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27 November 2008

Mascherano, Tetap Harus Bersaing di Liverpool

Sebagai pemain, Diego Armando Maradona dikenal sebagai pemain berteknik tinggi. Ternyata, sebagai pelatih tim nasional Argentina, pahlawan Piala Dunia 1986 itu lebih menyukai pekerja keras sebagai favoritnya.

Si anak emas Maradona itu bernama Javier Mascherano, gelandang jangkar Liverpool. Sahabat-sahabatnya memanggilnya Masche atau Jefecito. Para pemujanya di Liverpool lebih suka menyebutnya Tommy.

Mascherano baru berusia 24 tahun. Dalam usia semuda itu, pemain yang dibesarkan oleh klub River Plate ini sudah mendapat tanggung jawab besar dari Maradona, yaitu menjadi kapten tim Argentina.

Karir Mascherano berawal dari River Plate (2003-2005). Setelah itu, dia bermain untuk klub Brasil, Corinhians, semusim. Lewat perpindahan yang kontroversial, pemain bertinggi badan 170 sentimeter ini pindah ke West Ham. Dan sejak awal 2007/2008, dia berlabuh di Liverpool.

Maradona menyukai gaya Mascherano, yang selalu tampil konsisten dan ngotot di lapangan. Mascherano juga disukai rekan-rekannya di ruang ganti. Pada debutnya sebagai kapten Argentina, Mascherano memimpin rekan-rekannya memenangi pertandingan ujicoba 1-0 atas Skotlandia minggu lalu. Meski awalnya segan kepada Javier Zanetti, kapten yang dia gantikan, Mascherano terbukti tak canggung di lapangan.

Maradona bahkan memberi garansi khusus, bahwa selain Mascherano tak ada satu pemain pun yang posisinya dijamin, tak peduli sebesar apapun namanya. Dan pelatih Liverpool, Rafael Benitez, setuju dengan keputusan Maradona menunjuk Mascherano sebagai kapten Argentina. Tapi Benitez tak mau mengikuti langkah Maradona memberi garansi. Sebab, di Liverpool persaingan di posisi Mascherano cukup ketat dengan pemain berkualitas, seperti Lucas Leiva, Xabi Alonso, Damien Plessis dan sang inspirator tim Steven Gerrard.

Jadi,meski sudah menjadi kapten timnasional Argentina, Mascherano tetap tak boleh lengah untuk bisa menjadi pemain inti di Liverpool. Yup, kerja keras dan kerja keras terus, untuk menjadi inti dan yang terbaik!

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08 September 2008

Overview of Liverpool FC

Liverpool Football Club (also well-known as the Reds) is an English professional football club that currently plays in the Premier League. It is situated in Liverpool, Merseyside. The home ground of the team is Anfield. It is a UEFA 4-star rated stadium with capacity of 45,362 all seated. Anfield is famous for its wonderful atmosphere and noise. The club want to built a new Stanley Park Stadium. They plan to open it in 2011. The capacity of the new stadium will be about 60,000.

The present co-chairmen of the club are Tom Hicks and George Gillett. Thomas O. Hicks is a Dallas businessman. His wealth is about $1.3 billion USD. George N. Gillett Jr. II is an American businessman. He is also owner of the ice hockey team Montreal Canadiens and the NASCAR auto racing team Gillett Evernham Motorsports.


The current manager is Rafael ("Rafa") Benítez Maudes. He is a former football player (Castilla, Parla, Linares). Before the Liverpool he was a manager of such teams as: Castilla Youth B (1986-1989), Real Madrid Youth B (1989-1991), Real Madrid U-19s (1991-1993), Real Madrid B (1993-1995), Valladolid (1995-1996), Osasuna (1996-1997), Extremadura (1997-1999), Tenerife (2000-2001), Valencia (2001-2004).


