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Former Liverpool coach Sammy Lee has returned to Bolton Wanderers to take up the position of Head of Academy coaching.
Lee, who left Anfield in the summer, will work alongside Wanderers Academy Director Jimmy Phillips in developing the club's latest generation of young starlets.
Bolton manager Owen Coyle said: "I am really delighted to have Sammy back as part of the team at Bolton Wanderers.
"I know Sammy will bring a great deal of top level coaching experience and a great deal of enthusiasm, and that can only be of huge benefit for our youth players."
Lee, who left Anfield in the summer, will work alongside Wanderers Academy Director Jimmy Phillips in developing the club's latest generation of young starlets.
Bolton manager Owen Coyle said: "I am really delighted to have Sammy back as part of the team at Bolton Wanderers.
"I know Sammy will bring a great deal of top level coaching experience and a great deal of enthusiasm, and that can only be of huge benefit for our youth players."
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The celestial Captain defended his running mate and said that the episode in which was involved was tapped by a "false sanctimonious and hypocritical".
"Luis has gone through some months that it deserved no, has nothing to do, all those who are in the football we know is a big circus", commented the celestial master (Translated by Bing)
The celestial Captain defended his running mate and said that the episode in which was involved was tapped by a "false sanctimonious and hypocritical".
"Luis has gone through some months that it deserved no, has nothing to do, all those who are in the football we know is a big circus", commented the celestial master (Translated by Bing)
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This seasons jersey in sports direct today for £3-99 kids £4-99 adults while stocks last, decent bargain that
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£7 delivery. still not a bad price.
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£7????? I ordered 3 1 for my lad and 2 for nephews and the whole lot del inc was £16 and change.
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Very sad news about the young LFC fan that lost his life in Camden on Saturday night. RIP
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What happened ?
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He got stabbed, such sad news
RIP
RIP
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RIP
was he down for game ?
was he down for game ?
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Thought we had a thread on GOD.
He didn't agree terms with Blackpool
He didn't agree terms with Blackpool
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After the widespread success of their December concerts, the Justice Tonight Tour will return to venues in Dublin and Belfast at the end of this month.
Mick Jones, from The Clash and Big Audio Dynamite, will re-unite with Pete Wylie, The Farm and special guests as they take to the stage at The Academy in Dublin on March 30 and then The Spring & Airbrake in Belfast on March 31.
The tour is in aid of the Hillsborough Justice Campaign and was first conceived of by Peter Hooton, the lead singer of The Farm, as part of a one-off event at Liverpool's Olympia on September 24, 2011.
That night, Jones performed a selection of famous Clash hits for the first time since 1982 in front of more than a thousand fans and the event's success prompted the group of musicians to take their set on a tour of the UK.
In London they were joined by Primal Scream and Paul Simonon, in Liverpool Billy Bragg and John Power took to the stage with comedian John Bishop, and in Cardiff James Dean Bradfield showed his support.
But perhaps the highlight of December's tour was the historic appearance of John Squire and Ian Brown of The Stone Roses, who chose the Justice Tonight Tour in Manchester to make their first appearance on the same stage together for 15 years.
Hooton told Liverpoolfc.tv: "The tour was a magnificent success. Not just in the crowds who turned out but in the support from musicians. From Glasvegas in Glasgow, The Stone Roses in Manchester, to Reverend and the Makers and Richard Hawley in Sheffield, it was great.
"Everywhere we went the music was unbelievable and the support was fantastic. The tours are all about raising awareness for the justice campaign. That's what John Squire and Ian Brown said - some things just transcend football - and this issue does.
"Mick Jones is the real driving force behind the whole thing. He was the one saying he wanted to continue the tour in Ireland. He said he feels like he's protesting and fighting for justice again, a feeling he hasn't felt since his early days of writing songs in The Clash.
"He wants to take this show around the world and if Mick wants to do something, as musicians, we're more than happy to go along."
Tickets are £20. For details, please contact the venues directly.
Mick Jones, from The Clash and Big Audio Dynamite, will re-unite with Pete Wylie, The Farm and special guests as they take to the stage at The Academy in Dublin on March 30 and then The Spring & Airbrake in Belfast on March 31.
The tour is in aid of the Hillsborough Justice Campaign and was first conceived of by Peter Hooton, the lead singer of The Farm, as part of a one-off event at Liverpool's Olympia on September 24, 2011.
That night, Jones performed a selection of famous Clash hits for the first time since 1982 in front of more than a thousand fans and the event's success prompted the group of musicians to take their set on a tour of the UK.
In London they were joined by Primal Scream and Paul Simonon, in Liverpool Billy Bragg and John Power took to the stage with comedian John Bishop, and in Cardiff James Dean Bradfield showed his support.
But perhaps the highlight of December's tour was the historic appearance of John Squire and Ian Brown of The Stone Roses, who chose the Justice Tonight Tour in Manchester to make their first appearance on the same stage together for 15 years.
Hooton told Liverpoolfc.tv: "The tour was a magnificent success. Not just in the crowds who turned out but in the support from musicians. From Glasvegas in Glasgow, The Stone Roses in Manchester, to Reverend and the Makers and Richard Hawley in Sheffield, it was great.
"Everywhere we went the music was unbelievable and the support was fantastic. The tours are all about raising awareness for the justice campaign. That's what John Squire and Ian Brown said - some things just transcend football - and this issue does.
"Mick Jones is the real driving force behind the whole thing. He was the one saying he wanted to continue the tour in Ireland. He said he feels like he's protesting and fighting for justice again, a feeling he hasn't felt since his early days of writing songs in The Clash.
"He wants to take this show around the world and if Mick wants to do something, as musicians, we're more than happy to go along."
Tickets are £20. For details, please contact the venues directly.
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I was going to go to the Dublin one but have a confirmation day before and then booked my hols so no mon no fun
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This isnt good enough for LFC at the min, I wish Rafa was brought back........ which leads me to ask a question..............
What would happen in this current situation if Woy was manager?
What would happen in this current situation if Woy was manager?
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via Brian Durand
Liverpool results in last 7 games Andy Carroll's started: WWDWWWW – Last 9 without him: DDDLLLLLL via
Liverpool results in last 7 games Andy Carroll's started: WWDWWWW – Last 9 without him: DDDLLLLLL via
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Dalglish's job is not in danger, it just isn't. But clearly there are problems. There won't be vast sums for #LFC to spend in the summer and some who have come in may have to go back out
Dalglish's job is not in danger, it just isn't. But clearly there are problems. There won't be vast sums for #LFC to spend in the summer and some who have come in may have to go back out
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