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	\nLive on Sky Sports Main Event and Sky Sports Premier League
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DTEND:20231217T183000Z
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DTEND:20231206T213000Z
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DTEND:20231109T194500Z
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DTSTART:20231008T130000Z
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DTSTART:20230921T164500Z
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DESCRIPTION:Newcastle United v Liverpool\n\nSt James' Park\, Newcastle\n
	\nPremier League\n\nLive on Sky Sports Premier League and Sky Sports Main 
	Event
DTSTART:20230827T153000Z
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DESCRIPTION:Chelsea v Liverpool\n\nStamford Bridge\n\nPremier League\n\n
	Live on Sky Sports Premier League and Sky Sports Main Event
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DESCRIPTION:Liverpool v SV Darmstadt 98\n\nDeepdale\n\nFriendly Match
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DESCRIPTION:Liverpool v Bayern Munich\n\nSingapore National Stadium\n\nF
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	Friendly Match
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DESCRIPTION:Karlsruher SC v Liverpool\n\nBBBank Wildpark\n\nFriendly Mat
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SUMMARY:Born - Danny McRorie
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DESCRIPTION:Macca’s farewell and hello\n1991 - Steve McMahon played hi
	s 277th and final reds game as we drew 2-2 at home with Manchester City\, 
	whom he was shortly to join\, as was widely known at the time. Dean Saunde
	rs and Steve Nicol scored our goals\, with David White netting two of his 
	five goals past us\, having already also bagged a brace in the reverse fix
	ture earlier that season.\n           \nLuis yet again\n2013 – Skipper L
	uis Suárez scored in his fourth consecutive game as we beat Cardiff City 
	3-1 at Anfield to go top of the table\, becoming the first player to score
	 ten Premier League goals in a calendar month\, beating Mark Viduka’s re
	cord for Leeds United of eight in April 2003\, and the first player to sco
	re at least two goals in four Premier League games in a row. Suárez bagge
	d a brace with Raheem Sterling also on target in the first half.\n        
	   \nGetting shuttered of Titi\n2000 - Aboubakar ‘Titi’ Camara was sol
	d to West Ham United for £2.2m. He had bagged ten goals in 37 reds games 
	after signing from Olympique de Marseille for £2.6m in June 1999.\n      
	     \nHappy birthdays\n1927 - Centre-forward Jack Smith was born in Birke
	nhead. He netted fourteen times in 59 reds games after signing from Brombo
	rough Pool in March 1951. He moved on to Torquay United in May 1954.\n1877
	 - Winger Jack Cox was born in Everton. He signed from Blackpool for £150
	 in December 1897 and struck eighty times in 361 reds games\, helping us t
	o two League titles and the Second Division championship before returning 
	to Bloomfield Road as Player/Manager in May 1909.\n1878 – Scottish centr
	e-forward Peter Kyle was born in Cadder\, East Dunbartonshire. He signed f
	rom Clyde in September 1899\, failing to score in five first-team games be
	fore moving on to Leicester Fosse in May 1900.\n           \n1984 - Irish 
	midfielder Darren Potter was born in Liverpool. A former Liverpool schoolb
	oys’ captain who was once with Everton\, he used to attend Alsop High Sc
	hool\, where Gérard Houllier once taught. He made seventeen senior appear
	ances under Rafael Benítez\, but moved to Wolverhampton Wanderers in Janu
	ary 2007 after a successful loan spell.\n           \nA goalscoring debut\
	n1957 - Outside-right Tony McNamara scored on his reds bow as we beat Bris
	tol City 4-3 at Anfield in a Second Division fixture. Tony Rowley bagged a
	 brace\, with Alan A’Court also on target. Johnny Watkins netted one of 
	his four goals against the reds\, with Tommy Burden and Dermot Curtis also
	 on the scoresheet.\n           \nThe mighty Finn\n1999 - Sami Hyypiä was
	 named Finland’s Player of the Year for the first time\, succeeding futu
	re clubmate Jari Litmanen who had won for seven straight years. Future red
	s reserve Daniel Sjölund was named their Youth Player of the Year on the 
	same day.\n           \nFacing the Gunners\n2014 – We were held to a 2-2
	 draw at Anfield by Arsenal. Mathieu Debuchy equalised seconds after Phili
	ppe Coutinho had given us the lead on the stroke of half-time. Olivier Gir
	oud put the visitors in front\, but Martin Škrtel headed in deep into sto
	ppage time to secure a point\, shortly after Fabio Borini had stupidly bee
	n sent off after a second booking.\n           \n2008 – We drew 1-1 at A
	rsenal\, with Robbie Keane grabbing a spectacular equaliser after Robin va
	n Persie had given the home side the lead with the first of his seven stri
	kes against the reds to date. Emmanuel Adebayor was sent off for the Gunne
	rs but we could not convert our numerical superiority into victory. We wer
	e wearing a curious kit combining silver shirts with red shorts and socks.
	\n1929 - We beat the Gunners 1-0 in a top-flight fixture at Anfield\, with
	 inside-left Archie McPherson grabbing his first reds goal.\n           \n
	Also recently\n2011 - Charlie Adam had a penalty saved as we were held to 
	a goalless draw at Wigan Athletic\, the fourth red to suffer that fate thi
	s season. The whole team had warmed up before the match in Luis Suárez t-
	shirts following the FA’s decision to ban him for eight matches for alle
	ged racial abuse the day before.\n2012 – Raheem Sterling signed a new co
	ntract with the reds\, having already made 28 senior appearances at that p
	oint. On the same day\, José Enrique became a father for the first time.\
	n           \nFriday night live\n1984 - John Wark and Ian Rush struck as w
	e won 2-0 at Queens Park Rangers in front of the live TV cameras on a Frid
	ay night\, to keep us in touch with the First Division leaders.\n         
	  \nThumping the Villains\n1946 - Jack Balmer bagged a brace with Albert S
	tubbins and Berry Nieuwenhuys also on the scoresheet as we beat Aston Vill
	a 4-1 at Anfield in a top-flight meeting. Balmer was actually netting in h
	is seventh consecutive game\, in which time he had struck fifteen times in
	 total. Former hero of both sides of Stanley Park\, Fred Geary\, presented
	 the visiting side with the match ball from the 1897 FA Cup Final before t
	he game as this had been taken home by the defeated Everton side on the da
	y. Dickie Dorsett bagged one of his four goals against the reds.\n        
	   \nClem in action\n1974 - We lost 3-1 at Birmingham City\, with Ray Clem
	ence saving a penalty from Alan Campbell. Gordon Taylor then put the home 
	side in front with the last of his four strikes past us before John Toshac
	k equalised. Howard Kendall converted a spot-kick before Bob Hatton headed
	 in one of his four goals against the reds.\n           \nManagement moves
	\n2008 – Gary McAllister was sacked as Manager of Leeds United. He had l
	ed them into the League One Play-off Final earlier that year.\n1983 - John
	 Toshack was appointed Manager of Second Division Swansea City for the sec
	ond time. However\, he could only lead them to two victories in eleven gam
	es in charge this time around.\n           \nQuasi on target\n1985 - Peter
	 Beardsley scored for Newcastle United as they held us to a 1-1 draw at An
	field. One of the linesmen was called Mr. Everton! Steve Nicol grabbed our
	 goal.\n           \nMixed fortunes in Arabia\n1997 - Future red Harry Kew
	ell was on the wrong end of a 6-0 thumping as Australia lost to Brazil in 
	the Final of the Confederations Cup in Saudi Arabia. On the same day\, fut
	ure red Vladimír Šmicer played as the Czech Republic beat Uruguay 1-0 in
	 the third-place play-off.
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DESCRIPTION:RIP Gary\n2012 - Gary Ablett died\, aged just 46. He signed 
	on at Anfield as a professional in November 1983\, going on to make 147 re
	ds appearances\, scoring just once – in only his second game. He helped 
	us to two League titles\, FA Cup and FA Charity Shield before being sold t
	o Everton by Graeme Souness for £750\,000 in January 1992\, with whom he 
	won a second FA Cup. He returned to the club in the summer of 2006 to take
	 over as Reserve Team Manager\, leading them to the national title in his 
	second season\, although he left at the end of the following campaign. \n1
	992 - Ablett played his 147th and final reds game as goals from Ray Hought
	on and Dean Saunders resulted in a 2-1 League defeat of Sheffield United a
	t Anfield\, after Brian Deane had struck one of his eight goals against th
	e reds.\n           \nRushie’s hat-trick\n1983 - Ian Rush bagged a trebl
	e as we beat Notts County 5-1 at Anfield\, with Kenny Dalglish netting a b
	race and Phil Neal missing a penalty. John Fashanu struck the first of his
	 six goals past us.\n1994 - Rushie was on target as we won 2-1 at Ipswich 
	Town\, completing his record of scoring for us in each of the six New Year
	’s Day matches in which he played. Neil Ruddock nabbed the other goal to
	 complete our first away League win since August.\n           \nHappy birt
	hday Jon\n1993 - Right-back Jon Flanagan was born in Liverpool. He has so 
	far struck once in 42 senior reds games since making his debut in a 3-0 ho
	me victory over Manchester City in April 2011\, but has been absent with i
	njury since May 2014.\n           \nMore red trebles galore\n1909 - Joe He
	witt bagged a treble against his former club as we won 4-1 at Sunderland w
	ith Arthur Goddard also scoring. Billy Hogg struck one of his five goals a
	gainst the reds\, with Sam Hardy also saving one of his spot-kicks.\nWe ha
	ve also twice beaten the Wearsiders 2-0 on New Year’s Day.\n1949 - Billy
	 Liddell converted from the spot at Roker Park to add to a Fred Hall own g
	oal.\n1977 - Ray Kennedy and Phil Thompson both headed in goals at Anfield
	 as Emlyn Hughes played his 400th League game for the reds.\n           \n
	1910 - Jack Parkinson scored three\, including a penalty\, as we thumped W
	oolwich Arsenal 5-1 at Anfield\, with Sam Bowyer adding a brace. David Nea
	ve netted the last of his four goals past us.\n1894 - We also beat the Gun
	ners at home in our first ever New Year’s Day fixture\, with Jim McBride
	 and Malcolm McVean netting in our 2-0 win.\n           \n1940 - Berry Nie
	uwenhuys scored a hat-trick as we thumped Crewe Alexandra 7-3 in a Wartime
	 League game at Anfield. Billy Liddell struck in his first competitive gam
	e for the reds with G. Leadbetter\, Matt Busby and Len Carney also on targ
	et that day.\n1917 - Thomas Bennett bagged a treble as we beat Leeds City 
	4-0 in a testimonial for Mrs. Cameron at Elland Road\, with Harry Lewis gr
	abbing the other goal.\n           \nDebuting between the sticks\n1913 - E
	lisha Scott became our youngest ever goalkeeper at just eighteen years 131
	 days\, keeping a clean sheet as we emerged from Newcastle United with hon
	ours even.\n1896 - Harry Storer made his reds bow as we beat Manchester Ci
	ty 3-1 at Anfield. Jimmy Ross bagged a brace\, with Malcolm McVean also on
	 target.\n           \nLuis up to a score scores\n2014 - Luis Suárez beca
	me the quickest player ever to reach twenty Premier League goals in a seas
	on\, taking just fifteen games to do so as he converted a second-half free
	-kick. We beat Hull City 2-0 at Anfield with Daniel Agger heading in from 
	a corner before the break.\n           \nOther debuts\n1927 - Right-back B
	ob Done and left-winger George Pither both debuted as we lost 2-1 at Bolto
	n Wanderers\, with Dick Edmed nabbing our consolation and Fred Baron playi
	ng his twentieth and final reds game. John Smith netted two of his seven g
	oals against the reds.\n           \n1920 - Right-half Jock McNab made his
	 reds bow as Manchester United held us to a goalless draw at Anfield.\nWe 
	have faced the Mancs on two further occasions on New Year’s Day\n1966 
	– We won 2-1 at Anfield with Tommy Smith and Gordon Milne netting\, afte
	r Denis Law had given the visitors an early lead with one of his six strik
	es past us.\n1989 - John Barnes struck our consolation as we lost 3-1 at O
	ld Trafford. Mark Hughes bagged one of his nine strikes past us\, with Bri
	an McClair and Russell Beardsmore also on target.\n           \nPreviously
	 against the Foxes\n2015 – Steven Gerrard converted two first-half penal
	ties\, with the first wrongly awarded and the second being the reds’ hun
	dredth successful conversion in the Premier League\, as we became the firs
	t club to reach this milestone. However\, David Nugent and Jeff Schlupp bo
	th struck after the break as the game ended 2-2.\n1974 – We were held to
	 a 1-1 draw at Anfield by Leicester City. Peter Cormack struck with Keith 
	Weller nabbing one of his six goals past us.\n           \nUp against the 
	Trotters\n2011 – We secured a last-minute 2-1 victory over Bolton Wander
	ers in front of 35\,400\, the lowest League attendance at Anfield since Po
	rtsmouth visited on a Tuesday evening in December 2004. Kevin Davies heade
	d the visitors in front with the last of his four goals against us but Fer
	nando Torres equalised early in the second half\, with Joe Cole grabbing a
	 dramatic late winner.\n2007 - We won 3-0 at Anfield\, thanks to a fantast
	ic scissor-kick volley from Peter Crouch and strikes from Steven Gerrard a
	nd Dirk Kuyt\, with all the goals coming in the second half. Dirk’s goal
	 was our 900th in the Premier League.\n           \nWe have faced Bolton t
	wice more on this day in history.\n1907 - We lost 3-0 at Burnden Park.\n20
	02 - We were held to a draw at Anfield with scouser Kevin Nolan cancelling
	 out Steven Gerrard’s opener\, which was our 150th goal in League encoun
	ters with Bolton.\n           \nUp against the Blues\nWe have entertained 
	Chelsea three times on this day in history.\n2005 - They completed their s
	econd League double over the reds\, and first since 1919\, when another de
	flected Joe Cole goal handed them victory at Anfield.\n1924 - Danny Shone\
	, Jimmy Walsh and Joe Keetley struck as we won 3-1. This was Keetley’s s
	econd and final reds goal.\n1938 - John Shafto and Willie Fagan netted as 
	we drew 2-2. Harry Burgess struck one of his nine goals against the reds\,
	 with Wilf Chitty also scoring.\n1997 - We also visited Stamford Bridge\, 
	with Roberto Di Matteo grabbing the only goal of the game.\n           \nN
	ot a ‘sir’ just yet\n2000 - ‘Sir’ Roger Hunt was finally awarded a
	n MBE for his services in the 1966 World Cup\, one of the final five World
	 Cup winners to receive this honour.\n1983 - Ex-reds centre-forward John T
	oshack received the same honour.\n1975 – Reds legend Ian Callaghan was a
	lso awarded an MBE.\n           \nDouble treble trouble\n1934 - Jimmy Rich
	ardson and Sam Weaver both scored hat-tricks for Newcastle United as they 
	thumped us 9-2 at St. James’ Park. The score was 2-2 at half-time\, with
	 Harold Taylor netting for the reds\, to add to an Alec Betton own goal. T
	ommy Lang struck the last of his four goals past us\, with Jimmy Boyd and 
	Ron Williams also scoring for the home side.\n2003 - A Laurent Robert free
	-kick deflected off Milan Baroš past Chris Kirkland as the Geordies won 1
	-0 on a sodden pitch. Salif Diao was sent off shortly after an hour for a 
	wild challenge\, while Grégory Vignal made his twentieth and final reds a
	ppearance as a late substitute.\n           \nA rare defeat\n1972 - Leeds 
	United beat us 2-0\, one of just eleven home League defeats we suffered du
	ring the whole of the 1970’s. Allan Clarke and Mick Jones each bagged on
	e of their seven strikes past us.\n           \nOther birthdays\n1955 - As
	sistant Chief Scout Mike McGlynn was born in Liverpool. He was a senior co
	ach with the FA for 20 years before becoming northern scout for West Ham U
	nited. He was initially in a part-time role for the reds before joining fu
	ll time in 2007.\n1883 – Welsh international half-back George Latham was
	 born in Newtown. He joined the reds as an amateur in December 1902\, sign
	ing on professionally the following year. He played nineteen reds games wi
	thout scoring.\n1870 - Forward James Stott was born in Middlesbrough. He w
	as only at Anfield for one season after signing from his hometown club in 
	August 1893\, netting fourteen times in seventeen games as we won the Seco
	nd Division title in our first League season.\n           \nMølby foiled\
	n1986 - Ian Rush ended a barren spell of eight games without a goal to dra
	w us level at Sheffield Wednesday\, before Martin Hodge saved a Jan Mølby
	 spot-kick. Paul Walsh scored with his first touch from off the bench\, bu
	t we were eventually held 2-2.\n           \nBeating the Blues\nWe have tw
	ice won wartime derby matches on this day in history.\n1918 - Forward Thom
	as Bennett scored in his third consecutive game as we won 4-1 at Anfield\,
	 with Harry Lewis netting a brace and Jack Waine also on target.\n1919 - W
	e won 2-1 at Goodison Park thanks to goals from Harry Lewis and Arthur Met
	calf.\n           \nIn and out\n1949 – Half-back Jack Heydon signed on a
	 free transfer from Everton\, playing 67 times before moving to Millwall i
	n May 1953.\n2006 - John Welsh signed for Hull City in a swap deal for win
	ger Paul Anderson. Welsh had played ten senior games for the reds\, while 
	Anderson made it onto the first-team bench just twice\, both in Champions 
	League matches. He signed for League One Nottingham Forest in June 2009\, 
	having spent the previous campaign on loan with them.\n           \n2011
	 – Reserves keeper Charles Itandje officially signed for Greek Super Lea
	gue side P.A.E. A.P.S. Atromitos Athens after dramatically falling out of 
	favour at Anfield.\n2013 – Ex-reserves forward Jon Newby was sacked as M
	anager of Colwyn Bay\, having been in charge since November 2011.\n2014 - 
	Djibril Cissé signed for Bastia\, scoring twice in eleven outings during 
	the rest of his first campaign in Corsica.\n2015 – Midfielder Jack Dunn\
	, centre-half Lloyd Jones and defender Kevin Stewart all joined Cheltenham
	 Town on loan\, making a total of fifteen appearances between them.\n     
	      \nRed farewells\n2008 - Club Secretary Sheila Walsh died of cancer. 
	Those who paid tribute to her included boss Rafael Benítez\, who said\,
	 “Sheila worked as a Secretary to seven different managers at Liverpool 
	Football Club during her 26 years with us. I was privileged to work with h
	er during these last four years. During my time as the manager here I foun
	d Sheila to be professional\, committed\, warm\, friendly and above all co
	urageous in the face of her suffering.”\n1901 – Romany right-half Rab 
	Howell played his 67th and last reds game in our 3-1 home victory over Sto
	ke. Jack Cox\, Andy McGuigan and Tommy Robertson all netted\, with Roberts
	on also missing a penalty.\n           \nUncle Joe’s debut\n1946 - Joe F
	agan made his debut for Manchester City in a 4-0 defeat of Fulham at Maine
	 Road. He made 168 appearances for them over the next four years\, skipper
	ing the side for the last three seasons.
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DESCRIPTION:In comes Jari\n2001 - Jari Litmanen finally signed from Barc
	elona on a free transfer\, having turned us down prior to his move to the 
	Catalan giants. He bagged nine goals in 43 reds games in his nineteen mont
	hs on Merseyside before returning to his spiritual home at Ajax in August 
	2002.\n           \nHappy birthday James\n1986 - James Milner was born in 
	Wortley\, Leeds. The midfielder arrived on a free transfer from Manchester
	 City in July 2015\, so far netting three times in twenty outings as well 
	as regularly skippering the side in the absence of Jordan Henderson. \n   
	        \nWark walks\n1988 - John Wark was sold to Second Division Ipswich
	 Town for £100\,000 after 42 goals in 108 reds games. He scored 25 goals 
	in 105 games in this second spell at Portman Road before joining Middlesbr
	ough in August 1990.\n1962 – Inside-left Willie Fagan left Anfield to si
	gn for Belfast Distillery. He had signed from Preston North End for £8\,0
	00 in October 1937\, a record deal for a teenager\, netting 57 goals in 18
	2 reds games that helped fire us to the League title in 1947 and the FA Cu
	p Final three years later.\n           \nAnfield comeback against the Manc
	s\n1994 - We fought back from three goals down in the opening 23 minutes t
	o claim a 3-3 draw against Manchester United\, thanks to goals from Steve 
	Bruce\, the first of Ryan Giggs’ five strikes past us and Denis Irwin. N
	igel Clough popped up to offer a glimmer of hope when he pulled a goal bac
	k and on 35 minutes he grabbed a second. With the Kop roaring the team on 
	in the second half\, we poured forward in search of an equaliser and it fi
	nally came with ten minutes to go\, as Neil Ruddock rose above the United 
	defence to power a header past a helpless Peter Schmeichel and complete an
	 amazing comeback. A certain tabloid rag later alleged that Bruce Grobbela
	ar had lost £125\,000 on this game after ‘accidentally’ saving a late
	 United winner.\n           \nA double century at Yeovil\n2004 - We won 2-
	0 at Third Division Yeovil Town in the Third Round of the FA Cup on a fogg
	y day\, thanks to an Emile Heskey strike\, who was playing his 200th reds 
	game\, and a penalty from Danny Murphy. This was our 200th victory in the 
	FA Cup.\n           \nFive for McGuigan\n1902 - Inside-left Andy McGuigan 
	became the first red to score five goals in a League game as we trounced S
	toke 7-0 at Anfield\, with Sam Raybould adding a brace. To be fair to the 
	Potters their side was reportedly ravaged by food poisoning from eating do
	dgy fish. They could field only nine players and at one stage during the m
	atch they were down to just seven!\n1975 - We also entertained Stoke City\
	, as they were by then known. Steve Heighway and Kevin Keegan struck late 
	on as we won this FA Cup Third Round tie 2-0\, although we lost at Ipswich
	 Town in the next match. Both teams lined up to applaud Ian Callaghan\, wh
	o had been awarded an MBE in the New Year’s Honours list.\n           \n
	Three\, four\n1896 - George Allan scored a hat-trick as we won 5-0 at Roth
	erham Town in a Second Division fixture. Jimmy Ross and Harry Bradshaw bag
	ged the others. This was one of four trebles that Allan netted that season
	.\n1964 - Alf Arrowsmith scored four goals as we beat Derby County 5-0 in 
	an FA Cup Third Round tie at Anfield. This was the second consecutive game
	 in which a red had bagged four goals\, following Roger Hunt’s similar f
	eat against Stoke City in the League\, who added the fifth on this occasio
	n.\n           \nCarra’s milestone\n2003 - Jamie Carragher played his 25
	0th reds game as we won 1-0 at Manchester City in another FA Cup Third Rou
	nd tie\, with Danny Murphy on target from the spot in our final ever trip 
	to Maine Road.\n           \nBack to the East End\n2013 - Joe Cole left An
	field to return to West Ham United on a free transfer. He had signed for f
	ree from Chelsea in July 2010\, notching just five times in 42 reds outing
	s. On the same day\, centre-forward Adam Morgan joined Rotherham United on
	 loan. He only made two senior appearances for the Millers\, without scori
	ng. \n           \nSwapping right backs\n2006 - Josemi joined Villarreal i
	n exchange for Jan Kromkamp. Josemi was Rafael Benítez’s first signing\
	, joining us from Málaga for £2m in July 2004\, but made just 35 reds ap
	pearances. Kromkamp only stayed with the club for eight months\, playing e
	ighteen times\, including a substitute appearance as we won the FA Cup lat
	er that year. Meanwhile\, Zak Whitbread’s loan spell with Millwall was e
	xtended until the end of the season.\n           \nAwards for Sami and Gé
	rard\n2002 - Sami Hyypiä was named in Europe’s Team of the Year\, voted
	 for by users of UEFA.com. Gérard Houllier was the overwhelming choice of
	 the voters as Coach of the Year\, receiving fifty percent of the vote.\n 
	          \nCup of joy\n1986 - We bounced back from a six-match winless st
	reak to thump Norwich City 5-0 in the FA Cup Third Round at Anfield. Kevin
	 MacDonald\, Paul Walsh\, Steve McMahon\, Ronnie Whelan and John Wark all 
	scored in what was our 300th match in the competition.\n           \nToffe
	es felled by Rushie again\n1998 - Ian Rush netted his final ever goal as a
	 professional footballer\, the only goal of the game as Newcastle United b
	eat Everton in an FA Cup Third Round tie at Goodison. This took his total 
	of goals against the Blues to 26.\n           \nDerby disappointment\n1941
	 - We lost 2-1 at home to Everton in a game that counted for both the Wart
	ime League and the Lancashire Senior Cup. Bob Paisley netted our consolati
	on.\nWe have also twice crossed Stanley Park for First Division matches on
	 this day\, returning with a share of the spoils on each occasion.\n1930 -
	 Dick Edmed\, Archie McPherson and Jimmy McDougall netted as we drew 3-3. 
