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Mignolet eyes cup and top four spot

April 18, 2015 by  
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Liverpool’s Simon Mignolet believes there is no reason to prioritise the FA Cup over a top-four finish.



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Liverpool goalkeeper Simon Mignolet insists choosing between an FA Cup victory and finishing in the top four would be like preferring one of his parents over the other.

With the Reds in semi-final action against Aston Villa on Sunday Brendan Rodgers’ side could see the gap between themselves and fourth place – currently occupied by Manchester City – grow.

It has been suggested the cup competition can save their season, in-form playmaker Philippe Coutinho even suggested as much ahead of their quarter-final replay at Blackburn last week, but Mignolet does not see any reason why they should prioritise one over the other at the moment.

“The next game is the FA Cup semi-final so the focus is on that but you don’t really choose between your mum and dad so we still have two things to play for and we will try to do that from now until the end of the season,” said the Belgium international.

“We want to do both – let’s hope we can do both. We have the FA Cup and league still to play for and we want to do well in every single game.”

Mignolet has enjoyed a renaissance in his form which mirrored that of the team’s results since returning to the starting line-up on Boxing Day after being dropped for a short spell.

He accepts his time out of the team gave him chance to make changes to his game, which involved being more dominant in his area and certainly more vocal with his team-mates.

“It is something we spoke about when I was out the team: to be more aggressive and be more dominant with defenders and be more commanding and demanding,” he added.

“Last week I had family over and they asked me straight after the game if my voice had not gone because they do not normally hear me on the pitch.

“I have always been one who tries to give information to the defenders and for me to organise at set-pieces but it is maybe more the body language and the commanding voice to get the message over to the players which has changed a bit.

“It is something to do with my character as well which is a bit laid back so I had to make sure when I gave a signal it was commanding enough.”

Mignolet is likely to be tested by Belgium team-mate Christian Benteke, who is enjoying his own return to form with eight goals in his last seven games.

“I’ve not spoken to Benteke this week but we spoke about it when we last met for internationals,” said the goalkeeper.

“We still had Blackburn to play at that stage but he knew if we were to progress it would be me and him.

“We know Aston Villa have aerial ability with two strikers up front and so it is something we have to deal with on Sunday.

“He (Benteke) has been scoring a couple of goals lately, together with (Gabriel) Agbonlahor they have a lot of pace up front.

“But we have to look at ourselves to perform. Villa come second.”

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Play area at Rudheath is earmarked for major revamp

April 17, 2015 by  
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RUDHEATH residents have given their overwhelming support to plans to revamp a play area.

The play equipment at St John’s playing fields is due to be replaced by Rudheath Parish Council, which sought the views of local people on the scheme.

Almost everyone who was asked agreed that the park needed updating, with three out of four people choosing swings and slides as their preferred equipment.

The public consultation was undertaken by members of the parish council, and 64 per cent of those who took part felt that the two to eight age group was appropriate for the play area.

Parish councillors discussed three schemes submitted by companies at their meeting on Monday, and chose a proposal by Park Leisure to take forward.

The parish council will now seek section 106 funding for the play area revamp. Section 106 money comes from developers, and is earmarked for infrastructure improvements.

Cllr Alison Gerrard was one of the councillors who took part in the consultation.

“We have been round all the houses in the area and asked people whether they used the play area and did they think the park needed updating,” said Cllr Gerrard.

Almost half the residents said they used the park for children’s play, and one in five said they used it to walk their dog.

“The equipment is at least 15 years old, and looks tired and dated, and almost everyone agreed that the park should be updated,” added Cllr Gerrard.

“I want to see the scheme move forward and happening, and I hope it is going to be finished by the end of the summer.”

One in five people who took part in the consultation supported an age range for the play area of up to 10.

“We have explained to people that we are starting initially on this area, and we will look at other funding sources to do other things,” said Cllr Gerrard.

“We can go out for funding for another bit eventually to do something for an older age group.

“We have to start somewhere, and we don’t want to run before we can walk.”

Eighty per cent of the people who took part in the consultation said there should be more equipment for disabled children, and 84 per cent agreed that the football pitch was an asset to the village.

Residents raised a number of concerns including dog fouling, anti-social behaviour, vandalism and flooding, and suggested planting and providing more benches.

The illustrative scheme submitted by Park Leisure includes a mini challenger, two-way combination swing, flower talk tube and a picnic table and bench.

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