My dream move from FIFA to Liverpool FC
JMU Journalism graduate Chris Shaw blogs about his work for football's governing body FIFA and Liverpool FC.
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JMU Journalism graduate Chris Shaw blogs about his work for football's governing body FIFA and Liverpool FC.
Andy Carroll completes a £15m move from Liverpool to West Ham, while Luis Suarez seems determined to follow him out of the club.
The first flight service from Liverpool John Lennon Airport to Copenhagen has opened.
Liverpool FC teamed up with the Anthony Nolan cancer charity to get people to sign up to the national bone marrow donor register.
Liverpool supporters union Spirit of Shankly has joined a nationwide campaign in a bid to lower ticket prices for football fans.
Liverpool FC will wear special 'Seeing is Believing' charity shirts when they play West Bromwich Albion at Anfield.
Liverpool FC legend Jamie Carragher has announced he will retire from professional football at the end of the season.
The Anfield Wrap is set to take its award-winning podcast on the road to Ireland and America.
JMU Journalism joined journalists at Melwood to hear Brendan Rodgers' verdict on his first six months in charge of Liverpool.
Liverpool FC legend Alan Kennedy discusses the club's history in an exclusive interview with JMU Journalism.
Liverpool and Everton aim to raise money for the Royal British Legion by auctioning off their match-worn Remembrance poppy jerseys.
A Hillsborough memorial mural has been was unveiled at the Twelfth Man pub by Liverpool star Jamie Carragher.
Liverpool FC supporters' union 'Spirit of Shankly' has successfully lodged a complaint against Durham Police.
Pressure mounts on Brendan Rodgers as League Cup holders Liverpool slump to a 3-1 defeat by Swansea.
Local football fans have been warned about their use of dangerous explosives inside football grounds.
Liverpool were left with a sense of injustice after having a late Luis Suarez 'winner' ruled out as Everton hit back to draw the Merseyside...
With the Merseyside derby looming this weekend, both Everton and Liverpool fans have their concerns going into the game.
Nearly a million foreign tourists saw football in England last year, and Anfield was second only to Old Trafford in attracting the most.