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Wednesday, 27 March 2013

News Media Watch from Liverpool FC: Turkishfootball.com: Sow hints at Liverpool move

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Turkishfootball.com: Sow hints at Liverpool move
Mar 27th 2013, 14:42

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Fenerbahce striker Moussa Sow is open to the possibility of playing in the Premier League according to a report by TRT.

The Turkish State TV broadcaster reported that following Senegal's 1-1 draw with Angola Sow told French newspaper Liberation that he would consider a move by Liverpool.

Sow was quoted as saying: "There is a lot of talk. I'm happy at Fenerbahçe and don't think about leaving.

"However, everyone knows I want to play in the Premier League one day.

"If Liverpool made a formal offer, if my club accepted I would be happy to play in England."

The Reds were linked with Sow prior to his Fenerbahçe move however a formal offer was never made.

The former Ligue 1 Goal King joined Fenerbahçe from Lille for €10 million on a 4.5 year contract, January 2012.

The Senegalese international has scored scored 17 goals and has eight assists in all competitions this season.

Sow was nominated for the FIFA 2012 Puskas awards, his goal against Galatasaray in the Intercontinental derby on 17 March 2012 was among the years top 10 best goals.

Source: Turkishfootball.com

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News Media Watch from Liverpool FC: Clubcall: Dagenham collect Silva

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Clubcall: Dagenham collect Silva
Mar 27th 2013, 14:47

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Barnsley's teenage winger Toni Silva has joined npower League Two side Dagenham on loan for a month.

The Portuguese player, 19, joined the Tykes from Liverpool last summer but has managed just one substitute appearance for the Championship club this season.

He does, however, have experience of League Two football having spent the back end of last term on loan at Northampton.

Interim manager Wayne Burnett told the Daggers' official website: "I'm absolutely delighted to have obtained the player and would like to thank Barnsley manager David Flitcroft for making this deal possible.

"The player was signed from Liverpool with a lot of promise. Unfortunately, he has slightly lost his way, but hopefully we can get him back to his best."

Silva is available to make his Dagenham debut in Good Friday's trip to Barnet.

Source: Clubcall

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News Media Watch from Liverpool FC: Express: Trio in for Valencia ace

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Express: Trio in for Valencia ace
Mar 27th 2013, 14:53

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Liverpool are set to face competition for the signing of Valencia left-back Aly Cissokho after Tottenham and Everton expressed their interest in the player.

According to Portuguese sports paper A Bola, Spurs and the Toffees are 'at the forefront' of the clubs interested in the French international.

Cissokho switched from Lyon to Valencia last summer to replace full-back Jordi Alba who joined Barcelona, and he has attracted suitors from the Premier League this season.

Tottenham, Everton and Liverpool are set to strengthen their defences in the summer, and are thought to be considering Cissokho.

The 25-year-old has never hidden his desire to play in England, and having become disillusioned with his lack of regular starts at Valencia he could leave the Mestalla at the end of the season.

"In the second part of the season I don't have as much playing time, unlike the first," said Cissokho.

"Are English clubs my future? I am proud that my name is matched with these clubs but I'm fine here. I just hope to play more."

Source: Daily Express

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News Media Watch from Liverpool FC: Mirror: Brendan back for Ince

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Mirror: Brendan back for Ince
Mar 27th 2013, 09:01

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Liverpool are determined to proceed with the summer capture of Tom Ince... despite the player fearing any chance of a move has gone.

The Anfield club made a concerted effort to land Blackpool forward Ince in the January transfer window, but baulked at the £6million fee the Championship club placed on someone who has just 12 months remaining on his contract.

That has led the England U21 international to express concerns he will be denied his dream return to Merseyside, where he spent his development years in the Reds' academy.

But manager Brendan Rodgers has now made it clear he will not give up on Ince, who he sees a real star of the future.

Rodgers is hopeful a bid of around £4m will persuade the Seasiders to sell.

Ince could have avoided the heartache he faced in January but, after spending more than three years at Anfield, he was sold to Blackpool 18 months ago after turning down a new contract.

That move was the making of him, with his England recognition followed by the award of the Football League's Young Player of the Year trophy, which he received last Sunday.

The player's dad, ex-Liverpool midfielder Paul, was recently appointed as Blackpool manager.

While that could ease any potential problems in a prospective summer deal, the youngster himself admitted this week that he may have to wait for a switch.

"There was something about Liverpool coming in for me in January - and to go to a top club like that would have been fantastic - but I have to realise, it's about playing football and I don't think any of the moves were close," he said.

"It's great having that speculation and it's very flattering. To have teams of that magnitude saying you're a decent player, it gives me a smile and flatters me a lot.

"For me though it's about putting my faith in Blackpool because without that club, my teammates and the fans I wouldn't be Football League Young Player of the Year and the player I am now.

"My dream is to play at the top level and to achieve my ambitions, but it's all about timing and patience, so when you get to the top you are ready to go and not jumping too soon."

