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Gerrard nous parle de sa rencontre avec les nouveaux proprios.Ils lui ont dit qu'ils voulaient faire de Liverpool le plus grand club au monde.Ils lui ont parlé du futur stade et de leur plan pour investir dans l'equipe mais ce qui l'a le plus impressionné c'ets l'assurance qu'ils ont dans la reussite de leur projet.
Il pense que les gens ont moins de respect envers Liverpool ces dernieres années mais il assure que maintenant ca va changer.
Il dit que ca le "tue" de voir Chelsea et United dominer le foot anglais mais il vit une nouvelle ere dorée pour Liverpool arriver.
Enfin il termine en disant:"je pense toujours que nous sommes le plus grand club du pays et avec l'aide des nouveaux investisseurs va arriver une periode ou tout le monde en dehors de Liverpool le pensera aussi.
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GERRARD 'BLOWN AWAY' BY REDS' OWNERS
Posted 11/02/07 12:19EmailPrintSave
Steven Gerrard has revealed he was ``blown away'' at meeting Liverpool's new American owners and has backed the pair to make the club the biggest in the world.
George Gillett and Tom Hicks will replace David Moores as co-chairman at Anfield promising a massive investment into the team and their new stadium.
The duo met Gerrard and fellow home-grown star Jamie Carragher this week to discuss the plans and the Reds captain was hugely impressed.
"After 15 minutes, we had been blown away by the plans they have for the club,'' he said in the Sunday Mirror.
"They said they are going to turn Liverpool into the biggest club in the world.
"They spoke to us about the new stadium and about some of their plans to invest in the team, but what impressed me most was the assurance that they have come to win things.
"I think people have been a bit disrespectful to Liverpool over the last few years, but I can tell you that is going to change now that the takeover has been completed.''
Lifelong supporter Gerrard says it "kills'' him to see Manchester United and Chelsea dominating English football but he sees a new golden era for Liverpool around the corner.
He said: "I believe that we are still the best club in the land and, with a bit of help from our new owners, there will come a time again when everyone outside Liverpool understands that as well."