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Germany decided to stop ******* around against Armenia i see
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depth is always nice. more pressing immediate needs though, as you mentioned. let's see some moves earlier this offseason rather than later
he wasn't offside on the replay, but oh well.and I was really looking forward to another Hulk Macarena
Only if you request obscure national teams like Algeria. Coupe likes that.
he wasn't offside on the replay, but oh well.and I was really looking forward to another Hulk Macarena
This Serbian side needs more gelling up on top. They're making good runs, but lack a proper attack up front.
LFC to host Dortmund in August friendly
6th Jun 2014 - Latest News
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Liverpool FC today confirmed a pre-season friendly fixture against German side Borussia Dortmund, to be played at Anfield on Sunday August 10.
The game will kick off at 12.15pm BST at the Reds' home ground, bringing together two sides who last met competitively 13 years ago in the Champions League.
Supporters should stay logged onto Liverpoolfc.com during the coming days and weeks for information regarding tickets for the match.
The clash with Dortmund, who finished second in the Bundesliga last season, will follow summer friendlies against Preston North End, AS Roma, Olympiacos, Manchester City and AC Milan.
Billy Hogan, chief commercial officer at LFC, commented: "It has been over a decade since Borussia Dortmund played at Anfield so we are looking forward to welcoming them back.
"This fixture promises an electric atmosphere as both teams get ready for the upcoming season and the possibility of meeting again in the Champions League."
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Although the storied clubs have met just six times in their history, Dortmund were notably the opponents in the Reds' first-ever European final - a 2-1 defeat in the Cup Winners' Cup showpiece of 1966.
A mutual appreciation has also arisen through the power of Liverpool anthem 'You'll Never Walk Alone', which the German outfit's fans often sing during matches and recently marked the 25th anniversary of the Hillsborough disaster with a poignant rendition.
Dortmund CEO, Hans-Joachim Watzke, said: "The match between Liverpool FC and Borussia Dortmund is the meeting of two teams that have a lot in common: a rich history, unique fans and a passionate style of football.
"We are honoured and very much looking forward to playing in this iconic stadium."
Did not know that many top names are out of the cup this year
From what I'm reading Ronaldo, Pepe, and someone else won't be playing... Kinda sucks to miss out on some Ronaldo action, but he's injured and needs recoveryexcited to watch this Mexico v Portugal friendly.