Benítez became the most successful Valencia CF manager in their history after just three seasons in charge. Through the history Liverpool FC have such managers as:
1892 - 1996 - W E Barclay
1896 - 1915 - Tom Watson
1920 - 1923 - David Ashworth
1923 - 1928 - Matt McQueen
1928 - 1936 - George Patterson
1936 - 1951 - George Kay
1951 - 1956 - Don Welsh
1956 - 1959 - Phil Taylor
1959 - 1974 - Bill Shankly
1974 - 1983 - Bob Paisley
1983 - 1985 - Joe Fagan
1985 - 1991 - Kenny Dalglish
1991 - 1994 - Graeme Souness
1994 - 1998 - Roy Evans
1998 - 2004 - Gerard Houllier
2004 - present
Rafael Benitez


Liverpool Football Club is the most successful club in the history of English football. It was formed in1892 by John Houlding. Through its history Liverpool won the First Division 18 times. Except this record they are the first English club that won five European Cups.


Due to the professional manager Rafael Benítez Maudes, the club won UEFA Champions League and the European Super Cup. Liverpool also a founding member of the G-14 group of leading European football clubs.

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07 September 2008

History of Liverpool FC (5)

After the tragedy Liverpool went on to claim the FA Cup against Everton and lost the league on goal difference to Arsenal. After Liverpool won the 1990 league trophy the team has gone into decline. Kenny Dalglish under much strain left the club with an ageing side which Graeme Souness tried to change in one fell swoop. The changes didn't all work at once and also saw the demolition of the bootroom at Anfield. His reign as manager saw himgain on FA Cup final win in 1992 over Sunderland after heart sugery.

However he also sold his story to a newspaper not worthy of naming, suffice is to say they peddled lies about the Hillsborough disaster. After some time though he failed to progress the team upwards and after defeat to Bristol City in the 1994 FA Cup he resigned.

Roy Evans took over for what was seen as a return to the old bootroom days but only had one League Cup win to show for his work in 1995. Roy was a nice man but just couldn’t move the reds to their former glories. After some time in charge and coming close to restoring the former glories a dual partnership was setup between himself and Gerrd Houlier. This was done in time for the 1998-99 season but after just 12 games and four wins Evans resigned to leave Houllier in sole charge. Since taking over sole control Houllier has made moves to change the philospohy at the club. After a disappointing finish to the 99-00 season he has brought more players to the club and he was rewarded with a cup treble in 2001.


The club managed to oversee the first cup treble in the English game. Wins in the Worthington Cup, FA Cup and UEFA Cup saw the reds lift the three trophies. Coupled with this was the third placed finish in the league which has ensured they get a chance to qualify for the Champions league next season. Following the qualifying round the reds entered the Champions League proper and progressed to the quarter finals before losing out. However season 2001-02 will also be remembered for the illness to Houllier. Following the Leeds game at Anfield he was given major heart surgery and didn't return until the game against Roma at home. In the interim period Phil Thompson took charge of the team.


At the end of the season the reds had done nothing to retain their two domestic cups but did make progress in the league. They finished with more points than ever before in the premiership and made second place which brought about automatic qualification for the Champions League.

The Champions League exploits of the 2002-03 season saw the Reds drop out at the ed of te group stage and go into the UEFA Cup where Celtic knocked them out. The season also saw the Reds fail to make the grade in the league. Expensive imports such as El Hadji Diouf was brought in and simply never lived up to his price tag. Despite poor form the Reds were left in line for a Champions League place but a last day loss at Chelsea saw the London side finish fourth instead of the Reds. The Reds did however win the Worthington Cup at Cardiff again.


It all meant UEFA cup football the followingterm but again poor form followed the Reds with poor management. Gerard Houllier was visibly suffering torment in the game and despite taking the fourth Champions League slot the Reds were left even further adrift from the top three. Big changes were needed.

Rafael Benitez now manages the Reds for the 2004-05 season following the sacking of Gerard Houllier at the end of the 03-04 season. Djibril Cisse was brought in for a record £14 million as a lasting legacy of Houllier whilst Benitez brought in Garcia and Alonso whilst discarding the likes of Owen and Murphy.


