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Tom Hicks, who has died aged 79, was a Dallas-based investor whose ill-starred tenure as co-owner of Liverpool FC provoked chants of “Yanks Out!” from the Anfield terraces, with banners emblazoned “If it ain’t broke,
Five men have been sentenced for their part in a scam involving tickets for Liverpool Football Club matches. The men were found to have dishonestly acquired tickets for Liverpool games and sold them at inflated prices using secondary ticket websites, before creating their own called Seatfinder UK.
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Digging Deeper Into The Liverpool FC Women’s Draw With West Ham
Despite the moral victory of coming back twice while down a player, this was still a huge missed opportunity in the relegation battle. A draw keeps Liverpool within two points of West Ham, but the Reds still have yet to pick up a league win and remain behind the Hammers going into 2026.
His numbers are impressive. Only Daniel Sturridge (eight) has scored more goals in his first 10 Premier League starts for Liverpool than Ekitike’s seven. Salah also managed seven, just above Robbie Fowler and Sadio Mane (both six). That’s some illustrious company.
The claim is that, privately, Salah was not “overly convinced” by the business Liverpool did in the transfer market over the summer and the idea that Florian Wirtz and Alexander Isak, both record-breaking deals for a combined £241 million ($323.2 million), are the players to assume the mantle of leading the club’s attack.
Get the guide for the UEFA Champions League clash between Inter Milan and Liverpool FC, including team news, predicted lineups, and how to watch the game live.
Mohamed Salah played a key role against Brighton. But what happens now after his incendiary comments last week and talks with Slot?
Former Liverpool ECHO journalist and campaigner Dan Kay is well-known for his fight for justice following the 1989 Hillsborough disaster. Throughout his career, Dan penned precisely-crafted and intriguing player profiles of some of the biggest names in Liverpool FC history.
Paul Doyle's loss of temper on the day of the Liverpool parade attack, described by the sentencing judge as "incomprehensible", may never be fully explained. There seemed little cause for the 54-year-old to feel so aggrieved by the crowds blocking the roads as they celebrated at Liverpool FC's Premier League victory parade on 26 May.