	Dixie Dean netted two of his nineteen derby goals\, with Ted Critchley als
	o on target for the Blues.\n1936 - The game ended goalless.\n           \n
	Stan on the way up\n1991 - Stan Collymore joined Crystal Palace from Staff
	ord Rangers for £100\,000. He only bagged two goals in 25 appearances for
	 the Eagles\, mostly from the bench\, before joining Southend United in No
	vember 1992.\n           \nAlso on the move\n2005 - Jamie Redknapp signed 
	for Southampton on a free transfer from Tottenham Hotspur. He went on to p
	lay seventeen times for the Saints\, under his dad Harry\, scoring just on
	ce\, in their FA Cup Third Round win at Northampton Town. However\, they w
	ere relegated from the top flight where they had been since 1978. Meanwhil
	e\, Bjørn Tore Kvarme left Bastia. He later returned to his native Norway
	 with Rosenborg BK\, retiring from the game in June 2008.\n2014 – Ex-res
	erves midfielder Craig Roddan joined Accrington Stanley on loan\, but this
	 was cut short due to injury\, although he returned later in the year afte
	r being released by the reds.\n           \nRonnie the Belgian\n1989 - Ron
	nie Rosenthal won his first cap as a Standard de Liège player\, and eight
	eenth in total\, as Israel were beaten 2-0 by the Netherlands in a friendl
	y in Tel-Aviv.
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DESCRIPTION:Shanks in charge\n1959 - Bill Shankly took over as Manager\,
	 thirteen days after his appointment was announced. Words cannot fully exp
	lain his importance to the history of Liverpool Football Club\, but his ho
	nours as reds boss included three League titles\, two FA Cups\, the UEFA C
	up and the Second Division championship.\n           \nHappy birthdays\n19
	79 - Michael Owen was born in Chester. He struck 158 times in 297 games fo
	r us\, and moved on to Real Madrid in August 2004 for £8m after seven yea
	rs’ great service to the reds\, having helped us to claim the UEFA Cup\,
	 FA Cup\, UEFA Super Cup\, League Cup and FA Charity Shield. He signed on 
	as a professional on his seventeenth birthday.\n1963 – Former Managing D
	irector Christian Purslow was born in Cardiff. He was appointed in June 20
	09 to replace Rick Parry. He stood down in October 2010 after the sale of 
	the club to New England Sports Ventures. He is now Head of Global Commerci
	al Activities for Chelsea.\n           \nIn comes a striking legend\n1925 
	- South African forward Gordon Hodgson signed from Transvaal. He bagged a 
	club record eighteen hat-tricks amongst his 241 goals in 377 games\, but w
	as unable to claim a club medal in his time at Anfield\, moving on to Asto
	n Villa for £3\,000 in January 1936.\n           \nFarewell Alan\n2009 
	– Left-winger Alan A’Court died. He signed for free from Prescot Cable
	s in September 1952 and scored 63 times in 381 reds games\, helping us to 
	the Second Division title in 1962\, as well as representing England at the
	 1958 World Cup in his time at Anfield. He moved on to Tranmere Rovers in 
	October 1964.\n           \nGod hits four for his century\n1996 - Robbie F
	owler scored four goals in our 5-1 thrashing of Middlesbrough at Anfield\,
	 with the opener coming after just 29 seconds and the second being his hun
	dredth reds goal. He reached this milestone in 165 games\, one faster than
	 Ian Rush\, and celebrated one of his goals by revealing a t-shirt with th
	e hand-written slogan “God’s job’s a good un” on it! For the recor
	d\, Stig Inge Bjørnebye netted our other goal\, his fourth and final one 
	for the club\, with Michael Thomas putting through his own net.\n         
	  \nThe start of a record run\n1974 - Phil Neal made the first of 365 cons
	ecutive League appearances\, a club record\, as we beat Luton Town 2-0 at 
	Anfield. John Toshack and Steve Heighway scored.\n           \nSpot-kick m
	isery in London\n1993 - We were knocked out of the League Cup by Wimbledon
	 in a Fourth Round replay at Selhurst Park. We benefited from a Hans Seger
	s own goal in the final minute as the game ended 2-2 with Neil Ruddock als
	o scoring\, Dean Holdsworth netting the first of his four strikes against 
	the reds\, and Robbie Earle bagging one of his five past us. John Barnes t
	hen had a penalty saved in extra time. Unfortunately\, we lost the shoot-o
	ut 4-3\, with both Jamie Redknapp and Mark Walters failing from the spot. 
	We also suffered because Jan Mølby ripped a calf muscle in this game.\n  
	         \nA European draw\n1966 - We came from behind twice as we were he
	ld to a 2-2 draw at home by Ajax in the European Cup\, with ‘Sir’ Roge
	r Hunt and the legendary Johan Cruyff scoring twice each\, as we crashed o
	ut at the Second Round stage 7-3 on aggregate. Peter Thompson and Geoff St
	rong had both hit the woodwork before the scoring began. This was the firs
	t time we had ever played in a yellow kit.\n           \nRed milestones\n2
	014 – Raheem Sterling reached a century of games for the reds as we lost
	 3-0 at Manchester United\, with keeper Simon Mignolet dropped in favour o
	f Brad Jones after 93 consecutive Premier League starts\, following recent
	 errors. Wayne Rooney scored the most recent of his five goals past us\, w
	ith Juan Mata also on target before the break. Robin van Persie’s sevent
	h and latest strike against the reds completed the scoring as David de Gea
	 made a string of fine saves.\n1968 – Denis Law bagged the only goal of 
	our League trip to Old Trafford\, one of his six strikes against the reds.
	\n           \n1895 - Scottish centre-half Joe McQue played his hundredth 
	reds game as we beat Darwen 4-0 at Barley Bank in a Second Division fixtur
	e. He was also on the scoresheet\, alongside Frank Becton\, Fred Geary and
	 Malcolm McVean.\n1912 – Forward Sam Gilligan played his fortieth and la
	st reds game as we drew 1-1 at Bolton Wanderers\, with Donald Mackinlay on
	 target and Joe Smith bagging the first of his eleven goals against the re
	ds.\n           \n1957 – Outside-right Brian Jackson struck his eleventh
	 and last reds goal as we lost a Second Division game 2-1 at Barnsley.\n20
	04 - Harry Kewell played his fiftieth League game for the reds as we were 
	held to a 1-1 draw at Anfield by Portsmouth\, with Steven Gerrard netting 
	our goal. Unfortunately\, Lomana Lua Lua headed in a last minute equaliser
	.\n           \nTreble awards\n2001 - We won all three awards in World Soc
	cer magazine’s annual poll. Michael Owen became the first Englishman to 
	win World Player of the Year\, Gérard Houllier claimed Manager of the Yea
	r and we were also made Team of the Year. It was the first time in twenty 
	years that a single club had swept the board.\n           \nFour for Berry
	\n1940 - Outside-right Berry Nieuwenhuys scored four goals as we beat New 
	Brighton 6-4 at Anfield in a Wartime League fixture. Billy Liddell netted 
	from the spot\, with Bob Paisley also on target.\n           \nMixed fortu
	nes against Forest\nWe have twice entertained Nottingham Forest on this da
	y in history.\n1991 - Steve McMahon and Jan Mølby were on the scoresheet 
	as we won 2-0\, with David Burrows playing his hundredth League game for t
	he club.\n1901 - We lost 2-0 in another top-flight meeting. Arthur Capes s
	cored one of his four goals against us\, with Jack Calvey also on the scor
	esheet.\n           \nBeating the Black Cats\nWe have twice won at Roker P
	ark on this day in history.\n1929 - Jim Smith\, Fred Hopkin and Gordon Hod
	gson netted as we beat Sunderland 3-2\, with Evelyn Morrison bagging a bra
	ce for the home side.\n1946 - Albert Stubbins\, Jack Balmer\, Berry Nieuwe
	nhuys and Billy Liddell were all on target as we won 4-1\, with Dickie Dav
	is netting the first of his seven goals past us.\n           \nMixed fortu
	nes against Rovers\n1963 - We lost 2-1 at Anfield to Blackburn Rovers as A
	ndy McEvoy struck the first two of his four strikes past us\, with Roger H
	unt netting our consolation in this First Division match.\n1918 - Arthur M
	etcalf struck twice as we won an away Wartime League meeting 2-1.\n1908 
	– We lost the Lancashire Senior Cup Final 5-3 at Ewood Park\, with Ronal
	d Orr bagging a brace and Sam Bowyer also on target.\n           \nWelsh r
	eds\nJoey Jones\, Ian Rush and Dean Saunders have all twice represented th
	eir country on this day over the years.\n1977 - Jones played as Wales drew
	 1-1 with West Germany in a friendly in Dortmund.\n1983 - He appeared in t
	heir 1-1 draw with Yugoslavia in Cardiff\, as a Chelsea player. Ian Rush a
	lso featured in this game\, a European Championships qualifier.\n1994 - Ru
	sh appeared alongside Aston Villa’s Dean Saunders as the Welsh were beat
	en 3-0 in Cardiff by Bulgaria in another European Championships qualifier.
	\n1996 - Saunders played in a goalless World Cup qualifying draw with Turk
	ey\, when he was a Nottingham Forest player. Future reds Markus Babbel\, B
	rad Friedel and Christian Ziege all also played for their countries that d
	ay.\n           \nRonnie on target\n1994 - Ex-red Ronnie Rosenthal struck 
	as Israel were held to a 1-1 draw by Romania in a qualifier in Tel-Aviv. A
	lso in action that day were Stig Inge Bjørnebye and future red Jari Litma
	nen\, while Roy Hodgson took charge of Switzerland.\n           \nManageme
	nt highs and lows\n2008 – John Barnes led Jamaica to victory in the Digi
	cel Caribbean Championships as they beat Grenada 2-0 in the Final in Kings
	ton.\n1994 - Kevin MacDonald stepped down as Caretaker Manager of Leiceste
	r City. He was only in charge for four games\, before Mark McGhee took ove
	r.\n2009 - Erik Meijer was appointed Director of Sport at Alemannia Aachen
	\, having already played for and coached the club.\n           \nOn the mo
	ve again\n2013 – Former reds First Team Coach Steve Clarke was sacked as
	 Manager of West Bromwich Albion\, with Kevin Keen also departing from his
	 role as Joint-Assistant Head Coach.\n2001 - Ex-reserves striker John Durn
	in signed for Second Division Port Vale from Rhyl on a free transfer. He o
	nly netted twice in fifty games while at Vale Park\, before joining Confer
	ence side Accrington Stanley.\n1975 – Ex-reds forward Alun Evans joined 
	Walsall from Aston Villa for £30\,000 after sixteen goals in 74 games for
	 the Villains.\n           \nYoungsters sign on\n2004 - Reserve defenders 
	David Raven and Zak Whitbread both signed new contracts until 2007. Howeve
	r\, they have both subsequently left the club.
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DESCRIPTION:Happy birthdays\n1984 – Danish centre-back Daniel Agger wa
	s born in Hvidovre. He joined the reds from Brøndby IF for £5.8m in Janu
	ary 2006\, notching fourteen times in 232 games before returning to his ol
	d club in Denmark in August 2014 for a reported £3m\, having helped us to
	 claim the League Cup in 2012.\n           \n1981 - Stephen Warnock was bo
	rn in Ormskirk. He played 67 reds games\, notching once\, before moving to
	 Blackburn Rovers in January 2007 for £1.5m\, although he moved on to Ast
	on Villa in August 2009.\n1990 – Winger Victor Moses was born in Lagos\,
	 Nigeria. He signed on loan from Chelsea in September 2013\, netting twice
	 in 22 outings.\n           \nTeam of the year\n1978 - We were voted the b
	est team in the world at the International Sports Writers’ Association a
	wards ceremony\, with the trophy being presented to Vice Chairman Sidney R
	eakes. We also pipped the Davis Cup team to the British Team of the Year a
	ward at the Cunard Hotel in London.\n           \nAnother European win\n20
	02 - Michael Owen nabbed the only goal of the game at Anfield as we progre
	ssed past Vitesse Arnhem in the UEFA Cup Third Round by 2-0 on aggregate.\
	n           \nWelsh despair\n1925 - Cardiff City won for the third consecu
	tive League season at Anfield\, this time by 2-0. Len Davies netted one of
	 his seven strikes against the reds\, with Hugh Ferguson also on target.\n
	           \nMixed fortunes against Bury\n1896 - We beat Bury 3-1 at Anfie
	ld thanks to a George Allan brace and a goal from Malcolm McVean.\n1908 - 
	Joe Hewitt netted as we lost 2-1 at Gigg Lane\, with Billy Hibbert scoring
	 two of his thirteen goals against the reds.\n           \nPompey despair\
	nWe have twice lost at Portsmouth on this day in history.\n1953 - Sammy Sm
	yth grabbed our consolation as we were thumped 5-1. Peter Harris struck a 
	hat-trick\, the last of his eight goals against the reds\, with Charlie Va
	ughan bagging the final goal of his four past us and Johnny Gordon also ne
	tting.\n1931 - We lost 2-0 in another First Division meeting when Jimmy Ea
	sson netted two of his eight goals past us.\n           \nThumping the Bla
	ck Cats\n1936 - Alf Hanson struck twice as we beat Sunderland 4-0 at Anfie
	ld\, with Berry Nieuwenhuys and Jack Balmer also on the scoresheet.\n     
	      \nThe cup in December\n1999 - We played our earliest FA Cup tie sinc
	e 1892 when the Third Round was staged in December. Dominic Matteo netted 
	his second and final reds goal as we won 2-0 at Huddersfield Town after Ti
	ti Camara had opened the scoring.\n           \nDjimi signs on\n2000 - Dji
	mi Traoré signed a new four-year contract. He struck once in 141 reds app
	earances before joining Charlton Athletic for £2m in August 2006\, having
	 helped us to claim the Champions League in 2005.\n           \nOn the mov
	e\n1979 - 1950’s wing-half Bobby Campbell was sacked as Manager of Brist
	ol Rovers. He had led them to just eleven wins in 46 games in charge\, as 
	they struggled in the old Second Division.\n1997 - Mike Marsh was released
	 by Southend United after just over two years at Roots Hall. He had struck
	 thirteen times in 97 games for the Shrimpers.\n2011 - Nicolas Anelka sign
	ed for Chinese side Shanghai Shenhua\, netting three times in 23 outings b
	efore joining West Bromwich Albion on a free transfer in July 2013.\n     
	      \nA saintly century\n1977 - We played St. Mirren at Love Street to c
	ommemorate their centenary. The game ended 1-1\, with Kenny Dalglish on ta
	rget for the reds\, before we won a penalty shoot-out 5-4. Phil Neal\, Eml
	yn Hughes\, Terry McDermott\, Ray Kennedy and David Johnson converted spot
	-kicks with Ray Clemence saving from future red Frank McGarvey.\n         
	  \nNice one Cyril\n1942 - Cyril Done bagged a treble as we trounced Burnl
	ey 9-2 in a Wartime League fixture at Anfield. Dicky Dorsett and Willie Fa
	gan both netted braces\, with Michael Hulligan and Frederick Haycock also 
	on target.\n           \nNewell for England\n1989 - Ex-reds reserves strik
	er Mike Newell\, then playing across the park\, netted for England B as th
	ey beat Yugoslavia 2-0 at The Den.\n           \nMixed fortunes for the yo
	ungsters\n2003 - Zak Whitbread was in the USA Under-20’s side that lost 
	2-1 to Argentina on a golden goal in the Quarter-finals of the World Champ
	ionship Finals in the United Arab Emirates. Meanwhile\, future red Javier 
	Mascherano featured as Argentina beat the USA 2-1 on a golden goal at the 
	same stage. He had grabbed the injury time equaliser\, and was also booked
	 during the game.\n           \nDaniele’s debut\n2006 - Future reds loan
	ee keeper Daniele Padelli won his first cap for Italy Under-21’s as they
	 beat Luxembourg 2-0 in Vibo Valentia. He was then on loan at Crotone from
	 Sampdoria.
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DESCRIPTION:Ablett’s able start\n1986 - Gary Ablett made his reds bow\
	, replacing the injured Alan Hansen as we held Charlton Athletic to a goal
	less draw at Selhurst Park. He went on to net just once in 147 games for t
	he reds. Centre-forward Alan Irvine also made the first of his four senior
	 reds appearances in this game.\n1924 – Full-back James Garner played th
	e first of his five senior reds games in our goalless Anfield top-flight e
	ncounter with Bolton Wanderers.\n           \nBienvenue Nicolas\n2001 - Ni
	colas Anelka signed on loan from Paris Saint-Germain. He netted five times
	 in 22 reds games\, but was not taken on permanently at the end of the sea
	son\, and is now playing for West Bromwich Albion.\n           \nRob start
	s out\n1988 - Rob Jones signed as a professional for Crewe Alexandra. He m
	ade ninety appearances for the Alex\, and even managed to bag two goals\, 
	something he never managed at Anfield.\n           \nLuis banned\n2011 - L
	uis Suárez was banned for eight matches and fined £40\,000 after being f
	ound guilty of racially abusing Manchester United’s Patrice Evra two mon
	ths earlier. On the same day\, young forward Jordon Ibe signed from Wycomb
	e Wanderers for a reported £750\,000.\n2013 - Suárez signed a new contra
	ct. However\, he moved on to Barcelona the following July for a club recor
	d £75m.\n           \nMost recently\n1997 - Michael Owen netted the only 
	goal of the game as we beat Coventry City at Anfield.\n1977 - We also face
	d the Sky Blues\, with Jimmy Case and Kenny Dalglish on target as we won a
	 League Cup Fourth Round replay 2-0 at Highfield Road.\n           \nDoubl
	e stalemate with PNE\nWe twice drew with Preston North End in First Divisi
	on meetings on this day soon after the Second World War.\n1947 - Bill Jone
	s\, Billy Liddell and Albert Stubbins netted in our 3-3 draw at Deepdale. 
	Willie McIntosh struck two of his four goals against the reds\, with Andy 
	McLaren also scoring.\n1952 - Our next senior game on this day saw the Lil
	ywhites hold us 2-2 at Anfield\, with Liddell and Kevin Baron on target. A
	ngus Morrison struck the last of his four goals past us\, with Jimmy Baxte
	r also on target.\n           \nDerby stalemate\n1919 - We held the Blues 
	to a goalless draw at Goodison\, with Everton keeper Tom Fern in fine form
	.\n           \nGolden boy Raheem\n2014 - Raheem Sterling won the Golden B
	oy award for 2014\, voted for by journalists from across Europe as the out
	standing top-flight player aged under 21 across the continent.\n          
	 \nUp against the Blues\n1983 - Graeme Souness was on the scoresheet as we
	 drew our League Cup Fourth Round tie at Birmingham City\, with Mick Harfo
	rd equalising with one of his six strikes against the reds.\n1930 - We als
	o visited St. Andrews\, when we lost a First Division match 2-0\, with Geo
	rge Briggs scoring two of his ten goals past us.\n           \nRoy’s qui
	t\n2001 - Roy Evans resigned as Second Division Swindon Town’s boss afte
	r just four months in charge. They had only lost six of his 26 games.\n200
	5 - Roy Hodgson resigned as Manager of Norwegian side Viking F.K. Stavange
	r\, having already taken charge of the Finland national team.\n           
	\nReds in Sudan\n1982 - Kenny Dalglish was on target as we held a Khartoum
	 XI to a 1-1 draw in a friendly in Sudan\, with rolling substitutions perm
	itted in the heat. The game was played just two days after our most recent
	 League fixture and was arranged after persistent requests from the Sudane
	se President. Graeme Souness announced to the rest of the squad on the fli
	ght over that he had agreed a new three-year contract\, with the players
	 ‘celebrating’ by sticking Sammy Lee into one of the plane’s overhea
	d lockers!\n           \nLoaned out\n1996 - Nigel Clough joined Nottingham
	 Forest on loan from Manchester City. He struck once in thirteen games in 
	this second spell at the City Ground\, before returning to Maine Road.\n20
	00 - Robbie Keane joined Leeds United on loan from Internazionale. He notc
	hed nine times in twenty games before signing on permanently in May 2001.\
	n           \nStone rolled on\n1984 - Reserves forward Paul Jewell was sol
	d to Wigan Athletic for £15\,000\, going on to bag 47 goals in 171 games 
	for the Latics.\n           \nHappy birthday\n1972 - Ex-reserves midfielde
	r Kevin Lampkin was born in Liverpool. He signed professional terms at Anf
	ield in May 1991\, but failed to break into the first team. He went on to 
	play League football with Huddersfield Town and Mansfield Town.
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DESCRIPTION:Shanks starts out\n1959 - Bill Shankly’s first game in cha
	rge ended in a convincing 4-0 defeat at home by Cardiff City\, who were pr
	omoted ahead of us that year. A crowd of 27\,291 watched the floodlit game
	 which resulted in our eighth League defeat of the season and remained our
	 most recent meeting with the Bluebirds until our Carling Cup tie in Octob
	er 2007. Full-back Allan Jones played the first of his five reds games\, a
	s Derek Tapscott struck the last two of his six goals against the reds\, w
	ith Johnny Watkins nabbing the final one of his four past us\, and Joe Bon
	son one of his five.\n           \nRyan’s day\n1986 - Ryan Babel was bor
	n in Amsterdam. He signed from Ajax for £11.5m in July 2007\, proving a v
	ery useful asset in his first season\, especially from the bench\, as he e
	qualled Djibril Cissé’s club record of seven strikes in a season as a s
	ubstitute. However\, subsequent campaigns were far less productive\, and h
	e struck a total of 22 times in 146 appearances before being sold to Germa
	n side TSG 1899 Hoffenheim for £6m in January 2011.\n           \nYee-haw
	! A new keeper\n1997 - American keeper Brad Friedel signed from US side Co
	lumbus Crew for £1m. He went on to appear 31 times between our sticks bef
	ore joining Blackburn Rovers in November 2000 on a free transfer.\n       
	    \nDisappointing debuts\n1953 - Left-half Geoff Twentyman and keeper Da
	ve Underwood both made their reds bows as we were thumped 5-1 by Mancheste
	r United at Old Trafford on our way down to the Second Division with Louis
	 Bimpson grabbing our consolation. Left-back Eddie Spicer broke his leg fo
	r the second time in his career in a collision with our debutant custodian
	 in what was to be his 168th and final reds game. In fact he suffered nine
	teen fractures and was in and out of hospital for a year\, having it set a
	nd reset before he was able to walk again. Tommy Taylor bagged a treble fo
	r United\, the last of his four goals past us\, with Jackie Blanchflower a
	nd Dennis Viollet also on target.\n           \nA milestone at Leeds Road\
	n1936 - We played our 1\,500th League game\, although we were thumped 4-0 
	at Huddersfield Town. Jimmy Richardson struck the last two of his eight go
	als past the reds\, with Len Butt and Willie McFadyen also on the scoreshe
	et.\n1970 - We returned to Leeds Road for another top-flight fixture\, thi
	s time being held to a goalless draw.\n           \nPremiership records\n1
	992 - We suffered our worst ever Premier League defeat in Graeme Souness
	’s hundredth game in charge\, going down 5-1 at Coventry City\, with Jam
	ie Redknapp becoming our first dismissal in the newly renamed League\, aft
	er scoring our goal. Stig Inge Bjørnebye made his reds debut in this game
	\, just a day after signing for the club. Brian Borrows bagged a brace\, i
	ncluding a penalty\, with Mick Quinn also netting twice and Kevin Gallache
	r scoring on target.\n           \nRecent dismissals\n2009 – Javier Masc
	herano was dismissed in our woeful 2-0 defeat at Portsmouth\, with Jamie C
	arragher playing his 600th game for the club and Andrea Dossena making his
	 31st and last reds appearance.\n2007 - Peter Crouch was sent off as we lo
	st 2-0 at Chelsea in a League Cup Fifth Round tie\, our seventeenth meetin
	g with the Blues under Rafael Benítez. Momo Sissoko played his 87th and f
	inal reds game as the deadlock was broken by a deflected Frank Lampard eff
	ort\, one of his eight goals past us to date\, before Andriy Shevchenko ro
	unded off the scoring at the death. Jack Hobbs also made his last senior o
	uting for us\, only his fifth.\n           \n2004 - Lee Bowyer was sent of
	f as we beat Newcastle United 3-1 at Anfield. Patrick Kluivert opened the 
	scoring despite being yards offside but we levelled the scores through a T
	itus Bramble own goal\, with Neil Mellor putting us ahead before the break
	 with his sixth and final reds strike. Milan Baroš completed the scoring.