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05 September 2008

History of Liverpool FC (4)

In 1974 Bob Paisley took over the helm at Liverpool and saw the start of the greatest ever period in the clubs history as far as trophies went. The first season saw only a charity shield win but his second season in charge saw a double of the UEFA cup and the league championship which was to be retained the following year. This second title was coupled together with the first of what turned out to be two consecutive European cups.

The European Super cup was also won in 1977 and English club football was pushed to the top of Europe. Two more league titles saw the decade finish before Paisley guided the team to their worst finish under his reign in 1981 when the team finished 5th. However he made up for it by regaining the European cup and paired it with the first of four consecutive league cups. Paisley retrired in 1983 and fittingly became the first ever manager to walk up the wembley steps to collect a trophy.

Joe Fagan took over in 1983-84 and it was business as usual for the reds. In his first season Joe Fagan won a unique treble of the league, league cup and European cup. The league win was the third in a row whilst the other two trophies were won for a fourth time in each case. Joe Fagan’s second year saw him win no trophies and announce his retirement. He announced his intentions prior to the end of the season and hoped to go out on a high by winning the European cup for a club fifth time. Events however turned sour that night at Heysel where 39 football fans died when a supporting wall collapsed. The blame was placed at Liverpool fans door and English clubs were banned from Europe. The truth however behind this goes further and although the Liverpool fans shamefully attributed to the disaster this was most certainly not the only reason the tragedy happened.


UEFA ignored calls from Liverpool about the grounds state and segregation procedures which were at best, poor. They also ignored what went on the year before in Rome when Liverpool had beaten Roma in Rome when masses of Liverpool fans were stoned.

The following season saw Kenny Dalglish take over as player-manager with some assistance given to him by Bob Paisley. The reds stormed to a league and cup double, the first since 1971. The FA Cup final saw the first FA final between Liverpool and Everton and the reds won 3-1. The following few years saw the development of a great side which like other English clubs suffered from the lack of a European stage to test themselves on. In 1988-89 Liverpool were again to be looking for a double. Again tragic events happened which stunned the whole world of football. On April 15 1989 Liverpool Football Club lost 96 fans of its fans in a tragedy at Hillsborough that should never have happened.


To this day, more than ten years on the families and fans are still fighting for the JUSTICE that they deserve. Private prosecutions took place against two officers from South Yorkshire Police. Despite calls from Liverpool, the FA gave Liverpool the smaller end of the ground. The movement of fans was not restricted in 1989 as it was the previous year and the main route into the ground pointed all fans in the same direction unless they knew the ground well. This went to the main central pens where a crush formed. No calls were answered from the fans to relieve the pressure at the front and the Police thought at first it was a pitch invasion and forced fans back into the pens. The tragedy unfolded in front of the Police and the voices that mattered in the control box remained silent. More than ten years on the fight goes on for people to learn the truth about Hillsborough.


The same truth that the Taylor report attempted to show but it was ignored in crucial areas and newspapers like the Sun printed lies about Liverpool fans of which they have never publically apologised. Rightly so the Sun is heavily boycotted nowadays from Liverpool fans. It is only now that Sheffield Wednesday have erected a memorial for OUR 96. It is ten years late.


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03 September 2008

History of Liverpool FC (3)

Following the second world war which had seen Liverpool play with guest players including the likes of Bill Shankly, Liverpool started by winning the League Championship. The years following the war saw the emergence of a man who often had the name of the club changed by the fans. Billy Liddel had joined in 1938 and was to remain at ‘Liddelpool’ for many a year. The Liverpool attack was formidable with Albert Stubbins, Liddel and Jack Balmer.

Many a team was hit for a few goals. Another famous red who was playing for the team at the time was one Bob Paisley. The team won the 46-47 league but then surprisingly languished to mid-table, much of the team losing its main years to the war.

1950 saw Liverpool reach their second cup-final only for the same result to occur as the first - a loss. This loss was 2-0 to Arsenal and was remembered by many a Liverpool fan as the one that Bob Paisley was dropped for. The remainder of the fifties saw poor performances from the reds and in 1954 they were relegated to Division two where they stayed until 1962 when they returned to Division one where they have remained ever since.


