Brendan Rodgers welcomes the challenges of Liverpool’s North American Tour
Kevin Koczwara reports from Brendan Rodgers press conference upon arrival in Boston on Monday evening.
Born: 26 January 1973; Carnlough, Northern Ireland
Previous clubs as manager: Watford, Reading, Swansea City
Appointed: 1 June 2012
Sacked: 4 October 2015
Kevin Koczwara reports from Brendan Rodgers press conference upon arrival in Boston on Monday evening.
Liverpool boss Brendan Rodgers has revealed he hopes to have one new signing finalised this week and possibly another before the Reds head across the pond.
Brendan Rodgers says local duo Steven Gerrard and Jamie Carragher are “vital” to Liverpool FC.
Liverpool boss Brendan Rodgers says he is “relaxed” about losing out on signing midfielder Glyfi Sigurdsson, and that “Liverpool would have provided Gylfi with a wonderful opportunity to perform with a manager that he knew at a club that is a footballing institution”.
New Liverpool boss Brendan Rodgers may not make that many changes to personal at Anfield this summer, explaining that the Reds were unlucky under his predecessor, Kenny Dalglish.
This is interesting, leaked images from Brendan Rodgers’ last game in charge at Swansea – against Liverpool.
Liverpool boss Brendan Rodgers continues to impress with his interviews and philosophies on the way Liverpool FC will play under his management.
New Liverpool boss Brendan Rodgers has revealed he is fully aware and prepared for any pressure from fans coming his way, and categorised football clubs into having three types of supporters.
Swansea chairman Huw Jenkins revealed on Friday that a “player protection” clause had been agreed between Liverpool and Swansea as part of the compensation package for Brendan Rodgers.
Liverpudlian comments on the appointment of Brendan Rodgers and the owners’ long term strategy for Liverpool FC.
Brendan Rodgers was unveiled as the new manager of Liverpool FC on Friday morning.
Brendan Rodgers has been officially unveiled as the new manager of Liverpool FC.
Liverpool Football Club’s immediate future will be revealed today as the club unveil not only new manager Brendan Rodgers to the world’s media, but a new kit, and news on redeveloping Anfield.
Brendan Rodgers has given his first interview since agreeing to become Liverpool FC manager.
Brendan Rodgers will bring with him three members of his coaching team at Swansea when he is confirmed as the new Liverpool manager.
The imminent appointment of Brendan Rodgers as Liverpool manager has been met with a lot of support from the Reds faithful, but also a few puzzled expressions and outbursts of discontent.
Former Liverpool captain John Barnes says new Reds boss Brendan Rodgers must be given time and patience by the Kop in order to bring success back to Anfield.
Swansea City skipper Garry Monk has expressed his disappointment in losing manager Brendan Rodgers to Liverpool.
Brendan Rodgers will be officially confirmed as the new manager of Liverpool Football Club in the next 24 hours.
We continue our look at the candidates for the LFC job, with Swansea boss Brendan Rodgers still a frontrunner despite earlier running himself out the running for the vacancy.
Liverpool have turned down Steve Clarke’s resignation, and appointed Jen Chang as head of communications, while Brendan Rodgers has turned down an approach.
Liverpool may be speaking to up to 12 candidates for the vacant manager’s position at Anfield according to reports today, with Wigan’s Roberto Martinez, former England boss Fabio Capello and ex-Barcelona star Pep Guardiola amongst the targets.
Intermediaries acting on behalf of Liverpool for Fenway Sports Group have made approaches to Roberto Martinez, Andre Villas-Boas and former Reds boss Rafa Benitez, according to reports. All three could potentially be interviewed next week.
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