	\n           \nAnfield debutants\n1931 - Right-back Willie Steel made the 
	first of his 128 reds appearances in our 1-1 draw with Derby County\, when
	 Gordon Hodgson nabbed our goal and Peter Ramage netting one of his five g
	oals against the reds.\n1896 - We also faced the Rams\, when Robert Neill 
	struck the first of his three reds goals with Bill Michael also netting as
	 we lost 3-2 at the Baseball Ground\, with Harry Bradshaw playing his hund
	redth reds game. Steve Bloomer struck the first of his fourteen goals past
	 us\, with John Miller and Jimmy Stevenson also on target.\n           \n1
	914 - Wilf Bartrop made his reds bow as we lost 2-1 to Oldham Athletic\, w
	ith Fred Pagnam grabbing our goal.\n           \nEuropean disappointment\n
	1978 - We beat European Cup Winners’ Cup holders RSC Anderlecht 2-1 in t
	hick fog at Anfield in the second leg of our UEFA Super Cup tie\, which me
	ant that we lost out 4-3 on aggregate. Emlyn Hughes scored his 49th and la
	st reds goal\, with David Fairclough also striking on the night. Steve Ogr
	izovic played instead of Ray Clemence\, who was on the bench\, missing his
	 first European fixture for the reds since November 1969\, a run of 67 con
	secutive appearances in continental competition. François van der Elst ne
	tted for the visitors\, having already struck in the first leg.\n         
	  \n200 for Gerry\n1964 - Gerry Byrne played his 200th reds game as we bea
	t Blackburn Rovers 3-2 at home\, thanks to a Tommy Smith goal and brace fr
	om Roger Hunt. Andy McEvoy struck the last of his four goals against the r
	eds\, with future Wales boss Mike England also on target.\n           \nFi
	ve for Dicky\n1942 - Dickie Dorsett scored five goals\, including a penalt
	y\, as we beat Tranmere Rovers 6-1 in a Wartime League game at Anfield. Cy
	ril Done struck our other goal.\n           \nStarting out\n1968 - Phil Ne
	al signed professionally for Northampton Town\, who were relegated to the 
	Fourth Division that season. He often played in midfield for the Cobblers\
	, but was versatile enough to fill a number of other positions before bein
	g signed by Bob Paisley for £66\,000 in October 1974.\n1925 – Gordon Ho
	dgson made his reds bow\, in a 1-0 reserves defeat at Manchester City\, a 
	few days after signing from Transvaal.\n           \nMixed fortunes agains
	t the Blades\nWe have twice faced Sheffield United in the First Division o
	n this day in history.\n1908 - Ronald Orr netted a brace as we won 2-1 at 
	Anfield.\n1925 - Dick Forshaw struck our consolation as we lost 3-1 at Bra
	mall Lane. Elisha Scott saved a penalty from Fred Tunstall\, who also stru
	ck one of his eight goals against the reds. Harry Johnson nabbed one of hi
	s seven past us\, with Bert Menlove also on target.\n           \nBeating 
	the Owls\nWe have twice defeated Sheffield Wednesday in the top flight at 
	Anfield on this day.\n1987 - Gary Gillespie grabbed the only goal of the g
	ame as we reached nineteen League games unbeaten\, equalling the club reco
	rd from the start of a season.\n1998 - Patrik Berger and Michael Owen stru
	ck as we won 2-0.\n           \nShaken but not stirred\nWe have twice been
	 held to draws by Bury on this day in history.\n1903 – Jack Cox bagged a
	 brace in a top-flight encounter with the Shakers at Gigg Lane. Charles Sa
	gar netted the last two of his four goals against the reds.\n1898 – Geor
	ge Allan converted a first-minute penalty in a Lancashire Senior Cup game 
	at Anfield.\n           \nRonnie for Israel\n1984 - Future red Ronnie Rose
	nthal made his senior international debut as a substitute in Israel’s 2-
	0 friendly defeat of Luxembourg in Petah Tikva. Ex-red Avi Cohen played to
	o.\n1978 – Cohen was also in international action\, as Israel were held 
	to a 1-1 draw by Romania in a friendly in Jaffa.\n           \nFuture reds
	 on target\n1990 - Karl-Heinz Riedle struck his first goal as a S.S. Lazio
	 player in what was Germany’s first match since reunification. They beat
	 Switzerland 4-0 in a friendly in Stuttgart.\n1997 - Harry Kewell struck t
	he goal that took Australia through to the Final of the Confederations Cup
	 in Saudi Arabia as they beat Uruguay 1-0 courtesy of a golden goal. On th
	e same day\, future red Vladimír Šmicer was on the losing side as Brazil
	 also reached the Final\, winning 2-0.\n           \nMac the Terrier\n2008
	 - Terry McDermott was appointed Assistant Manager of Huddersfield Town. T
	hey finished ninth in League One at the end of that season and he stayed w
	ith the Terriers until being sacked in February 2012 after Lee Clark was d
	ismissed as Manager.\n           \nCzechs bouncing\n2002 - Milan Baroš an
	d Vladimír Šmicer were named among the top ten Czech footballers in the 
	country’s annual Player of the Year poll. Baroš came fourth in the Gold
	en Ball awards while Šmicer was placed tenth. Borussia Dortmund’s Tom
	áš Rosický was the overall winner.\n           \nNew challenge for Newe
	ll\n1996 - Former reserves forward Mike Newell joined West Ham United on l
	oan from Birmingham City. He made seven appearances for the Hammers\, incl
	uding a goalless League draw at Anfield\, without registering.\n1997 - Def
	ender Barry Jones joined York City on loan from Wrexham. He went on to pla
	y 134 times for them after signing permanently a month later.
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DESCRIPTION:Michael named Europe’s greatest\n2001 - Michael Owen was n
	amed European Footballer of the Year\, winning the Ballon d’Or ahead of 
	Real Madrid’s Raúl and Bayern München keeper Oliver Khan. Lúis Figo h
	ad won it the previous year. Michael had enjoyed a fantastic year\, helpin
	g us to claim five trophies\, while bagging 31 goals in 49 reds games\, an
	d a further six in eight outings for England.\n           \nSander’s bee
	n and gone\n2001 - Sander Westerveld left for Real Sociedad in a £3.49m d
	eal. He had kept goal for us 103 times\, helping the reds to five trophies
	 in that year. He is currently goalkeeping coach for Ajax Cape Town in Sou
	th Africa.\n           \nGed the centurion\n2000 - Gérard Houllier’s hu
	ndredth game in sole charge was a 1-0 win at Manchester United\, our fifti
	eth against them in all competitions. Danny Murphy’s free-kick after Gar
	y Neville handled the ball shortly before half time sent United to their h
	undredth League defeat under Sir Alex Ferguson\, with Michael Owen strikin
	g the crossbar after the break. United’s facially-challenged Luke Chadwi
	ck was sent off late on for bringing down Vladimír Šmicer.\n           \
	nMore victories over the Mancs\nWe have twice beaten Manchester United in 
	the top flight at Anfield on this day in history.\n1995 - Robbie Fowler ne
	tted both in a 2-0 win\, including a superb free-kick at the Kop end\, whi
	le his second took him to fifty League goals. He also later struck twice i
	n that season’s 2-2 draw at Old Trafford.\n1921 - Billy Lacey and Harry 
	Chambers netted in our 2-1 victory as we came from behind.\n           \nA
	 goalscoring debut\n1955 - Jimmy Melia scored a left-foot volley in front 
	of the Kop on his reds bow as we thumped Nottingham Forest 5-2 in a Second
	 Division fixture. Billy Liddell scored a second-half hat-trick\, with Joh
	n Evans netting our opener. James Barrett netted one of his four goals pas
	t us\, with Peter Small also on target for Forest.\n1996 - We also beat Fo
	rest at Anfield when Stan Collymore struck a brace against his old club as
	 we won 4-2. Robbie Fowler was also on target\, with our other strike bein
	g a Des Lyttle own goal. Kevin Campbell struck the first of his four goals
	 against the reds\, with Stuart Pearce also netting.\n           \nDebut s
	trikes\n2014 - We beat Bournemouth 3-1 in a Capital One Cup Fifth Round ti
	e at their Goldsands Stadium\, thanks to a Raheem Sterling brace and Lazar
	 Marković’s first reds goal\, with ex-Evertonian Dan Gosling on target 
	for the home side.\n           \n1997 - Michael Owen won his only Under-21
	’s cap\, netting in England’s 4-2 play-off defeat of Greece at Carrow 
	Road\, with strike partner and future red Emile Heskey bagging a brace. Ja
	mie Carragher also played. Unfortunately\, the Greeks qualified for the Eu
	ropean Championships\, 4-4 on the away goals rule.\n           \nJoy again
	st the Baggies\n1932 - Gordon Hodgson and Harold Barton scored as we beat 
	West Bromwich Albion 2-0 at Anfield.\n1898 - We also entertained the Baggi
	es\, when Hugh Morgan and John Walker were on the scoresheet as we drew 2-
	2.\n           \nBradley’s farewell\n1910 - Left-half James Bradley play
	ed his 185th and final reds game\, as goals from Jack Parkinson and James 
	Stewart handed us a 2-0 home win over Sheffield United. In fact\, his last
	 three reds games were against the two Sheffield clubs!\n           \nMixe
	d fortunes on Wearside\n1938 - We won 3-2 at Roker Park thanks to goals fr
	om Bill Kinghorn and Phil Taylor and wing-half Tom Bush’s only reds stri
	ke.\n1949 - Ken Brierley and Cyril Done netted as Sunderland beat us by th
	e same score in another First Division encounter as centre-half Laurie Hug
	hes played his hundredth reds game. Len Shackleton bagged the first of his
	 five goals against the reds\, with Harry Kirtley and Tommy Reynolds also 
	on the scoresheet.\n           \nParson off the mark\n1927 – Right-back 
	Jimmy ‘Parson’ Jackson scored the first of his two reds strikes as we 
	lost 3-1 at Tottenham Hotspur. Frank Osborne bagged the last of his four g
	oals past us with Jack Elkes nabbing the first two of his four against the
	 reds.\n           \nThumping the Magpies\n1983 - Graeme Souness bagged a 
	brace\, including one from the spot\, as we beat Notts County 5-0 at Anfie
	ld. Steve Nicol and Ian Rush were also on target\, with David Hunt putting
	 through his own net.\n           \nA Fox once more\n1987 - Kevin MacDonal
	d joined his old club Leicester City on loan as he continued his comeback 
	from a broken leg suffered in September 1986. He later returned to Anfield
	\, but only made a further seven senior appearances before returning to Fi
	lbert Street permanently.\n           \nVlad’s Arabian night\n1997 - Fut
	ure red Vladimír Šmicer bagged a treble in the Czech Republic’s 6-1 th
	umping of the United Arab Emirates in a Confederations Cup game in Saudi A
	rabia.\n           \nToni on the move\n2013 – Former reserves right-wing
	er Toni Silva signed for CSKA Sofia\, having been released by Barnsley six
	 months previously.\n           \nScots in action\n1975 - Ex-reds reserves
	 striker Ted MacDougall won his seventh and final cap for Scotland as a su
	bstitute in their 1-1 European Championships qualifying draw with Romania 
	at Hampden Park. Future red Kenny Dalglish also played.\n2003 - Robbie Foy
	 won his only cap for Scotland Under-20’s as they won 2-1 in Portugal in
	 a friendly.
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DESCRIPTION:The knight departs\n1969 - ‘Sir’ Roger Hunt was sold to 
	Bolton Wanderers for £33\,000\, after ten years at Anfield. In that time 
	he had struck a then-record 286 times in 492 reds games\, helping us to tw
	o League titles\, the Second Division championship\, our first FA Cup win 
	in 1965 and an FA Charity Shield. He remains our record League goalscorer\
	, with 245 strikes. He is also revered among older Wanderers’ fans after
	 25 goals in 84 games.\n           \nFrom villain to hero\n1991 - Michael 
	Thomas signed from Arsenal for £1.5m. He spent nearly seven years at Anfi
	eld\, playing 163 reds games\, and scoring twelve times\, including the 19
	92 FA Cup Final opener. He left to join SL Benfica on a free transfer in A
	ugust 1998\, after a loan spell with Middlesbrough.\n           \nTon up f
	or Nando\n2009 – Fernando Torres played his hundredth reds game as we be
	at Wigan Athletic 2-1 at Anfield\, coming off the bench to add to David 
	N’Gog’s early headed goal. Charles N’Zogbia bagged an injury time co
	nsolation after Jason Scotland had struck the crossbar for the visitors.\n
	           \nBeaten again\n2007 - Manchester United kept their fourth cons
	ecutive League clean sheet at Anfield\, a joint record for any club\, as C
	arlos Tévez struck the only goal of the game\, the first of his four to d
	ate past us.\n           \nBilly’s bow\n1939 – Billy Liddell played hi
	s first reds game as we lost 1-0 to Preston North End in a friendly at Anf
	ield that was billed as a “Grand Match”.\n           \nA Bridge too fa
	r\n2001 - We were thumped 4-0 at Stamford Bridge by Chelsea\, our hundredt
	h Premier League defeat\, despite many commentators naming Blues keeper Ca
	rlo Cudicini as their man of the match\, with his saves including a penalt
	y from Gary McAllister. Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink bagged one of his seven st
	rikes against the reds\, with Graeme Le Saux\, Sam Dalla Bona and Eiður G
	uðjohnsen all also on target.\n1989 - We won 5-2 in west London with Ian 
	Rush grabbing a brace against ex-red Bobby Campbell’s side. Our other go
	als came from Peter Beardsley\, Steve McMahon and Ray Houghton. Dave Beasa
	nt saved a penalty from Jan Mølby\, wile Houghton had a goal disallowed. 
	Campbell said\, “On this form Liverpool could win the World Cup!” Gord
	on Durie struck one of his five goals against the reds\, with Kerry Dixon 
	netting one of his seven past us.\n           \nAn away milestone\n1899 - 
	We played our hundredth away League game\, going down 1-0 to Nottingham Fo
	rest at the City Ground thanks to a late Arthur Capes strike\, one of his 
	four goals against the reds\, with forward Charles Satterthwaite making hi
	s reds bow.\n1893 - We also visited them at the then-named Town Ground\, w
	hen Tom Bradshaw\, Patrick Gordon and Malcolm McVean all struck as we won 
	a friendly 3-0.\n1922 - We also faced Forest\, when Dick Johnson and Donal
	d Mackinlay netted as we won 2-1 at Anfield\, with Bobby Parker bagging on
	e of his eight goals against the reds.\n           \nAnother away win\n200
	6 - We won 3-0 at struggling Charlton Athletic\, only our second away vict
	ory in the League to date that season but our sixth straight clean sheet i
	n the League. We had to wait until the final ten minutes to add to a Xabi 
	Alonso penalty\, given away by ex-red Djimi Traoré\, when Craig Bellamy a
	nd Steven Gerrard\, in his 250th League outing\, made the scoreline better
	 reflect the game.\n           \nA party at Gay Meadow\n1986 - A testimoni
	al match for short-lived reserves keeper Bob Wardle was played at Shrewsbu
	ry Town. Steve Nicol scored both our goals in a 2-0 win.\n           \nA W
	elsh foursome\n1944 - Future reds boss Don Welsh scored four goals\, inclu
	ding a penalty\, as we thumped Tranmere Rovers 5-1 at Prenton Park in a Wa
	rtime League game. Jackie Campbell bagged the other.\n           \nMixed f
	ortunes against the Blades\n1905 - Jack Cox and Maurice Parry were on targ
	et as we won 2-1 at Sheffield United.\n1911 - We returned to Bramall Lane 
	for another First Division match\, with Jack Parkinson grabbing our late c
	onsolation in a 3-1 defeat.\n           \nNo luck against Citeh\nWe have t
	wice faced Manchester City in the top flight on this day in history\, fail
	ing to claim all the points on either occasion.\n1933 - Berry Nieuwenhuys 
	struck early on as we lost 2-1 at Maine Road\, with South African-born for
	ward Lance Carr making his reds bow. Alex Herd struck one of his eight goa
	ls against the reds\, with Fred Tilson bagging one of his six past us.\n19
	67 - Roger Hunt was on the scoresheet while skippering the side for the fi
	rst time as we were held to a 1-1 draw at Anfield\, with Franny Lee nettin
	g one of his six goals past us. Hunt and Tommy Lawrence had both separatel
	y been stuck in traffic getting to the match\, whose start had to be delay
	ed\, leading to a hefty fine for the club. Both players eventually abandon
	ed their cars and ran to the ground to try to make kick-off!\n           \
	nEuropean joy\n1964 - Roger Hunt bagged the only goal of the game in the l
	ast minute as we won a European Cup tie at RSC Anderlecht\, to reach the l
	ast eight by 4-0 on aggregate. We progressed as far as the Semi-final in o
	ur first ever season in European competition\, where we lost to Internazio
	nale in controversial circumstances.\n           \nOther defeats\n1978 - W
	e lost 1-0 at Bristol City with the only goal being scored by former Blue 
	Joe Royle\, the last of his five against the reds. Ex-red Peter Cormack al
	so played for the home side.\n1950 – We were thumped 4-1 at Anfield by W
	olverhampton Wanderers with Billy Liddell netting our consolation from the
	 spot. This was our biggest home defeat for four years as Johnny Walker na
	bbed a brace\, with Roy Swinbourne netting one of his five goals against t
	he reds\, and Dennis Wilshaw scoring one of his seven past us.\n          
	 \nHappy birthdays\n1897 - Forward Peter McKinney was born in Consett\, Co
	unty Durham. He struck once in three reds appearances\, all in 1920/21\, a
	nd later emigrated to the USA to join New York Giants.\n1974 - Phil Neal
	’s son Ashley was born in Liverpool. He was a defender on our books in t
	he early 1990’s before moving to Huddersfield Town in December 1996.\n  
	         \n1985 - Ex-reserves forward Ramon Calliste was born in Cardiff. 
	The former Welsh Under-21’s international joined the club in the summer 
	of 2005 after being released by Manchester United\, and top-scored with se
	ven goals for the second string. He moved on to Sc***horpe United in July 
	2006 but was released at the end of that season\, having also failed to br
	eak into their first team.\n           \nRoyal manoeuvres\n2014 – Former
	 reds First Team Coach Steve Clarke was appointed Manager of Reading.\n200
	9 - Brendan Rodgers left as Manager of the Royals by mutual consent\, havi
	ng been in charge for just six months after guiding them to only six victo
	ries in 23 games in charge.\n           \nOther management moves\n2008 –
	 Paul Ince was sacked as Manager of Blackburn Rovers\, having led them to 
	just six victories in his 21 fixtures in charge.\n1976 - 1950’s wing-hal
	f Bobby Campbell was appointed Manager of Fulham. He was in charge for nea
	rly four years\, keeping them in the Second Division until they were releg
	ated in 1980.\n1999 - Mark Wright was named Southport boss. He led them up
	 from 21st to ninth place in the Conference in his first season\, and to f
	ourth in the following campaign before moving to Oxford United.\n         
	  \nLuis wins again\n2013 - Luis Suárez was presented with William Hill F
	ootball Supporters’ Federation Player of the Year award at the Emirates 
	Stadium\n\nBrucie on the move again\n1997 - Bruce Grobbelaar signed for Se
	cond Division Oldham Athletic on non-contract terms. He made four appearan
	ces\, keeping three clean sheets\, before moving to Chesham United at the 
	end of the season.
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DESCRIPTION:Redders off the mark\n1991 - Jamie Redknapp scored his first
	 reds goal as we held Southampton to a 1-1 League draw at The Dell. Alan S
	hearer had put the home side ahead with the first of his eight goals again
	st the reds.\n           \nIn comes Igor\n2000 - Igor Bišcan signed from 
	Dinamo Zagreb for £5.5m. The big Croat helped us to the Worthington Cup\,
	 UEFA Super Cup and FA Charity Shield in 2001\, and the Worthington Cup ag
	ain two years later\, as well as playing a key role in our Champions Leagu
	e triumph in 2005. He left for Panathinaikos in July 2005 after three goal
	s in 118 reds games.\n           \nBuchan-eering\n1912 - Charlie Buchan sc
	ored five goals for Sunderland as they thrashed us 7-0 in a top-flight fix
	ture at Roker Park\, his first strikes past us. Three of his goals came in
	 the final ten minutes when left-back Donald Mackinlay had gone off injure
	d and dusk had fallen. This remains the most ever scored by one player in 
	a match against the reds. He in fact scored a total of eighteen times agai
	nst the reds in his Sunderland career\, as well as another three when with
	 Arsenal\, and bagged a treble in the reverse fixture later that season. J
	ackie Mordue netted one of his six goals past us\, with Harry Martin also 
	netting.\n           \nCentre-backs at each end\n2013 – We beat West Ham
	 United 4-1 at Anfield\, going ahead through a Guy Demel own goal just bef
	ore the break. Mamadou Sakho bagged his first reds goal before Martin Škr
	tel put through his own net. However\, Luis Suárez struck twice to secure
	 the victory. Glen Johnson took over the captain’s armband when Steven G
	errard was substituted early in the second half\, while Kevin Nolan was se
	nt off for the visitors late on.\n           \nHumbled by the Dutch\n1966 
	- We suffered our record European defeat\, losing 5-1 to a Johann Cruyff-i
	nspired Ajax in a European Cup Second Round first leg tie at the fog-bound
	 Olympic Stadium in Amsterdam\, with Chris Lawler grabbing our last-minute
	 consolation. In fact\, the pitch was so foggy that Shanks was even able t
	o wander on to give instructions to half-back Willie Stevenson without the
	 officials noticing him! He famously decreed that the reds would turn thin
	gs around in the second leg\, but it was not to be\, as we only drew 2-2. 