This return to the top league came under the one and only Bill Shankly and saw the team prosper greatly for years to come. The first of Shankly's great teams was built around the ‘Colussus’ Ron Yeats and included greats like St.John, Hunt and an emerging Callaghan. The team also went on to win their first FA Cup in 1965 which despite earlier thoughts didn’t make the famous Liver birds fly away. Liverpool again won the league in 1964 and 1966 with the FA Cup sandwiched between the two wins. The end of that decade saw Shankly rebuild the side for an assault on greater things.


It wasn’t until 1973 though that his new team would win the league again. This win was part of a double though. The team also won the UEFA cup that year - the first of many a Eurpean triumph. Shankly’s last year in charge saw him win the FA Cup for a second time before bowing out. One Bob Paisley then releuctantly took charge.


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31 Agustus 2008

History of Liverpool FC (2)

The twenties saw a good period for Liverpool where for the first time they retained a championship that they had won. This came in 1921-22 and 1922-23. The period also saw the emergence of Liverpool’s first great goalkeeper Elisha Scott, a giant Irishman.

The end of the decade though saw Liverpool slump a bit and often finished in the lower half of the league whilst their rivals Everton compared considerably better. The team itself was ageing and need to be replaced to improve.

It was the final season before the war that saw Liverpools best finish since their double success early in the twenties. It equalled the finsh of 1924. The team saw many a classy player at Liverpool though in men like Gordon Hodgson, Liverpools top league scorer in a record that stood until Roger Hunt broke it in 1962. Hodgson was one of two great South Africans to play for the Reds.


The other being Berry ‘Nivvy’ Nieuwenhuys. Nivvy joined in 1933 and remained at the club until 1947 after missing years due to the second world war. In 1935, Liverpool signed Matt Busby from Manchester City and played over 100 games for Liverpool. He was even offered a coaching role at Anfield but has given his word to Machester United that he would go there.


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29 Agustus 2008

History of Liverpool FC (1)

Liverpool Football Club was formed in 1892 and is rightfully classed as the most successful British club at club level. However our beginnings are a direct result of Everton. Following some rule changes in 1882 Everton were forced to find some enclosed grounds to play and met with John Houlding in the Sandon. A ground was to be positioned off priory Road which was there home until they were forced to leave.

In 1884 John Orrel agreed to let Houlding have a pitch at Anfield Road and the first ever game at Anfield saw a home win. Houlding poured money into the cause but after a few years became a harder owner to be with. Eventually Orrel and Houlding move further towards a severe rift and eventually when a plan to buy the ground by Houlding failed, Orrel evicted the club. After a further meeting a breakawy part of the club split from Anfield to form their own team, leaving Anfield empty in the hands of Orrel and Houlding. However those left at the club with Houlding decided the only thing to do with an empty football ground was form a team to play there and in May 1892 Liverpool Association Football Club was formed.

The club began in the Lancashire Association League with John McKenna in charge of the team. McKenna had been one of the men who stayed and sided with Houlding in the split. Liverpool’s first game came on September 1st 1892 against Rotherham and Liverpool won 7-1. This first team saw the eleven players all arriving following a trip north of the border by McKenna who has scottish connections in Glasgow. One year on from formation McKenna again applied for election to the Football league and this time was accepted.


Their first game at Anfield in the league saw them dispose of Lincoln 4-0 In fact Liverpool went through the season unbeaten and following a knockout competition they beat one Newton Heath in the final to get there place in the top division. However a disapponting second season saw them bottom of the league and lose the knockout competition to be relegated. A tough fighting spirit at the club though saw them promoted back again the following season. They stayed in the top division for eight years and in season 1900-01 Liverpool won the first of their championships. Two seasons earlier Liverpool had ridded themselves of their blue and white quartered shirts in favour of the now famous red shirts.

The end of the 1903-04 season saw the reds relegated only to return straight away following a championship win again from Division 2 and Liverpool followed this by winning the first division in 1905-06.


