LIVERPOOL, ENGLAND - Saturday, February 8, 2014: The view from the Spion Kop at Liverpool's Anfield home before the Premiership match against Arsenal. (Pic by David Rawcliffe/Propaganda)

Redeveloped Anfield will be intimidating – a ‘proper football ground’

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Ian Ayre provides Anfield redevelopment update

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Ayre: 60,000 seater Anfield will be close, 90% of homes secured

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‘Anfield Project’ redevelopment plans revealed

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Liverpool “making really good progress” on Anfield development

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Five Teams to Beat Before Liverpool Qualify

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Anfield expansion delights Gerrard

Liverpool captain Steven Gerrard says he is very happy with the news that the club are planning to expand the current stadium to a 60,000 seater ground.

How a redeveloped Anfield could look

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Liverpool FC decide to stay at Anfield

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Liverpool ‘preparing to confirm’ stadium decision

Liverpool are to remain at Anfield and redevelop their famous stadium, rather than move to a proposed new stadium on Stanley Park.

Ayre outlines desire to remain at Anfield

Liverpool’s managing director Ian Ayre has again told how the club’s preferred option is to remain at Anfield and redevelop the stadium rather than move to a new stadium in Stanley Park.

John Henry gives further indication of Anfield redevelopment

Comments by Liverpool owner John W. Henry this week have given further indication that the club are set to remain at Anfield.

Historic day for Liverpool FC looms

Liverpool Football Club’s immediate future will be revealed today as the club unveil not only new manager Brendan Rodgers to the world’s media, but a new kit, and news on redeveloping Anfield.

Liverpool Council unhappy with report that LFC to remain at Anfield

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Questions over FSG’s slow progress on Liverpool’s stumbling block – a new stadium

Marco brings us an in-depth look at the revenue figures of several top Premier League clubs compared to LFC and reiterates the importance of a new stadium in the development of Liverpool FC’s successful future.

Anfield receives multi-million pound boost

Liverpool City Council has announced big plans to improve housing in the Anfield district of Liverpool, in a regeneration project ongoing around the stadium.

Stadium decision has to make economic sense – Ayre

Liverpool’s decision on whether to redevelop their existing Anfield stadium, or relocate to nearby Stanley Park, could still be some way off.

The stadium issue: we have to get it right

Si Steers discusses the importance of FSG making a decision on the new stadium, or redevelopment of Anfield, this year – before we are left behind by more of our rivals.

Liverpool may yet remain at Anfield

Although Liverpool have scrapped Tom Hicks’ commissioned designs in favour of 2003 stadium designs, they could still stay at the current stadium.

FSG decide on new stadium – Report

Liverpool will go ahead with plans to build a new stadium in Stanley Park, using architects AFK.

New Anfield: The case for redevelopment

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