££££££££££
      What do you mean it could've been anyone? Name me one person who's got a grudge against penguins

      Batman

      F*** off!!!

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        #4
        Originally posted by SB View Post
        Interesting times. Hope more will be revealed soon. Pushed or walked who knows?
        Well it doesn't sound like they were pushed if you go by the article "Liverpool had not wanted to lose Torpey and Hughes"
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          #5
          Originally posted by Yozza View Post
          I'd be surprised if they didn't walk.... ££££££££££££££££££££
          Originally posted by Pepe79 View Post
          Well it doesn't sound like they were pushed if you go by the article "Liverpool had not wanted to lose Torpey and Hughes"
          I always wanted to be a journo.
          Me, I’m either planning a holiday or I’m on one.

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            #6
            Originally posted by SB View Post
            I always wanted to be a journo.
            You've a long way to go yet mate.......
            What do you mean it could've been anyone? Name me one person who's got a grudge against penguins

            Batman

            F*** off!!!

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              #7
              Originally posted by Yozza View Post
              You've a long way to go yet mate.......
              You saying I'm not a good enough liar yet I take it? your right. I'm just too damn honest.
              Me, I’m either planning a holiday or I’m on one.

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                #8
                Didn't even know they had hired Borell after we let him go!

                Scummy club! imo.

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                  Liverpool wants to get renowned youth coach of Ajax 'Attractive'

                  Saturday, June 7, 2014 at 18:25

                  William Weijs enjoys more than average interest in Liverpool . The 27-year-old youth coach got last year after a service of six seasons of PSV over to Ajax . The club from Amsterdam wants Weijs, who was successful with Ajax E3, like to make for a long time. The qualities of the young coach have not gone unnoticed in England.

                  "Assuming I am proud of the interest I have in Liverpool," says Weijs Saturday in conversation with the Limburger . "Now I have to weigh what is best for my future. Important for me is that I can continue ontwikkelen.En if I stay at Ajax, as a young coach I can continue to develop in the youth who, according to a Swiss study, the best in Europe is me. "

                  Weijs know the name of Ajax is still highly regarded. In England, Northern Limburg, however, can earn. Considerably more "England is certainly attractive, also in terms of salary. But what I regret is that in England, much less players in youth academies have a chance to break with their own club. And that is precisely Ajax first. "That passion for educating you Weijs just right for him.



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                    #10
                    Interesting.

                    Love the way this club thinks these days.

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                      Originally posted by marcus50bucks View Post
                      Liverpool wants to get renowned youth coach of Ajax 'Attractive'

                      Saturday, June 7, 2014 at 18:25

                      William Weijs enjoys more than average interest in Liverpool . The 27-year-old youth coach got last year after a service of six seasons of PSV over to Ajax . The club from Amsterdam wants Weijs, who was successful with Ajax E3, like to make for a long time. The qualities of the young coach have not gone unnoticed in England.

                      "Assuming I am proud of the interest I have in Liverpool," says Weijs Saturday in conversation with the Limburger . "Now I have to weigh what is best for my future. Important for me is that I can continue ontwikkelen.En if I stay at Ajax, as a young coach I can continue to develop in the youth who, according to a Swiss study, the best in Europe is me. "

                      Weijs know the name of Ajax is still highly regarded. In England, Northern Limburg, however, can earn. Considerably more "England is certainly attractive, also in terms of salary. But what I regret is that in England, much less players in youth academies have a chance to break with their own club. And that is precisely Ajax first. "That passion for educating you Weijs just right for him.



                      10 mins with Rodgers will have him convinced!
                      Nope, don't need anger management, you just need to stop pissing me off!

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