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01 Mei 2008

Dua gol Drogba hempaskan Liverpool

Dini hari menyedihkan! Klub favoritku, Liverpool FC akhirnya harus membuang jauh-jauh mimpi untuk mengulang masuk final Liga Champions Eropa, seperti tahun 2007 lalu. Secara dramatis, Liverpool harus takluk dari Chelsea dengan skor 3-2, melalui pertandingan melelahkan 120 menit, setelah pada pertandingan normal 2 x 45 menit bermain imbang 1-1.

Secara permainan, memang Chelsea sebagai tuan rumah – bermain di Stadion Stamford Bridge – agak unggul dari segi penguasaan bola maupun shoot on goal. Apalagi Chelsea punya obsesi untuk menggulingkan Liverpool di semi final champions 2008 ini, setelah di dua pertemuan semifinal liga champions 2005 dan 2007 secara berturut-turut tumbang di tangan pasukan merah asuhan Rafael Benitez.

Gol Drogba di menit 33 babak pertama seakan menjadi pertanda bahwa the blues akan menggulung the red lebih dari satu gol. Tetapi kepiawaian Fernando Torres melepaskan dari kepungan pemain belakang Chelsea, berbuah hasil di menit 68 babak 2 melalui gol cantiknya. Sayang, Torres masih belum fit benar karena cedera hamstring, sehingga kurang begitu maksimal dalam bermain.

Dua babak penuh 90 mejit, hasil tetap 1-1, sehingga agregat dari 2 pertandingan menjadi 2-2, dan perlu ditambah dengan perpanjangan waktu 2 x 15 menit. Bayang-bayang kekalahan adu penalty di semifinal tahun 2007 nampaknya membuat Chelsea begitu ngotot untuk terus menyerang. Dan, kejadian pelanggaran di menit 103 yang dilakukan Sammy Hyppia di kotak penalti, membuat malapetaka bagi Liverpool. Apalagi dengan jitu Frank Lampard mampu memperdayai Jose Reina, kiper Liverpool yang dalam pertandingan tadi lumayan bagus. Skor 2-1 untuk Chelsea.

Liverpool makin terpuruk ketika menit 108 lagi-lagi Drobga menunjukkan taringnya, dengan menjebol gawang Reina untuk kedua kalinya. 3-1 untuk Chelsea. Untungnya, masuknya Ryan Babbel menggantikan Torres membuahkan hasil. Tendangan geledek dari jarak 36 meter diluar kotak penalti membuat Petr Check – kiper Chelsea – mati langkah di menit 108. Sayang, sisa waktu 2 menit tak dapat menolong Liverpool dari kekalahan, dengan kedudukan akhir 3-2.

Kesal juga ngelihatnya. Tetapi, melihat Chelsea yang saat ini memang berperingkat lebih bagus dari Liverpool di Liga Primer (urutan ke 2, sedang Liverpool ke-4), sudah sepantasnya memenangkan pertandingan ini. Dan, lawan di final adalah Manchester United (peringkat 1 di Liga Primer) yang mengkandaskan wakil Spanyol, Barcelona. Mudah-mudahan di final akhir Mei 2008 kedua kesebelasan benar-benar menunjukkan kualitas tim terbaik Liga Inggris !

20 Februari 2008

Liverpool Perkasa di Liga Champion

Wah.., ndak sia-sia semalaman begadang nungguin Liverpool main di babak 16 Besar Liga Champion. Lawan Inter Milan di Leg 1 dini hari tadi (Rabu, 20 Pebruari 2008), Liverpool benar-benar menunjukkan sebagai klub kelas Eropa yang bermental juara. Ajaran sepakbola klasik Inggris – Kick and Rush – diperagakan selama 90 menit full, tanpa kendur sedikitpun oleh anak-anak Mersayside besutan Benitez.

