Showing posts with label plans. Show all posts
Showing posts with label plans. Show all posts

Monday, 9 May 2016

Steven Gerrard Plans Liverpool Return

Former Liverpool captain Steven Gerrard is confident he will return to the club “sooner rather than later”.


The ex-Reds midfielder, who made over 700 appearances during a 17-year career at Anfield, is currently playing for Major League Soccer side Los Angeles Galaxy.


Gerrard says he is enjoying going unnoticed in the United States – but plans to return to Liverpool “somewhere down the line”.


The 35-year-old said he and his family were happy living in California, but admitted he missed friends and family in the UK as well as attending games at Anfield.


Speaking at a fans’ question and answer session at LA Galaxy’s stadium, he said: “I will be going home at some point.


“I don’t want to start any unnecessary rumours. I’m really happy where I am at the moment. But I’m sure somewhere down the line I will represent Liverpool Football Club.


“I miss my friends and my family. I miss a bit of cold weather.


“I miss going to the games. I spent 35 years in Liverpool. Liverpool’s my home, it always will be. This is my second home for a short period of time.


“Sooner rather than later I will return to where I’m comfortable with my people – and that’s Liverpool.”


Gerrard, who came on as a substitute and scored the Galaxy’s final goal in their 4-2 win over New England Revolution on Sunday, said his wife Alex and daughters, Lilly-Ella, Lexie and Lourdes, were “enjoying a different life experience” in LA.


He added: “Obviously the city’s a fantastic city for myself and my family, the climate, there’s plenty to do. I’m pretty much unnoticed as well, which is a bonus.


“I’m getting on a little bit now so eventually we’ll move back and settle in Liverpool.”







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Steven Gerrard Plans Liverpool Return

Monday, 2 May 2016

Tyson Fury Plans To Retire In July

World heavyweight champion Tyson Fury has told his social media followers he will retire after his rematch with Wladimir Klitschko on 9 July.


The 27-year-old outpointed Klitschko to win the WBA, IBF and WBO titles last November and will face the Ukrainian again at the Manchester Arena.


He posted on Twitter: “I set off today for what promises to be a very hard eight weeks’ training camp.


“This will be my best fight, then I’ll retire 100%.”


In a recent pre-fight news conference Fury, unbeaten in 25 professional fights, said: “I could beat Wladimir if I was 30st and fat as a pig. I don’t need to turn up in shape.”


Turning to 40-year-old Klitschko, he said: “Shame on you, you let a fat man beat you.”


And on Sunday the Manchester-born fighter, who told BBC Radio 5 live in February that he was considering retirement, posted a picture of his family and wrote that he was missing them.


“This is the reason I’m retiring after my next fight, to spend the my time with these guys,” Fury said.



Tyson Fury Plans To Retire In July