Sentences with phrase «around anfield»

BT is citing extra microphones around Anfield than usual.
Dalglish's presence alone hasn't been able to life the doom and gloom around Anfield, at least not on the pitch, and without their suspended talisman, Steven Gerrard, you're struggling to find anything positive as to why Liverpool might win on Saturday in a fixture they SHOULD be winning.
Liverpool saw off the last twenty minutes of the match with ease and even a Javier Hernandez consolation goal in stoppage time could not curb the early celebrations sweeping around Anfield at the final whistle.
Aside from Mahrez, there have been a number of names splashed about around Anfield with Jurgen Klopp keen to increase his options this summer.
The money generated by day trippers helps from paying the tea lady to developing the facilities in and around Anfield.
Liverpool 0 West Ham 0: The howls of frustration around Anfield as Luis Suárez sent a corner straight out of play and Glen Johnson ran into another blind alley encapsulated another story of torment for Liverpool.
The chants of «boring, boring Chelsea» reverberated around Anfield for most of the second half as Chelsea tried to hold on to the lead.
Oh Jurgen, don't be silly... Around Anfield, there is probably no figure more hated than former Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson... and Jurgen Klopp just compared him with one of the greatest legends to ever emerge from the city.
Believe it or not, Lallana's name started to ring around Anfield, as the Reds raced to a comfortable three points, and it was largely down to the midfielder's rejuvenated showing on Merseyside, as he also registered a pass accuracy of 88 % on the night.
The man in question had a pre-match stroll around the Anfield turf to a rapturous reception from the Liverpool public.
Cries of «it's the bigger summer transfer window» in years are heard around Anfield and social media is in a frenzy over how the proceeds from the impending sale of Luis Suarez should be spent.
There were lots of fans all around Anfield excited for the game.
It's now a free flow Tour which lets you walk around Anfield at your own pace.
My Family Tour around Anfield was a very special one this Christmas.
We crept around Anfield on the Halloween Special Stadium Tour before playing lots of games in the Kop, I was with lots of spooky little Reds!
A mere few weeks ago Liverpool were well and truly flying, yet a flurry of injuries, including one to Phillipe Coutinho, suddenly dampened the mood around Anfield, and the recent humiliating defeat to Bournemouth only sought to worsen the atmosphere surrounding Liverpool FC.
I'm really looking forward to seeing all my friends around Anfield again.
Was great to take a tour around Anfield and see all our trophy's in the LFC Museum.
Liverpool supporters surrounded the roads around Anfield and let off flares before throwing bottles at the City bus around an hour before kick - off.
You can bet I will be there and I am super excited for some pre-match celebrating with you Reds around Anfield!
After making their way around Anfield and through the Main stand, they finally found all of the eggs and me in the Kop!
And the fans love him already, with «Woodburn 58, Woodburn, Woodburn 58» being belted out around Anfield as the youngster celebrated making history.

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They say there's something special about European nights at Anfield, and it's hard to argue when you see the kind of excitement these matches build around the area.
Jurgen Klopp will have his eyes on a knockout spot by the time January comes around, and Coutinho believes that by then he will be allowed to finally quit Anfield for the Nou Camp.
Liverpool's ownership continues to tiptoe around the biggest issue at Anfield in what could be the most important league campaign in a long, long time.
It remains to be seen if Klopp can turn things around at Liverpool, but Crooks believes the German has made some major errors in putting together his squad at Anfield.
I like to think of myself as a fairly rational individual, which is why what has and is going on at Arsenal confounds me... little wonder people have gone so far as to suggest that Wenger is actually sabotaging the club... one only needs to look at our starting 11 to stoke the flames of conspiracy... just think of the perceived importance of this game, considering the loss to Stoke, the historically significance of the two teams involved, the controversy that swirled around our two meetings last season, the proximity to the closing of the window and the general disdain being directed towards the manager once again... how is it even possible that you wouldn't come to Anfield with all guns blazing... not a single shot on target, with the back - up keeper in no less... where were the new signings?
The deal, which is thought to be worth around # 6million, has seen Babel sign on a two - and - a-half year contract to end his spell at Anfield.
«I hate comparing players, but the situation around Mane is very similar to when John Barnes arrived at Anfield in 1987,» he told the Liverpool Echo.
After a nightmare first season at Anfield, Mario Balotelli could be sent packing this summer and would certainly be around fifth choice up front at the moment.
On Ox and liverfool though it's not just about the players around him it's the fortress and personality that exudes from Anfield from «you'll never walk alone» and all through the game a roaring atmosphere.
A player Liverpool are struggling to sell, Mario Balotelli could be on his way this summer as the likes of Lazio and Sampdoria show an interest, though it may be that the Italian will stick around at Anfield to pick up a reported bonus that he's due after the transfer deadline.
However, with better quality around him, there should be no excuses in terms of a lack of service or creativity, and that is ultimately why Neville and Redknapp expect to see something more from the Belgian forward, starting at Anfield.
And now I'm starting to go further, into paranoia, that he effed around with defence a second time to give our players an early wake up call so to go away and get confidence from an Anfield win.
The 23 - year old will cost the Anfield club around # 6m.
The Gunners are in fine form, having won six of their last seven matches in all competitions, and have used their defeat to the Anfield club prior to their run to turn things around.
The talented young Frenchman, valued at around # 25m after a superb season in Ligue 1, has been strongly linked with a big move to either the Emirates Stadium or Anfield ahead of next season, but it now looks as though he has decided to stay put.
The Anfield side sit in 12th spot after their worst start in 22 years, after just four wins from a dozen fixtures though Rodgers expects Liverpool to turn things around.
At Liverpool the team was largely built around a very direct game and the combination play between himself and Steven Gerrard, which seemed to work particularly well on the big Anfield pitch where he could get in behind defences more effectively.
Pep Guardiola's dream of an undefeated Premier League season came crashing down around him in mid-January, with Liverpool's free - flowing attacking play causing Manchester City numerous problems at Anfield, with the Reds recording a 4 - 3 victory in a thrilling encounter, where the art of defending was thrown out of the window by both sides.
At around the time of that Anfield victory, another Merseyside group, Gerry & the Pacemakers, recorded their single «You'll Never Walk Alone».
Any deal for the Chilean international could cost around # 53m, and Jurgen Klopp could be forced to bolster his midfield options should Emre Can leave Anfield on the expiry of his contract this summer.
Given his mid-season appointment at Liverpool in 2015, he will technically be unable to match that mark at Anfield by the time October rolls around this calendar year.
A 4 - 0 thrashing of neighbours Everton at Anfield left the Reds in dreamland, along with the added bonus that a number of teams around them lost points on Saturday, and the prospect of City and Chelsea playing each other on Monday night.
My footie fun didn't stop there as I played footie all week with the LFC Official Junior Members, my friends from All Saints, Anfield Juniors and Anfield Infants schools plus ten other local schools from around Liverpool.
Talking about happy people, I met lots of them on Sunday when I got to take them around my 2nd home, Anfield, on a Family Stadium Tour.
For all Liverpool supporters around the world this game means just one thing: it's almost certainly the last time they'll see Steven Gerrard playing at Anfield.
Premier League enterprise has brought young entrepreneurs from all around the UK to Anfield this week.
Anfield has still been rockin» whilst the players have been away as I've been showing my friends around on my Family Stadium Tours, I've got to meet so many new friends it's so much fun.
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