	Cruyff was amongst the scorers\, with Klaas Nuninga bagging a brace and Co
	rnelis De Wolf and Hendrik Groot also on the scoresheet.\n           \nCen
	turions\n1963 - Ian Callaghan was on target in his hundredth reds game as 
	we drew 1-1 at Arsenal. Joe Baker equalised with the first of his four goa
	ls against the reds.\n1974 – Ray Clemence played his 200th League game f
	or us as we were held to a 2-2 draw by Derby County at Anfield. Ray Kenned
	y and Steve Heighway bagged our goals inside the first quarter of the matc
	h. Substitute Roger Davies netted one of his five goals past us\, with Jef
	f Bourne also scoring.\n           \nWolves win again\n1946 - Wolverhampto
	n Wanderers won for the third consecutive League season at Anfield\, inter
	rupted by the war\, going home with a 5-1 victory in this clash of the top
	 two in the League. Wallasey-born Dennis Westcott scored four first-half g
	oals for Wolves and had another strike wrongly ruled out for offside\, wit
	h Jack Balmer nabbing our consolation from the spot. Remarkably\, Westcott
	 also grabbed four goals in his next game\, against Bolton Wanderers. Thes
	e were the last of his nine strikes past us.\n           \nNicol the winne
	r\n1996 - Steve Nicol was on the winning side for Sheffield Wednesday at A
	nfield\, when Guy Whittingham struck the only goal of the game. Nicol got 
	a nasty elbow in the face from Neil Ruddock during this game.\n           
	\nHappy birthdays\n1949 – Former reserve team boss John McMahon\, Stev
	e’s brother\, was born in Manchester. He played more than 250 League gam
	es for Preston North End\, also playing for Wigan Athletic and Tranmere Ro
	vers before moving into coaching with Rovers and then Shrewsbury Town. He 
	was in charge of the reserves between June 2009 and March 2011.\n1972 - Se
	an Dundee was born in Durban. He arrived at Anfield for £1.8m in June 199
	8\, but only made five appearances off the bench before leaving for VfB St
	uttgart for £1m a year later.\n           \nOff the mark quickly\n1935 - 
	Bob Glassey scored five minutes into his reds bow as we beat Preston North
	 End 2-1 at Anfield. Jack Balmer nabbed our other goal\, also his first re
	ds strike. Bud Maxwell netted one of his seven goals against us.\n        
	   \nA lowly record\n1895 - We recorded our lowest ever League attendance 
	at Anfield\, with just 1\,000 turning up to see Frank Becton net the only 
	goal of our Second Division encounter with Loughborough Town.\n           
	\nScottish reds\n1965 - Ron Yeats won his second and final cap for Scotlan
	d as they beat Italy 3-0 in a World Cup qualifier in Naples.\n1938 - Prest
	on North End’s Bill Shankly won his fourth cap as the Scots beat Hungary
	 3-1 in a friendly at Ibrox. Full-back Andy Beattie\, who guested for the 
	reds during the war and later joined our backroom staff\, won his seventh 
	and final official cap for the Scots in the same game.\n           \nAgain
	st the Irons\nWe have twice entertained West Ham United at Anfield on this
	 day.\n1957 - Billy Liddell netted in our 1-1 Second Division draw.\n1968 
	- We won 2-0 in the top flight\, thanks to goals from Emlyn Hughes and Pet
	er Thompson.\n           \nThumping the Villa\n1985 - Jan Mølby\, Paul Wa
	lsh and Craig Johnston all netted as we beat Aston Villa 3-0 at Anfield.\n
	1907 - We beat them even more comprehensively in another First Division me
	eting\, with Robert Robinson and Jack Parkinson both netting twice and Art
	hur Goddard also on the scoresheet in a 5-0 victory. Forward Joe Hewitt re
	ached a century of reds games that day.\n           \nDerby despair\n1992 
	- We lost 2-1 at Goodison Park in front of the Sky cameras\, with Mark Wri
	ght opening the scoring. Mo Johnston equalised almost immediately\, before
	 ex-red Peter Beardsley struck the winner after being played in by fellow 
	ex-red Gary Ablett to become only the second player to score for both side
	s in this fixture.\n           \nAlso in Europe\n2000 - Emile Heskey and N
	ick Barmby struck as we beat Olympiacos 2-0 at Anfield to reach the Fourth
	 Round of the UEFA Cup\, 4-2 on aggregate.\n           \nIrish English\n19
	32 – Future reds forward Sam English netted his only goal for Northern I
	reland while winning his second and final cap as they lost 4-1 to Wales in
	 the British International Championships in Wrexham\, with reds keeper Eli
	sha Scott also on the losing side.\n           \nAnother big win\n1918 - W
	e thumped Oldham Athletic 5-1 at Anfield in a Wartime League fixture at An
	field\, thanks to two apiece from Donald Mackinlay and Thomas Green\, and 
	a goal from Harold Wadsworth.\n           \nYoung reds in opposition\n2000
	 - John Welsh and Mark Peers played for England Under-16’s as they lost 
	2-0 to France at The Valley\, with future red Anthony Le Tallec bagging on
	e of the goals.\n           \nMacca on the move\n2005 - Steve McMahon quit
	 as Perth Glory boss\, following a combination of media speculation\, poor
	 transfer signings\, the team’s indifferent form and an apparent disagre
	ement with the board.\n           \nDigger in charge\n2008 – John Barnes
	 managed Jamaica as they were held to a 1-1 draw in the Digicel Caribbean 
	Championships in Trelawny by Trinidad &amp\; Tobago.
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DESCRIPTION:One reds legend for another\n1980 - Ian Rush made his reds b
	ow\, replacing Kenny Dalglish who was missing his first League game after 
	147 consecutive appearances. We drew 1-1 at Ipswich Town with substitute J
	immy Case on target\, and Alan Brazil netting for the home side.\n        
	   \nRed awards\n1998 - Michael Owen was voted BBC Sports Personality of t
	he Year\, following his breathtaking arrival on the international scene at
	 that summer’s World Cup in France.\n2006 - Council members voted unanim
	ously to award Steven Gerrard the Honorary Freeman of Knowsley Borough\, t
	he first time anyone had been so honoured since 1988\, and only the fourth
	 person ever to be granted it.\n           \nRed birthdays\n1972 – Damie
	n Comolli was born in Béziers in France. He was appointed Director of Foo
	tball Strategy in November 2010\, and promoted to Director of Football fou
	r months later\, but left by mutual consent in April 2012.\n1950 – Winge
	r Peter Spiring was born in Glastonbury. He signed from Bristol City for 
	£60\,000 in March 1973\, but only made it as far as the first-team bench 
	on two occasions\, without making it onto the field. He left for Luton Tow
	n in November 1974\, later establishing himself at Hereford United.\n     
	      \nBeating Boro\nWe have twice beaten Middlesbrough at Anfield in the
	 top flight on this day in history.\n1913 - Tom Miller and Tommy Gracie ne
	tted as we won 2-1\, with George Elliott scoring one of his eight goals ag
	ainst the reds.\n1919 - Harry Chambers grabbed the only goal of the game.\
	n           \nUp against Spurs\nWe have twice visited White Hart Lane on t
	his day in history.\n1975 - Kevin Keegan\, Jimmy Case\, Phil Neal and Stev
	e Heighway all struck as we won 4-0\, with Heighway playing his 200th Leag
	ue game for the club.\n1924 - Dick Forshaw was on the scoresheet as we dre
	w 1-1\, the seventh of eight consecutive games in which he was on target. 
	This was Spurs’ hundredth top-flight stalemate.\n           \nBeaten twi
	ce by the Mancs\nManchester United have twice left Anfield with all the po
	ints on this day in history.\n1952 - Billy Liddell was on target as we wer
	e ahead at half time before going on to lose 2-1. Stan Pearson struck one 
	of his eleven goals against the reds\, with John Aston also on target.\n19
	69 - Emlyn Hughes grabbed our consolation as we were thumped 4-1\, with Ro
	n Yeats putting through his own net. Roger Hunt made his 492nd and final r
	eds appearance in this game. Bobby Charlton bagged one of his four goals p
	ast us\, with Willie Morgan and Ian Ure also scoring.\n           \nAnothe
	r European win\n1972 - Phil Boersma netted in the opening minute with Stev
	e Heighway and John Toshack also striking as we beat Dynamo Berlin 3-1 at 
	Anfield in the Third Round of the UEFA Cup\, after a goalless first leg in
	 East Germany. Boersma’s strike was our quickest in Europe until Joe C
	ole’s goal against Steaua Bucureşti at Anfield in September 2010.\n    
	       \nKing Kenny back at Anfield\n1992 - Kenny Dalglish returned to Anf
	ield as visiting Manager for the first time\, with substitute Mark Walters
	 netting a brace either side of a stunning Alan Shearer volley\, one of hi
	s eight goals past us\, as we beat Blackburn Rovers 2-1\, our first goals 
	from off the bench in the newly-renamed Premier League.\n           \nCarr
	a errs again\n2008 - Jamie Carragher struck his seventh own goal for the r
	eds\, a club record\, as Hull City held us to a 2-2 draw at Anfield. The T
	igers took a surprise lead when defender Paul McShane headed in before we 
	went two behind. Steven Gerrard bagged a brace before the break\, but we w
	ere unable to find a winner. His second strike was our 600th at home in th
	e Premier League.\n           \nStarting and ending in the far east\n1981 
	- Craig Johnston made his first reds start as a Zico-inspired Flamengo bea
	t us 3-0 in the World Club Championship in Tokyo’s National Stadium. Ray
	 Kennedy made his 393rd and final reds appearance in this game. Nunes bagg
	ed a brace\, with Adilio also on target.\n           \nGoalscoring firsts\
	n2000 - Two reds substitutes scored in the same domestic game for the firs
	t time\, with Michael Owen and Nick Barmby both netting as we beat Fulham 
	3-0 in a League Cup Fifth Round tie after extra time\, on our way to winni
	ng the trophy for the eighth time. Vladimír Šmicer bagged his first goal
	 at Anfield to complete the scoring.\n           \nRed trebles\n1941 - Jam
	es McIntosh scored a hat-trick\, his first reds goals\, as we beat Tranmer
	e Rovers 7-2 in a Wartime League game. Dicky Dorsett and Len Carney both a
	dded braces.\n           \nDisappointment against the Gunners\n2009 – Ar
	senal won 2-1 at Anfield as we scored in a new club record nineteenth cons
	ecutive home Premier League game. Dirk Kuyt gave us a deserved first-half 
	lead but Glen Johnson handed the initiative to the visitors with an unluck
	y own goal after the break. Andriy Arshavin bagged the winner with the mos
	t recent of his five strikes past us\, as Fábio Aurélio played his hundr
	edth reds game.\n1930 - Right-half Tom Morrison grabbed his first reds goa
	l\, in the opening minute of our 1-1 draw with Arsenal at Anfield\, with t
	he Gunners going on to claim the League title for the first time that seas
	on. David Jack struck one of his nine goals against the reds.\n           
	\nJim’s century\n1947 – Full-back Jim Harley played his hundredth Leag
	ue game for the reds as we won 2-1 at Wolverhampton Wanderers\, with Alber
	t Stubbins and Jack Balmer on target.\n           \nCzech out Vlad’s dou
	ble\n1997 - Future red Vladimír Šmicer bagged both the Czech Republic’
	s goals as they drew with South Africa in a Confederations Cup game in Sau
	di Arabia.\n           \nFailing at Anfield\n1995 - Phil Babb\, Jason McAt
	eer and ex-red John Aldridge all played as the Republic of Ireland lost 2-
	0 to the Netherlands in a Euro ’96 play-off at Anfield. Patrick Kluivert
	 netted both goals in Jack Charlton’s last game as Ireland boss.\n      
	     \nYoung deity on target in L4\n1994 - Robbie Fowler came off the benc
	h to score for England B as they beat the Republic of Ireland 2-0 in a fri
	endly at Anfield. Neil Ruddock skippered a side that also included David J
	ames\, Jamie Redknapp\, John Scales and future red Nick Barmby\, while Phi
	l Babb\, ex-red Ronnie Whelan and future red Jason McAteer all played for 
	the Irish. Also in international action that day was future reds midfielde
	r Jean-Michel Ferri.\n           \nOn the move\n1996 - Reserves defender a
	nd Phil’s son\, Ashley Neal joined Huddersfield Town on a free transfer.
	 He did not make a first-team appearance for the Terriers\, before joining
	 Peterborough United on non-contract terms three months later.\n          
	 \n2002 – Keeper Brad Jones joined Stockport County on loan from Middles
	brough. He only played once for the Hatters in his one month at Edgeley Pa
	rk.\n2012 – He signed a new contract at Anfield\, having signed from Bor
	o for £2.3m in August 2010. He made 23 senior appearances for the reds be
	fore being released in June 2015.\n           \nBeating Austria\n1933 – 
	Sam English bagged a treble as we defeated the Austrian national side 4-2 
	at Anfield\, with Berry Nieuwenhuys also netting. They were a very fine si
	de at the time\, finishing fourth in the World Cup Finals in Italy the fol
	lowing summer.
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DESCRIPTION:Happy birthday Chico\n1961 - Steve Nicol was born in Irvine.
	 The versatile Scot signed from Ayr United for £300\,000 in October 1981 
	and played 468 reds games\, scoring 46 times. He helped us to four League 
	titles\, three FA Cups\, European Cup and an FA Charity Shield\, and was n
	amed the Football Writers’ Player of the Year in 1989.\n           \nWor
	st ever defeat\n1954 - Birmingham City trounced us 9-1 at St. Andrews in a
	 Second Division fixture to condemn us to our worst ever defeat\, with Edd
	ie Brown netting the first three of his four goals past us. Billy Liddell 
	grabbed our consolation. Peter Murphy and Gordon Astall each struck twice 
	for the Blues\, with Jackie Lane and Alexander Govan also getting on the s
	coresheet.\n           \nAnother record for Stevie\n2007 - Steven Gerrard 
	converted the rebound from his own saved penalty at Olympique de Marseille
	 to become the club’s all-time top European scorer on 23\, as he struck 
	in his seventh consecutive game. We became the first English team to win i
	n the Stade Vélodrome as we triumphed 4-0\, in the decisive final game in
	 the group. Stevie’s goal was followed by strikes from Fernando Torres\,
	 Dirk Kuyt and Ryan Babel.\n           \nOther red birthdays\n1969 - Stig 
	Inge Bjørnebye was born in Elverum. The Norwegian left-back spent six and
	 a half years at Anfield\, scoring four times in 184 appearances and helpi
	ng us to claim the Coca-Cola Cup in 1995 after signing from Rosenborg BK f
	or £600\,000 in December 1992.\n1942 - Centre-forward Alf Arrowsmith was 
	born in Manchester. He signed from Ashton United for £1\,250 in August 19
	60 and netted 24 goals in just 56 games in his eight years with the reds\,
	 helping us to claim the League title in 1964\, before injury blighted his
	 reds career. He moved on to Bury in December 1968.\n           \n1986 - L
	ee Peltier was born in Aigburth. He made his senior debut in our Carling C
	up Third Round defeat of Reading in October 2006\, but made just four firs
	t-team appearances in total before moving to Yeovil Town in January 2008 a
	fter a successful loan spell.\n1977 - Former youth winger Stuart Quinn was
	 born in Whiston. He failed to make a senior reds appearance\, although he
	 featured in our victorious FA Youth Cup campaign in 1996\, and similarly 
	failed to make the grade at Altrincham and Southport.\n1985 - Former reser
	ves winger Ryan Wilkie was born in Glasgow. He was most recently seen play
	ing for Scottish Third Division side East Stirlingshire.\n           \nAnf
	ield trebles\n1991 - Dean Saunders bagged a treble in our 4-0 UEFA Cup Thi
	rd Round win over Austrians Swarovski Tirol\, with Barry Venison also on t
	he scoresheet with a twenty-yard scorcher on a frosty night as we progress
	ed 6-0 on aggregate. This was Deano’s second hat-trick of a European cam
	paign that ended against Genoa at the next hurdle.\n1971 - Jack Whitham na
	bbed a hat-trick as we beat Derby County 3-2 in a First Division fixture\,
	 with John O’Hare netting two of his six strikes against the reds.\n    
	       \nSami’s milestone\n2004 - Sami Hyypiä played his 200th League g
	ame as we lost 1-0 at Everton\, to a Lee Carsley goal.\n           \nDerby
	 honours even\n1988 - The Anfield derby ended 1-1. Ray Houghton’s early 
	goal was cancelled out by a Wayne Clarke penalty\, who also had a header u
	nfairly chalked off. However\, Neville Southall was in fine form to deny t
	he reds another goal.\n           \nCarroll on song\n2010 – Dirk Kuyt ba
	gged our consolation as we lost 3-1 at Newcastle United\, with Andy Carrol
	l capping his fine performance with the late third. Scousers Kevin Nolan a
	nd Joey Barton scored the other goals for the home side.\n           \nRed
	s on the way out\n2000 - Mad Dutch striker Erik Meijer signed for Hamburge
	r SV on a free transfer after seventeen months at Anfield\, in which time 
	he had only made 27 senior appearances\, netting just twice.\n1996 - Centr
	e-half John Scales was sold to Tottenham Hotspur for £2.6m. He had struck
	 four times in 94 appearances after being signed by Roy Evans from Wimbled
	on for £3.5m in September 1994\, before his career was affected by injury
	.\n           \n1998 - Former youth keeper Roy Naylor signed for Clydebank
	\, for whom he made just one first-team appearance. He never even made our
	 first-team squad\, although he featured in both legs of our victorious FA
	 Youth Cup Final in 1996. On the same day\, second string winger John Jeff
	ers was sold to Port Vale for £30\,000. He spent seven years at Vale Park
	\, playing more than two hundred games.\n           \nBeating the Gunners\
	n1965 - Peter Thompson\, Ian St. John\, ex-Gunner Geoff Strong and Roger H
	unt all netted as we beat Arsenal 4-2 at Anfield. John Radford bagged the 
	first of his seven goals against the reds\, with Tommy Baldwin also scorin
	g.\n           \nNumber one Nando\n2008 – Fernando Torres came out on to
	p in a survey of 32\,000 fans carried out by Barclays to find the Premiers
	hip’s most popular player. He polled 38 per cent of the votes\, to beat 
	his club skipper Steven Gerrard and Manchester United’s Cristiano Ronald
	o.\n           \nB’s for England\n1990 - Gary Ablett\, David Burrows and
	 future reds Nigel Clough and Michael Thomas all played as England B held 
	Algeria to a goalless draw in a friendly in Algiers.\n           \nDisappo
	intment against the Clarets\nWe have twice faced Burnley on this day in hi
	story\, without tasting victory.\n1920 - We lost a top-flight meeting at T
	urf Moor 1-0.\n1943 – We were held to a 1-1 draw in a Wartime League fix
	ture at Anfield. Andy Beattie was on target for the reds that day.\n      
	     \nThe best site\n2006 - The club’s official website\, liverpoolfc.t
	v\, was named as best sports site in the UK’s Website of the Year awards
	.\n           \nPrudhoe twice on the move\nFuture reds loanee keeper Mark 
	Prudhoe changed clubs on this day in consecutive years.\n1986 - He joined 
	Doncaster Rovers on loan from Walsall\, making five appearances.\n1987 - H
	e then switched permanently from the Saddlers to Carlisle United on a free
	 transfer\, for whom he played 34 times.\n           \nDigger reaches anot
	her final\n2008 – John Barnes managed Jamaica to victory as they reached
	 the Final of the Digicel Caribbean Championships by beating Guadeloupe 2-
	0 in Kingston.
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DESCRIPTION:In comes Stig\n1992 - Stig Inge Bjørnebye signed from Rosen
	borg BK for £600\,000. He bagged four goals in 184 reds games before movi
	ng on to Blackburn Rovers for £300\,000 in June 2000 having helped us to 
	claim the Coca-Cola Cup in 1995.\n1897 – Scottish forward Abe Hartley si
	gned from Everton for £175 in December 1897\, but only notched once in tw
	elve outings before joining Southern League side Southampton the following
	 May.\n           \nMichael’s debut\n1991 - Michael Thomas made his reds
	 bow as a second-half substitute in a 2-1 win at his boyhood favourites To
	ttenham Hotspur\, with Dean Saunders and Ray Houghton netting our goals af
	ter ex-red Paul Walsh had hammered the home side in front.\n1993 - We visi
	ted White Hart Lane again\, with Robbie Fowler grabbing two goals\, includ
	ing a penalty\, to add to a Jamie Redknapp strike as we drew 3-3.\n1971 - 
	We also faced Spurs\, being held to a goalless draw at Anfield.\n         
	  \nWe aren’t the champions of the world\n2005 - The reds narrowly faile
	d to be crowned world champions\, having three goals disallowed\, at least
	 one of them wrongly\, and hitting the bar twice as we lost 1-0 to São Pa
	ulo in the Final of the FIFA Club World Championship TOYOTA Cup Japan 2005
	 in Yokohama\, Japan. Brazilian midfielder Mineiro grabbed the goal to end
	 a club record run of eleven consecutive clean sheets.\n           \nDanny
	\, the new Ian Rush\n2002 - We won 4-3 at Aston Villa in our Worthington C
	up Fifth Round tie\, once it finally got going after a much-delayed start 
	caused by Villa’s inefficient ticketing arrangements. Our goals came fro
	m Steven Gerrard\, Milan Baroš and a Danny Murphy brace. Markus Babbel pl
	ayed his 73rd and final reds game but was replaced before the break. Murph
	y’s first goal was his thirtieth for the reds\, all of which came in und
	efeated games. This proud record came to an end when he headed his fortiet
	h reds goal in our Carling Cup defeat by Bolton Wanderers in December 2003
	. Darius Vassell converted a spot-kick for the home side\, with Thomas Hit
	zlsperger also on target before a Dion Dublin strike deflected in off Sté
	phane Henchoz.\n           \nHappy birthday Paul\n1984 - Ex-Academy keeper
	 Paul Harrison was born in Liverpool. He never made a first-team appearanc
	e before being released in July 2005\, although he made it as far as the b
	ench on thirteen occasions. He is now captaining Welsh Premier League side
	 The New Saints. He is perhaps sadly best remembered as the son of one of 
	the Hillsborough victims.\n           \nAnother debutant\n1909 - Left-half
	 John McConnell made his reds debut as we lost 3-1 at Aston Villa\, with J
	ack Parkinson netting our consolation from the spot. Joe Bache struck two 
	of his nine goals against the reds\, with Harry Hampton bagging one of his
	 fifteen past us.\n           \nMore joy against Villa\nWe have faced Asto
	n Villa in the top flight on this day in history on a further four occasio
	ns\, winning three and drawing the other match.\n1920 - Dick Johnson struc
	k twice as we won 4-1 at Anfield\, with Harry Lewis and Donald Mackinlay\,
	 from the spot\, also netting. Billy Walker struck the first of his five g
	oals against the reds.\n1948 - Cyril Done scored as we were held to a 1-1 
	draw in L4.\n1982 - David Hodgson\, Kenny Dalglish\, Alan Kennedy and Ian 
	Rush were all on the scoresheet as we won 4-2 at Villa Park\, with Gary Sh
	aw and Peter Withe scoring for the home side.\n2011 – We won a Premiersh
	ip encounter 2-0 at Villa Park thanks to early goals from Craig Bellamy an
	d Martin Škrtel. Luis Suárez hit the woodwork to make it sixteen times i
	n total we had suffered that fate this season.\n           \nSubbed on and
	 off\n1999 - Vladimír Šmicer came on as a substitute\, and was later him
	self substituted\, as we beat Coventry City 2-0 on a ‘Shankly Day’ at 
	Anfield. Michael Owen and Titi Camara were on target. On the same day\, St
	even Gerrard was banned from driving for a year after failing a breath tes
	t.\n           \nEast End despair\nWe have twice met West Ham United in th
	e First Division on this day in history\, without managing to score a goal
	.\n1926 - We were held to a goalless draw at Anfield\, with defender Bill 
	Cockburn playing his 67th and final reds game.\n1976 – We went down 2-0 
	at Upton Park\, thanks to goals from Trevor Brooking and Billy Jennings.\n
	           \nBrucie comes to England\n1979 - Bruce Grobbelaar joined Crewe
	 Alexandra on loan from Vancouver Whitecaps. He made 24 appearances for th
	e Alex\, even getting himself on the scoresheet once!\n           \nDouble
	 treble\n1943 - Robert Beattie and Cyril Done both scored hat-tricks as we
	 thumped Tranmere Rovers 9-1 in a Wartime League fixture at Prenton Park. 
	Joffre Gulliver\, Jack Balmer and Don Welsh were also on the scoresheet.\n
	           \nNeals in and out\n1985 - Phil Neal was named Player/Manager o
	f Bolton Wanderers. He stayed in charge until he was sacked in May 1992\, 
	leading them to the Freight Rover Trophy Final in his first season\, befor
	e the Trotters were relegated to the basement division the next year\, alt
	hough they immediately bounced back into the Third Division. He could not 
	lead them any higher\, despite twice making the play-offs. He also helped 
	them to claim the Sherpa Van Trophy in 1989.\n1998 - Phil Neal’s son Ash
	ley was released by Peterborough United. He had spent the early 1990’s a
	s a defender in the stiffs at Anfield.\n           \nKHR on target\n1991 -
	 Future red Karl-Heinz Riedle netted as Germany beat Luxembourg 4-0 in a E
	uro ’92 qualifier in Leverkusen.\n           \nMarkus sacked\n2011 - Mar
	kus Babbel was sacked as Manager of Hertha BSC Berlin. He had taken over i
	n July 2010\, leading them back into the Bundesliga in his first season as
	 they won thirty of his 55 games in charge.\n           \nStevie honoured\
	n2012 - Steven Gerrard was named the PFA Fans’ Player of the Month for N
	ovember.\n           \nOn the move\n2014 – Hungarian forward Krisztián
	 Németh joined Sporting Kansas City from Roda JC Kerkrade\, bagging ten g
	oals in 24 outings to date. On the same day\, Mario Balotelli was banned f
	or one match and fined £25\,000 after being found guilty by the FA of a r
	acist/anti-semitic post on Instagram.
