Kamis, 14 Maret 2013

Stadiums

Main article: Anfield

The interior of a stadium which has red seats.
Anfield, home of Liverpool F.C.
Anfield was built in 1884 on land adjacent to Stanley Park. It was originally used by Everton before the club moved to Goodison Park after a dispute over rent with Anfield owner John Houlding.[47] Left with an empty ground, Houlding founded Liverpool in 1892 and the club has played at Anfield ever since. The capacity of the stadium at the time was 20,000, although only 100 spectators attended Liverpool's first match at Anfield.[48]
In 1906 the banked stand at one end of the ground was formally renamed the Spion Kop after a hill in KwaZulu-Natal.[49] The hill was the site of the Battle of Spion Kop in the Second Boer War, where over 300 men of the Lancashire Regiment died, many of them from Liverpool.[50] At its peak, the stand could hold 28,000 spectators and was one of the largest single-tier stands in the world. Many stadia in England had stands named after Spion Kop, but Anfield's was the largest of them at the time; it could hold more supporters than some entire football grounds.[51]
Anfield could accommodate more than 60,000 supporters at its peak, and had a capacity of 55,000 until the 1990s. The Taylor Report and Premier League regulations obliged Liverpool to convert Anfield to an all-seater stadium in time for the 1993–94 season, reducing the capacity to 45,276.[52] The findings of the Taylor Report precipitated the redevelopment of the Kemlyn Road Stand, which was rebuilt in 1992, coinciding with the centenary of the club, and is now known as the Centenary Stand. An extra tier was added to the Anfield Road end in 1998, which further increased the capacity of the ground but gave rise to problems when it was opened. A series of support poles and stanchions were inserted to give extra stability to the top tier of the stand after movement of the tier was reported at the start of the 1999–2000 season.[53]
Because of restrictions on expanding the capacity at Anfield, Liverpool announced plans to move to the proposed Stanley Park Stadium in May 2002.[54] Planning permission was granted in July 2004,[55] and in September 2006, Liverpool City Council agreed to grant Liverpool a 999-year lease on the proposed site.[56] Following the takeover of the club by George Gillett and Tom Hicks in February 2007, the proposed stadium was redesigned. The new design was approved by the Council in November 2007. The stadium was scheduled to open in August 2011 and would hold 60,000 spectators, with HKS, Inc. contracted to build the stadium.[57] Construction was halted in August 2008, as Gillett and Hicks had difficulty in financing the £300 million needed for the development.[58]

Jadwal Pertandingan Liverpool Liga Inggris 2012/2013


Logo Liverpool
- Berikut ini saya sertakan jadwal lengkap pertandingan Liverpool di Liga Inggris untuk musim 2012/2013 yang akan digelar mulai tanggal 18 Agustus 2012. Mengawali musim 2012-2013 ini Liverpool memang akan menjalani pertandingan yang sulit melawan tim-tim besar seperti MU, Manchester City, dan Arsenal.

Buat kamu yang ngaku fans Liverpool jangan sampai ketinggalan untuk menyimpan jadwal pertandingan Liverpool musim 2012/2013 nanti.


18 Agu 2012 West Bromwich Albion 21:00 WIB Liverpool
25 Agu 2012 Liverpool 21:00 WIB Manchester City
1 Sep 2012 Liverpool 21:00 WIB Arsenal

15 Sep 2012 Sunderland 21:00 WIB Liverpool
22 Sep 2012 Liverpool 21:00 WIB Manchester United
29 Sep 2012 Norwich City 21:00 WIB Liverpool
6 Okt 2012 Liverpool 21:00 WIB Stoke City
20 Okt 2012 Liverpool 21:00 WIB Reading
27 Okt 2012 Everton 21:00 WIB Liverpool
3 Nov 2012 Liverpool 22:00 WIB Newcastle United
10 Nov 2012 Chelsea 22:00 WIB Liverpool
17 Nov 2012 Liverpool 22:00 WIB Wigan Athletic
24 Nov 2012 Swansea City 22:00 WIB Liverpool
28 Nov 2012 Tottenham 02:30 WIB Liverpool
1 Des 2012 Liverpool 22:00 WIB Southampton
8 Des 2012 West Ham United 22:00 WIB Liverpool
15 Des 2012 Liverpool 22:00 WIB Aston Villa
22 Des 2012 Liverpool 22:00 WIB Fulham
26 Des 2012 Stoke City 22:00 WIB Liverpool
29 Des 2012 Queens Park Rangers 22:00 WIB Liverpool
1 Jan 2013 Liverpool 22:00 WIB Sunderland
12 Jan 2013 Manchester United 22:00 WIB Liverpool
19 Jan 2013 Liverpool 22:00 WIB Norwich City
30 Jan 2013 Arsenal 02:45 WIB Liverpool
2 Feb 2013 Manchester City 22:00 WIB Liverpool

9 Feb 2013 Liverpool 22:00 WIB West Bromwich Albion
23 Feb 2013 Liverpool 22:00 WIB Swansea City
2 Mar 2013 Wigan Athletic 22:00 WIB Liverpool
9 Mar 2013 Liverpool 22:00 WIB Tottenham
16 Mar 2013 Southampton 22:00 WIB Liverpool
30 Mar 2013 Aston Villa 22:00 WIB Liverpool
6 Apr 2013 Liverpool 21:00 WIB West Ham United
13 Apr 2013 Reading 21:00 WIB Liverpool
20 Apr 2013 Liverpool 21:00 WIB Chelsea
27 Apr 2013 Newcastle United 21:00 WIB Liverpool
4 Mei 2013 Liverpool 21:00 WIB Everton
12 Mei 2013 Fulham 21:00 WIB Liverpool
19 Mei 2013 Liverpool 21:00 WIB Queens Park Rangers