The latest news from the official Liverpool Football Club website May 17 2002 REDS ANNOUNCE PLANS FOR NEW STADIUM IN STANLEY PARK Liverpool Football Club today announced that they would like to build a new stadium on Stanley Park - less than 300 yards from the present stadium. Plans for a new stadium, which would hold 55,000 supporters, have been presented to Liverpool City Council after the club investigated no fewer than seven different sites - including expanding the present ground - over the last two years. The new stadium will cost between Ê60m and Ê70m to build and could even be ready for the start of the 2005 season. Original plans to construct a new 70,000-seater stadium could have cost the club Ê120m and a decision was taken by the club to not let the cost of building a new ground interfere with Gerard Houllier's ability to compete for the best players to put out on the pitch. "What we don't want to do - and what we won't ever do - is lose the focus that the team comes first," LFC Chief Executive Rick Parry told liverpoolfc.tv. "We always want to ensure the revenue is available for the manager to strengthen his squad. That is one reason why we haven't pressed ahead with our original plan for a 70,000 stadium. We don't want to have a huge financial millstone hanging around our necks. Our view is that this stadium is right for our needs. There is still a lot of work to do though and a number of obstacles to overcome yet. It will take time but I hope all of the fans are excited by what they can see." To read a full interview with Rick Parry about the proposed new stadium, click on the link below http://www.liverpoolfc.tv/news/drilldown/N135041020517-1144.htm To look at pictures of what the new stadium would look like, click on the link below http://www.liverpoolfc.tv/news/drilldown/N135043020517-1147.htm To discuss the proposed stadium move, click on the link below http://www.liverpoolfc.tv/fans_forum/message/ '100 Days That Shook The Kop' Clip No.89 is now live on the site. Click on the link below to check what it is http://www.liverpoolfc.tv/ Love is like War.... Easy to start.... Difficult to end.... Impossible to forget
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hic híc bà chị ko dịch ra tiếng việt à . thôi em cũng hiểu ti tí .xem nào sân vận động lcủa liv sẽ được xây mới tại stanley park với 55.000 chỗ (trời vẫn kém bọn MU CHÁN WÁ đi mất) sân dự định được sử dụng vào năm 2005.số tiền dự định bỏ ra khoảng 60 đến 70 triệu bảng .nếu liv bỏ 120 triệu bảng thì được sân 7vạn chỗ (híc híc đắt quá số tiền ấy bỏ ra mua được mấy chú Zidan ấy chứ)thui sân 55000 chỗ là ok rùi tiện thể em đưa lịch sử của sân Anfiel cho bà chị dịch ốm ra nhaAnfield - the name alone conjures up a million and one memories, be it good bad, tragic or triumphant. It is one of the oldest and most famous football grounds in the world. Originally the home of Everton Football Club between 1884 and 1892, Anfield has long since become synonymous with Liverpool Football Club and the amazing success achieved by the Reds. Down the years some of the games greatest names have graced the hallowed Anfield turf and contributed to some of the most memorable matches ever played. Off the pitch the legendary Anfield atmosphere is renowned throughout the world. Following the announcement yesterday that Liverpool Football Club is planning to leave the present Anfield ground and move to a new 55,000 seater stadium 300-yards away in Stanley Park, Liverpoolfc.tv looks back at some of the significant moments in Anfield history' · 1884 - Everton move into Anfield, then just a patch of land owned by local brewer John Orrell · 1889 - Anfield stages its first international between England and Ireland · 1891 - Anfield celebrates the first of many league titles as Everton are crowned champions · 1892 - Everton leave Anfield following a dispute over rent and Liverpool FC is formed · 1895 - Anfield's first Main Stand is built, seating 3,000 spectators · 1903 - The first Anfield Road terrace built · 1906 - A bank of terracing is built at the Walton Breck Road end of the ground and christened the Spion Kop. A barrel roofed stand is also constructed on Kemlyn Road side of ground · 1921 - The King and Queen attend the FA Cup semi-final replay between Wolves and Cardiff · 1923 - A rare goal by winger Fred Hopkin is greeted by the outbreak of a fire in the Main Stand · 1928 - A roof is put on Kop · 1934 - Nel Tarleton fights Fr eddie Miller for the World Featherweight title · 1952 - Anfield?s all-time record attendance of 61,905 is set when Wolves visit for a FA Cup fourth round tie · 1957 - Floodlights are installed. They are switched on in October for a game against Everton · 1963 - A cantilever stand is built on the Kemlyn Road, seatin 6,700 spectators · 1964 - Match of the Day?s first ever programme is broadcast from Anfield · 1965 - The Anfield Road end get a new roof · 1967 - A FA Cup tie v Everton at Goodison is relayed on giant screens at Anfield · 1973 - The old Main Stand is pulled down and the present stand built · 1977 - Perimeter fences are erected around Anfield and in November that year Scotland and Wales contest a vital World Cup qualifier · 1981 - The paddock is seated · 1982 - The Shankly Gates are erected in memory of the legendary manager Bill Shankly who passed away the previous year. · 1983 - The Anfield Road is seated · 1984 - Anfield hosts American evangelist Billy Graham · 1987 - A collapsed sewer under the Kop delays start of season · 1989 - Anfield becomes a shrine to victims of the Hillsborough disaster and fences are removed from the front of the Kop · 1992 - To commemorate the club's centenary year an upper tier is added to the Kemlyn Road stand, which is renamed the Centenary Stand · 1994 - To comply with the Taylor Report the Spion Kop terrace is demolished and a new grandstand is constructed transforming Anfield into an all-seater stadium · 1995 - Eire and Holland meet at Anfield in Euro 96 qualifying play/off · 1996 - Anfield plays host to four games in Euro 96 · 1998 - An upper tier is added to the Anfield Road stand · 1999 - The Paisley Gateway is erected outside the Kop in honour of the club's most successful ever manager · 2000 - Plans to mo ve away from Anfield are first announced · 2002 - Liverpool Football Club reveal that they plan to leave Anfield and build a new 55,000 seater stadium 300-yards away in Stanley Park. hì hì bác nào siêu tiếng anh thì dịch cho anhy em 1 tí nha thank you for loving me
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thế thì anh em phải nhanh chân lên , mới có cơ hội "đứng giữa sân Anfield lộng gió hát You've never walk alone " chứ! công nhận là muốn phát triển thì phải "hi sinh", nhưng vẫn tiếc hùi hụi, ở đấy mang bao nhiêu là truyền thống huy hoàng ..............Không biết người ta sẽ làm gì với Anfield nhỉ, chắc là để làm bảo tàng cho tụi mình đén chụp ảnh,he he.......... chúa ơi phù hộ cho con được đi Liverpool trước năm2005!