Friday, May 12, 2006

[Liverweb] FA Cup Final Match Preview

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Liverweb FA Cup Final Match Preview 2006

Before the full preview - one word to anyone that's going - enjoy it
but whatever you do make sure your singing voice is at full pelt for
this game. It's not going to be an easy walkover by any means. Of
course we'd all love it to be but until that point get in that
ground and sing yer hearts out. I intend having no voice left when
I get out of that ground and a win under our belts. We have to be
the 12th man again though and make sure we get the team going.
Don't go quiet - we have a reputation for singing etc;

Andy
Liverweb

Opponents : West Ham United
Date : Saturday May 13 @ 15.00pm
Venue : Millennium Stadium, Cardiff
TV Coverage : BBC1, DSF (sport), Sky Sports 2, Viasat Sport 1, Sport
TV, Supersport 3, Supersport 8SA, Sport 1 CZ, Sport 1 Hu, Alfa TV,
TV3+, TV3 Norway, TV Sport RO, Viasat Sport 2, Sport TV, Sky Sport
Italia 1, Supersport 1, TV3+ Denmark, Viasat Sport 1SE, Viewers
Choice (Canada), Setanta PPV (USA+CAN), Bell PPV (Canada), Kanal
Turk, Diema Xtra, Sport 1 NL, Sky Calcio 1

Tape Delay : C+ France (1hr 15), Supersport 2 (8hrs)

Liverpool and West Ham meet in the FA Cup final 2006. The two sides
have made the journey to Cardiff through each round of the cup so
far. The route to the final for the Reds has seen them defeat Man
United, Chelsea, Birmingham, Luton and Portsmouth. Last season the
Reds were accused of not taking the competition seriously as they
went out at Burnley. There can be no doubt this season to their
desire to lift the trophy they last won in 2001. That win came in
the first ever FA Cup final held at Cardiff. The Reds now hope they
can lift the trophy on the final occassion it will be played in
Cardiff as well.

West Ham though have their own ideas of winning the trophy. They
last won it in 1980 when a Trevor Brooking goal defeated Arsenal.
Back then West ham were in the second echelon of English football at
the time. Last season West Ham were in Cardiff to win the play off
final to achieve promotion to the Premiership. They marked their
first season back in the Premiership with a ninth place finish.

Both sides won their last premiership fixture of the season although
the Reds are on a better winning streak - 11 in total coming in to
the final. That winning streak included a recent win at West Ham.

Liverpool will wear their red shirts in the final having won the
toss and will also use the North dressing room. West Ham will wear
their white away shirts and won the toss for the use of the Vale of
Glamorgan hotel.

Squads : Luis Garcia and Hayden Mullins are both suspended for the
match after they were sent off in the recent match between the two
sides at Upton Park. Robbie Fowler is cup tied for the match.

Xabi Alonso is the only majot injury doubt for the Reds ahead of the
match. He is suffering from an ankle ligament injury.

West Ham are sweating on the fitness of a few players including Dean
Ashton who has a hamstring problem. Matthew Etherington is the
biggest worry though and faces a fitness test as late as the day of
the final in his bid to make the game.

Liverpool (from): Reina, Finnan, Carragher, Hyypia, Riise, Gerrard,
Alonso, Sissoko, Kewell, Crouch, Dudek, Cisse, Hamann, Morientes,
Warnock, Agger, Kromkamp, Traore.

West Ham (from): Hislop, Ferdinand, Gabbidon, Collins, Konchesky,
Benayoun, Reo-Coker, Etherington, Ashton, Harewood, Walker, Scaloni,
Clarke, Ward, Newton, Reid, Fletcher, Sheringham, Zamora, Katan.

Team Stats : The Reds completed a league double over the Hammers
this season. A 2-0 home win and a 2-1 win at Upton Park a few weeks
ago ensured the Reds took maximum points.

In FA Cup football the two sides have only ever met five times. The
best result West Ham can look back on is a 1-1 draw at home to the
Reds way back in 1914. The Reds have won the other four games
although the last game was way back in January 1976. That day the
Reds travelled to West Ham and won 2-0.

The Reds have met the Hammers in a cup final before - the 1981
League Cup Final when the Reds won 2-1 in a replay. The original
game at Wembley finished 1-1. The replay saw goals from Dalglish and
Hansen cancel out a goal from Goddard. It was the first time that
the Reds had lifted the League Cup.

West Ham's last win over the Reds was in November 1999 when they won
1-0 in the Premiership at Upton Park. They have never beaten the
Reds on neutral territory.