Memang sih, selama 80 menit awal, penonton dibuat sport jantung. Inter yang hanya bermain 10 pemain terus menerus bertahan dengan rapi, tanpa pernah memberi ruang gerak tukang gedor Liverpool di dalam petak penalti. Torres & Kuyt dari depan, Gerrard dari tengah, juga Babel dan Pennant dari rusuk kiri dan kanan, seperti berhadapan dengan tembok kokoh yang sulit di tembus. Mancini – pelatih Inter – nampaknya memang masih suka dengan gaya bertahan turun-temurun Cattenaccio khas Italia.

Untungnya, 5 menit terakhir kebuntuan bisa terpecahkan. Masuknya si jangkung Crouch – melengkapi dipasang 3 striker Liverpool sekaligus – membuat Inter kehabisan tenaga. Tendangan firs-time sambil menjatuhkan diri dari Kuyt (85’) di depan kotak penalti, memecah kebuntuan tanpa gol sebelumnya. Kedudukan menjadi 1-0 untuk Liverpool. Dan gol tambahan Gerrard (90’) yang benar-benar kelas dunia, dengan tendangan geledek dari luar kotak penalti, menembus sisi pojok kanan gawang Inter, menjadikan skor akhir 2-0 untuk Liverpool.

Lagi-lagi ini sebagai pelepas dahaga fans Liverpool, setelah kandas di Piala Charling dan FA Inggris, serta semakin menipisnya kesempatan untuk meraih Champion di kompetisi lokal musim ini. Mudah-mudahan Liverpool tahun ini masih bisa berjaya di Liga Champion. Minimal, bisa menyamai prestasi tahun lalu, menjadi finalis Liga Champion. Harus !
(Hasil lainnya, hari ini aku di kantor ngantuuuk banget…, hehehe….)

02 Februari 2008

Liverpool Perkasa di Liga Champion

Wah.., ndak sia-sia semalaman begadang nungguin Liverpool main di babak 16 Besar Liga Champion. Lawan Inter Milan di Leg 1 dini hari tadi (Rabu, 20 Pebruari 2008), Liverpool benar-benar menunjukkan sebagai klub kelas Eropa yang bermental juara. Ajaran sepakbola klasik Inggris – Kick and Rush – diperagakan selama 90 menit full, tanpa kendur sedikitpun oleh anak-anak Mersayside besutan Benitez.

Memang sih, selama 80 menit awal, penonton dibuat sport jantung. Inter yang hanya bermain 10 (setelah Matterazi di kartu merah menit 30') pemain terus menerus bertahan dengan rapi, tanpa pernah memberi ruang gerak tukang gedor Liverpool di dalam petak penalti. Torres & Kuyt dari depan, Gerrard dari tengah, juga Babel dan Pennant dari rusuk kiri dan kanan, seperti berhadapan dengan tembok kokoh yang sulit di tembus. Mancini – pelatih Inter – nampaknya memang masih suka dengan gaya bertahan turun-temurun Cattenaccio khas Italia.

Untungnya, 5 menit terakhir kebuntuan bisa terpecahkan. Masuknya si jangkung Crouch – melengkapi dipasang 3 striker Liverpool sekaligus – membuat Inter kehabisan tenaga. Tendangan firs-time sambil menjatuhkan diri dari Kuyt (85’) di depan kotak penalti, memecah kebuntuan tanpa gol sebelumnya. Kedudukan menjadi 1-0 untuk Liverpool. Dan gol tambahan Gerrard (90’) yang benar-benar kelas dunia, dengan tendangan geledek dari luar kotak penalti, menembus sisi pojok kanan gawang Inter, menjadikan skor akhir 2-0 untuk Liverpool.

Lagi-lagi ini sebagai pelepas dahaga fans Liverpool, setelah kandas di Piala Charling dan FA Inggris, serta semakin menipisnya kesempatan untuk meraih Champion di kompetisi lokal musim ini. Mudah-mudahan Liverpool tahun ini masih bisa berjaya di Liga Champion. Minimal, bisa menyamai prestasi tahun lalu, menjadi finalis Liga Champion. Harus !

(Hasil lainnya, hari ini aku di kantor ngantuuuk banget…, hehehe….)