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Ebury Publishing Klopp
Liverpool Football Club was founded in 1892 and is one of the world's most historic and famous football clubs. Honours include 19 League Titles, eight FA Cups, ten League Cups, six European Cups, three UEFA Cups, four European Super Cups, 16 Charity Shields, one FIFA Club World Cup, two Women's Super League and one Women's Championship. As a socially responsible club, Liverpool FC is proud of its heritage and plays a proactive role in its communities through its official charity, Liverpool FC Foundation, which helps children and families in Merseyside and beyond, and the Red Neighbours programme, which creates events and experiences specifically aimed at improving the lives of those living in and around the Anfield area (L4, L5 and L6). Liverpool FC is a global brand and works with leading edge commercial partners around the world providing unparalleled commercial opportunities.
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Reach plc Trent Alexander-Arnold: The Scouser In Our Team: Official Liverpool Football Club tribute souvenir magazine
No2 in Liverpool Football Club’s official Icons series The new reds vice-captain and his sensational story so far He’s Alexander-Arnold He’s Alexander-Arnold He’s Alexander-Arnold The Scouser in our team! Trent Alexander-Arnold is living the dream as the local lad proudly playing for his boyhood club. As he begins his first season as Reds vice-captain, this official souvenir special – the second in the club’s new Icons series – tells his sensational story so far. From his lightning progress in the LFC Academy to his breakthrough season in 2016/17; becoming a Champions League winner at just 20 years of age and then a Premier League champion; redefining the modern full-back role with assist after outrageous assist and stunning free-kicks; and now adapting to a hybrid role which has earned him a new nickname: the Scouse Pirlo! Featuring stunning imagery and fascinating archive interviews with the matchday programme and magazine, this Trent special is one to treasure. “I’ve always felt I’ve been a mature person for my age, but every year I’ve tried to take on more responsibility for the team and how we play and how we conduct ourselves. You need to lay the foundations first and you need to act like a leader before you’re given that responsibility – that’s something I try to do every year.” “Being made vice-captain has come at a good time, at a good age. I’ve played a lot of games, I’ve been through a lot in football, and to be able to have this kind of role is something I’m proud of and want to use as a stepping-stone to go on and lead the team someday.
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