Liverpool had a team.That is how it changed
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∙ 12y agobecause king john founded the port of Liverpool in 1207 king john invented people to come live in Liverpool
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∙ 14y agoAll football teams must grow and make progress to stay relevant and to keep making sure that they win games and/or give the best game that they can.
Liverpool FC didnt change their name. Liverpool F.C. were formed in 1892 after Everton broke away from the club. The owner of the Anfield Stadium and a few players formed the club in 1892.
To travel from Gatwick Airport to Liverpool by train, start by taking a train from Gatwick Airport to London Victoria. From there, transfer to the London Underground and take the Victoria Line to London Euston. At Euston, catch a direct train to Liverpool Lime Street. For detailed routes and to find the best ticket options, visit splittraintickets.net. Their service can help you save money by splitting your journey into multiple tickets, making your trip more affordable.
Liverpool to Exeter is a journey of about 4:40 with one change at Birmingham New street. At least that's according to 'thetrainline'
You'll probably have to change at Victoria Coach Station in London.
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Liverpool and Liverpool is a football team with Steven Gerard as Captain
Liverpool arena is a soccer stadium in Liverpool. The address is King's Dock, Liverpool Waterfront, Liverpool. The entire sports complex is ACC Liverpool.
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Maybe a top 4 side this season (2010-2011), realistically a top 6 side. The current ownership will have to change before Liverpool have a realistic chance of improving their league position potential.
Liverpool is a city and Kent is a county so it would depend on which part of Kent you are travelling to. Maidstone is the county town and the journey to there takes about four hours. However, there are no direct trains from Liverpool to anywhere in Kent - you will have to change trains (and stations) in London.
People from Liverpool speak English, since Liverpool is in England. Liverpool's dialect is known as Scouse.
Liverpool and Liverpool reserves