Wolverhampton Wanderers v Liverpool (Away) Tickets

 
Wolverhampton Wanderers v Liverpool Tickets

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Wolverhampton v Liverpool (Away)
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Wolverhampton Wanderers v Liverpool (Away) Tickets, Liverpool Away Section

Date: 26/01/2010 | Venue: Molineux Stadium, WOLVERHAMPTON - United Kingdom | In Stock: 0

Price: £95.00

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Liverpool FC

Liverpool also known as The Reds was founded in 1892. Liverpool plays at the Anfield Stadium. Liverpool was 4th in the Premier League last season. Liverpool’s current manager is Rafael Benítez who joined in 2004. Liverpool is the most successful club in the history of British football, having won 18 league championships, 5 European Cups, 3 UEFA Cups, 7 FA Cups and 7 league cups. Fernando Torres is just one of the talented players for the team. To see how Liverpool perform in this season’s Premier League buy your Liverpool Football Tickets now at www.TicketSolutions.co.uk

The stadium is located within a mile of Wolverhampton city centre, just outside of the city's ring road, and is a prominent building because of its size. It consists of four stands: the Steve Bull Stand (formerly the John Ireland stand), the Jack Harris Stand, the Stan Cullis Stand and the Billy Wright Stand.

In front of the Billy Wright Stand is a statue of the player, who made 105 appearances for England, 90 of them as captain. In front of the Stan Cullis stand is a statue of the former player, captain and manager who led the team during their most successful era.

The total seated capacity of the ground is approximately 28,525. This was expanded in 2003 by the building of a temporary stand, known as the Graham Hughes Stand, providing capacity for another 900 fans. These temporary seats were removed before the beginning of the 2006/07 season. In the days before the Taylor Report, which required British football stadia to provide seating for all those attending, the ground had a capacity of over 60,000; the record attendance for a match at the ground is 61,315 for a game against Liverpool on 11 February 1939.