Socceroo great Harry Kewell has revealed his coaching aspirations, and hes thinking big.In Melbourne on Tuesday to receive Professional Footballers Australias highest honour - the Alex Tobin Medal for outstanding contribution to the sport - Kewell said hed like to coach where no Australian manager has been before.My ultimate goal is Liverpool, said the precociously talented winger, who played in the English Premier League and World Cup during an incredible but injury-blighted career.But the path that Kewell will take as he attempts to get there is anyones guess.The 38-year-old is presently Watfords under 23 coach, and has previously given half-hearted interest in an A-League coaching gig.Youve got to learn your trade, he said, before comparing the coaching pathway to his own playing route.When youre starting out do you start out working your way through the reserve team, go out on loan and start at a lower level?Or do you just get thrown into the deep end and play in the premiership?You dont know unless you get thrown in there. Im a big believer in sink or swim.Im a big dreamer. You might as well go to the top. You want to dream big, you dream big.On his whistle-stop visit back to Melbourne, Kewell revealed he sought out phenomenal Melbourne Storm coach Craig Bellamy and spent the afternoon with him, picking his brain.But it seems Kewell is unlikely to find himself coaching in Australia any time soon.He distanced himself from opportunities at expansion A-League clubs, likely to enter the league in 2018/19, or other opportunities in Australia.Hes more concerned that the standard of the league is maintained after coming on in great strides.I think (expansion) is fantastic. As long as youve got players, he said.At the moment youve got a good league happening. Its interesting now. I watch it every weekend. Thats what you want.You dont want to create an extra two teams and they become weak links because theyre just filling numbers.The next ones that come in, theyll take from Melbourne Heart and take whats from Western Sydney and I presume theyd learn from both of them and hopefully then the next (team) can have a bit more of an impact again.As far as me, I dont know.I just worry about my coaching. Ill just keep working and working until I get my opportunity. Alex Avila Diamondbacks Jersey . They reached the 100-point plateau for the fourth time in five games, bested the visiting Trail Blazers by 34 in the paint and scored 19 of the final 25 points in regulation. Yasmany Tomas Diamondbacks Jersey . PETERSBURG, Fla. http://www.diamondbackssale.com/ . "It doesnt get any better than that," Giambi said. "Im speechless." The Indians are roaring toward October. 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I could feel it, but I couldnt find it.Fisher has maintained a calm, good-natured demeanor throughout the Rams homecoming season, but Los Angeles record (4-8) is no laughing matter. A loss to Atlanta (7-5) on Sunday would formally end the Rams playoff hopes for the 12th consecutive season.Los Angeles skid of seven losses in its last eight games has put Fisher in position to make a bit of ignominious history this month as the NFLs losingest coach. He has 164 career losses, and one more would tie Dan Reeves for the NFL record.Although he received a contract extension before the regular season began, Fisher has been in the game long enough to realize his fifth consecutive losing season with the Rams still could cost him his job. The front office has made that clear by its lack of fanfare over the new deal, which wasnt even formally announced after the team got off to a 3-1 start.After the slump was compounded by Fishers messy public spat with Rams Hall of Famer Eric Dickerson last week, the coach still holds out hope the Rams will finish their tumultuous year on an upward trajectory.But if they lose once more this season and Fisher still moves forward with the club, he would be only the third coach in NFL history to make it through five straight losing records -- and the first since Tom Landry with the expansion Dallas Cowboys in the 1960s.Im expecting to be the coach of this franchise, Fisher said. However, I really understand the wins and losses fall on my shoulders. Thats the fact of our business, and I get that.The Rams homecoming honeymoon ended quickly in Los Angeles, where fans mindful of the teams recent history have criticized Fisher from the opening weeeks of the season.dddddddddddd Across talk radio and on television, those fans reaction to the leaked announcement of Fishers extension last weekend ranged from bemusement to anger.Fisher is 31-44-1 with the Rams, who hired him in 2012 to rebuild a franchise coming off a 2-14 season. Fisher and general manager Les Snead immediately lifted St. Louis back to mediocrity, but the Rams havent been able to win eight games in a season during their concurrent tenures.Snead also received a preseason contract extension that wasnt revealed until last weekend. Fisher claimed Tuesday that he didnt even know Snead had been given a new deal, and he offered qualified support of the duos work together.I look at this being my responsibility, the win-and-loss record, Fisher said. We need to do a better job from a personnel standpoint. Weve had some unfortunate things take place with some high picks ... but were moving forward.Going back to his 17-year tenure with the Houston Oilers and Tennessee Titans, Fisher is finishing up his seventh consecutive non-winning season. He has coached just six winning teams in 22 years on an NFL sideline. He has also coached 10 teams that won seven or eight games, but no more.Since leading the Titans to the Super Bowl after the 1999 season, he has won two postseason games. He hasnt had a playoff team since 2008.Fisher can only move forward to face the Falcons, who have quarterback Matt Ryan leading one of the NFLs best offenses. Los Angeles fell apart quickly during the middle portion of the season, but the Rams still believe they can put it back together in time to help Fisher, who remains popular in the locker room.Deep in our heart, we know we should be playing better, defensive lineman William Hayes said. We know how good of a team this is. I hope people know this group is striving to get better. Were not content with where we are.---For more NFL coverage: www.pro32.ap.org and www.twitter.com/AP-NFL ' ' '