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DESCRIPTION:Jimmy’s treble\n1975 - Jimmy Case scored a hat-trick as we
	 beat Polish side Slask Wroclaw 3-0 at Anfield in our UEFA Cup Third Round
	 second leg tie\, with Ray Clemence a virtual spectator\, to progress 5-1 
	on aggregate on our way to claiming the trophy for the second time.\n     
	      \n3\,000 up\n1949 - Willie Fagan struck our 3\,000th League goal as 
	we lost 3-2 at Huddersfield Town\, with Ken Brierley also on target. Vic M
	etcalfe netted the first of his six goals against the reds\, with John McK
	enna and Jeff Taylor also on the scoresheet.\n           \nIf you like Cro
	atian players\n2000 - Igor Bišcan made his reds bow as a substitute for C
	hristian Ziege as a Marcus Stewart goal handed Ipswich Town victory at Anf
	ield. This came just three days after his arrival in L4.\n           \nMos
	t recently\n2011 – Luis Suárez headed the only goal of our League meeti
	ng with Queens Park Rangers at Anfield shortly after the break.\n2005 - Ch
	ris Riggott was sent off for Middlesbrough as Fernando Morientes bagged a 
	brace in a 2-0 victory at Anfield. This was our tenth straight game withou
	t conceding a goal\, equalling our record from the 1987/88 season.\n      
	     \nRare wins\nWe have only won five of our sixteen first-class games p
	layed on this day over the years\, all at Anfield\, with the other victori
	es being as follows.\n1960 - We beat Swansea Town 4-0\, with Alan A’Cour
	t and Dave Hickson adding to a Kevin Lewis brace.\n1921 - Danny Shone and 
	Dick Forshaw scored to hand us a 2-0 win over Aston Villa\, with keeper Fr
	ank Mitchell playing his eighteenth and final reds game.\n           \nBye
	 bye Beeby\n1910 - Keeper Augustus Beeby played his sixteenth and final re
	ds game as we lost 3-0 at Bury in a top-flight fixture\, with outside-righ
	t Arthur Goddard playing his 300th League game for the club. Billy Hibbert
	 bagged two of his thirteen strikes against the reds\, with Tom Kay nabbin
	g the last of his five past us. It could have been worse as Jack Dewhurst 
	blasted a penalty over the bar just before half time with the score 1-0\, 
	after centre-half Jimmy Harrop had handled in the box.\n           \nLosin
	g to Brum\nWe lost twice to Birmingham City on this day in the space of fi
	ve years.\n1927 - Gordon Hodgson struck twice in a minute as we were beate
	n 3-2 at Anfield. It was his last game for more than two months as he was 
	struck down with pneumonia. George Briggs struck two of his ten goals agai
	nst the reds\, with Stan Davies netting the last of his four past us.\n193
	2 – Bob Gregg bagged a treble as we lost another top-flight meeting 3-0 
	at St. Andrews.\n           \nHonours even at Old Trafford\n1966 - Ian St.
	 John netted twice as we drew 2-2 at Manchester United. George Best bagged
	 a brace for the home side\, two of his seven goals past us\, which includ
	ed a spot-kick on this occasion.\n           \nTon up for Jack\n1938 - For
	ward Jack Balmer played his hundredth reds game as Grimsby Town held us to
	 a 2-2 draw in our Second Division meeting at Anfield. Berry Nieuwenhuys a
	nd Willie Fagan struck our goals.\n           \nTrebles for and against\n1
	983 - Terry Gibson scored a hat-trick for Coventry City as they thumped us
	 4-0 at Highfield Road\, with Nick Platnauer opening the scoring after jus
	t forty seconds.\n1904 - Jack Parkinson scored a treble as we drew a frien
	dly with Corinthians 3-3 in Leytonstone\, with the reds also having a pena
	lty saved.\n           \nOn the move\n1998 - Peter Beardsley was released 
	by Fulham. He racked up a total of 28 appearances for them\, including dur
	ing two brief loan spells\, scoring seven times. He moved on to Third Divi
	sion Hartlepool United at the end of that month.   \n2013 - Yossi Benayoun
	 signed for Queens Park Rangers having been released by Chelsea\, netting 
	three times in seventeen outings before returning to Israel to join Maccab
	i Haifa last June.\n           \nInternational reds\n1969 - Emlyn Hughes w
	on his second full cap for England as they beat Portugal 1-0 in a friendly
	 at Wembley.\n1999 - Fábio Aurélio played his first game for Brazil\, al
	though this was an unofficial international. The result was a 3-0 defeat o
	f Bolivia in Cuiabá.\n           \nDismissed\n2001 - Roy Hodgson was sack
	ed as Manager of Udinese after just four months in charge. He later claime
	d that he had wanted to leave so was happy to be sacked. His next job was 
	as national team boss for the United Arab Emirates.\n           \nHappy bi
	rthdays\n1985 – Midfielder Charlie Adam was born in Dundee. He signed fr
	om Blackpool for an initial £6.75m in July 2011\, netting twice in 37 red
	s games and helping us to claim the League Cup before moving to Stoke City
	 for a reported £4m in August 2012.\n1988 - Former reserves custodian Dav
	e Roberts was born in Birkenhead. He moved up to Melwood in the summer of 
	2006\, and was back-up keeper to David Martin. He had played a key role in
	 our two victorious FA Youth Cup campaigns\, including saving penalties in
	 a shoot-out in the Semi-final in 2006 and the Final the following year\, 
	but was released in May 2007.\n           \n1913 - Matthew John Fitzsimmon
	s was born in Toxteth. He signed from Mather United in October 1936 and pl
	ayed his only senior reds game when he stood in for regular centre-half Fr
	ed Rogers in our 3-1 defeat at Bolton Wanderers in September 1938.\n1923
	 – Right-winger Alex Muir was born in Inverkeithing\, Fife. He signed fr
	om Lochgelly Violet in July 1947\, the same club that Billy Liddell was si
	gned from. He only played four senior games before joining South Liverpool
	 in 1949.
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DESCRIPTION:Last gasp drama on the road to Turkey\n2004 - We reached the
	 knock-out stage of the Champions League as we came from behind to beat Ol
	ympiacos 3-1 at Anfield in our final group game. Rivaldo was on target in 
	the first half for the visitors\, but Florent Sinama-Pongolle came on at h
	alf time to change the game\, bagging an equaliser straight after the brea
	k\, our 200th goal in Europe’s premier club competition. Neil Mellor put
	 us one goal away from progress with ten minutes to go before Steven Gerra
	rd struck the spectacular\, decisive third.\n           \nHappy birthdays\
	n1951 - Terry McDermott was born in Kirkby. He struck 81 times in 329 reds
	 games after signing from Newcastle United for £175\,000 in November 1974
	\, helping us to three European Cups\, four League titles\, two League Cup
	s\, UEFA Super Cup and two FA Charity Shields. In 1980 he became the first
	 player to win both the PFA and Football Writers’ Player Of The Year Awa
	rds in the same season. He netted on his 28th birthday as we won 3-1 at As
	ton Villa\, with Ray Kennedy and Alan Hansen also on the scoresheet\, with
	 Brian Little bagging the home side’s consolation.\n           \n1995 
	– Jordon Ibe was born in Bermondsey. He arrived from Wycombe Wanderers f
	or a reported £750\,000 in December 2011\, and has so played 34 times\, s
	coring his first goal to secure victory at Rubin Kazan last month.\n1994
	 – Raheem Sterling was born in Kingston\, Jamaica. He signed from Queens
	 Park Rangers for £0.5m in February 2010\, notching 23 goals in 129 reds 
	games before joining Manchester City for an initial £44m last July.\n    
	       \nRazor sheathed\n1981 - Ray Kennedy played his 342nd and final dom
	estic reds game as we beat Arsenal 3-0 in a League Cup Fourth Round replay
	 at Anfield\, with all three goals coming in extra time. Craig Johnston ba
	gged his first reds goal on his 21st birthday before fellow birthday boy T
	erry McDermott converted a penalty\, with Kenny Dalglish also on target.\n
	1928 – Defender Bert Shears played his sixteenth and final reds game as 
	we lost 2-1 at Sunderland\, with Robert Done bagging our consolation and G
	ordon Hodgson reaching a century of reds games. Dave Halliday struck one o
	f his thirteen goals against the reds\, with Bob McKay also on target.\n  
	         \nStevie’s half century\n2007 - Steven Gerrard scored his fifti
	eth Premiership goal as we lost 3-1 at Reading\, our first League defeat o
	f the season\, with young centre-back Jack Hobbs making his only ever Leag
	ue start. The home side’s first goal from Stephen Hunt was the hundredth
	 we had conceded in the League under the charge of Rafael Benítez. Kevin 
	Doyle and James Harper also got on the scoresheet.\n           \nSolitary 
	strikes\n1973 - Mick Lyons had a goal for the Blues ruled offside before A
	lan Waddle grabbed his only reds strike to hand us a 1-0 derby win at Good
	ison Park against an Everton side who were unbeaten in the League that sea
	son. We won despite the absence of John Toshack and Steve Heighway\, with 
	Kevin Keegan also having to go off injured.\n1951 - Centre-half Laurie Hug
	hes scored his only goal in 326 reds games as we drew 2-2 with Preston Nor
	th End at Anfield. We had fallen 2-0 behind\, through a Ray Lambert own go
	al and the first of Charlie Wayman’s six strikes past us\, before Billy 
	Liddell pulled a goal back. Hughes had gone up front after injuring his th
	igh and tapped in the equaliser after Preston’s keeper Jimmy Gooch had l
	et a Bill Jones strike slip through his legs.\n           \nFour for Chels
	ea\n1934 - Dickie Spence scored all four Chelsea goals in their 4-1 defeat
	 of the reds at Stamford Bridge\, the first of his six goals against the r
	eds. Forward David Wright netted our consolation\, while right-back Tommy 
	Cooper made his reds bow.\n           \nTwo rangers off track\n1993 - Quee
	ns Park Rangers had both Simon Barker and Les Ferdinand sent off in our 3-
	2 win at Anfield. John Barnes and Ian Rush added to Jan Mølby’s penalty
	. Ferdinand had netted one of his six goals against the reds\, with Barker
	 also on target for the visitors.\n           \nDefeat in Europe\n1998 - W
	e lost 1-0 to Celta de Vigo at Anfield to bow out at the Third Round stage
	 of the UEFA Cup 4-1 on aggregate.\n           \nMixed fortunes against th
	e steel city boys\nWe have twice faced Sheffield United on this day in his
	tory\, without winning\, although we have beaten their neighbours Wednesda
	y\, with all these games coming in the First Division.\n1894 - We drew 2-2
	 on our first ever trip to Bramall Lane\, with Tom Bradshaw bagging a brac
	e and Harry Hammond netting twice for the home side.\n1923 - United left A
	nfield with all the points\, when Harry Chambers and Dick Forshaw netted i
	n our 3-2 defeat. Harry Johnson and Billy Gillespie each struck one of the
	ir seven goals against the reds\, with Fred Tunstall bagging one of his ei
	ght past us.\n1962 - Kevin Lewis and Roger Hunt struck as we won 2-0 at Hi
	llsborough.\n           \nBennett yet again\n1917 - Thomas Bennett scored 
	all five goals as we thumped Rochdale 5-1 in a Wartime League match at Anf
	ield. Amazingly\, this was the fifteenth consecutive game in which he had 
	scored for the reds!\n           \nA new management role\n1998 - 1950’s 
	reds wing-half Keith Burkinshaw was put in temporary charge of Aberdeen af
	ter Roy Aitken was sacked. He was unbeaten in four games but returned to a
	 Director of Football role in the New Year\, when Paul Hegarty was appoint
	ed.\n           \nDeano moves into the sun\n1998 - Dean Saunders joined SL
	 Benfica from Sheffield United for £500\,000. He spent one season at the 
	Estádio da Luz\, bagging five goals in seventeen League outings\, before 
	returning to England to join Bradford City.\n           \nSir Roger for En
	gland\n1965 - Roger Hunt struck as England beat Spain 2-0 in a friendly in
	 Madrid.\n           \nGoing through\n2003 - Zak Whitbread featured as the
	 USA Under-20’s reached the Quarter-finals of the World Championship Fin
	als in the United Arab Emirates by defeating the Ivory Coast 2-0. On the s
	ame day\, future red Javier Mascherano featured as Argentina beat Egypt 2-
	1 after extra time at the same stage of the competition.\n           \nEll
	ison’s bow\n2006 - Academy youngster James Ellison made his debut for En
	gland Under-16’s\, playing alongside clubmate Sean Highdale in their 2-1
	 defeat of Scotland to clinch the Victory Shield in Sc***horpe.\n         
	  \nGood riddance\n2010 – Reserves keeper Charles Itandje was released. 
	The Frenchman signed from Racing Club de Lens in August 2007\, and played 
	seven largely unconvincing games in his first season.
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DESCRIPTION:Trebles galore\n1977 - Terry McDermott grabbed a hat-trick a
	s we thumped Hamburger SV 6-0 at Anfield in the second leg of the UEFA Sup
	er Cup\, to win the trophy 7-1 on aggregate\, with Phil Thompson\, David F
	airclough and Kenny Dalglish also on target. This game marked Kevin Keegan
	’s first return to Anfield after leaving for Germany in the summer\, and
	 he was roundly booed whenever he touched the ball.\n           \n1930 - B
	obby Gurney bagged three of his sixteen strikes against us as Sunderland b
	eat us by the odd goal in eleven at Roker Park\, with Tommy Lucas putting 
	through his own net to open the scoring. Outside-right Danny McRorie struc
	k his first reds goal with Fred Hopkin nabbing his twelfth and last for th
	e club. Gordon Hodgson also added to a very late Jimmy Smith brace. We wer
	e without Hopkin for much of the game after he had to be carried off injur
	ed\, spending half an hour unconscious in the dressing room. We therefore 
	became the only visiting side to have twice scored five goals on Wearside 
	without tasting victory\, having also done so in a draw in January 1907. J
	ames Connor nabbed the first of his five goals past us\, with Jimmy Leonar
	d also on target.\n1902 - Sam Raybould scored four goals\, including a pen
	alty\, as we trounced Grimsby Town 9-2 in a top-flight game at Anfield. Ed
	gar Chadwick and Arthur Goddard both also bagged braces\, with George Livi
	ngstone also on target.\n           \nRushie’s testimonial\n1994 - A tes
	timonial match for Ian Rush was staged at Anfield\, with the reds seeing o
	ff Celtic 6-0. The great man himself scored\, with the other goals coming 
	from Stig Inge Bjørnebye\, Steve McManaman\, Phil Babb\, Neil Ruddock and
	 a Mark McNally own goal.\n           \nSami’s record at the Bridge\n200
	5 - Sami Hyypiä set a new club record for consecutive European games by a
	n outfield player when he appeared for the 56th time in a row as our goall
	ess draw at Chelsea ensured that we finished top of the group\, with Dietm
	ar Hamann managing to play the full game despite a horror tackle by Michae
	l Essien. This guaranteed us a supposedly easier draw in the last sixteen\
	, when we were paired with SL Benfica.\n1987 - We entertained Chelsea in a
	 live televised Sunday game\, coming from behind to win this League meetin
	g 2-1 thanks to a John Aldridge penalty and a late Steve McMahon goal\, wh
	o notched in his third consecutive match. Gordon Durie had put the Blues a
	head from the spot with one of his five strikes against the reds.\n       
	    \nPepe’s century\n2010 – Pepe Reina kept his hundredth clean sheet
	 in the League\, in a new club record 198 games. We beat Aston Villa 3-0 a
	t Anfield\, with David N’Gog and Ryan Babel both netting their final red
	s strikes and Martin Škrtel playing his hundredth game for the club. Maxi
	 Rodríguez added the third as ex-reds boss Gérard Houllier was given a w
	arm welcome on his first return to L4. Fernando Torres missed the game as 
	he that day became a father for the second time\, to Leo.\n           \nOf
	f for free\n2000 - Steve Staunton rejoined Aston Villa on a free transfer 
	after a second two-year spell at Anfield. He had struck seven times in 148
	 reds appearances in total. He notched once in 87 games in his second spel
	l at Villa Park\, before moving on to Coventry City in August 2003.\n1996 
	- Reserves midfielder Phil Charnock left for Crewe Alexandra on a free tra
	nsfer\, following a successful loan spell at Gresty Road. He had only made
	 two first-team appearances in three years as a professional at Anfield\, 
	both in cup competitions. He spent six years with the Alex\, before moving
	 to Bury.\n           \nBeating the Blues\n1969 - We won 3-0 at Goodison P
	ark thanks to goals from Emlyn Hughes\, a spectacular Sandy Brown headed o
	wn goal and Bobby Graham.\n           \nMost recently\n2012 - Jordan Hende
	rson netted the only goal of our UEFA Europa League group game at Udinese 
	past ex-reds loanee keeper Daniele Padelli as we reached the knock-out pha
	se. Turkish midfielder Nuri Şahin played his twelfth and last game for th
	e reds\, with the home side a man down for the final ten minutes after Gio
	vanni Pasquale was sent off.\n2014 – Sunderland held the reds to a goall
	ess draw at Anfield as Martin Škrtel played his 200th League game for the
	 club.\n           \nA win at Ewood\n2008 - We won 3-1 at Blackburn Rovers
	\, with Xabi Alonso and Yossi Benayoun striking after an hour. Roque Santa
	 Cruz headed a goal back for the home side before Steven Gerrard bagged an
	 injury time clincher.\n           \nTeam of the Year\n2001 - The reds wer
	e named Team of the Year by the Sportswriters Association of Great Britain
	\, following our five trophies that year.\n           \nHeld in the North 
	East\n2003 - Danny Murphy put us in front at Newcastle United. It took an 
	Alan Shearer penalty to level the scores as we held out with an injury-rav
	aged team\, the last of his eight goals past us\, with Emile Heskey playin
	g in a withdrawn role. Steven Gerrard was making his 150th League appearan
	ce\, while Jon Otsemobor made his League debut.\n           \nBeaten by th
	e mancs\n1997 - We lost 3-1 at home to Manchester United. After a goalless
	 first half\, Andy Cole put the visitors ahead\, following an error by Bj
	ørn Tore Kvarme. Robbie Fowler then equalised from the spot after Michael
	 Owen was fouled. However\, David Beckham put United back in front from a 
	free-kick before Cole added his second from a corner\, another of his elev
	en goals against the reds.\n           \nA talented Dane\n2005 - Future re
	d Daniel Agger was named ‘Talent of the year’ for the second successiv
	e year by the Danish FA.\n           \nMixed fortunes against Spurs\nWe ha
	ve twice met Tottenham Hotspur on this day in history.\n1980 - We won a to
	p-flight meeting at Anfield 2-1\, with David Johnson and Ray Kennedy on ta
	rget. This was Kenny Dalglish’s 147th consecutive League appearance for 
	the reds\, but he missed our next two First Division games after coming of
	f in this match shortly after an hour. Steve Archibald struck the first of
	 his six goals past us.\n1972 - We lost 3-1 at White Hart Lane in a League
	 Cup Fifth Round replay with Ian Callaghan nabbing our late consolation. M
	artin Chivers nabbed two of his seven strikes past the reds\, with John Pr
	att also netting.\n           \nDisappointment against the Villains\nWe fa
	ced Aston Villa twice more on this day in history\, without winning on eit
	her occasion.\n1913 - Winger Jackie Sheldon netted our consolation from th
	e spot as we lost 2-1 at Villa Park\, the first of his twenty reds goals. 
	Harry Hampton nabbed two of his fifteen goals against the reds\, with one 
	being a penalty.\n1947 – Left-back Eddie Spicer netted the first of his 
	two reds goals\, with Albert Stubbins and Jack Balmer also on the scoreshe
	et was we were held to a 3-3 draw in another top-flight meeting at Anfield
	. Trevor Ford struck the first of his seven goals past us\, with Jackie Ma
	rtin and Sailor Brown also on target.\n           \nManagement moves\n2009
	 - Markus Babbel was sacked as Manager of VfB Stuttgart\, having been in c
	harge for thirteen months.\n2010 – Reserves boss Peter Beardsley was pla
	ced in temporary charge of Newcastle United following the sacking of Chris
	 Hughton.\n           \nHosting the Robins\n1926 - Wrexham visited Anfield
	 for the first time\, when they beat New Brighton 3-1 in the second replay
	 of their FA Cup First Round tie.\n           \nDaniele in action\n2006 - 
	Future reds loanee keeper Daniele Padelli won his fifth and final cap for 
	Italy Under-20’s\, while on loan at Crotone from Sampdoria\, as they bea
	t Germany 1-0.
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DESCRIPTION:Yet another win\n1981 - We registered our 85th consecutive h
	ome match without defeat as we beat Alliance Premier League side Altrincha
	m 4-1 in the FA Cup Third Round at Anfield\, thanks to goals from Terry Mc
	Dermott\, Ray Kennedy and a Kenny Dalglish brace\, with shipping clerk Gra
	ham Heathcote converting a penalty for the visitors in front of the Kop. F
	uture Academy Manager John Owens and Zak Whitbread’s dad Barry were both
	 on the losing side while reds legend Bill Shankly bizarrely travelled to 
	the game on the Altrincham team coach and went into the visitors’ dressi
	ng room before the game\, as part of a promotional campaign for Robinson
	’s Barley Water that he was involved with. We lost our next home match 2
	-1 to Leicester City\, at the end of the month\, to bring the run to an en
	d. This was the most recent day on which both the reds and Everton have pl
	ayed at home at the same time\, with the Blues hosting Arsenal in another 
	cup tie.\n           \nCup glory\n1976 - We knocked out the FA Cup holders
	 in a Third Round tie at Upton Park\, as goals from John Toshack and Kevin
	 Keegan handed us a 2-0 win over West Ham United.\n1987 - We also beat the
	 Hammers when Steve McMahon netted the only goal of our League match at An
	field late on.\n           \n2009 – We won 2-0 at Preston North End\, wi
	th Albert Riera opening the scoring before Steve Gerrard set up Fernando T
	orres for a last minute tap-in to settle any nerves. This was our 400th FA
	 Cup game to date. On the same day\, Jonjo Shelvey became the youngest eve
	r FA Cup goalscorer\, aged sixteen years and 311 days\, as Charlton Athlet
	ic were held to a 1-1 draw at The Valley by Norwich City.\n1999 - We won 3
	-0 at struggling First Division side Port Vale with Robbie Fowler\, Michae
	l Owen and Paul Ince on the scoresheet.\n           \nCup despair\n1998 - 
	We were humbled 3-1 by Coventry City in the FA Cup Third Round at Anfield.
	 Jamie Redknapp grabbed our consolation\, our 600th in the competition. Di
	on Dublin bagged one of his seven goals against the reds\, with Darren Huc
	kerby and Paul Telfer also netting.\n1993 - We were held 2-2 at Second Div
	ision Bolton Wanderers\, with our goals coming from Ian Rush and a Mark Wi
	nstanley own goal\, with John McGinlay and ex-red Mark Seagraves netting f
	or the home side. We went on to lose the Anfield replay 2-0.\n           \
	nStarting the new millennium badly\n2000 - Chris Armstrong scored the firs
	t goal against the reds in the new millennium as we lost 1-0 at Tottenham 
	Hotspur.\n           \nSmyth’s start\n1953 - Inside-right Sammy Smyth ma
	de his reds bow as we lost 3-1 in a top-flight game at Stoke City. Kevin B
	aron scored our consolation\, while outside-left Ken Brierley was playing 
	his 61st and last reds game. Harry Oscroft struck the first two of his six
	 goals past us\, with Don Whiston also netting.\n1948 - We entertained the
	 Potters\, being held to a goalless draw\, when forward Jack Balmer played
	 his 200th reds game and Scottish left-winger Doug McAvoy was making the f
	irst of just two senior reds appearances. The players were presented with 
	their medals from the previous season’s League title-winning campaign be
	fore the match by the President of the Football League\, William Cuff.\n19
	31 - Harry Barkas made his reds debut in our 3-1 defeat of Middlesbrough a
	t Anfield in the top flight. Gordon Hodgson struck a brace\, with Robert D
	one also on target.\n           \nEast Anglian joy\n2005 - Steve Finnan pl
	ayed his 400th club career game as goals from Luis García and John Arne R
	iise secured a 2-1 win at Norwich City\, who were relegated at the end of 
	the season. Salif Diao made his 61st and final reds outing in this match.\
	n           \nMost recently\n2012 - We lost 3-0 at Manchester City\, with 
	Sergio Agüero profiting from a Pepe Reina error and Yaya Touré heading i
	n before Gareth Barry was dismissed and James Milner converted a late pena
	lty.\n           \nHappy birthdays\n1888 - Forward Arthur Berry was born i
	n Liverpool\, the son of Edwin Berry who was reds Chairman in the 1900’s
	. Arthur only played four first-team games in his two spells at Anfield be
	fore the First World War\, as well as twice claiming Olympic Gold medals f
	or football.\n1855 - Our first ever Manager John McKenna was born in Count
	y Monaghan\, Ireland. He also served as a Director from the formation of t
	he club through until 1922. He acted as our boss for the first four years\
	, overseeing our rise from formation into the top flight\, and then back i
	nto the Second Division\, before being replaced by Tom Watson.\n          
	 \nIn comes Jimmy\n1958 - Inside-forward Jimmy Harrower signed from Hibern
	ian for £11\,000. He bagged 22 goals in 105 reds games\, moving on to New
	castle United in March 1961.\n           \nBeating the Gunners\nWe have tw
	ice defeated Arsenal at Anfield on this day in history.\n1925 - Harry Cham
	bers and Dick Forshaw struck as we won 2-1.\n1983 - Ian Rush\, Graeme Soun
	ess and Kenny Dalglish were on the scoresheet in a 3-1 victory to put us t
	en points clear at the top of the table. Brian Talbot bagged one of his si
	x goals against the reds.\n           \nTom’s farewell\n1903 – Inside-
	forward Tommy Green bagged his only reds goal in his seventh and final app
	earance for the club\, as we lost a top-flight match 3-1 at Blackburn Rove
	rs. Walter Whittaker netted one of his six goals past us from the spot\, w
	ith William Bow and Albert Monks also scoring.\n           \nWearside joy\
	n1914 - We won 2-1 at Roker Park in a top-flight encounter\, with Jackie S
	heldon and Jack Parkinson on target. James Richardson struck the last of h
	is five goals past us.\n1959 - Johnny Wheeler\, Louis Bimpson and Fred Mor
	ris netted as we beat Sunderland 3-1 at Anfield in a Second Division match
	\, with left-winger Alan A’Court playing his 200th League game for the r
	eds aged 24 years and 95 days\, the youngest ever reds player to achieve t
	his milestone.\n           \nRoy in charge\n1982 - Roy Hodgson was appoint
	ed Manager of Bristol City\, moving up from Assistant. He won just three o
	f his twenty games in charge before moving to Sweden to take over at Öreb
	ro SK.\n2004 – Hodgson took charge of United Arab Emirates as they were 
	held to a goalless draw by Qatar in the Gulf Cup of Nations in Kuwait.\n  
	         \nCrazy Horse for the three\n1973 - Emlyn Hughes appeared in an u
	nofficial international as The Three beat The Six 2-0 at Wembley Stadium. 
