• Liverpool booked their place in the FA Cup semi-finals with a win over Stoke

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    Liverpool have been granted their request to face either Everton or Sunderland in the semi-finals of the FA Cup on Saturday, April 14 Soccer Jerseys .

    April 15 will be the 23rd anniversary of the Hillsborough disaster and Liverpool have not played a game on that date since.

    The weekend of April 14 and 15 is when the FA Cup semi-finals take place and Reds boss Kenny Dalglish made the club's position clear following the win over Stoke.

    Dalglish said: "We won't play on the 15th. The FA and UEFA have always been exemplary and very supportive, and that's great credit to them.

    "I don't think it's even worth a line in a paper that we might play on the 15th because we won't.

    "We've never played on the 15th before, have we? So there you are. Why would they change now?" www.wholesalewcsoccerjerseys.com

    And it has been confirmed Liverpool will play on Saturday - with the second semi-final between Chelsea and Tottenham or Bolton taking place on Sunday.

    This decision would appear to have required the support of the other clubs and UEFA, as Chelsea face a potential Champions League semi-final, first leg in the following week - provided they beat Benfica in the last eight.

    Both games will take place at Wembley.


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  • Tottenham will offer help to all their players

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    The entire Tottenham squad have requested heart checks following Fabrice Muamba's cardiac arrest at White Hart Lane on Saturday.

    Bolton midfielder Muamba is in intensive care at The London Chest Hospital after he collapsed during the FA Cup quarter-final between the two sides Wholesale Soccer Jerseys .

    The game was abandoned shortly before half-time, with players from both sides visibly distressed following Muamba's collapse. And the Spurs players have requested that they be checked to see if they have any long-term heart defects.

    "The players have all demanded cardiac screening today," sports cardiologist Sanjay Sharma told Sky News "That involves taking a history relating to cardiac symptoms, which include chest pain during exertion or breath which is disproportionate to the amount of exercise being performed and blackouts, (and) asking about a family history because many of these conditions that can cause cardiac arrest are hereditary.

    "We then perform a cardiac examination and following that we do an ECG (electrocardiogram) which is an electrical tracing of the heart which looks for electric faults of the heart and a cardiac ultrasound which looks at heart muscle problems or problems with the heart values soccer jerseys real ."

    Tottenham manager Harry Redknapp backed the move, saying: "Fortunately, we already had a cardiologist visiting the training ground today for routine screening, so we are able to offer any player who wishes to be tested for the purpose of reassurance an additional opportunity to be screened."

    Redknapp is aware some players may take time to get over the upset and confirmed the club would offer all the help required.

    "What happened on Saturday to Fabrice Muamba was a shock to everyone," Redknapp told Tottenham's website. "It is possible that the effects of this could hit some quicker than others and, despite these difficult circumstances, we all have to pull together and carry on with our season.

    "We will be providing players with whatever support they need in order to help them move on from what has happened, while obviously always keeping Fabrice at the forefront of our minds and willing him to make a recovery."


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  • Luis Suarez claims he is enjoying all aspects of life at Liverpool

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    Luis Suarez has reaffirmed his commitment to Liverpool, with the Uruguayan insisting he and his family are settled in the area. Custom Soccer Jerseys

    Suarez has proved to be a huge success since his move from Ajax in January 2011, but he has had to contend with controversies - notably the incident that saw him serve an eight-match ban after being found guilty of aiming racist language at Manchester United defender Patrice Evra.

    It had been claimed that Liverpool were looking into the prospect of offloading the forward, with Paris Saint Germain reported to be interested. www.ussoccerjerseyscheap.com

    Suarez gave a recent interview where he claimed he was committed to Liverpool and he has reaffirmed this to the club's official website.

    "I have spoken with people at the club and they know that I want to stay and that I am enjoying myself and am very happy here," Suarez said.

    "No one at the club has told me that they want to try and sell me or that I will be leaving!

    "I'm going to carry on playing my football here at Liverpool. There are a good few years left on my contract and I want to carry on enjoying myself because both my family and I feel really happy here."


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