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Liverpool hired Swansea’s Brendan Rodgers to replace Kenny Dalglish as coach as the English soccer club seeks to rebound from its worst Premier League season in 18 years.
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Swansea reached an agreement with Liverpool on the compensation it will receive to allow the 18- time English champion to hire Brendan Rodgers as manager, the Welsh club said on its website.
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Brendan Rodgers may be appointed as Liverpool’s new manager today after telling Swansea that he’d like to accept the 18-time English soccer champion’s job offer.
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Liverpool named Billy Hogan as Chief Commercial Officer and appointed Jen Chang as director of corporate relations and communications as part of a management restructure at the 18-time English soccer champion.
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Liverpool has chosen Fenway Sports Management executive Billy Hogan to become the commercial director at the 18-time English soccer champion, according to two executives connected with the team.
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Liverpool is looking for a new coach who can return the 18-time English soccer champion to Europe’s elite because the club can’t “live forever on the past glories,” Managing Director Ian Ayre said.
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Liverpool fired manager Kenny Dalglish after the 18-time English soccer champion’s worst league finish since 1994.
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Yahya Kirdi said he’s not a “cowboy” and won’t pay “one pound more” than the market value of 18-time English soccer champion Liverpool.
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Former Liverpool owners Tom Hicks and George Gillett want more than $1 billion in damages for the forced sale of the 18-time English soccer champion. They'll ask a judge in London this week whether they can pursue their case.
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Liverpool is asking potential bidders to prove they can come up with the money to buy the 18- time English soccer champion before the club’s board meets Aug. 12, two people familiar with the negotiations said.