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Vhero wrote:4th could be all ours for certain come Wednesday is spurs balls it up tommorow.
Mark ( Blue Army ) wrote:Vhero wrote:4th could be all ours for certain come Wednesday is spurs balls it up tommorow.
I really hope Bolton help us out tomorrow, a loss for Spurs and a win for us will give us the confidence we need going into the Spurs game mid-week.
zuricity wrote:Mark ( Blue Army ) wrote:Vhero wrote:4th could be all ours for certain come Wednesday is spurs balls it up tommorow.
I really hope Bolton help us out tomorrow, a loss for Spurs and a win for us will give us the confidence we need going into the Spurs game mid-week.
So long as Bolton don't lose. I'll be happy.
gillie wrote:zuricity wrote:Mark ( Blue Army ) wrote:Vhero wrote:4th could be all ours for certain come Wednesday is spurs balls it up tommorow.
I really hope Bolton help us out tomorrow, a loss for Spurs and a win for us will give us the confidence we need going into the Spurs game mid-week.
So long as Bolton don't lose. I'll be happy.
You wont be happy mate as Spuds will dismantle Bolton mark my words.
King Kev wrote:How long have Liverpool had that shirt sponsor??
Beefymcfc wrote:King Kev wrote:How long have Liverpool had that shirt sponsor??
Is that the new kit that they are advertising for pre-orders already? Seems the gruesome two-some are trying to get money in before they leave.
Liverpool will wear Carlsberg on their shirts for the final time at Anfield this weekend - but it'll be with a difference.
The Danish brewers' name has adorned the red shirt at every home game over the last eighteen years - but as Carlsberg prepare to sign off as the club's shirt sponsors at the end of the season their name will be displayed in Chinese language for the clash with Chelsea on Sunday afternoon.
In addition to the change on the front of the players' shirts, Chinese messages will be displayed during the match on the perimeter advertising boardings and in the Carlsberg Lounge at Anfield a Chinese competition winner will present a trophy to the "Man of the Match" after the final whistle.
With Liverpool the only UK city exhibiting at World Expo in Shanghai - its twin city - later this year, Carlsberg officials came up with the novel idea of interacting with the club's massive fan base in that part of the world.
Carlsberg Group Sponsorship Director Keld Strudahl said, "We're delighted to have been able to bring about this momentous occasion. We believe it's a nice little gesture to our friends and fans of Liverpool FC in China, where we know the Club devoted huge support in working things out and we also worked hard with all parties to mark this special occasion for the World Expo."
The Chinese Carlsberg logo will be only the fifth logo ever printed on a Liverpool FC shirt. Liverpool FC's first sponsor was Hitachi, followed by Crown Paints, Candy and then Carlsberg in 1992.
Mark ( Blue Army ) wrote:Beefymcfc wrote:King Kev wrote:How long have Liverpool had that shirt sponsor??
Is that the new kit that they are advertising for pre-orders already? Seems the gruesome two-some are trying to get money in before they leave.
No it's not the new kit, it's this years kit just the Carlsberg sponsor is in Chinese.Liverpool will wear Carlsberg on their shirts for the final time at Anfield this weekend - but it'll be with a difference.
The Danish brewers' name has adorned the red shirt at every home game over the last eighteen years - but as Carlsberg prepare to sign off as the club's shirt sponsors at the end of the season their name will be displayed in Chinese language for the clash with Chelsea on Sunday afternoon.
In addition to the change on the front of the players' shirts, Chinese messages will be displayed during the match on the perimeter advertising boardings and in the Carlsberg Lounge at Anfield a Chinese competition winner will present a trophy to the "Man of the Match" after the final whistle.
With Liverpool the only UK city exhibiting at World Expo in Shanghai - its twin city - later this year, Carlsberg officials came up with the novel idea of interacting with the club's massive fan base in that part of the world.
Carlsberg Group Sponsorship Director Keld Strudahl said, "We're delighted to have been able to bring about this momentous occasion. We believe it's a nice little gesture to our friends and fans of Liverpool FC in China, where we know the Club devoted huge support in working things out and we also worked hard with all parties to mark this special occasion for the World Expo."
The Chinese Carlsberg logo will be only the fifth logo ever printed on a Liverpool FC shirt. Liverpool FC's first sponsor was Hitachi, followed by Crown Paints, Candy and then Carlsberg in 1992.
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