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Liverpool likely to stay at Anfield

Written By Unknown on Senin, 15 Oktober 2012 | 23.40

Hallowed land ... Liverpool fans are keen to see the side remain at Anfield. Source: AP

Liverpool look set to stay at Anfield instead of moving to a new ground, after city authorities announced plans to regenerate the area around their historic home.

Liverpool City Council said they had secured a $39.45 million grant to transform the Anfield area in the city in northwest England, with further investment likely from a public housing association.

The club's managing director Ian Ayre described the move as a "major step forward" for both Liverpool and local residents, after years of wrangling about whether they should move from the stadium that has been their home since 1892.

"This is step one as there is land to acquire, plans to be approved, etc. but this is a significant moment. Questions about capacity and cost are not for today, not until we have certainty," he told a news conference in the city.

Redevelopment of Anfield is likely to see improvements and extensions made to the main stand and the Anfield Road end, as the regeneration plans include proposals to clear a number of streets near the ground in agreement with local residents.

Planning permission, though, is still required, which means that a move to a new home in nearby Stanley Park still can not be entirely ruled out.

Barclays Premier League side Liverpool are owned by US firm the Fenway Sports Group, which has previously re-developed existing old stadiums, including the home of Boston Red Sox baseball team, Fenway Park.


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Ferrari reject Vettel rumours

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Swtich ... British reports suggest Sebastian Vettel will join Ferrari in 2014. Source: Dita Alangkara / News Limited

Dual Formula 1 world champion Red Bull's Sebastian Vettel is reportedly set to sign with Ferrari.

The German ace currently leads the 2012 championship after winning his third straight grand prix in South Korea on Sunday.

British media believes Vettel will replace Felipe Massa at Ferrari after the Brazilian was resigned for one more year.

However, Ferrari president , Luca di Montezemolo, rejected reports that Vettel was set to join the Italian outfit.

"I've always said that I don't want two roosters in the hen-house. I don't like that and it creates instability in the team," he told Italian radio.

Germany's Vettel, currently racing for Red Bull, is the reigning Formula One champion and on Sunday drove to victory in the South Korean Grand Prix, leapfrogging Ferrari's Fernando Alonso at the top of the drivers' standings.

Alonso had sanctioned the move after previously ruling out pairing up with Lewis Hamilton, who will move from McLaren to Mercedes next season, according to unnamed sources at Ferrari quoted by British media.

The Spaniard won the world title in 2005 and 2006 with Renault but has not finished above second with the Italian team.

The reports also state Vettel has signed a pre-contract agreement that is said to contain performance-based clauses that will mean Ferrari have to produce certain results to have Vettel sign.

If the 25-year-old was to sign with the Italian powerhouse - alongside title rival Fernando Alonso - it would mean arguably the most powerful line-up in Formula 1 history.


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Socceroos, Iraq share age debate

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Veterans ... Iraq's Younis Mahmoud (L) and Australia's Lucas Neill faced off in 2011. Source:AFP

Those bemoaning Australia's failure to regenerate the national side should take comfort ahead of Wednesday morning's (AEDT) crucial FIFA World Cup qualifier, as opponents Iraq have been having exactly the same discussion.

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While Holger Osieck stands accused of being overly reliant on the 2006 World Cup generation, his Iraqi equivalent - Brazilian legend Zico - has leaned heavily on the nucleus of the team that lifted the Asian Cup in 2007.

But there are signs of change.

For Iraq's last qualifier (against Japan), Zico left mainstays Nashat Akram, Karrar Jassim, Qusay Munir and even captain, Younis Mahmoud, on the bench.

Hawar Mulla Mohamed, the veteran winger who did Australia so much damage at the 2007 Asian Cup, was dropped.

To prove the demotions were no idle threat, Zico has omitted Jassim completely from this squad - thought to be as a punishment for arguing with the referee at the end of the 1-0 loss in Saitama - while midfielder Munir has left the camp and been allowed to return to his club.  He may not play for his country again.

Emad Mohamed - scorer of vital goals against Australia at the 2004 Olympics and in the 2008 World Cup qualifiers - has reportedly retired after disagreements with Mahmoud.

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Baseem Abbas, the flamboyant full-back, has picked up an injury in training, and won't feature against the Australians in Doha either.

All of which leaves Nashat, Younis, defender Ali Rehema and goalkeeper Noor Sabri from the victorious 2007 squad as starting choices in Qatar.

Sabri was Iraq's standout player in their latest friendly against Brazil - strange, as he featured in a 6-0 loss to the South American heavyweights. But without Sabri's heroics the drubbing could have been even heavier.

It will be interesting to see whether such a loss - combined with the travel (the friendly was staged in Sweden, specifically to take advantage of the largest ex-pat Iraqi community in the world) - will have a negative impact on Iraq's preparations for such a vital qualifier.

Zico himself has been under the spotlight. Until recently, he was claiming he hadn't been paid by the Iraqi federation in months. 

The IFA went out of their way to prove otherwise by releasing bank statements to the media, showing deposits on his reported $2.5m a year salary. 

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The Iraqi coach - whose brother, Edu, acts as his number two - is on a big bonus to get the Lions of Mesopotamia to just their second World Cup finals.

And perhaps that's why they needed to play in Malmo - to get their slice of the financial reward that comes with playing a high-profile outfit such as Brazil.

There are unlikely to be as many Iraqis in attendance at the Grand Hamad Stadium. In fact, Zico has asked his federation to move future home qualifiers to the UAE, where more of the diaspora live.