	This was a ‘Common Market’ match with The Three representing Denmark\,
	 the United Kingdom and Republic of Ireland\, while The Six featured playe
	rs from Belgium\, France\, Italy\, Luxembourg\, the Netherlands and West G
	ermany.\n           \nOff on loan\n2007 - Former reserves right-back Steph
	en Vaughan joined Rochdale on loan from Chester City\, although he did not
	 make an appearance before returning to the Deva Stadium.\n2013 – Keeper
	 Jamie Stephens moved to Welsh Premier League side Airbus UK Broughton on 
	a temporary basis\, before being released by the reds in the summer. He is
	 now with Newport County. On the same day\, Stuart Webber was appointed He
	ad of Recruitment for Wolverhampton Wanderers. He had joined the reds as S
	enior National Scout in 2009\, moving up to become Director of Recruitment
	 in May 2011\, before leaving in the summer of 2012.\n2014 – Ex-reserves
	 forward Astrit Ajdarević joined Charlton Athletic on loan from Standard 
	de Liège\, netting twice in 22 outings for the Addicks. On the same day\,
	 centre-forward Adam Morgan signed for Yeovil Town on a free transfer\, sc
	oring just once in nineteen games for the Glovers before joining Accringto
	n Stanley in June 2015.
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DESCRIPTION:Dan the man\n2013 - Daniel Sturridge signed from Chelsea for
	 £12m. He has so far scored an impressive 44 times in his first 73 reds g
	ames\, although he has also suffered from a series of injuries.\n         
	  \nSouey the skipper\n1982 - Graeme Souness captained Liverpool for the f
	irst time\, leading us to an impressive 4-0 win at John Toshack’s Swanse
	a City in the Third Round of the FA Cup. Phil Thompson had been stripped o
	f the captaincy following our Boxing Day defeat to Manchester City that le
	ft the reds twelfth in the table. Alan Hansen scored in his 200th reds gam
	e with Ian Rush bagging a brace and Mark Lawrenson also on target. On the 
	same day\, ex-red Ian Callaghan played in his 88th FA Cup game as Crewe Al
	exandra lost 3-1 at home to Sc***horpe United\, with 79 of these games pla
	yed while with Liverpool.\n           \nStevie on his way out\n2015 - Stev
	en Gerrard announced he would be leaving the club at the end of the season
	. He made 710 appearances for the reds in total\, notching 186 goals\, hel
	ping us to claim the European Cup\, UEFA Cup\, two FA Cups\, two UEFA Supe
	r Cups and three League Cups as well as winning the PFA and Football Write
	rs’ Player of the Year awards once apiece.\n           \nRunning down th
	e wing\n1981 – Argentine winger Maxi Rodríguez was born in Rosario\, Sa
	nta Fe. He bagged seventeen goals in 73 reds outings after signing for fre
	e from Club Atlético de Madrid in January 2010\, returning to his native 
	land to re-join Club Atlético Newell’s Old Boys in July 2012.\n        
	   \nAlso in the Cup\n1971 - We beat Aldershot 1-0 in the FA Cup Third Rou
	nd at Anfield\, who were then 92nd in the League and managed by ex-red Jim
	my Melia\, with John McLaughlin grabbing the only goal. Emlyn Hughes playe
	d his 200th reds game that day.\n           \nMost recently\n2008 - We suc
	cumbed to a late Titus Bramble strike as Wigan Athletic scored their first
	 ever League goal against us to secure their first point against any of th
	e ‘big four’ in 21 attempts\, cancelling out a Fernando Torres effort\
	, his sixteenth goal of the season. This was the sixth time that Steve Bru
	ce had led a side against us in the Premier League\, and he had yet to tas
	te defeat in these fixtures.\n1995 - We thumped Norwich City 4-0 at home t
	o bring us to a maximum twelve points over the festive period\, thanks to 
	goals from Ian Rush\, John Scales and a Robbie Fowler brace.\n           \
	n2006 - We drew 2-2 with Bolton Wanderers at the Reebok Stadium\, failing 
	to equal a club record eleven consecutive League victories. Steven Gerrard
	 converted a penalty with Luis García grabbing our second equaliser\, wit
	h Radhi Jaidi and ex-red El-Hadji Diouf on target for the home side.\n1954
	 - We also faced the Trotters with John Evans netting the first of his 53 
	reds goals in the second minute as we lost 2-1 in a First Division fixture
	 at Anfield\, their most recent League victory in L4. Willie Moir bagged o
	ne of his five goals past us\, with Dennis Stevens also scoring.\n        
	   \nKelley’s moment in the spotlight\n1978 - Local forward Kevin Kewley
	 made his one and only appearance in the reds first team when he came on a
	s a substitute for Terry McDermott in our 2-0 defeat of Middlesbrough. Goa
	ls from David Johnson and Steve Heighway secured the points for the reds. 
	Kewley’s senior Anfield career must rank as one of the shortest ever\, a
	s he left the club the following month to join Dallas Tornado in the USA.\
	n1939 - We also faced Boro\, going down 3-0 at Ayresome Park with left-bac
	k Keith Peters playing his only reds game. Micky Fenton netted two of his 
	nine goals against the reds\, with Jackie Milne also on target.\n         
	  \nKenny in the wars\n1984 - Kenny Dalglish had his jaw broken by Kevin M
	oran’s support brace on his hand as we drew 1-1 with Manchester United a
	t Old Trafford with Craig Johnston nabbing our goal\, followed by a late e
	qualiser from Norman Whiteside\, one of his four goals past us. Kenny late
	r signed Moran when he was Manager at Blackburn Rovers.\n           \nShan
	ks’ first\n1960 - Jimmy Melia nabbed the only goal of our Second Divisio
	n fixture at Hull City to secure Bill Shankly’s first away win as Manage
	r.\n           \nCameron’s last\n1893 – Forward Jonathan Cameron score
	d his fifth and final reds goal in our 4-1 win at Fairfield in the Lancash
	ire League. Hugh McQueen\, John Miller and Tom Wyllie were all also on tar
	get.\n           \nMixed fortunes against the Mackems\n2013 – We beat Su
	nderland 3-0 at Anfield\, with Luis Suárez setting up Raheem Sterling who
	 lobbed Simon Mignolet to open the scoring before the Uruguayan bagged him
	self a brace.\n1911 – We were thumped 4-0 at Roker Park\, with Jackie Mo
	rdue netting one of his six goals against the reds\, Tim Coleman nabbing o
	ne of his nine past us and George Holley and John Cowell also on the score
	sheet.\n           \nMcNab passes on\n1949 - Right-half Jock McNab died. H
	e helped us to two League titles in the 1920’s\, netting six times in 22
	2 reds games\, having signed from Bellshill Athletic in November 1919.\n  
	         \nTwice against the Geordies and Blades\n1922 - We drew 1-1 at Ne
	wcastle United\, with Dick Forshaw on the scoresheet early on.\n1932 - Har
	old Barton struck twice as we won 4-2 in L4\, with Gordon’s Gunson and H
	odgson also on target.\n1899 - We won 2-0 at Bramall Lane thanks to goals 
	from John Walker and Jack Cox.\n1897 - Sheffield United held us to a goall
	ess draw at Anfield\, just twenty four hours after we had won 4-1 at Bolto
	n Wanderers.\n           \nNo longer the boss\n1954 - Bill Shankly resigne
	d as Manager of Grimsby Town. They had finished second in the Third Divisi
	on North in his first season in charge\, but he could not match that in ei
	ther of the subsequent two campaigns\, leading them to victory in 62 of hi
	s 118 League games.\n2001 - John Toshack resigned as Manager of Saint-Éti
	enne to take over at Real Sociedad for the third time. He had been in char
	ge at the Stade Geoffroy-Guichard for just two months.\n           \nOut o
	n loan\n2007 - Young defender James Smith joined Ross County on loan. He o
	nly made one senior appearance for the reds\, in our Carling Cup win over 
	Reading at Anfield in October 2006.\n2009 – Left-back Robbie Threlfall j
	oined League One Stockport County on loan. He only played twice before ret
	urning to Anfield.\n2014 – Ex-youth team keeper Ian Dunbavin joined Ches
	terfield on loan from Accrington Stanley.\n           \nFallen idols\n2001
	 - Robbie Fowler was attacked while out on the town for the evening. The c
	lub said\, “Although the player’s injuries are not serious\, Robbie is
	 obviously upset and shocked.”\n1904 – We hosted Nottingham Forest in 
	a top-flight fixture that ended goalless. Forward Sam Raybould played his 
	first game after a seven-month ban for agreeing a move to Southern League 
	side Portsmouth that was deemed illegal by the Football League.
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DESCRIPTION:Macca the Manc\n1991 - Steve McMahon was sold to Manchester 
	City for £900\,000. He had been Kenny Dalglish’s first signing\, from A
	ston Villa for £350\,000 in September 1985\, and won three League titles\
	, FA Cup and two FA Charity Shields in his six years at Anfield\, netting 
	fifty times in 277 reds games.\n           \nTreble from out wide\n1898 - 
	Scottish outside-left Tommy Robertson scored a hat-trick as we won 3-1 at 
	Blackburn Rovers in a First Division fixture. He bagged a total of 34 goal
	s in 141 reds games.\n           \nFastest ever Toffee\n1949 - Peter Farre
	ll scored Everton’s fastest ever derby goal\, after twelve seconds at th
	e Kop end. The Blues led at half-time but two goals from Willie Fagan and 
	another from Kevin Baron ensured we maintained our unbeaten home record th
	at season as we won 3-1.\n           \nA rare win at the Bridge\n1966 - Ou
	r most recent game on Christmas Eve saw a Marvin Hinton own goal and a Geo
	ff Strong strike give us a 2-1 win at Chelsea.\n1938 - We also visited Sta
	mford Bridge on Christmas Eve\, when Jack Balmer nabbed our consolation in
	 a 4-1 defeat. Joe Payne bagged a brace\, with Harry Burgess scoring the f
	inal one of his nine goals past us and Dickie Spence netting the last of h
	is six strikes against the reds.\n           \nCox in\n1897 – Winger Jac
	k Cox signed from Blackpool for £150\, after netting twelve times in seve
	nteen Second Division outings. He struck eighty times in 361 reds games\, 
	helping us to two League titles and the Second Division championship befor
	e returning to Bloomfield Road as Player/Manager in May 1909.\n           
	\nAt home for a change\n1927 - Our only other home game of the eleven firs
	t-class games we have had on Christmas Eve over the years saw Tom Scott an
	d Harry ‘Smiler’ Chambers strike to hand us a 2-0 top-flight victory o
	ver Manchester United.\n           \nDisappointment down the East Lancs\nW
	e have twice visited Manchester United on this day in history.\n1921 – W
	e held them to a goalless draw at Old Trafford.\n1904 - We lost 3-1 in a S
	econd Division meeting at their old Bank Street ground\, with Jack Parkins
	on on target for the reds.\n           \nWilson born\n1942 - Short-lived o
	utside-right Dave Wilson was born in Nelson. He signed from Preston North 
	End for £20\,000 in February 1967\, having played in the FA Cup Final in 
	1964. However\, he only made one senior appearance in his fifteen months a
	t Anfield before returning to Deepdale.\n           \nStarting the holiday
	s with a win\n1892 - A Tom Wyllie goal was enough for us to win our first 
	ever game on Christmas Eve\, a Lancashire League match at South Shore.\n  
	         \nOverall record\nOur overall record on Christmas Eve reads six w
	ins\, two draws and three defeats.\n1910 – Forward Herbert Leavey made h
	is reds bow as we drew 1-1 at Aston Villa when James Stewart was on the sc
	oresheet and Harry Hampton netted one of his fifteen goals against us.\n19
	32 – We lost 3-0 at Sheffield Wednesday\, with Harry Burgess bagging the
	 last of his nine strikes past us\, Jack Ball scoring the final one of his
	 four against us and Ronnie Starling also scoring.\n1955 – We won 2-1 at
	 Hull City when Eric Anderson and John Evans netted our goals late on at B
	oothferry Park in this Second Division match.\n           \nYoung John bor
	n\n1911 - Forward John McFarlane was born in Shettleston\, Glasgow. He sig
	ned from Aberdeen in November 1928 and became our youngest ever player whe
	n he debuted as we lost 2-1 at home to Everton in the League three months 
	later\, aged just seventeen years and 47 days. However\, he only played on
	e more senior game\, moving on to Halifax Town in July 1930.\n           \
	nAn international Christmas\n1995 - Future red Rigobert Song played in Cam
	eroon’s 1-0 friendly defeat of Liberia in Yaoundé\, winning his first c
	ap as a Metz player.\n           \nEmile trots in\n2014 - Emile Heskey sig
	ned for Bolton Wanderers\, so far netting just twice in 35 appearances.\n 
	          \nHappy Adam\n2013 – Future red Adam Lallana married Emily Jub
	b at Poole Register Office in Dorset.
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DESCRIPTION:Martin born\n1984 - Centre-back Martin Škrtel was born in H
	andlová. The tough Slovakian signed from Zenit St. Petersburg for £6.5m 
	in January 2008 to become our most expensive defender to date and has so f
	ar made 314 appearances\, scoring eighteen times\, including at Wembley as
	 we won the League Cup in 2012. Unfortunately\, he has also put through hi
	s own net seven times.\n2010 - He skippered the side for the first time as
	 we were held to a goalless draw at Anfield by Utrecht in our final UEFA E
	uropa League group game. Dirk Kuyt played his fiftieth European game for t
	he reds as the 37\,800 crowd was boosted by free kids’ tickets. Forward 
	Nathan Eccleston played his ninth and last reds game.\n           \nShaggy
	’s debut\n1990 - Steve McManaman made his reds bow as we beat Sheffield 
	United 2-0 at Anfield\, thanks to goals from John Barnes and Ian Rush. He 
	went on to make a total of 364 reds appearances\, netting 66 times.\n     
	      \nArnell’s treble\n1956 - Alan Arnell bagged a treble as we won 3-
	0 at Bill Shankly’s Huddersfield Town in a Second Division fixture.\n   
	        \nMost recently\n2013 – We secured our record win at White Hart 
	Lane as we comprehensively thumped Tottenham Hotspur 5-0\, despite being w
	ithout skipper Steven Gerrard and Daniel Sturridge. Captain for the day Lu
	is Suárez bagged a brace\, with Jon Flanagan netting his first reds goal.
	 Jordan Henderson and Raheem Sterling also struck as Paulinho was sent off
	 for the home side in the second half. The game proved to be André Villas
	-Boas’ last game in charge of the home side.\n2012 – Aston Villa won 3
	-1 at Anfield\, with future red Christian Benteke bagging a brace\, the fi
	rst of his five goals past us\, and Andreas Weimann also netting before St
	even Gerrard struck a late consolation.\n           \nGoalless again\n2005
	 - The reds set a new club record of eleven consecutive clean sheets as we
	 beat the Costa Rican side Deportivo Saprissa 3-0 in the Semi-final of the
	 FIFA Club World Championship TOYOTA Cup Japan 2005 in Japan. Peter Crouch
	 grabbed a brace with Steven Gerrard also on target. Rafael Benítez had h
	eard of the death of his father in the build-up to the match\, but elected
	 to stay in Japan.\n           \nWinning in Belgium\n1965 - We beat Standa
	rd de Liège 2-1 at their Stade Maurice Dufrasne in the European Cup Winne
	rs’ Cup to progress to the Second Round\, 5-2 on aggregate. Roger Hunt a
	nd Ian St. John netted for the reds as we came from behind to win.\n      
	     \nHappy birthday Alf\n1881 - Right-back Alf West was born in Nottingh
	am. He struck six times in 141 reds games across two spells at Anfield pri
	or to the First World War\, first arriving from Barnsley St. Peter’s in 
	November 1903. He helped us to the Second Division championship in 1905 an
	d our second League title a year later\, joining Reading in June 1909\, be
	coming their club captain but he only stayed for a season before returning
	 to Anfield in May 1910. He only played five times in this second spell be
	fore joining Notts County in July 1911.\n           \nIn comes Wilson\n189
	7 - Wing-half Charlie Wilson signed from Stockport County on a free transf
	er. He bagged three goals in 91 reds games before becoming a Scout at Anfi
	eld in 1905\, a role he held until the Second World War.\n           \nThe
	 light went out\n2002 - We suffered our fourth straight League defeat of t
	he season as Milan Baroš’s strike was not enough to save us from a 2-1 
	defeat by Sunderland at the Stadium Of Light\, despite Chris Kirkland’s 
	penalty save from former Blue Gavin McCann\, who had already scored\, with
	 Michael Proctor also on target.\n           \nBig top-flight Anfield wins
	\n1906 - We trounced Notts County 5-1\, with Sam Raybould bagging a brace 
	to add to an Alex Raisbeck penalty\, and goals from Bill McPherson and Rob
	ert Robinson. This was the fourth consecutive home game in which we had no
	tched at least five goals. Jock Montgomery was sent off for the visitors f
	or a bad foul on Raybould.\n1934 - Gordon Hodgson struck twice as we beat 
	Tottenham Hotspur 4-1\, with Berry Nieuwenhuys and Vic Wright also on targ
	et. Inside-left Syd Roberts made his comeback from injury\, having been ou
	t for eleven months.\n1979 - Jimmy Case\, Kenny Dalglish and Terry McDermo
	tt all netted as we beat Crystal Palace 3-0.\n           \nMixed fortunes 
	against the Bluebirds\n1923 - We lost 2-0 at home to Cardiff City as they 
	were en route to finishing second in the League\, their highest ever posit
	ion. Left-half Jack Bamber made his eightieth and final reds appearance in
	 this game\, with outside-left Fred Hopkin reaching a century of League ga
	mes for us. Joe Clennell struck the last of his seven goals against the re
	ds\, with Jimmy Gill netting one of his six.\n1924 - We won 3-1 at Ninian 
	Park\, as Dick Forshaw nabbed a brace and Danny Shone also scored\, with J
	immy Gill again on target for the Bluebirds. This was actually the eighth 
	consecutive match in which Forshaw had been on target\, as he netted a tot
	al of ten in this period. Forward Harry ‘Smiler’ Chambers was playing 
	his 200th reds game.\n           \nThumped at Villa Park\n1976 - Aston Vil
	la consigned us to our biggest defeat in a decade by winning 5-1 at Villa 
	Park\, with all of the goals coming before the break. Andy Gray struck the
	 first two of his four goals past us\, with John Deehan nabbing the first 
	two of his five. Brian Little also netted with Ray Kennedy grabbing our co
	nsolation. Ian Callaghan made his 600th League appearance.\n1984 - We retu
	rned to the Midlands\, coming home with a goalless draw.\n           \nAll
	 white\n1973 - The reds turned out in all-white at Carrow Road\, with Pete
	r Cormack on target as we were held 1-1. This kit was worn despite there b
	eing no clash with Norwich City’s usual yellow and green combination\, a
	nd in spite of the snow on the pitch that made the white shirts harder to 
	spot.\n           \nInternational goalscorers\n1982 - A whole host of reds
	 scored for their countries in European Championships qualifiers. Kenny Da
	lglish bagged a brace as Scotland beat Belgium 3-2 at the Stade du Heysel 
	in Brussels\, with one strike later being named as the BBC’s Goal of the
	 Season. Graeme Souness skippered the side\, which also included Alan Hans
	en. On the same day\, Phil Neal netted as England thumped Luxembourg 9-0 a
	t Wembley. Sammy Lee won his second cap in this game\, with ex-red Ray Cle
	mence in goal. Joey Jones won his first cap as a Chelsea player\, and his 
	48th in total\, as Wales drew 4-4 with Yugoslavia in Titograd. He bagged h
	is only international goal in this game\, while Ian Rush was also on targe
	t\, scoring in his fourth straight international.\n           \nYoungsters
	 in action\n1976 - David Fairclough won his only Under-21’s cap as Engla
	nd were held to a goalless draw by Wales at Molineux.\n2003 - Future red J
	avier Mascherano played for Argentina Under-20’s as they lost 1-0 to Bra
	zil in a World Championships Semi-Final in Abu Dhabi. He was also booked.\
	n           \nOn the move\n2008 – Christian Ziege resigned as Assistant 
	Coach of Borussia Mönchengladbach.\n1989 - Former reserves defender Alan 
	Harper joined Manchester City from Sheffield Wednesday for £150\,000\, sc
	oring twice in 62 games for them before returning to Goodison in August 19
	91.\n2004 - Alan Navarro joined Macclesfield Town on loan from Tranmere Ro
	vers. He struck once in eleven games and then signed on permanently in Oct
	ober 2006.
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DESCRIPTION:A century against the Baggies\n2005 - Peter Crouch scored ou
	r hundredth home League goal against West Bromwich Albion as we won 1-0 at
	 Anfield\, to secure our tenth consecutive League victory. This was the th
	ird consecutive game that Crouchie had notched in\, inside a week.\n      
	     \nGary Mac honoured\n2001 - Gary McAllister was awarded an MBE in the
	 New Year’s Honours List for his services to football. He had been a pro
	fessional footballer for twenty years\, winning the League title while wit
	h Leeds United\, as well as helping the reds to a famous treble earlier th
	at year.\n           \n2008 - Kenny Dalglish’s wife Marina was awarded t
	he MBE for her charity work.\n2010 - Former reds Chairman Martin Broughton
	 was knighted for services to business.\n           \nNap hand for Boro\n1
	960 - Middlesbrough won for the fifth consecutive League season at Anfield
	\, as an Alan A’Court goal and brace from Kevin Lewis could not prevent 
	us going down to a 4-3 defeat. This was A’Court’s fiftieth reds strike
	\, while wing-half Bobby Campbell was playing his 25th and final reds game
	. Brian Clough netted two of his ten strikes against the reds\, with Alan 
	Peacock also on target and John Molyneux putting through his own net.\n   
	        \nDerby stalemate\n1966 - The derby played at Anfield ended in a g
	oalless draw.\n           \nTwice against the Bantams\nWe have twice visit
	ed Valley Parade on this day in history.\n1910 - Jack Parkinson struck a b
	race as we beat Bradford City 3-1\, with Sam Bowyer also scoring.\n1921 - 
	We held them to a goalless draw.\n           \n150 smiles\n1927 – Forwar
	d Harry ‘Smiler’ Chambers netted his 150th reds goal as we beat Sheffi
	eld United 2-1 in a First Division meeting at Anfield\, with Tom Reid also
	 on target.\n           \nMore victories\n1892 - Other reds wins on this d
	ay include a 6-2 thumping of Heywood Central at Anfield in the Lancashire 
	League. Malcolm McVean and Tom Wyllie both struck braces with our other go
	als scored by Matt McQueen and John Miller.\n1898 - George Allan struck fr
	om the spot as we won 3-0 at The Wednesday’s Olive Grove ground\, to add
	 to a John Walker strike and an own goal from keeper Jimmy Massey.\n      
	     \n1938 - Phil Taylor nabbed a brace with Willie Fagan converting a pe
	nalty and Jack Balmer also on the scoresheet as we beat Preston North End 
	4-1 at Anfield\, with Matt Busby playing his hundredth reds game.\n1977 
	– We secured a 2-0 victory at Newcastle United thanks to goals from Phil
	 Thompson and Kenny Dalglish.\n1983 - Ian Rush grabbed the only goal of th
	e game at Nottingham Forest.\n           \nOn the move\n1987 - Mark Walter
	s joined Rangers from Aston Villa for £550\,000. He spent four seasons at
	 Ibrox\, netting 51 times in 143 games\, before moving to Anfield in Augus
	t 1991 to rejoin Graeme Souness.\n1998 - Peter Beardsley joined Third Divi
	sion Hartlepool United on a free transfer. He was on target twice in 24 ga
	mes for the Pool\, before joining Doncaster Rovers the following season.\n
	           \n1999 - Gary Ablett was released by Birmingham City. He struck
	 twice in 124 appearances for the Blues\, appearing with fellow ex-red Mik
	e Newell in his first season there.\n2007 - Chester City announced that Jo
	hn Welsh would join on loan from Hull City when the transfer window opened
	 the following day. He played six times for the Blues.\n2011 – Centre-ha
	lf Danny Wilson joined Blackpool on loan\, playing ten first-team games fo
	r the Tangerines.\n           \nShanks starts out\n1932 - Bill Shankly pla
	yed his first game in senior football as Carlisle United drew 2-2 with Roc
	hdale at Brunton Park.
