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Liverpool F.C. Brief Summary

Liverpool F.C. Crest

Liverpool F.C. Crest

Deemed the most successful club in English football history, Liverpool is a landmark team that continues to dominate the scene today. A member of the FA Premier League for many years, Liverpool have won more trophies than any other English football franchise. Liverpool FC, have amassed a historic amount of accolades and victories. From winning 18 First Division Titles and 7 FA Cups, to winning 5 Euro Cups, a record, and the League Cup a record 7 times. Founded in 1892, Liverpool play at their home ground of Anfield. There are plans to make a move to Stanley Park in 2011, which will only make more room for die hard Liverpool fans. Their presence on the pitch is intimidating, especially for long time rivals, Everton and Manchester United. Liverpool is one of, if not, the highest profile team in the Premier League. They have legions of fans worldwide, including celebrities and political figures.

Anfield – Liverpool FC Stadium

Like the team itself, Anfield stadium is an iconic landmark in English football. Built and opened in 1884, the facility has been home to Liverpool F.C. since their formation in 1892. The venue was also once the home ground for Everton F.C., and currently has a capacity to host 45,276 spectators. Known as an elite UEFA stadium, Anfield has a grass pitch and has held several high profile events. From English National Team matches to Euro ’96, the venue continues to bring in the crowds and dazzle fans. In years past, Anfield was also used for boxing and tennis matches, but it will forever be known as Liverpool’s backyard.

Liverpool has produced some iconic players in their rich and fruitful history. Ephraim Longworth, was a solid player who served as the First Captain for the National team in 1921. Elisha Scott, the longest serving player for Liverpool, was a dominant and elusive goal keeper. Scott was complimented by Gordon Hodgson, who scored a record 17 hat tricks for the club, back in the ’20′s and ’30′s. The 1960′s would see the additions of Ron "Colossus" Yeats and Roger Hunt. Both of these players were instrumental in leading Liverpool to several noteworthy victories. Hunt was part of England’s World Cup winning team in ’66, and still holds a club record of 245 goals scored in league play. The ’70′s would see Liverpool continue their winning ways and high profile recruitment. Alan Hansen, Kenny Dalglish, and Ian Rush would add to the legacy that is Liverpool.

More recently, key players like Michael Owen, Steven Gerrard, and Jamie Carragher, picked up where Robbie Fowler and Steve McManaman left off. These players were and are still known for their heart, tenacity, and passion to be the best in English club football. These players have been supported over the years by "Kopites", a term used for loyal Liverpool fans. The anthem of this historic club is "You’ll Never Walk Alone", by Liverpool’s own, Gerry & The Pacemakers. The club also boasts several other team anthems and slogans, which are very much an integral part of the team’s legacy in club football.

Liverpool continues its long rivalry with Everton today. Both clubs participate in the historic Merseyside Derby, a heated event that consists of more red cards than other fixture in Premiership history. Some say the rivalry stemmed from religious differences, others say because of long standing dispute over Anfield. Liverpool also shares a rivalry with its north-west neighbors, the legendary Manchester United. Many have deemed Manchester United, the Liverpool of the ’90′s and the millennium. Liverpool dominated the scene in the ’70′s and ’80′s, and are still considered a veteran powerhouse today.

Liverpool FC Manager

Rafael Martinez was appointed manager of the club in 1994, after a fall out with Valencia. Martinez, a former Midfielder, had managed a wide array of clubs before assuming duties with Liverpool. From Real Madrid B to Tenerife, Rafael brought immense knowledge and experience to the Reds. He managed Liverpool to several successful championships including the UEFA Cup, UEFA Champions League, FA Cup, and other tournaments. His no nonsense style of management, led Martinez to capture ‘Manager Of The Month’ awards on 5 different occasions. He is also a 2 time UEFA Manager Of The Year, and has made the perfect fit to Liverpool’s high profile status and world following. Rafael continues to manager Liverpool with precision and valiance in every endeavor.

