Dear United,
As I said earlier that after this season which ended yesterday, that I would be leaving the club as a supporter.
It wasn't an easy decision but some decisions are meant to happen to move forward.
On that note, I thank every one that supported me to this end, it was quite a journey.
As I step into my new club Liverpool, I hope all the Kopites welcomes me into the new club.
Like I said earlier, my profile picture will be the same but there will be a change of name to Ken/Kopite.
I wish us all a wonderful summer and prosperous season ahead.
From Utd. Ken to Ken/Kopite!
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Bayern’s Uli Hoeneß said in May “no chance to sell, not even for €200m”.
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By January I will be heading to my polling unit with 2by2.
I have already contacted my friends.
Whoever that shares money I don't mind your party, be it APC, PDP, ADC, NDC I don't care.
Just don't share any fking money and allow people cast their votes where their mind is.
If you try to share money you will know what 2by2 means.
N:B I will be doing this only at my polling unit, you can decide to do same to yours.
The funny part about these banditry and terrorists we all clamoring to end is that if the Govt declares state of emergency on these people the Hausas and Fulani will start shouting GENOCIDE.
Buh who cares, they should kill these morons on sight.
Very heartless people.
Swears you in by 10am.
Give your speech by 10:30am
At exactly 11am declare shot on sight to these bandits and terrorists.
Hausa and Fulani people will start shouting GENOCIDE!
Presidency no hard.
🚨 Yan Diomandé: “Paris Saint-Germain is a team I’ve loved since I was a child. My father supports Paris Saint-Germain, and it’s a team I admire as a football fan”, told L’Equipe.
“It would be a pleasure for me to come and play here with one of the biggest clubs. It’s always a pleasure to come here because, with French being spoken, I think adapting wouldn’t be difficult. But why not?”.
“I don’t think I’m looking ahead to the future or focusing on anything else. As I’ve said, I remain focused on the World Cup. After that, the clubs will sort things out between themselves and we’ll see what happens next”, added to Telefoot.
By January I will be heading to my polling unit with 2by2.
I have already contacted my friends.
Whoever that shares money I don't mind your party, be it APC, PDP, ADC, NDC I don't care.
Just don't share any fking money and allow people cast their votes where their mind is.
If you try to share money you will know what 2by2 means.
N:B I will be doing this only at my polling unit, you can decide to do same to yours.
David Ornstein has built more credibility and legacy in football journalism than Fabrizio Romano, and it’s not even close.
Romano is brilliant for speed and updates, but Ornstein is the one clubs, executives and journalists trust when it comes to accuracy and breaking the biggest stories.
When Ornstein speaks, people treat it as confirmation. When Romano speaks, people often wait for Ornstein to confirm it.
All Liverpool FC Managers (1892–Present)
Liverpool have had 22 managers, 21 full-time, since the club formed in 1892. Here’s the full list:
Early Era 1892-1959.
1. William Edward Barclay - 1892-1895
First manager. Won 1 Lancashire League, 1 Second Division title
2. John McKenna - 1895-1896
Won 1 Second Division title
3. Tom Watson - 1896-1915
Longest-serving by time: 19 years. Won 2 First Division titles
4. David Ashworth - 1919-1923
Won league in 1921/22
5. Matt McQueen- 1923-1928
6. George Patterson - 1928-1936
7. George Kay- 1936-1951
8. Don Welsh - 1951-1956
9. Phil Taylor - 1956-1959
The Golden Era 1959-1991
10. Bill Shankly- 1959-1974
783 games, 407 wins. Built the foundations. Won 3 League titles, UEFA Cup
11. Bob Paisley - 1974-1983
Most successful: 20 trophies. 6 League titles, 3 European Cups
12. Joe Fagan - 1983-1985
Won League, European Cup, League Cup in 1983/84
13. Kenny Dalglish - 1985-1991
Player-manager. Won 3 League titles, 2 FA Cups.
Modern Era 1991-Present
14. Graeme Souness - 1991-1994
15. Roy Evans - 1994-1998
16. Gérard Houllier - 1998-2004
17. Rafael Benítez - 2004-2010
Won Champions League 2005, FA Cup 2006
18. Roy Hodgson- 2010-2011
19. Kenny Dalglish- 2011-2012
Second spell. Won League Cup 2012
20. Brendan Rodgers - 2012-2015
Nearly won Premier League in 2013/14
21. Jürgen Klopp - 2015-2024
491 games, 62% win rate. Won Premier League 2020, Champions League 2019
22. Arne Slot - 2024-Present
Won Premier League 2024/2025
Quick facts:
- Most successful: Bob Paisley with 20 trophies
- Most games: Bill Shankly with 783 matches
- Longest serving: Tom Watson, 18 years 262 days.
All Liverpool FC Managers (1892–Present)
Liverpool have had 22 managers, 21 full-time, since the club formed in 1892. Here’s the full list:
Early Era 1892-1959.
1. William Edward Barclay - 1892-1895
First manager. Won 1 Lancashire League, 1 Second Division title
2. John McKenna - 1895-1896
Won 1 Second Division title
3. Tom Watson - 1896-1915
Longest-serving by time: 19 years. Won 2 First Division titles
4. David Ashworth - 1919-1923
Won league in 1921/22
5. Matt McQueen- 1923-1928
6. George Patterson - 1928-1936
7. George Kay- 1936-1951
8. Don Welsh - 1951-1956
9. Phil Taylor - 1956-1959
The Golden Era 1959-1991
10. Bill Shankly- 1959-1974
783 games, 407 wins. Built the foundations. Won 3 League titles, UEFA Cup
11. Bob Paisley - 1974-1983
Most successful: 20 trophies. 6 League titles, 3 European Cups
12. Joe Fagan - 1983-1985
Won League, European Cup, League Cup in 1983/84
13. Kenny Dalglish - 1985-1991
Player-manager. Won 3 League titles, 2 FA Cups.
Modern Era 1991-Present
14. Graeme Souness - 1991-1994
15. Roy Evans - 1994-1998
16. Gérard Houllier - 1998-2004
17. Rafael Benítez - 2004-2010
Won Champions League 2005, FA Cup 2006
18. Roy Hodgson- 2010-2011
19. Kenny Dalglish- 2011-2012
Second spell. Won League Cup 2012
20. Brendan Rodgers - 2012-2015
Nearly won Premier League in 2013/14
21. Jürgen Klopp - 2015-2024
491 games, 62% win rate. Won Premier League 2020, Champions League 2019
22. Arne Slot - 2024-Present
Won Premier League 2024/2025
Quick facts:
- Most successful: Bob Paisley with 20 trophies
- Most games: Bill Shankly with 783 matches
- Longest serving: Tom Watson, 18 years 262 days.
Liverpool Football Club celebrates its 134th birthday today 🎈
The club officially came into existence on June 3, 1892, after founder John Houlding set about creating a new team on Merseyside that year 🔴
A special story was underway... ✨