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DESCRIPTION:Off goes Rowdy\n1971 - Ron Yeats signed for Tranmere Rovers.
	 The giant Scottish centre-half had netted sixteen goals in 454 outings fo
	r the reds\, captaining us to two League titles\, our first FA Cup\, Secon
	d Division title and FA Charity Shield. He was one of Bill Shankly’s fir
	st and most inspired signings\, arriving for just £22\,000 from Dundee Un
	ited in July 1961.\n           \nA new home record\n1972 - We registered o
	ur 21st consecutive home League win as a Peter Cormack goal handed us a 1-
	0 victory over Crystal Palace. This is a club record\, and a record in the
	 top-flight. However\, we were held to a 1-1 draw by Derby County in our n
	ext League match at Anfield.\n1990 - We travelled to Selhurst Park\, losin
	g 1-0 with Mark Bright netting.\n           \nMichael and Sami – best in
	 the world\n2001 - Michael Owen and Sami Hyypiä were named in L’Équi
	pe’s World Team of the Year\, after a highly successful year that result
	ed in the reds claiming five trophies.\n           \nA record gate\n2007 -
	 We were held to a goalless draw at Manchester City\, with the reds spurni
	ng several good chances. The game took place in front of the then record a
	ttendance at the City of Manchester Stadium of 47\,321.\n           \nHapp
	y McBirthdays\n1873 - Centre-half James McBride was born in Renton\, Dumba
	rtonshire. He struck seven times in 56 games\, helping us to the Second Di
	vision title in 1894 after signing from Renton in June 1892. He moved on t
	o Ardwick in December 1894.\n1929 - Full-back Tom McNulty was born in Salf
	ord. He signed from Manchester United for £7\,000 in February 1954 and pl
	ayed 36 times for the reds without scoring. He moved on to Hyde United in 
	1958.\n           \nBeating the Geordies\n2011 - We went behind to Newcast
	le United at Anfield to a Daniel Agger own goal before Steven Gerrard came
	 off the bench to inspire a comeback. Ex-Toon star Craig Bellamy bagged a 
	brace\, with Gerrard himself also on target. Andy Carroll headed against t
	he bar\, the seventeenth time we had hit the woodwork so far that season a
	s we won 3-1.\n           \nLuis at last\n2006 - Luis García grabbed the 
	only goal of the game at Tottenham Hotspur\, his thirtieth and final reds 
	strike. This completed our twelfth League double over the North London out
	fit. On the same day\, it was announced that Steven Gerrard was to be awar
	ded an MBE in the Queen’s New Year’s Honours list.\n           \nBeati
	ng the Gunners\nWe twice beat Woolwich Arsenal at Anfield in the early yea
	rs of last century.\n1905 - Arthur Goddard\, Sam Raybould and Alex Raisbec
	k netted as we won 3-0.\n1911 - Jack Parkinson and John Bovill both struck
	 twice in a 4-1 win.\n           \nA huge win\n1944 - Don Welsh scored six
	 goals\, a hat-trick in each half\, as we obliterated Southport 12-1 at An
	field in a Wartime League game. Billy Liddell was on target twice\, so sco
	ring in his third consecutive game\, with Jackie Campbell and Michael Hull
	igan also adding braces.\n           \nRushie fails\n1989 - Ian Rush had a
	 penalty saved by ex-red Bob Bolder as a John Barnes goal was enough to ha
	nd us victory at home to Charlton Athletic.\n           \nIn comes Harry\n
	1930 - Harry Barkas signed from Gateshead for £1\,500\, for whom he had s
	truck seven times in nineteen outings. He failed to score in five reds gam
	es\, returning to Gateshead in 1932.\n           \nBush’s bow\n1933 - Wi
	ng-half Tom Bush debuted as we were held to a 1-1 draw at Anfield by Wolve
	rhampton Wanderers\, with Alf Hanson grabbing our goal.\n           \nStal
	emate at the Bridge\nWe have twice drawn at Chelsea on this day over the y
	ears.\n1995 - We held the Blues 2-2 at Stamford Bridge\, with Steve McMana
	man and John Spencer each nabbing a brace.\n1922 - The game ended goalless
	.\n           \nOverall record\nWe have only played twelve first-class gam
	es on this day in history\, winning seven times.\n1967 - Ian Callaghan net
	ted the only goal as we entertained Coventry City.\n1893 - Harry Bradshaw 
	and David Henderson struck as we beat Grimsby Town 2-0 in a Second Divisio
	n encounter\, our first ever meeting with the Mariners.\n           \nNath
	an’s birthday\n1990 – Forward Nathan Eccleston was born in Manchester.
	 He made his reds bow in our Carling Cup defeat at Arsenal in October 2009
	\, making nine senior appearances without finding the back of the net befo
	re being sold to Blackpool in August 2012.\n           \nMichael on loan\n
	1986 - Future red Michael Thomas joined Second Division Portsmouth on loan
	 from Arsenal. He played three games for Pompey as they edged towards prom
	otion.\n           \nStevie charged\n2008 - Steven Gerrard was charged wit
	h assault and affray following an incident at a Southport bar two days ear
	lier. He was later acquitted of all charges.\n           \nBack to the coa
	st\n1993 - Jimmy Case re-joined Brighton &amp\; Hove Albion from Sittingbo
	urne on a free transfer. He made 34 appearances in his second spell at the
	 Goldstone Ground\, before retiring from the game five years later.\n     
	      \nRoys in action\n1963 - Roy Evans played for Lancashire Schools as 
	they lost 3-2 to their Yorkshire counterparts at Bramall Lane.\n2007 - Roy
	 Hodgson took over as Manager of Fulham\, having been appointed two days e
	arlier with the side in the relegation zone. He led them to just nine poin
	ts from his first thirteen games in charge. However\, twelve points from t
	he last five games kept them in the Premiership. They finished seventh in 
	his first full campaign\, their best ever League finish. Last season he to
	ok them to the UEFA Europa League Final\, where they lost out to Club Atl
	ético de Madrid\, finishing twelfth in the League. He was subsequently na
	med LMA Manager of the Year by a record margin.\n           \nMarsh in the
	 Midlands\n1994 - Mike Marsh signed for Coventry City from West Ham United
	 for £450\,000. He struck twice in nineteen games before rejoining Graeme
	 Souness at Galatasaray the following summer.\n\nEd off\n2010 – Chief Sc
	out Eduardo Macía left the reds by mutual consent. He had arrived at Anfi
	eld in June 2006\, and is now working for Real Betis Balompié.  
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DESCRIPTION:Michael the centurion\n2001 - Michael Owen scored his hundre
	dth reds goal after Trevor Sinclair had given West Ham United the lead\, a
	s we drew 1-1 at Upton Park. This was our 200th League goal under Gérard 
	Houllier's sole charge.\n1923 - We also faced the Hammers when Jimmy Walsh
	 struck twice in a 2-0 win at Anfield.\n           \nRed debutants\n1984 -
	 Kevin MacDonald made his reds bow as we beat Luton Town 1-0 at home\, wit
	h John Wark on target.\n2013 – Aussie left-back Brad Smith came off the 
	bench to make his debut as we lost 2-1 at Chelsea with Martin Škrtel hand
	ing us an early lead. This was the first time we had lost consecutive Leag
	ue games under Brendan Rodgers\, with Luis Suárez denied a strong late pe
	nalty claim.\n           \nNando’s half century\n2009 - Fernando Torres 
	struck the only goal of our game at Aston Villa in injury time\, his fifti
	eth League goal\, in his 72nd game\, a new club record.\n           \nGunn
	ing for a draw\n2002 - A Danny Murphy penalty gave us the lead at Highbury
	. However\, a controversial penalty won by Francis Jeffers and converted b
	y Thierry Henry for one of his nine goals past us enabled Arsenal to share
	 the points.\n           \nGoing top\n1996 - We won 1-0 at Graeme Sounes
	s’s Southampton to go top of the League in time for the New Year. Dave B
	easant attempted to prevent a corner but his errant clearance was seized u
	pon by John Barnes who sent it towards goal. Beasant attempted to get back
	 to retrieve the situation but failed. Unfortunately\, we ended up finishi
	ng fourth in a ‘two horse race’ that season.\n           \nGordon’s 
	milestone strike\n1928 – The second of Gordon Hodgson’s brace in our t
	op-flight match at Bury was our 2\,000th League goal. The game ended 2-2\,
	 with outside-right Dick Edmed playing his hundredth League game for the r
	eds. John Smith bagged the last of his seven goals against the reds\, with
	 Jack Ball also netting.\n           \nMore milestone games\n2010 - Pepe R
	eina played his 200th League game for the reds as we lost 1-0 to Wolverham
	pton Wanderers at Anfield. Stephen Ward bagged the winner with ironic chan
	ts of “Hodgson for England” ringing around the Kop during the second h
	alf.\n2014 – Brendan Rodgers led us to a fiftieth League win in charge a
	s we saw off Swansea City 4-1 at Anfield. Alberto Moreno opened the scorin
	g with Adam Lallana bagging a brace after the break\, either side of a Gyl
	fi Sigurðsson strike for the visitors. The scoring was completed when ex-
	red Jonjo Shelvey put through his own net\, his second own goal against us
	 to date.\n           \nDerby stalemate\n1945 - We held the Blues to a 2-2
	 draw in a Wartime League match at Goodison. Kevin Baron and Billy Liddell
	 were on the scoresheet.\n           \nBaron born\n1901 - Fred Baron was b
	orn in Prudhoe\, Northumberland. He struck seven times in twenty games aft
	er signing from Mid-Rhondda United in February 1925\, moving on to Southen
	d United in March 1927.\n           \nBert’s farewell\n1971 - Bert Shell
	ey died in Liverpool. He played 448 times for Southampton\, a club record 
	until the 1960’s. After retiring from playing\, he joined George Kay’s
	 coaching staff\, following him to Anfield in August 1936. He stayed on as
	 Trainer after Kay’s departure\, working under Don Welsh and Phil Taylor
	 until 1959 when he joined the general staff\, with his duties including l
	ooking after the treatment room. He was still working for the club when he
	 died.\n           \nZico out of a job\n1996 - Phil Neal resigned as Manag
	er of First Division Manchester City. He had lost seven of his ten games i
	n charge.\n           \nOther wins\nIn total\, we have won nine of our six
	teen fixtures on this day in history.\n1973 – We won 1-0 at Chelsea with
	 Peter Cormack grabbing the goal.\n1979 - David Johnson struck twice witho
	ut reply at West Bromwich Albion.\n1897 – We won 2-1 at Sheffield United
	 with Abe Hartley nabbing his only reds goal and Andrew McCowie also on th
	e scoresheet.\n1951 – We won by the same score at Huddersfield Town. Bil
	ly Liddell and Jimmy Payne netted at Leeds Road\, with Jimmy Glazzard bagg
	ing one of his five goals against the reds.\n           \n1934 - Berry Nie
	uwenhuys and Sam English were on the scoresheet as we won 2-0 at Blackburn
	 Rovers.\n1900 - We also visited Ewood Park\, with Sam Raybould netting as
	 we lost 3-1. Jack Dewhurst netted the first two of his five goals past us
	\, with Walter Whittaker scoring the first of his six against the reds.\n 
	          \nRed endings\n1894 – Defender James Cameron played his fourth
	 and final reds game in a 3-0 top-flight defeat at Small Heath. Frank Mobl
	ey bagged a treble\, the first of his four strikes against the reds.\n2007
	 - Reserves centre-half James Smith left Anfield to sign for Stockport Cou
	nty after a successful loan spell.\n           \nManagement endings\n2008 
	– Paul Jewell resigned as Manager of Derby County with Reserve Team Coac
	h Mark Seagraves also vacating his post. The Rams had won just twelve of h
	is 58 games in charge.\n           \nStevie nicked\n2008 - Steven Gerrard 
	was arrested following an alleged assault at a Southport bar the previous 
	day. He was later acquitted of all charges.\n           \nIn comes Chris\n
	1920 – Winger Chris Harrington signed from South Liverpool. He failed to
	 score in four senior outings\, before returning to his former club the fo
	llowing year.\n           \nAlso on the move\n2010 – Jermaine Pennant jo
	ined Stoke City from Real Zaragoza for an initial £1.725m\, after failing
	 to score in 26 outings for the Spanish side. Meanwhile\, keeper Diego Cav
	alieri left Cesena to sign for Fluminense back in his native Brazil. He ha
	d played just one senior game for the Italian club.\n2014 - Fernando Torre
	s returned to Club Atlético de Madrid on loan from AC Milan\, just two da
	ys after arriving from Chelsea.\n           \nInternationals in action\n19
	76 - Future red Avi Cohen played for Israel as they were beaten 1-0 in Tel
	-Aviv by the West German Olympics side.\n1995 - Haukur Ingi Guðnason scor
	ed his first goal for Iceland Under-19’s as they beat Belgium 2-1 in an 
	Israel Tournament game.\n           \nJerzy a dad again\n2006 - Jerzy Dude
	k became a father for the third time\, to Natalia.
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DESCRIPTION:Death of a legend\n2002 - Legendary reds centre-forward Albe
	rt Stubbins died. He struck 83 times in 178 reds matches after signing fro
	m Newcastle United for a British record £12\,500 fee in September 1946\, 
	helping to power us to the first League championship played after the Seco
	nd World War. He was also the only footballer to appear on the cover of Th
	e Beatles’ “Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band” album\, and bec
	ame a scout for the club in 1954\, a post he held for the rest of the deca
	de.\n2010 – Israeli defender Avi Cohen died in Tel-Aviv\, following a mo
	torcycle crash. He was actually born in Egypt\, and only made 24 appearanc
	es during his Anfield career after signing for £200\,000 from Maccabi Tel
	-Aviv in July 1979\, with his most memorable game coming in May 1980 as we
	 clinched our twelfth League title. He put through his own net before scor
	ing his only reds goal at the same end in the second half\, as we beat Ast
	on Villa 4-1.\n           \nTwo off at Goodison\n2005 - Our away derby end
	ed in a 3-1 win with Phil Neville and Mikel Arteta both sent off for the B
	lues. Peter Crouch\, Steven Gerrard and Djibril Cissé struck our goals\, 
	with James Beattie netting for the home side.\n           \nSami’s last 
	strike\n2008 – We trounced Newcastle United 5-1 at St. James’ Park\, w
	ith Sami Hyypiä heading his 35th and last reds goal to add to a Steven Ge
	rrard strike as Shay Given pulled off a series of stunning saves. David Ed
	gar unjustly headed the home side back into contention before the break\, 
	with Ryan Babel and Gerrard netting in the second half before Xabi Alonso 
	completed the rout from the spot.\n           \nA heavenly milestone\n1999
	 - Robbie Fowler scored his 150th reds goal\, in just 260 games\, as we wo
	n 3-1 at home to Wimbledon. Michael Owen and Patrick Berger were also on t
	arget.\n           \nSecond time lucky\n1977 – Phil Neal converted a pen
	alty at the second attempt\, after keeper Paul Bradshaw was adjudged to ha
	ve moved before the kick was taken. We beat Wolverhampton Wanderers 1-0 at
	 Anfield.\n           \nSolitary goals\n1991 - Nicky Tanner bagged his onl
	y reds goal as we held Everton to a 1-1 draw at Goodison Park\, with Mo Jo
	hnston netting for the Blues.\n           \n1909 – Inside-left Bert Good
	e netted his only reds strike as we lost 4-2 at Sheffield United. John McD
	onald grabbed our other goal. This was Goode’s seventh and last game for
	 us\, while forward Joe Hewitt was making his 164th and final appearance f
	or the club. Joe Kitchen netted the first two of his eight goals against u
	s\, with Wally Hardinge also bagging a brace\, the first of his four again
	st the reds.\nWe have also twice entertained the Blades on this day in his
	tory.\n1907 - Robbie Robinson\, Percy Saul and Joe Hewitt were all on targ
	et as we won 3-0.\n1946 - Albert Stubbins struck as we lost 2-1.\n        
	   \nBeginnings and ends\n1935 - Legendary striker Gordon Hodgson played h
	is 377th and final reds game as we lost 3-2 at home to Chelsea with Fred H
	owe and Berry Nieuwenhuys on the scoresheet. Eric Oakton nabbed a brace fo
	r the home side\, with Harry Burgess bagging one of his nine strikes again
	st the reds.\n1959 - Left-half Tommy Leishman made his reds bow in a 2-0 S
	econd Division home defeat of Charlton Athletic. Alan A’Court and Roger 
	Hunt were on target.\n1903 – Keeper Charles Cotton made the first of his
	 thirteen reds appearances as we lost 4-2 at Wolverhampton Wanderers. Jack
	 Parkinson and Alex Raisbeck struck our goals\, while Billy Wooldridge bag
	ged a treble\, the last of his five goals past us\, with Adam Haywood also
	 scoring for the home side.\n           \nMost recently\n2003 - We played 
	our first game at Manchester City’s new City Of Manchester Stadium. Vlad
	imír Šmicer scored our 250th League goal against City\, a header that wa
	s missed by the TV cameras. Nicolas Anelka had put the home side in front 
	with one of his five goals past us\, but Didi Hamann also struck to give u
	s the lead before another ex-red\, Robbie Fowler\, nabbed a very late goal
	 as the game ended 2-2. Jon Otsemobor played his sixth and final reds game
	.\n           \nWe have also twice recently hosted City at Anfield\n1992
	 – We were held to a 1-1 draw when Ian Rush struck our goal and Niall Qu
	inn struck for the visitors.\n1994 - Robbie Fowler netted as we won 2-0\, 
	with our first strike being a Terry Phelan own goal.\n           \nFined\n
	2011 – The club was fined £20\,000 by the FA and warned as to their fut
	ure conduct for “failing to ensure their players conducted themselves in
	 an orderly fashion” during the League game at Fulham earlier in the mon
	th\, following Jay Spearing’s sending off. On the same day\, Luis Suáre
	z was banned for one match and fined £20\,000 after he admitted an FA cha
	rge of improper conduct relating to the same match.\n           \nStevie o
	n and off again\n1998 - Steven Gerrard came on as a substitute for Steve M
	cManaman who had been hurt by future red Dietmar Hamann\, and was later hi
	mself replaced by David Thompson after being injured in a challenge with S
	tuart Pearce\, as we staged a comeback to beat Newcastle United 4-2 at Anf
	ield. Michael Owen and Karlheinz Riedle both netted braces\, while Hamann 
	was sent off for two bookable offences. Nobby Solano struck the first of h
	is four goals against us\, with Andreas Andersson then putting the visitor
	s two goals ahead.\n           \nWe have beaten the Geordie outfit twice m
	ore on this day in history.\n1987 - John Aldridge struck a brace\, includi
	ng a penalty\, as we won 4-0 at Anfield\, with Steve McMahon and Ray Hough
	ton also on the scoresheet. This was our 23rd consecutive unbeaten League 
	game\, and the seventh time we had racked up four goals that season.\n1997
	 - We won 2-1 on Tyneside\, with Steve McManaman nabbing both our goals an
	d future Blue Steve Watson on target for the home side.\n           \nScal
	es for the wrong side\n1993 - Future red John Scales scored an own goal as
	 Wimbledon held us to a 1-1 draw\, with John Fashanu netting at Anfield fo
	r the third consecutive season in the League\, the last of his six strikes
	 against the reds. We had already benefited from an own goal against the D
	ons in a League Cup tie exactly two weeks earlier.\n           \nThumping 
	wins\n1893 - We beat Crewe Alexandra 5-0 at Nantwich Road in a Second Divi
	sion match with Harry Bradshaw\, Patrick Gordon\, David Henderson\, Hugh M
	cQueen and Malcolm McVean all scoring.\n1918 - We trounced Burnley 7-0 at 
	Anfield in a Wartime League game. John Miller bagged a treble\, with Harry
	 Lewis netting a brace\, and Reginald Phillips and Walter Wadsworth also o
	n target.\n           \nDidi signs on\n2004 - Dietmar Hamann signed a new 
	two-year contract. He nabbed eleven goals in 283 appearances for the reds 
	in total\, helping us to claim the Champions League\, UEFA Cup\, two FA Cu
	ps\, two UEFA Super Cups\, two League Cups and the FA Charity Shield after
	 signing from Newcastle United for £8m in July 1999\, but moved on to Man
	chester City in July 2006 after a bizarre detour to Bolton Wanderers.\n   
	        \nFlo on the move\n2009 - Florent Sinama-Pongolle joined Sporting 
	Clube de Portugal from Club Atlético de Madrid for €6.5m. He had bagged
	 five goals in forty outings for the Madrid side.\n           \nInternatio
	nal bow\n1995 – Forward Haukur Ingi Guðnason made his debut for Iceland
	 Under-19’s as they lost 1-0 to Cyprus in the Israel Tournament.\n      
	     \nManagement appointments\n2007 - Roy Hodgson was appointed Manager o
	f Fulham\, taking over two days later with the side in the relegation zone
	. He led them to just nine points from his first thirteen games in charge.
	 However\, twelve points from the last five games kept them in the Premier
	ship. They finished seventh in his first full campaign\, their best ever L
	eague finish. He took them to the UEFA Europa League Final in the followin
	g campaign\, where they lost out to Club Atlético de Madrid\, also finish
	ing twelfth in the League. He was subsequently named LMA Manager of the Ye
	ar by a record margin.\n           \n1970 - Ex-red Sir Matt Busby was re-a
	ppointed as Manager of Manchester United following the sacking of Wilf McG
	uinness\, remaining in the role for the rest of the season.\n1921 - Alex R
	aisbeck was named as Secretary/Manager of Second Division Bristol City. He
	 stayed in charge for nearly eight years.