Liverpool is a fixture in popular culture today, as they have been for several decades. A whole host of documentaries, songs, and movies have been based on this elite franchise. In addition to holding top rank in the Premier League, Liverpool continue to hold several statistical records in English club football. Ian Rush, is still Liverpool’s all time leading scorer. Roger Hunt also holds a record in seasonal club play. Steven Gerrard, the current squad Captain, maintains a Liverpool record for all time goals scored in the Champions League. Liverpool prides itself on being a notable name in club and international play, and look forward to more accolades as the ’09-’10 season is underway.

Not much can be said about ‘The Reds’ that has not been said already. The current unit consists of veteran and young stars alike, and they continue to carry the banner of Liverpool, proud and mighty. The current squad has players from Israel, Brazil, Italy, North Africa, and other well known cities and regions. Led by manager Rafael Benitez, this continues to give Liverpool and international presence quite like no other. Liverpool will always be considered one of, if not the best, club team England has ever produced. Liverpool recently played the Thai National team and Singapore in international friendly matches, dazzling the audiences. We look forward to more excitement and new memories, anytime Liverpool takes the pitch.

Man Utd Overbiew

Manchester United Crest

Manchester United Crest

Manchester Utd Manager

Sir Alex Ferguson is the current manager of Manchester United. Before his managing days, he was a striker with several professional teams throughout Scotland. His managing career began in 1974, at the relatively early at the age of 32. Ferguson earned ?40 a week for managing East Stirlingshire. From there he quickly moved up the ranks, joining more prestigious clubs. By 1985 he was chosen as manager of Scotland’s national team.

Fergie’s stint as Scotland’s manager was short lived, as he took over the managerial duties at Manchester United in 1986. It was a slow start, but soon, with Sir Alex at the helm, Man U began to flourish. During his career at Manchester Utd., Ferguson has won the English Premier League eleven times, the League Cup three times, the FA Cup five times, the Champions League twice, and many other various championship wins. In the 1998-99, under his leadership, the Red Devils won the Treble, winning the Premier League, FA Cup, and Champions League, a feat never accomplished by any other club. He was knighted in 1999 and inducted into the English Football Hall of Fame in 2002.

Manchester United Stadium

The home of the Red Devil’s is Old Trafford, and has been since 1910. The stadium has also been given the name, "The Theatre of Dreams," by Manchester United’s famous manager Sir Matt Busby. The stadium itself has had an intriguing history. At the beginning of World Ward II, it was used as a depot for the army, and football competition continued there just as before. Then, in December 1940, it was damaged by a German air raid. Play was temporary moved until the following March, when only a few days later it was bombed a second time, rendering it useless. Man U did not play anymore games at Old Trafford until it was repaired in 1949.

After years of rebuilding and renovation, Old Trafford has become biggest stadium of any English Premier League team, with 76,212 seats. Old Trafford is a 5-star rated, "Elite" UEFA stadium, meaning it meets the high standards of UEFA to hold the Champions League Final.

Man Utd have won 18 domestic league championships, tying them with Liverpool for the most. They have also won many other honours, both domestically and internationally.

Manchester United F.C. is a football club playing in the English Premier League. They are one of the most popular and successful football teams in the world, as well as the richest of any sport.

Manchester United are popularly known as The Red Devils, Man U, or Man Utd.

Since the new beginning in 1902, Man U has had a few struggles, but that is overshadowed by their enormous success.
Between World War I and World War II the team juggled between victory and failure, moving back and forth from the first division to the second division. After WWII, the team has been nothing short of spectacular, being regulated from the top division only once.

The club has produced some of the most historic, and recognizable names in football. Matt Busby, Bobby Charlton, Alex Ferguson, Ryan Giggs, Gary Neville, Christiano Ronaldo, Wayne Rooney, just to scratch the surface.

Man U’s history begins in 1878 when the club was formed, and known then as Newton Heath L&YR F.C., a worker’s football team from Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway. In 1902 the team fell into financial turmoil, until a large investment by J.H. Davies, a local brewer, saved the club. They started fresh, with a new name: Manchester United.

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