Barclays Premier League 2009-10
August
15 Tottenham (A)
19 Stoke (H)
22 Aston Villa (H)
29 Bolton (A)
September
12 Burnley (H)
19 West Ham (A)
26 Hull (H)
October
3 Chelsea (A)
17 Sunderland (A)
24 Man Utd (H)
31 Fulham (A)
November
7 Birmingham (H)
21 Man City (H)
28 Everton (A)
December
5 Blackburn (A)
12 Arsenal (H)
16 Wigan (H)
19 Portsmouth (A)
26 Wolverhampton (H)
28 Aston Villa (A)
January
9 Tottenham (H)
16 Stoke (A)
26 Wolverhampto (A)
30 Bolton (H)
February
6 Everton (H)
9 Arsenal (A)
20 Man City (A)
27 Blackburn (H)
March
6 Wigan (A)
13 Portsmouth (H)
20 Man Utd (A)
27 Sunderland (H)
April
3 Birmingham (A)
10 Fulham (H)
17 West Ham (H)
24 Burnley (A)
May
1 Chelsea (H)
9 Hull (A)
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Liverpool FC
Anfield Road
Liverpool
Merseyside
L4 OTH
Tel: (0151) 263 2361
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Brief History
Liverpool Football Club The club and has won more trophies than any other English club. The club has won a joint-record eighteen league titles, seven FA Cups seven League Cups , and the European Cup five times, a record for an English club.
Liverpool spent several years in the Second Division (level 2) during the late 1950s, and did not win promotion again until the appointment of Bill Shankly as manager in 1959.
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Rafael Benitez |
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Manager -
Rafael " Rafa " Benítez Maudes

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