Overall record against West Ham

Played 112 Won 58 Drawn 32 Lost 22 Goals For 181 Goals Against 105

Player Stats : Peter Crouch will look to play his 49th game of the
season for the Reds. In the FA Cup he has a good record of scoring
with three goals in five games.

Crouch is a favourite for substitution as well. So far this season
he has been subbed 29 times in his 48 games.

Fernando Morientes will hope to score his tenth of the season if he
bags one goal on the day.

Jamie Carragher and Sami Hyypia are the most experienced Reds
available to play. They have both played 23 FA Cup games so far for
the Reds. In each case they were starts as well.

Referee : Alan Wiley

Betting : Liverpool to win Cup 1/3, West Ham to win cup 9/4

Liverweb Prediction : Liverpool 2 West Ham United 0

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Thursday, May 11, 2006

[Liverweb] Stolen Tickets and Cup Final Parade

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Liverpool FC have today released the following statement to update
supporters following the theft of FA Cup final tickets last Friday.
Chief Executive Rick Parry said this morning: "We now believe the
number of Cup Final tickets stolen last Friday is closer to the one
thousand mark. We still can't identify a precise figure, as tickets
which should have been delivered on Monday at the latest, are for
some reason, still being introduced into the Royal Mail system.

"We have decided that tickets which had originally been held back
for a ballot of Fan Card holders will now be used to replace those
stolen and we are confident the vast majority of supporters affected
will be offered replacement tickets for the Final. Our ticket office
staff will be contacting those fans this morning to say their
tickets will be replaced.

"Obviously, those supporters who had applied for inclusion in the
ballot will be disappointed, but we feel this is the best way to
deal with a very difficult situation.

"We were disappointed with our initial allocation and the bottom
line now is that one thousand fewer Liverpool fans will be able to
watch their team in the FA Cup final. We are very unhappy that fans
who have backed the team throughout the competition have been denied
the right to attend the showpiece final through absolutely no fault
of their own."

Liverpool have confirmed they will parade the FA Cup around the
streets of the city on Sunday afternoon if they beat West Ham in
Cardiff.
The Reds' players and staff will travel on an open-top bus over a
ten mile route, with the parade beginning at Mather Avenue police
training offices in Allerton at 1.45pm.

The route will then be as follows:

Mather Avenue

Allerton Road

Queens Drive

County Road

Walton Road

Kirkdale Road

Scotland Road

Byrom Street

Hunter Street

New Islington

Of course, if the Reds lose to West Ham at the Millennium Stadium
then this parade will not take place.

Finally

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Tuesday, May 09, 2006

[Liverweb] FA Cup Tickets

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The club have today issued a statement with regards to the 1600
stolen FA Cup tickets. The statement comes in light of the
millennium stadiums decision not to issue duplicate tickets for
those stolen. The club are still trying to get a re-issue of these
tickets so if you are one of those 1600 expect a call from the club.

Liverpool Football club today confirmed that the Millennium Stadium
had refused to issue duplicate FA Cup Final tickets to those fans
who had their tickets stolen in a Royal Mail van robbery last Friday.

Chief Executive Rick Parry said: "The decision by the Millennium
Stadium not to issue duplicate tickets is totally unacceptable and
penalises ordinary supporters who have had the misfortune of being
the innocent victims of a robbery.

"We do not understand why the Millennium Stadium have taken this
decision, as duplicate tickets have been made available at every one
of the six games we have played there since our first appearance in
Cardiff at the 2001 League Cup Final. It should also be pointed out
that every Premier League club is able to offer duplicate tickets
where necessary.

"We are currently contacting every supporter who was sent tickets by
special delivery on Friday to ascertain exactly how many tickets
have been stolen.

"We will continue our dialogue with Football Association officials
in an attempt to ensure that a very important part of the football
family – as many Liverpool fans as possible - have the opportunity
to attend the English game's showpiece occasion."

Andy
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Monday, May 08, 2006

[Liverweb] Alonso and England Reds

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Xabi Alonso has said he is optimistioc of being fit for the Cup final
on Saturday after a scan on his ankle today showed an ankle ligament
sprain.

The Reds have said he will receive intensive treatment this week and
should be fine for Saturday.

Meanwhile Steven Gerrard, Peter Crouch and Jamie Carragher have all
been named in the England squad for Germany 2006. Scott Carson has
been put on standby for England if any of Robinson, James or Green get
injured prior to the tournament.