Source: Daily Mirror

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News Media Watch from Liverpool FC: Echo: Glover's legacy will live on

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Mar 27th 2013, 09:22

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The legacy of a prominent Hillsborough campaigner who died after a brave battle with cancer will live on due to the way he helped pave the way for justice, his friends said today.

John Glover, 72, lost his 20-year-old son Ian in the 1989 disaster and was an ardent campaigner for the truth.

A founding member of the Hillsborough Justice Campaign (HJC), he died on Monday at his family home in Walton.

Speaking on behalf of his family, HJC spokeswoman Sheila Coleman said he was a huge loss but his legacy would live on.

She said: "I saw in him a searing passion for the truth. The respect he commanded was immense.

"From an early stage John was suspicious of how things were proceeding and became aware of the cover-up.

"He was a driving force for justice and the truth to be revealed."

John leaves wife Teresa, children John, Tom, Cathy and Lorraine, and a number of grandchildren.

In October 2011 John was diagnosed with cancer and doctors told him he might only survive until that Christmas.

But he bravely hung on against the odds and for the findings of the Hillsborough Independent Panel last September.

The panel's work revealed Ian was one of the 41 victims of the disaster who could have been saved.

John's determination to get the truth led to him helping to launch the HJC. He was played by Ricky Tomlinson in Jimmy McGovern's groundbreaking 1996 TV docu-drama Hillsborough.

Sheila said: "Ricky could get his teeth into John's character because of his honesty. He knew right from wrong - he would not be fooled by anyone.

"The knowledge John acquired exemplified how ordinary people, when treated badly by the system, will educate themselves and fight back."

The Hillsborough disaster took a huge toll on the Glover family.

John's son Joe, who was with Ian at the tragedy, never recovered from witnessing his brother die.

Tragedy struck again almost exactly 10 years later when Joe was killed in an accident at work aged 32.

He was crushed by marble slabs but heroically pushed a workmate out of the way, almost certainly saving his life.

Sheila added: "The toll Hillsborough took on John's health cannot be underestimated. He lived with two traumatised sons after the tragedy.

"He fought for survivors to be recognised, which was very important."

Sheila said despite coming to know John through such tragic circumstances she had fond memories and many moments of humour.

She said: "No matter what the circumstances you were always welcome when you went to see him.

"It was an honour to have known John and call him my friend. I valued his opinion and I trusted him implicitly.

"If you want to see community then you need look no further than the Glover family, their front door always open and kids running in and out.

"The family will miss him so much because he was a life force. They adored him and are heartbroken because he was such a lively figure."

Source: Liverpool Echo

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News Media Watch from Liverpool FC: Echo: Rush urges Liverpool to sign Williams

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Mar 27th 2013, 09:09

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Ashley Williams has been backed by Ian Rush as the answer to Liverpool's defensive dilemma this summer.

With Jamie Carragher planning to retire at the end of the season, Reds manager Brendan Rodgers is drawing up a list of potential replacements.

The ECHO understands that Swansea City captain Williams - a player Rodgers managed at the Liberty Stadium - is on his wishlist with other alternatives also being monitored.

Williams signed a new contract with the south Wales club in October and it is thought he would command a transfer fee of around £8m.

The 28-year-old captained Wales in their World Cup qualifier against Croatia last night and a fellow countryman says he could be ideal for the Reds.

Liverpool legend Rush believes Williams has the qualities the club will be looking for when trying to fill the void left by Carragher at the end of the campaign.

"To get in Ashley Williams would be great," said Rush, who scored 346 times for Liverpool.

"I've seen him play for Wales on a number of occasions and he is organised and a good captain.

"He knows what he is doing and the link to Liverpool is natural because Brendan Rodgers managed him at Swansea.

"At the right price Swansea would let him go although that they are in Europe next season may have a bearing on his decision.

"But he would be good for Liverpool with his experience."

Rush says it is vital players of character and experience are brought into the club," he added.

"We need to replace not just what Jamie brings on the field but off it as well.

"Every teams needs people like Carragher.

"At Liverpool we have Jamie and Stevie G.

"At United there's Paul Scholes and Ryan Giggs and Chelsea have John Terry and Frank Lampard."

Source: Liverpool Echo

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Tuesday, 26 March 2013

News Media Watch from Liverpool FC: Express: Weimann latest

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Express: Weimann latest
Mar 26th 2013, 15:51

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Aston Villa face a battle to hold onto Austrian international Andreas Weimann after German side Borussia Dortmund became the latest team to target the Austrian.

Weimann has yet to agree a new contract at Aston Villa, with his current deal set expire at the end of next season.

The 21-year-old has personally enjoyed a stellar season with the struggling Villans, attracting interest from home and abroad after scoring 11 goals in 30 appearances for Paul Lambert's side.

According to German newspaper Bild, Borussia Dortmund have joined Liverpool, Tottenham and also Arsenal and Inter Milan in the running for Weimann, who is thought to be available for as little as £2.5m this summer.

Source: Daily Express

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