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    #16
    Fat bloke in a purple shirt on screen now.
    *Except Michael, who died.

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      #17
      John Henry: "Brendan's comprehensive football philosophy is perfectly aligned with those at the club and those soon to join the club."

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        #18
        Originally posted by Alex View Post
        Fat bloke in a purple shirt on screen now.
        Dunk's there?!
        K ris90210

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          #19
          Originally posted by Icon View Post
          John Henry: "Brendan's comprehensive football philosophy is perfectly aligned with those at the club and those soon to join the club."

          Txiki

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            #20
            Here we go
            We come not to play.

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              #21
              FENWAY SPORTS GROUP AND LIVERPOOL FOOTBALL CLUB ANNOUNCE

              BRENDAN RODGERS AS NEW MANAGER*

              Reds reveal highly rated Rodgers as the man to take them forward

              Fenway Sports Group (FSG) and Liverpool Football Club announced that Brendan Rodgers has been appointed as the club's new Manager, after signing a contract.

              Rodgers, 39, is regarded as being at the forefront of a new generation of football coaches, an excellent tactician and motivator with a progressive philosophy. After an extensive two-week process where many highly-qualified candidates were carefully considered, Liverpool's ownership group identified Rodgers as the single outstanding candidate to implement their long-term vision.

              At Liverpool, Rodgers' primary focus will be the first team but he'll also work extensively in collaboration with the new football operations structure as the team adheres to the continental football Sporting Director model. Further details on this structure will be provided in due course.

              Rodgers joins the Reds after a hugely successful spell at Swansea City; where he won them promotion to the Barclay's Premier League in his first full season in-charge. He then further defied the odds by securing a mid-table finish in England's top flight, playing a brand of football praised for its fluidity and entertaining, attacking nature.

              New Manager Brendan Rodgers says he can't wait to get started at Anfield:

              "I'm blessed to be given this opportunity.* I want to thank John Henry, Tom Werner and FSG for the opportunity to manage such a great club.* I'm really excited and I can't wait to get started on this incredible project going forward.* I promise to dedicate my life to fight for this club and defend the great principles of Liverpool Football Club on and off the field."

              Liverpool's Principal Owner John Henry says they've got the man they want:

              "Fenway Sports Group is committed to building for the long-term. Brendan Rodgers' appointment today as manager of Liverpool Football Club is one of the most important steps we will take in building the kind of club on and off the pitch supporters can be excited about.

              "Brendan's comprehensive football philosophy is perfectly aligned with those at the club and those soon to join the club.* He was the first choice unanimously among them and he had no hesitation at all in embracing exactly what we want to try to build at Liverpool.

              "We do not expect miracles overnight nor should anyone else.* But we firmly believe that the direction the club is heading in will lead to Premier League championships.* We will embrace the unconventional, build the right way and together set a bold, exciting course for this historic club."

              Chairman Tom Werner says the fans can look forward to some exciting times ahead:

              "The style of football Brendan is associated with is exactly what we want to see at Anfield.

              "Aggressive, attacking play; Swansea were a revelation last season with their brand of entertaining football.

              "But it's not just what he has achieved in the last two years that has impressed us; he has dedicated his career to coaching, has studied the game all over Europe and he is the perfect person to take this club forward.

              Rodgers extensive coaching background began in 1995, when at just 22 years of age he became Academy manager for Reading. His talent and enthusiasm drew admirers and in 2004 Jose Mourinho swooped to secure his services for Chelsea, as they went on to dominate the Premier League for the next two campaigns.

              The Northern Irishman was soon to be given the opportunity to manage outright, being appointed manager of Watford and then subsequently Reading, where his professional journey began.

              Throughout his coaching career, Rodgers travelled Europe and visited clubs such as Valencia, Sevilla and Barcelona as well as clubs in the Netherlands to exchange ideas on football philosophy and to learn from some of the best teams and managers in the game.

              Managing Director Ian Ayre says he is an impressive character:

              "When you meet Brendan you can't help but be inspired by his knowledge, passion and vision for the game.

              "The experience he has for such a young age shows we are getting someone at the very top of their profession.

              "He and our owners both have a clear plan of how to bring success on the pitch and he will have the full support of everyone at Liverpool Football Club while he strives to achieve that."

              We managed to rectify it, though, because it now says, "Cook" where it once said "Cock", and "Pass" where it once said "Piss", so it’s slightly less rude.

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                #22
                Levels on the mic are all wrong.
                *Except Michael, who died.

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                  #23
                  Originally posted by kris90210 View Post
                  Dunc's there?!
                  @pauledwards1973

                  Did I just see @duncanjenkinsFC setting up a mic?

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                    #24
                    Ridiculous introduction of Tom Werner FFS
                    Thanks very much for being ‘This Mornings’ Farmer’

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                      #25
                      **** sort of podium is that
                      *Except Michael, who died.

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                        #26
                        Liverpool fc appoint brendan rodgers as new manager

                        Welcome and you better be good.

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                          #27
                          Tom Werner could have worn a better fitted suit
                          We come not to play.

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                            #28
                            Why arent ayre and werner in club ties ?

                            This press conference is being beamed worldwide to millions.
                            [B]Sir Isaac Newton knew the universal law of karma - any action has its equal and opposite reaction.[B]

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                              Last edited by Icon; 01-06-12, 10:09 AM. Reason: Up now... : )

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                                #30
                                Thanking Kenny


                                JURGEN KLOPP - LIVERPOOL MANAGER

                                YNWA

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