But one Iraqi who has made it is utility Khaldoun Ibrahim. Despite a lengthy delay in Sweden, caused by entry and exit visas issued to two different passports, Ibrahim has made it to the Qatari capital with a day to spare.

Also arriving late is former Australia coach, Pim Verbeek, who along with ex Socceroos assistant, Henk Duut, will watch the match from the stands. 

The pair, who are working with the Moroccan youth teams, are on a trip to visit Duut's daughter, who is married to a footballer playing in Qatar.

Meanwhile, as Zico continues his attempts to regenerate the Iraqis, he will note that five of the Australia team that defeated his then Japan side in Kaiserslautern in 2006 (Mark Schwarzer, Luke Wilkshire, Lucas Neill, Tim Cahill and Mark Bresciano) remain virtually automatic selections. 

By contrast, Japan, who top the section by six points with just four games to play, have just two players left from that campaign - Yuichi Komano and Yasuhito Endo.


Catch the Socceroos' clash against Iraq Live on Fox Sports 1HD from 12.45am (EDT) on Wednesday!


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Ioane ruled out of Bledisloe Cup

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Injury ... Digby Ioane is ruled out of the third and final Bledisloe Cup Test. Source: Mark Evans / AP

Wallabies strike weapon Digby Ioane will miss Saturday night's Bledisloe Cup clash in a major blow to Australia's hopes of reversing their trans-Tasman fortunes.

Ioane was on Monday night ruled out of the Suncorp Stadium encounter with the high-flying All Blacks due to a painful knee injury.

The destructive 31-Test winger copped a bad cork on the joint against South Africa more than a fortnight ago but managed to back up the week after when he scored the match-winning try in the Wallabies' 25-19 win over Argentina in Rosario.

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The problem flared up again during the long flight back from South America but Ioane is expected to recover in time to be available for next month's end-of-season tour of Europe.

His absence robs the Wallabies of their most-potent ball-runner as they attempt to end New Zealand's 16-match winning streak.

Coach Robbie Deans has the option of replacing Ioane with returning utility back Adam Ashley-Cooper or specialist wingers Dom Shipperley or Drew Mitchell.

Ashley-Cooper would prefer to stay at outside centre, which would come at the expense of Ben Tapuai, but he did play on the wing in the first Bledisloe Test in August when Australia lost 27-19.


Watch the Wallabies take on the All Blacks LIVE from 8pm (EDT) on Saturday on Fox Sports 3HD.


Mitchell hasn't played since he re-injured his ankle in the 22-0 second Test loss but has made a remarkable comeback after initially being told he required surgery.

Deans has said he would be considered for an immediate return but rookie Shipperley would be the more match-hardened choice.

In positive news for the home side, No.8 Radike Samo has been cleared for selection on Tuesday after overcoming a biceps problem.

The injury-depleted Wallabies know the enormity of their task as the All Blacks haven't lost since the 25-20 defeat in their last Brisbane visit 14 months ago.

Both Ashley-Cooper and five-eighth Kurtley Beale rated the world champions a more fearsome, in-form unit than when they swept through last year's World Cup.

One more victory will equal New Zealand's own record 17-match winning streak.

Meantime, cautious Wallabies skipper James Horwill has undergone precautionary scans to ensure his rehabilitation from hamstring surgery is continuing on the right track.

Lock Horwill still holds genuine hope of returning to action in the four-Test tour of Europe.


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Stosur hopes for Istanbul ticket

End of season ... Sam Stosur is still chasing a place at the WTA Championships. Source: Mike Stobe / AFP

Samantha Stosur and Frenchwoman Marion Bartoli said Monday they will be looking to sneak into a potential backdoor slot for the $US4.9 million ($A4.80 million) WTA Championships in Istanbul later this month.

The 2011 US Open champion Stosur, currently ninth in the world but with Bartoli breathing down her neck as they look to be first choice replacement, had been desperate to sneak into the season-ending WTA championship but missed out on the elite top-eight line-up after losing early to Julia Goerges in Beijing.

That defeat allowed China's Li Na to claim the final spot in the money-spinning tournament, leaving 28-year-old Stosur dependent on an injury withdrawal if she is to extend her season.

Stosur, top seed in Moscow this week, told reporters that this year, in contrast to some earlier sub-par showings in Moscow, she would be out to hit top form and take the title.

"This year I've definitely come into this tournament hoping to do well,'' the 28-year-old Stosur, who announced a last-moment withdrawal from playing in Moscow last year.

"Last year I decided to withdraw from playing here just after the final in Osaka having already qualified for the WTA Championships. It was impossible to play all the Asian swing and than continue playing here.

"But this year I have a goal to finish ninth if possible. Of course me and Marion (Bartoli) will watch closely each other's performance here, both hoping to finish as the first substitute in Istanbul.

"And as far as we both failed to qualify for the main draw we'll go to Istanbul prepared to play at any moment looking what will happen to the other players there.''

Stosur, 28, also said that she was satisfied in general with her performance this season.

"Compared to the previous (2011) this year looks probably more disappointing as my results were much lower,'' Stosur said.

"I didn't have such a big win like the US Open, but I had lot of semis and lot of quarters this year and overall it wasn't really bad.''

Meanwhile, second-seeded Bartoli is keen to move up from her current ranking of 10th.

Bartoli said that her experience of coming as a substitute in last year's WTA Championships - where she played the final group match, coming in for the injured Maria Sharapova - helped her to stay focused as the season nears its end.

"I'll try to finish ninth (in the rankings) after Kremlin Cup,'' the 28-year-old said.


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