Liverpool make stadium ‘progress’
Wednesday, May 23rd, 2012Managing director Ian Ayre says Liverpool are moving closer to a decision on whether to redevelop Anfield or move to a new stadium.

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Liverpool make stadium ‘progress’
Managing director Ian Ayre says Liverpool are moving closer to a decision on whether to redevelop Anfield or move to a new stadium.

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Liverpool make stadium ‘progress’
Gary Caldwell’s winner gives Wigan’s survival hopes a huge boost with a first win at Anfield as Liverpool’s poor run continues.

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Liverpool 1-2 Wigan
A 20-year-old man is bailed by police investigating alleged racist abuse at Anfield towards Oldham Athletic defender Tom Adeyemi.

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‘Footballer abuse’ suspect bailed
Liverpool host Manchester United at Anfield in the pick of the ties of the FA Cup fourth round, with Sunderland hosting Middlesbrough and QPR potentially entertaining Chelsea.

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Liverpool draw Man Utd in FA Cup
Police investigating an incident of alleged racist abuse by fans at Anfield towards Oldham Athletic defender Tom Adeyemi arrest a man.

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Arrest in footballer abuse claim
Former Liverpool manager Roy Hodgson says he was unlucky in his brief ill-fated time at Anfield but he does not regret it.

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Hodgson was ‘unlucky’ at Anfield
Liverpool’s principal owner John Henry hints that he may choose to redevelop Anfield rather than build a new stadium in Stanley Park.

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Henry hints at revamping Anfield
Gerard Houllier suffers a miserable return to Anfield as struggling Aston Villa are comprehensively swept aside by Liverpool.

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Liverpool 3-0 Aston Villa
Liverpool owner John Henry insists the club have no intention of selling the Anfield outfit’s top players.

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Liverpool ‘will not weaken squad’
Liverpool vice-captain Jamie Carragher agrees a two-year contract extension that will see him stay at Anfield until 2013.

Liverpool confirm two new bids that would wipe out the club’s debts have been made, but a huge split has divided the Anfield boardroom.

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Liverpool board split over bids