Chairman : D.R. Moores
Manager : Gerard Houillier
Assistant Manager : Doug Livermore
Coach : Ronnie Moran
Reserve Team Coach : Sammy Lee
Goalkeeping Coach : Joe Corrigan
Physio : Mark Leather
Club Sponsorship : Carlsberg
Boo to ManU!!
History of Liverpool
Liverpool Football Club was founded in 1892 by the then owner of Anfield, John Houlding. Starting with 10 Scotsmen in the team, it gradually grew to be a force that everyone love to hate and has a record that none could match. Anyone would say that the team that finished above Liverpool would definitely win the Championships.
Liverpool won their very first trophy in the 2nd division in the 1893-94 season. But the first real major honours came only in 1900-01 when they won the then 1st division title with the Tom Watson in charge. Liverpool experienced some ups and down after that and it was only when the legendary Bill Shankly, who came into reign in 1959, that Liverpool's power begin to established.
His successor, Bob Paisley, has every intention to keep the proud records of Liverpool and he did just that. In a space of 11 years, he captured the European Cup, UEFA Cup, European Super Cup, League Cup and never dropped below 2nd place in the league except for the 1980-81 season. It was through him that Kenny Dalglish started his career in Anfield.
In the 1983-84 season, Liverpool won a rare treble with Joe Fagan, one of Shankly's 'Bootroom' staff, before Kenny Dalglish was appointed the Player-Manager of the club. A first in Liverpool's history. Dalglish demonstrated his knowledge of the game by winning the doubles in 1986 before his shock resignation in 1991.
The man who took over from him was his fellow team-mates during the Paisley era was Graeme Souness, who was managing in Scotland before coming over. High hopes was placed on him to continue Liverpool's reign but it prove to be Liverpool's greatest nightmare since the Heysel and Hillsborough disasters. It was at this time that Liverpool decided to bring in Roy Evans, who was already a bootroom staff since the Shankly's days. His experience in working with the many great managers on Liverpool ensured that Liverpool went back on the right track. In his first full season, Liverpool brought the League cup back to their trophy room and is looking forward for their 19th League Championship and the cup they never won, the Cups-Winner-Cup. Surely, glorious days for Liverpool are certain to come again.
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