Van Gaal linked with LFC management role
Luis Van Gaal is reported to be wanted by FSG to become the club’s first “sporting director” under a new structure at LFC.
Luis Van Gaal is reported to be wanted by FSG to become the club’s first “sporting director” under a new structure at LFC.
Ian explains the need for Liverpool supporters to stick together and avoid the negativity surrounding the Club in the media.
It is no exaggeration to say Liverpool’s next managerial appointment could well represent the most significant since that of Bill Shankly.
Opinion polls across all major Liverpool FC fans websites have revealed that former manager Rafa Benitez it the clear fans’ choice to fill the vacant hot seat at Anfield.
We continue our look at the frontrunners for the LFC manager’s job. Here we take an in-depth look at current Wigan boss Roberto Martinez.
Simon Pearce takes a look at last summer’s signings and how they got on in their first season at Anfield.
A view as to why Liverpool FC fans should reserve judgement on the club’s owners – Fenway Sports Group- for now.
This afternoon we asked Liverpool fans on Twitter whether the traditional Liverpool way can exist in the modern top-flight football.
Marco Lopes looks at a new era and a new direction for Liverpool Football Club as the search for a new, long-term manager, starts to take shape.
We take a look at Andre Villas-Boas, one of the candidates to takeover at Liverpool FC following the dismissal of Kenny Dalglish.
Former Arsenal vice-chairman David Dein has been advising Liverpool’s owners Fenway Sports Group in recent months and could be set to be at appointed at Anfield.
Liverpool Football Club Managing Director Ian Ayre says he understands why fans are naturally disappointed that Kenny Dalglish was sacked as club manager this week, but has urged fans to trust the owners in their next appointment.
Liverpool have turned down Steve Clarke’s resignation, and appointed Jen Chang as head of communications, while Brendan Rodgers has turned down an approach.
Liverpool may be speaking to up to 12 candidates for the vacant manager’s position at Anfield according to reports today, with Wigan’s Roberto Martinez, former England boss Fabio Capello and ex-Barcelona star Pep Guardiola amongst the targets.
Intermediaries acting on behalf of Liverpool for Fenway Sports Group have made approaches to Roberto Martinez, Andre Villas-Boas and former Reds boss Rafa Benitez, according to reports. All three could potentially be interviewed next week.
Wigan Athletic have agreed to let Liverpool speak to manager Roberto Martinez over the vacant manager’s position at Anfield.
“Kenny Dalgish leaving the club is disappointing. Unfortunately, it has happened, and it is better to move on and focus on the road ahead.”
A look at the departure of Kenny Dalglish from Liverpool and what the potential next moves might be by FSG.
Liverpool Football Club have begun talks with Portuguese manager Andree Villas-Boas over potentially being appointed the new manager of the club, however it is understood several candidates are being contacted.
Former Liverpool defender and television football pundit Alan Hansen believes Kenny Dalglish will be “distraught” after the Reds legend was sacked as manager of the club yesterday.
So who is worthy of filling the boots of Kenny Dalglish, arguably Liverpool’s most adored player of all time and manager on two occasions? We take a look at the top five candidates for the Anfield hot seat…
Liverpool FC have confirmed the departure of manager Kenny Dalglish, and explained that the search for a replacement will begin immediately.
The Liverpool manager’s future remains uncertain after FSG failed to provide assurances over Kenny Dalglish’s job as LFC boss.
Liverpool have refused to confirm that Kenny Dalglish is still the manager of the club, according to ESPN.
Paul McCabe explains why he still believes in Kenny Dalglish and explains why he needs our support more than ever.
Alex Hess assesses the squad and where the Reds need to strengthen this summer – will the lessons of last year be learnt?
Liverpool manager Kenny Dalglish and assistant Steve Clarke have flown to Boston to discuss the club’s future with owner John Henry and chairman Tom Werner.