In transfer rumours - The Reds are said to have offered Harry Kewell
to Valencia for just £4m.

Andy
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[Liverweb] Portsmouth Match Report

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Liverweb Match Report

Portsmouth 1 Liverpool 3

Liverpool : Dudek, Finnan, Carragher, Hyypia, Riise, Gerrard,
Alonso, Sissoko, Kewell, Fowler, Morientes

Subs Used : Kromkamp for Alonso (40), Crouch for Morientes (67),
Cisse for Fowler (82)

Subs Unused : Reina, Traore

Ref : Graham Poll

Att : 20,240

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The Reds finished their league season off with a deserved 3-1
victory at Fratton Park. The only down side of the afternoon on the
South coast was an injury to Xabi Alonso. It makes him a doubt for
the Reds in the Cup Final as a result. The Reds grabbed goals
through Fowler, Crouch and Cisse to earn the three points on the day.

The first half was a relatively none event to be fair. The Reds
started well, had a lull in the middle and finished the stronger.
Momo Sissoko went close to opening the scoring in the first minute
of the match. The Reds flew out of the blocks and forced a corner
straight away. Momo rose well but headed wide of the goal. The Reds
continued to press but didn't force Kiely in to any save of note.
Kiely was forced to save well from Gerrard on ten minutes.

Portsmouth didn't really start in the first half and when Benjani
got free on the right in the first half his cross went behind
Todorov and the Reds were able to breathe again. The Reds were given
a huge injury scare on thirty eight minutes when Xabi Alonso went
down awkwardly. Alonso stayed down and Graham Poll stopped the game
for treatment. It wound the home crowd up a bit as they had a break
on but Xabi isn't one to stay down for nothing. It's likely that
Alonso fell awkwardly on what I can only describe as an iffy pitch.
There's a huge slope on the pitch and it all just seemed uneven.
Players slipped all day. Jan Kromkamp replaced Alonso and pushed
Gerrard more central.

The second half surely had to improve as a spectacle and it
certainly did. Djibril Cisse brightened the sunny day up even more
by warming up in some hideous yellow boots. The Reds started the
second half very strongly and this time they made it count. Just six
minutes in to the half and the Reds were ahead through Robbie
Fowler. Morientes flicked a ball off to Fowler on the edge of the
box and after one shimmy Fowler curled the ball past Kiely into the
corner of the net.

The game at least now sprung in to life. Portsmouth had started the
game with a bit of a party atmosphere only to see it go flat as
their players looked tired. They did at least have more of a go in
the second half although after the Reds scored you felt that the
three points were relatively safe. By this time you knew second
place was gone in reality but we did have the eleventh straight win
to aim for and the 100th goal.

The Reds brought on Crouch for Morientes on sixty five minutes in a
bid to alter things around a bit up front. Portsmouth tried to do
the same by switching D'Allessandro for Routledge. Time ticked on
though and you just wondered if there were going to be any more
goals at all in the game. At just 1-0 though you did expect a late
flurry from Portsmouth so a second goal was needed. Cisse was
brought on but the bright boots were gone to be replaced with blue
ones - get a grip man!

Cisse had only been on for a minute when the Reds doubled their
lead. Kewell played Cisse in on the right edge of the area and he
crossed a great ball to the six yard box. Kiely got hands to the
ball but could only deflect it out for Crouch who gleefully side
footed the ball home. Now the game was safe or at least it should
have been. With five minutes to go Portsmouth got a goal back
through Koroman. Routledge beat the offside trap down their right
hand side and fired a ball across the goal. It managed to get all
the way to the back post where Koroman struck home before Dudek
could get there.

The goals weren't over though and the Reds restored their two goal
cushion with three minutes to go. Peter Crouch played a lovely ball
down the inside right channel for Cisse who beat the offside trap.
Cisse went on in to the area, composed himself and then struck the
ball into the bottom left hand corner of the goal. Game over and the
Reds were away with there three points.

MotM : Robbie Fowler - in celebrating his new contract on his 250th
appearance it was only a matter of time before Fowler would score
his 125th Reds goal. He worked really hard up front though and only
went to prove Rafa right in the new contract issue.

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Portsmouth Liverpool
49% Possession 51%
2 On Target 4
2 Off Target 4
2 Blocked 0
5 Corner 6
5 Fouls 11
5 Offsides 1
1 Yellow 0
0 Red 0

apologies for the lack of a preview for this game but something
seems to have gone wrong in Yahoo as it was posted along with a
second post as well.

Andy
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