Dalglish looks to future

Dalglish seems to be to long term
Liverpool supervisor Kenny Dalglish insists the club will always strive to keep the players who are crucial to their long term. The £50million January departure of striker Fernando Torres to Chelsea was in the beginning observed as a lengthy-term blow but his sale authorized the Reds to acquire Andy Carroll and Luis Suarez.

No extra pleasure for Hodgson
West Brom manager Roy Hodgson insists he took no further enjoyment from beating previous club Liverpool after Chris Brunt’s second penalty of the game earned the Baggies a previous-gasp win at The Hawthorns.

Dalglish delighted with England
Liverpool manager Kenny Dalglish has praised England for their managing of Andy Carroll and Glen Johnson but refused to be drawn into a row with coach Fabio Capello over his £35million striker.

Wenger talked about the future – Is it now?

Wenger talked about the long term – Is it now?
I watched the FA Cup replay match among Chelsea and Everton moments back and at the finish, I felt the outcome of it (Chelsea lost four-3 on penalties) all but reflects on Chelsea’s story at this stage of the time. They’d started off this period so strongly and at a single position earlier in this period, had been regarded as the crew to beat. In some way a inadequate run in form later on would see them at present still failing …

DALGLISH WILL NOT RUSH Youngsters
Kenny Dalglish – has confidence in club’s youth. Liverpool manager Kenny Dalglish insists the club are reasonable about the prospective customers of their up-and-coming youthful players and none will be thrown into the initial team until they are prepared.

Ferguson pleads with Scholes to signal new deal with Manchester United
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Wenger talked about the future – Is it now?

Wenger talked about the long term – Is it now?
I watched the FA Cup replay match among Chelsea and Everton moments ago and at the finish, I felt the result of it (Chelsea misplaced four-three on penalties) all but reflects on Chelsea’s tale at this stage of the time. They’d started out this time so strongly and at one level before in this season, were regarded as the group to defeat. By some means a bad run in kind later would see them at the moment still failing …

Dalglish grateful for 2nd chance in Europe
There has constantly been a debate about how several more European Cups Liverpool may possibly have won had the wonderful sides Kenny Dalglish managed in his initial silverware-spattered phrase of workplace not been banned in the wake of the Heysel catastrophe.

The Sports Matrix: Friday 18 February 2011
If Jack Wilshere had been taking part in for Barcelona on Wednesday we would have been acclaiming another shining talent from their academy. But was it ample for Fabio Capello to reassess his position for England andmove him ahead?

The Future of Liverpool: Young Stars Destined For Anfield Stardom

Article by Evan Yore

A few years ago, Rafa Benitez and Rick Parry, then Chief Executive of Liverpool, had a bit of a run in about the clubs Youth Academy and the lack of players coming through the ranks. In recent times only Jamie Carragher and Steven Gerrard remain at the club from their time at the academy. Others like Michael Owen or Robbie Fowler have moved on or retired. The lack of quality coming through was perceived to be a problem, so Rafa overhauled the system and perhaps now we are beginning to see the fruits of his labor. Listed below are some of Liverpool’s young guns, perhaps not household names now, but who in a couple of years, may just be.

Dani Pacheco(Striker, 18 Years Old)

Signed from Barcelona in the summer of 2007, Pacheco is a small striker who has exceptional close control, touch and vision. He is a regular reserve team player at 18 and is tipped to begin to make the breakthrough into the first team squad in the next season or so.

Martin Kelly(Defender, 19 years old)

Bolton born Kelly is an accomplished defender who can play anywhere along the back line. He impressed when selected at right back in the Champions League game with Lyon and is already a regular in the reserve team defense and an England U19 international.

All these players have shown skill and ability above their years and before long it seems likely these boys will have a spot in the top division.

Krisztian Nemeth (Striker, 20 years old)

Hungarian born Nemeth is currently out on loan at Greek side AEK Athens where he has registered 3 goals in 7 appearances for the club. Highly regarded at Anfield he netted an impressive brace in the clubs 5-0 pre-season victory over Singapore.

Nathan Eccleston(Striker 19 years old)

Handed his first team debut this season against Arsenal and his league debut against Fulham, Eccleston is a fast striker who has caught the eye with his power and strength. Currently a regular in the reserves, he is a former England Youth international.

Christopher Buchtmann(Defender/Midfielder 17 years old)

Following a starring role in Germany’s U17 European Championship victory, Christopher Buchtmann was named on a UEFA list of the top 10 stars of the future. The left sided defender/midfielder has already forced his way into reserve team reckoning and a bright future beckons.

David Amoo(Winger 18 years old)

A quick winger with an unerring ability to score goals, Amoo began his career in football at Millwall but was snapped up by the academy as a youngster where he has progressed well since, scoring 12 goals in the U18’s progress to the FA Youth cup final.

Dean Bouzanis(Goalkeeper, 19 years old)

The Aussie shot stopper played a key role in guiding Liverpool to the FA Youth cup final last season. He has caught the eye of Liverpool Goalkeeping coaches Xavi Valero and John Achterburg with his command of the penalty box and his excellent distribution skills.

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