Why this could be Liverpool’s season
IT’S all about the signings. Coming off a fourth-placed finish and Champions League final appearance Liverpool have strengthened in key areas and could be in line for a genuine title tilt.
IT’S all about the signings. Coming off a fourth-placed finish and Champions League final appearance Liverpool have strengthened in key areas and could be in line for a genuine title tilt.
MANAGERIAL changes, new signings, off-field upheaval and a shortened transfer window all make the start of this Premier League season something of a step into the unknown.
LIVERPOOL has been given a massive boost ahead of the Premier League season with Brazilian World Cup star Alisson set to join the club and become the most expensive shot-stopper in history.
NOT only did he miss the Champions League final and the World Cup, but one of Liverpool’s brightest young talents is set to spend even more time on the sideline after the full extent of his injury has been revealed.
MAL Meninga is a rugby league man through and through, but his love for iconic club Liverpool has him happy to let football take over the Caxton Street-Suncorp Stadium precinct on Friday night.
IN July 2009 when Scottish giants Celtic visited Suncorp Stadium to play the Brisbane Roar, the poignant tune You’ll Never Walk Alone was memorably sung by 31,000 fans.
BRISBANE Roar’s on-field success and the addition of recently appointed coach John Aloisi has Liverpool ready for a tough night in front of more than 50,000 fans at Suncorp Stadium.
THOUSANDS of fans have turned out in red and white to witness the announcement of the 2015/16 Liverpool FC away kit which – surprise surprise – is white and red.
CAPTAIN and coach hop off plane and on to a waiting bus as Liverpool legends are instead presented to devoted Reds supporters at Brisbane Airport.
HAVING learnt from one of the best, new Liverpool captain Jordan Henderson is ready for the challenge of leading one of world sport’s most iconic clubs.
FRIDAY night’s clash against iconic English Premier League club Liverpool will be a welcome distraction for the embattled Brisbane Roar.
WANTAWAY star Raheem Sterling has been included Liverpool FC’s squad to tour Australia, but out-of-favour striker Mario Balotelli won’t be making the trip.
TO CAP off a massive eight days of football in Australia, English giant Liverpool is also headed down under this week for matches against Brisbane Roar and Adelaide United.
NEW signing Danny Ings is out to impress Liverpool fans and teammates on their upcoming tour of Australia and Asia.
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