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Liverpool on Red alert: 10,000 fans plan protest march and Gerrard set to miss United clash


by JOHN EDWARDS
Last updated at 1:20 AM on 23rd October 2009
Angry Liverpool fans are planning a 10,000-strong protest march on Sunday in a renewed attempt to drive co-owners Tom Hicks and George Gillett out of Anfield.

As the crisis at the club grows, supporters group Spirit of Shankly have reacted to the Americans' expected presence at the crunch Barclays Premier League clash with Manchester United by organising a demonstration against them.


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Kop that: Liverpool fans made their feelings known at Anfield on Tuesday night and are likely to do the same on Sunday

Around 4,000 banner-waving protesters descended on Anfield prior to last season's match against United but such is the strength of feeling at the club that at least double are expected on Sunday.

Liverpool manager Rafael Benitez has been in the firing line since Tuesday, when his side were beaten 2-1 by Lyon in the Champions League - their fourth consecutive defeat.

Reflecting on Liverpool's worst losing streak for 22 years, SoS spokesman Paul Gardner said: 'There are two culprits - Gillett and Hicks. They are the ones who put us into £245million worth of debt, promised us a stadium which has not been built, took money out of the club to pay for their own expenses. We want the owners out now.'

There is mixed news on the injury front, with Steven Gerrard expected to be ruled out but Fernando Torres likely to win his fight for fitness, along with Glen Johnson.
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Not ready: Alberto Aquilani won't be considered for the clash with Manchester United on Sunday

Benitez needs a positive response to stay within range of the Premier League pacesetters and silence the doubters as to his position. But he has warned fans his £20m summer signing Alberto Aquilani will not be making an impact for some time.
The Italian will not play against United and Benitez said: 'Always, with a new player, we talk about the problems they have settling down because the Premier League is quick and more physical.

'So for a new player who has been injured, like Alberto, it will be even more difficult.'
Although Jose Mourinho is known to be the preferred choice of Hicks and Gillett to take over from Benitez, the cost of paying him off, as revealed in Sportsmail yesterday, and financing the Inter Milan boss's arrival and transfer demands would prove prohibitive.
Benitez knows victory against United would go a long way to silencing his critics while dispelling a growing theory that Liverpool rely too heavily on Gerrard and Torres.
Chelsea skipper John Terry chipped in by saying: 'When Stevie Gerrard and Fernando Torres get injured, they seem to be short in the squad they've got. If you take Torres out of their team, who do they bring in? It's difficult.

'We have players who are not here only to make up the numbers.'

Former Liverpool striker John Aldridge underlined the significance of avoiding a fifth straight defeat by saying: 'How the season unfolds could hinge on this game. You can tell confidence is low but this is where you find out about them.'


Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-1222365/Liverpool-Red-alert-10-000-fans-plan-protest-march-Gerrard-set-miss-United-clash.html#ixzz0Uk8mcjJF


WHOPPERS!!!!

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Who's fault is it? The fact the owners have given the FSW a shed load of cash to spend? Or that he's bought [Poor language removed]?
 


Broken promise after broken promise, lie after lie, has become too much for fans to accept from these "custodians" who, quite frankly, don’t know the meaning of the word.

I suppose allowing Rafael to spend up to £120million on -
Ryan Babel £11m

Fernando Torres £20m

Lucas Leiva £6m
Alvaro Arbeloa £2.64m
Alberto Aquilani £20m
Robbie Keane £19m
Glen Johnson £17.5m
Albert Riera £8m
Andrea Dossena £8m
Martin Skrtel £6.5m

Isnt good enough.

Eff me...They'd have lynched Kenwright if he was incharge over there LOL.
 
Must say last night took a lot of the gloss off my enjoyment of the RS misery, but good to see the bookies are sorting themselves out. Apparently last week they actually had RS as favourites to win this weekend, and this football blog on betting predictions chronicles just how bad things have gotten for the reds, and speculates why it sometimes takes bookies a while to adjust. Always good to read about their demise! :D
 
i'd love us to do a 'Rafael support march' to urge him to continue in the same way he has, he's doing a great job and we should all give him our support.
city rd, round past the spellow and a gathering in front of the church, with a big 'Rafael must stay' banner at the head.

we have to keep him there 'til the derby, we have to have one last crack at the fat ignorant disrespectful drinks deliverer.
 

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