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DESCRIPTION:Nic’s debut\n2001 - Nicolas Anelka made his red bow as we 
	won 2-1 at Aston Villa with goals from Jari Litmanen\, gifted to him by Pe
	ter Schmeichel\, and Vladimír Šmicer. Jari also struck a spot-kick again
	st the post.\n           \nBowyer off again\n2005 - We equalled a club rec
	ord of eight consecutive League wins with our 2-0 defeat of Newcastle Unit
	ed\, our 250th victory in the Premier League\, a sequence that eventually 
	rose to ten. Josemi came off the bench late on to make his 35th and final 
	reds appearance\, with Michael Owen making his first return to Anfield as 
	an ex-red while Lee Bowyer was sent off for the visitors for the second su
	ccessive season. Steven Gerrard and Peter Crouch were both on target in th
	e first half. This was also our eighth consecutive clean sheet in the Leag
	ue\, the best run since 1922/23.\n           \nReds trebles\n1963 - Roger 
	Hunt netted four as we thumped Stoke City 6-1 at Anfield to give Bill Shan
	kly his hundredth victory as reds boss\, in his 188th game in charge. Ian 
	St. John and Alf Arrowsmith also scored in one of eight meetings with the 
	Potters on this day in history. The scores were level at 1-1 at half-time\
	, with five of our goals coming at the Anfield Road end in the second peri
	od. John Ritchie struck the first of his five goals against the reds.\n   
	        \n1928 - Gordon Hodgson scored a hat-trick in his hundredth League
	 game as we trounced Burnley 8-0 at Anfield. Jimmy Clark and Dick Edmed bo
	th bagged braces with Bill Salisbury netting the other. The score could ha
	ve been far greater as Bob Done missed a penalty\, we had three goals dubi
	ously ruled out for offside\, hit the crossbar three times and the posts t
	wice each. Burnley had beaten us 3-2 at their ground the previous afternoo
	n.\n1969 - We also thumped the Clarets\, winning 5-1 at Turf Moor\, one of
	 five other occasions we have met them on Boxing Day. Ian Ross bagged his 
	first reds goal while Bobby Graham\, Chris Lawler\, Peter Thompson and Ian
	 Callaghan were all also on target. Tommy Lawrence saved a penalty from Bu
	rnley’s Brian O’Neil who then followed up to score from the rebound.\n
	1896 – Keeper Willie Donnelly made his reds bow as we lost 4-1 at Burnle
	y\, despite Frank Becton scoring inside five minutes in our first ever Box
	ing Day fixture. Billy Bowes bagged a hat-trick\, the first of his four go
	als past us\, with Will Toman also on target.\n           \nBrad’s farew
	ell\n2014 – Keeper Brad Jones played his 27th and last reds game as a Ra
	heem Sterling strike was enough to secure victory at Burnley. He went off 
	injured after only a quarter of an hour. Future red Danny Ings hit a post 
	for the home side.\n           \nPreviously against the Foxes\n1996 – We
	 were held to a 1-1 draw at Anfield by Leicester City to remain top of the
	 table\, with Stan Collymore equalising after Steve Claridge had given the
	 visitors the lead.\n1994 – We won 2-1 at Filbert Street. David James sa
	ved a penalty from Steve Thompson before Robbie Fowler converted from the 
	spot. Ian Rush also netted before Simon Grayson was sent off for the home 
	side. Iwan Roberts bagged a late consolation.\n1984 – The Foxes won 2-1 
	in L4\, thanks to one of Gary Lineker’s six goals past us and one of Ala
	n Smith’s nine. Phil Neal scored our goal from the spot.\n           \nH
	osting the Trotters\n2008 – Robbie Keane bagged a second-half brace as w
	e beat Bolton Wanderers 3-0\, with Albert Riera having opened the scoring 
	before the break. These were to be the Irishman’s final reds strikes.\n2
	003 - We won 3-1 with all three of our goals being headers\, coming from S
	ami Hyypiä and substitutes Florent Sinama-Pongolle and Vladimír Šmicer.
	 Henrik Pedersen struck a late consolation.\n1906 - We also hosted the Tro
	tters when we lost 2-0. Jackie Owen and David Stokes netted\, with Wattie 
	White missing a penalty.\n           \nAlso against the Potters\nWe have f
	aced Stoke City on seven more occasions on this day in history.\n1905 – 
	We lost 2-1 at the Victoria Ground\, when they were still known just as St
	oke. Joe Hewitt struck our goal.\n1936 – We lost 1-1 in the Potteries\, 
	with Vic Wright on target.\n1938 – We lost 3-1 at the Victoria Ground\, 
	with Willie Fagan scoring our goal. Tommy Sale netted the last two of his 
	five goals against the reds\, with Frank Baker also on the scoresheet.\n19
	46 – Berry Nieuwenhuys and Albert Stubbins struck as we won 2-0 at Anfie
	ld.\n           \n1955 – Billy Liddell converted a penalty\, with John E
	vans also netting as we were held to a 2-2 Second Division draw in L4. Har
	ry Oscroft struck one of his six goals against the reds\, with Johnny King
	 bagging one of his five past us.\n1970 – Our home encounter ended goall
	ess.\n1975 – We drew 1-1 at Stoke\, with John Toshack on target.\n      
	     \nHappy birthdays\n1878 - Centre-back Alex Raisbeck was born in Walla
	cestone\, near Polmont in Stirlingshire. He signed from Stoke for £350 in
	 May 1898 and struck nineteen times in 341 games in eleven years with the 
	reds\, becoming our first skipper to lift the League title\, in 1901. He w
	on a further League title five years later\, as well as a Second Division 
	championship\, and returned to the club as scout in 1939 until his death t
	en years later.\n           \n1903 - South African goalkeeper Arthur Riley
	 was born in Boksburg in the Transvaal. He became our first ever foreign s
	igning in August 1925\, and went on to make 338 reds appearances before ta
	king over from his father as the club’s head groundsman.\n1920 – Scott
	ish left-winger Tommy McLeod was born in Musselburgh. He joined the reds f
	rom the Army in October 1945\, but only made seven senior appearances befo
	re joining Chesterfield in July 1951.\n1880 - Defender Phil Bratley was bo
	rn in Rawmarsh\, Yorkshire. He only played thirteen first-team games after
	 signing from Barnsley in 1914. He returned to Rotherham County\, one of h
	is former clubs\, the following year\, but was killed in action during the
	 First World War.\n           \nDouble debutants\n1953 - Full-back Frank L
	ock and forward John Evans both made their debuts in a goalless draw with 
	West Bromwich Albion at Anfield. They had both signed from Charlton Athlet
	ic the previous day.\n1950 – Inside-forward Jack Haigh debuted as Jack B
	almer bagged the only goal of our Anfield encounter with Blackpool.\n1951 
	- We also faced the Seasiders\, going down 2-0 at Bloomfield Road with Sta
	n Mortensen bagging both goals\, two of his eleven against us.\n          
	 \n1957 - Forward Bobby Murdoch made his reds bow as we beat Grimsby Town 
	3-2 at Anfield\, with Billy Liddell scoring twice\, including a penalty\, 
	and Tony McNamara also on target in this Second Division fixture. This was
	 the last time we played a double-header against the same side on successi
	ve days over Christmas\, having lost 3-1 at Blundell Park the day before.\
	n1930 – Wing-half Robert Ireland played his only reds game in our 1-1 dr
	aw with Grimsby\, with Tim Coleman netting the first of his nine strikes p
	ast us and Archie McPherson scoring for the reds.\n           \nTwo hundre
	d up\n1990 – Gary Gillespie played his 200th reds game as we were held t
	o a 1-1 draw at Queens Park Rangers\, with John Barnes on target and Mark 
	Falco netting for the R’s.\n1960 – Inside-forward Jimmy Harrower reach
	ed a century of reds appearances in our 2-1 defeat of Rotherham United in 
	the Second Division at Anfield. Roger Hunt and Kevin Lewis scored our goal
	s.\n           \nBeating the Mancs\n1978 – We won 3-0 at Manchester Unit
	ed thanks to a Ray Kennedy header and goals from Jimmy Case and David Fair
	clough\, to hand Bob Paisley his first win at Old Trafford as boss.\n     
	      \nBeating the Rams\n2007 - We beat Derby County 2-1 at Pride Park th
	anks to a very late Steven Gerrard goal after Fernando Torres had given us
	 the lead in the first half.\n1988 - We also visited the Rams\, with Ian R
	ush grabbing the only goal of the game at the Baseball Ground.\n          
	 \nOutpaced by Rovers\nWe have faced Blackburn Rovers four times in top-fl
	ight fixtures on Boxing Day.\n1903 - Fred Buck netted his only reds goal a
	s we lost 2-1 at Anfield\, with Fred Pentland bagging a brace for the visi
	tors.\n2002 - Andy Cole equalised after John Arne Riise’s deflected shot
	\, to score his seventh Premiership goal at Anfield and one of his eleven 
	past the reds in total as we were held to a 1-1 draw in L4. Emile Heskey w
	as playing his hundredth League game for the reds.\n           \n2006 - We
	 lost 1-0 at Ewood Park with Benni McCarthy on target\, despite dominating
	 for long periods.\n2011 - Charlie Adam scored an own goal on the stroke o
	f half-time for Blackburn Rovers at Anfield\, with Maxi Rodríguez heading
	 in shortly after the break\, with the game ending 1-1.\n           \nWinn
	ing in the Black Country\nWe have won three times at West Bromwich Albion 
	on this day in history.\n2004 – We triumphed 5-0 when John Arne Riise st
	ruck twice\, with Florent Sinama-Pongolle\, Steven Gerrard and Luis Garcí
	a also on target. Milan Baroš had a penalty saved\, with Cosmin Contra be
	ing sent off for the Baggies.\n1898 - Hugh Morgan netted the only goal of 
	the game at Stoney Lane.\n1983 - Steve Nicol and Graeme Souness struck as 
	we won 2-1 at the Hawthorns.\n1900 - We also visited Stoney Lane\, losing 
	a friendly 5-2\, with Raby Howell and Sam Raybould grabbing our goals.\n  
	         \nAn Anfield milestone\n1924 - We played our 500th home League ga
	me with Harry Chambers netting the only goal of the game against Notts Cou
	nty.\n           \nDown to twelfth\n1981 - We slipped to twelfth in the Le
	ague after losing 3-1 at home to Manchester City\, with Ronnie Whelan on t
	he scoresheet. Rookie keeper Bruce Grobbelaar was responsible for two of t
	he goals\, while Kenny Dalglish was employed ‘in the hole’ behind Ian 
	Rush and Craig Johnston for the first time. Kevin Reeves netted his fourth
	 and final goal against us\, with Asa Hartford also on target and Kevin Bo
	nd converting a penalty. Phil Thompson lost the captaincy to Graeme Sounes
	s following this defeat as we went on to stage the mother of all comebacks
	 to clinch our thirteenth League title.\n           \nWe have faced City f
	our more times on Boxing Day.\n1913 – We lost 1-0 away\, with Fred Howar
	d nabbing one of his nine goals against the reds in the first minute.\n197
	4 – We won 4-1 at Anfield\, when Brian Hall grabbed a brace with Steve H
	eighway and John Toshack striking the other goals\, and Colin Bell netting
	 for the visitors.\n1985 – We again lost 1-0 away with Alan Hansen playi
	ng his 300th League game for the club.\n2013 – We lost 2-1 at the Etihad
	 Stadium despite Philippe Coutinho putting us in front. Vincent Kompany an
	d Álvaro Negredo both replied before the break\, with keeper Simon Mignol
	et at fault for the second.\n           \nBoxing Day gloom\n2012 – We lo
	st 3-1 at Stoke City\, with Joe Cole coming off the bench to make his 42nd
	 and final reds appearance. Steven Gerrard opened the scoring from the spo
	t\, but Jon Walters and Kenwyne Jones put the home side ahead before a qua
	rter of an hour had elapsed. Walters added his second after the break\, an
	other of his five goals past us to date.\n           \n2000 - We lost our 
	first Boxing Day game since 1986 as Christian Karembeu struck the only goa
	l of the game on an icy pitch at Middlesbrough.\n1934 - We also met Boro\,
	 with Syd Roberts and Berry Nieuwenhuys on target in a 2-2 draw at Anfield
	. Tim Coleman and George Camsell each struck one of their nine goals past 
	us.\n1998 - We won at the Riverside Stadium when Vegard Heggem’s wonder 
	goal\, his first ever reds strike\, rounded off a 3-1 win after Michael Ow
	en’s slight touch on a Jamie Carragher shot opened the scoring. Brian De
	ane equalised with one of eight goals against the reds before Jamie Redkna
	pp put us back in front after Mark Schwarzer was penalised for picking up 
	a back pass. David James was playing his 200th League game for us.\n      
	     \nMost recently\n2009 - Stephen Ward was sent off at Anfield for two 
	bookable offences\, with Pepe Reina riling the Wolverhampton Wanderers fan
	s by running most of the length of the pitch to remonstrate with the refer
	ee. We won 2-0\, with Steven Gerrard and Yossi Benayoun both netting in th
	e second half.\n           \nReds farewells\n1973 – Roy Evans played his
	 eleventh and final senior reds game as we lost 2-1 at Burnley. Kevin Keeg
	an missed a penalty after an hour\, with Peter Cormack netting our goal la
	te on.\n1932 - Outside-left Gordon Gunson struck his 26th and final reds g
	oal in our 3-0 defeat of Chelsea at Anfield\, with centre-half Tom ‘Ti
	ny’ Bradshaw and centre-forward Harold Barton also netting.\n           
	\nChristmas derby despair\nWe have made the short trip across Stanley Park
	 to face the Blues three times on this day in history\, without winning.\n
	1894 – Harry Bradshaw bagged our consolation as we lost a friendly 2-1.\
	n1939 - Matt Busby was on target as we again were beaten 2-1 in a friendly
	.\n1944 - Billy Liddell bagged a brace as we drew 2-2 in the Wartime Leagu
	e.\n           \nKeetley’s first\n1923 - Joe Keetley netted the first of
	 just two reds goals as we lost 2-1 at Newcastle United\, with Tommy McDon
	ald bagging a brace.\n           \nWe have also faced the Geordies in the 
	top flight on four more occasions on this day in history.\n1912 - Tom Mill
	er was on target twice as we won 2-1 at home\, with George Wilson netting 
	the last of his five goals against the reds.\n1921 - Harry Chambers bagged
	 the only goal of the game late on at Anfield.\n1925 - We lost 3-0 at St. 
	James’ Park as Hughie Gallacher struck one of his eight goals past us\, 
	with Jimmy Clark and Tommy Urwin also on target.\n1999 - Michael Owen nabb
	ed a brace as we drew 2-2 in the North East. Alan Shearer netted one of hi
	s eight goals against the reds\, with Duncan Ferguson bagging one of his f
	ive past us.\n           \nAnother defeat for Shanks\n1959 - Bill Shankly 
	took charge of his first away game for the reds as we lost 3-0 on a slippe
	ry pitch at Charlton Athletic\, with Jim Fryatt bagging a brace and Sam La
	wrie also netting. This was our tenth League defeat of the season. Things 
	soon changed\, however\, as we lost just three of our remaining nineteen f
	ixtures to finish third\, eight points off a promotion spot.\n           \
	nWearside yuletide cheer\n1901 - Sunderland won for the third consecutive 
	League season at Anfield\, this time by 1-0.\n1910 - They also left L4 wit
	h both points with Arthur Goddard netting a penalty in our 2-1 defeat\, as
	 Tim Coleman nabbed two of his nine goals against the reds.\n1964 - Howeve
	r\, we won 3-2 at Roker Park\, with Willie Stevenson netting a brace and G
	ordon Milne also on target.\n           \nGreat Scott\n1922 - Oldham Athle
	tic’s League visit to Anfield was played as a benefit game for legendary
	 keeper Elisha Scott. Donald Mackinlay and Dick Johnson were on target in 
	a 2-1 win as we welcomed back David Ashworth who had been reds boss until 
	just six days earlier and was now Oldham’s Manager.\n           \nOn the
	 move\n2001 - Ex-reds loanee keeper Mark Prudhoe signed for Bradford City.
	 He played eight times for the Bantams before joining Southend United as P
	layer/Coach.\n2012 – Future reds Assistant Manager Sean O'Driscoll was s
	acked as Nottingham Forest boss after just five months in charge\, having 
	led them to ten victories in 26 games.\n           \nBirth and death\n2006
	 – Future red Charlie Adam became a father to Jack.\n2010 – Utility pl
	ayer Bill Jones died at the Countess of Chester Hospital. He signed from H
	ayfield St. Matthews in September 1938 and scored seventeen times in 277 g
	ames for us\, with his appearances including the 1950 FA Cup Final when he
	 was preferred to Bob Paisley. Bill won two significant medals in the 1940
	’s - first he was awarded a Military Medal for his part in the crossing 
	of the Rhine in the Second World War\, and then he won a League title meda
	l in 1947 on his return to Anfield. His grandson Rob later represented the
	 reds in defence on 243 occasions in the 1990’s.
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DESCRIPTION:Happy birthday Gary Mac\n1964 - Gary McAllister was born in 
	Motherwell. He arrived on a free transfer in July 2000\, and proved inspir
	ational in the run-in to the treble that season. He netted nine goals in 8
	7 reds games before moving back to Coventry City as Player/Manager in May 
	2002. He returned to Anfield as a First Team Coach last summer\, moving in
	to an ambassadorial role after Brendan Rodgers was sacked.\n1896 – Winge
	r Chris Harrington was born in Edge Hill. He signed from South Liverpool i
	n December 1920\, failing to score in four senior outings\, before returni
	ng to his former club the following year.\n           \nA sad day\n1984 - 
	Jack Balmer died in Liverpool. He had bagged 111 goals in 309 reds games a
	fter signing from Everton in May 1935\, including trebles in three consecu
	tive matches on our way to the League title in 1947. He also played in the
	 FA Cup Final three years later.\n1899 - Thomas ‘Harry’ Bradshaw died 
	of tuberculosis in Tottenham. He joined from Northwich Victoria in October
	 1893 and netted 51 times in 138 games for the reds\, helping us to our fi
	rst two Second Division titles and was the first reds player to win senior
	 international honours. He left Anfield to join Tottenham Hotspur in May 1
	898.\n           \n2004 - Left-back Eddie Spicer died. He was decorated fo
	r bravery whilst serving in the Royal Marines in World War Two\, and went 
	on to net twice in 168 reds games\, helping us to the first post-war Leagu
	e title and also featuring in the 1950 FA Cup Final. Unfortunately a secon
	d broken leg ended his career in December 1953.\n2013 - Forward Wayne Harr
	ison died aged just 46 after suffering from pancreatic cancer. He signed f
	rom Oldham Athletic for £250\,000 in January 1985 at the age of seventeen
	\, then a record fee for a teenager\, although he never made a senior reds
	 appearance before having to retire due to injury in the summer of 1991\, 
	aged just 23.\n           \nKing Billy’s four\n1954 - Billy Liddell scor
	ed four goals as we thumped Ipswich Town 6-2 at Anfield in our first seaso
	n after relegation. Also on the scoresheet were Louis Bimpson and John Eva
	ns.\n           \nRushie starts out\n1979 - Ian Rush signed as a professio
	nal for Chester. He bagged seventeen goals in 39 games at Sealand Road\, b
	efore moving to Anfield for £300\,000 the following April.\n           \n
	Smiling at a treble\n1925 - Harry ‘Smiler’ Chambers and the visitors
	’ Hughie Gallacher each bagged a hat-trick as we beat Newcastle United 6
	-3 at Anfield. Centre-half David Pratt scored his only reds goal\, with Cy
	ril Oxley and Dick Forshaw also on the scoresheet. These were the first of
	 Gallacher’s eight goals past us.\n1923 - The Geordies left Anfield with
	 both points after winning 1-0.\n           \nA pair from The Valley\n1953
	 - Don Welsh signed full-back Frank Lock and forward John Evans from Charl
	ton Athletic\, for £7\,500 and £12\,500 respectively. On the same day\, 
	right-half and future Manager Phil Taylor made his 314th and final League 
	appearance as we lost 5-2 at West Bromwich Albion. Alan A’Court was on t
	arget for the reds\, with Ray Lambert scoring from the spot. Frank Griffin
	 struck the last two of his six goals against the reds\, with Ronnie Allen
	 scoring the final one of his five\, and Ray Barlow and Johnny Nicholls al
	so on target.\n1936 - We also lost 3-1 at The Hawthorns\, with Fred Howe g
	rabbing our consolation. Harry Jones bagged a brace for the Baggies\, with
	 Stan Wood netting one of his five goals past us.\n           \nMost recen
	t Christmas goal\n1957 - Tony Rowley scored our most recent goal on Christ
	mas Day as we lost 3-1 in a Second Division fixture at Grimsby Town.\n1930
	 - We also visited Blundell Park for a game that ended goalless.\n        
	   \nChristmas derbies\n1916 – We were beaten 1-0 in a friendly at Goodi
	son Park.\n1939 - We lost a friendly 3-2 to Everton at Anfield with both o
	ur goals coming from Willie Fagan.\n1940 - We won a Wartime League game 3-
	1 at home\, thanks to a Len Carney brace and Berry Nieuwenhuys.\n         
	  \nBradley into the breach\n1909 - Left-half James Bradley stepped in as 
	an emergency goalkeeper\, helping us to a 3-0 top-flight win over Bolton W
	anderers at Anfield. Arthur Goddard and Ronald Orr grabbed our goals\, to 
	add to a Jack Parkinson penalty.\n           \nWe have faced Bolton seven 
	times in the First Division on Christmas Day\, winning five and losing jus
	t once.\n1902 - Our biggest win was a 5-1 thumping at Anfield when Charlie
	 Wilson struck a brace\, Jack Cox and Edgar Chadwick were on the scoreshee
	t\, and Sam Raybould added a penalty. Peter Platt saved a penalty from Lau
	rie Bell.\n1897 – Forward Abe Hartley debuted as we won an away meeting 
	2-0\, thanks to goals from Dan Cunliffe and Andrew McCowie.\n1914 – Cent
	re-half Bob Ferguson played his hundredth reds game in our 1-0 win at Burn
	den Park. Forward Billy Lacey was our scorer.\n           \nArsenal again\
	n1935 - Arsenal won for the fourth consecutive season in the League at Anf
	ield\, with Joe Hulme scoring one of his ten goals against the reds. No te
	am has since equalled this feat.\n1947 - They also left L4 with both point
	s when Bob Priday netted in a 3-1 defeat. Ronnie Rooke struck twice for th
	e Gunners\, with Don Roper netting the first of his five past us.\n       
	    \nEased in on his debut\n1946 - John Easdale made his reds bow as we l
	ost 2-1 at Stoke City\, with Albert Stubbins netting late on for the reds 
	after a Freddie Steele brace had put the Potters in control.\n1941 - We al
	so lost at the Victoria Ground\, going down 4-3 in a Wartime League match\
	, with our goals coming from Berry Nieuwenhuys\, Stan Polk and Billy Lidde
	ll.\n           \nTwo ton Jimmy\n1931 - Right-back Jimmy ‘Parson’ Jack
	son played his 200th reds game in our 3-1 defeat of Sheffield Wednesday in
	 a top-flight encounter at Anfield. Harry Burgess struck one of his nine g
	oals past us\, with Gordon Gunson bagging a brace and Harold Barton also o
	n target.\n           \nTommy’s last\n1913 – Centre-forward Tommy Grac
	ie bagged his fifth and final reds goal as we beat Manchester City 4-2 at 
	Anfield\, with Jackie Sheldon netting a brace and Billy Lacey also on the 
	scoresheet. Fred Howard struck two of his nine goals against the reds\, bo
	th from the spot.\n           \nMatch abandoned\n1893 - Our friendly with 
	Accrington Stanley at their Crown Ground was abandoned after 75 minutes du
	e to bad weather. We were losing 1-0 at the time.
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DESCRIPTION:God’s treble\n1995 - Robbie Fowler bagged a hat-trick as w
	e came from behind to beat Arsenal 3-1 at Anfield\, in what was boss Roy E
	vans’ hundredth game in charge. Ian Wright had put the visitors ahead fr
	om the spot with one of his seven strikes against the reds.\n2000 - We aga
	in faced the Gunners at home\, with strikes from Steven Gerrard\, Michael 
	Owen\, Nick Barmby and substitute Fowler giving us a comprehensive 4-0 win
	.\n           \nA Milanese arrival\n2001 - Milan Baroš officially complet
	ed his signing from Baník Ostrava for £3.2m. He grabbed a total of 27 go
	als in 108 reds games\, helping us to claim the Worthington Cup in 2003 an
	d the Champions League two years later before joining Aston Villa for £6.
	5m in August 2005.\n           \nOn the same day\, Giovanni van Bronckhors
	t was sent off as Arsenal won 2-1 at Anfield. The Gunners went ahead throu
	gh a Thierry Henry penalty\, one of his nine strikes against us\, and Fred
	die Ljungberg before Jari Litmanen pulled one back for the reds. Meanwhile
	\, Harry Kewell signed for Leeds United. He went on to net 63 times in 242
	 games for the Yorkshire side before his switch to Anfield in July 2003.\n
	           \nMost recently\n2006 - We beat Watford 2-0 at Anfield thanks t
	o goals from Craig Bellamy and Xabi Alonso in a dominant display.\n       
	    \nNottingham wins\n1905 - Joe Hewitt and Robbie Robinson were on the s
	coresheet as we beat Notts County 2-0 at Anfield.\n1922 - Dick Forshaw str
	uck a brace to give us a 3-1 win at their near-neighbours Nottingham Fores
	t\, with Dick Johnson also netting and Bobby Parker bagging the last of hi
	s eight goals past us. This was the first of three wins in four days as we
	 went on to claim the title for the fourth time.\n           \nMore treble
	s\n1899 – Inside-forward John ‘Sailor’ Hunter scored a treble as we 
	beat Glossop 5-2 at Anfield\, with Charles Satterthwaite scoring both our 
	other goals and Lorenzo Evans netting twice for the visitors. This was our
	 hundredth home League match.\n1893 - Malcolm McVean bagged a hat-trick as
	 we won a friendly 6-2 at Ardwick\, who later became Manchester City. Jame
	s Stott nabbed a brace with James McBride also on the scoresheet.\n       
	    \nNo joy against the Geordies\nWe have failed to win any of our three 
	meetings with Newcastle United on this day in history.\n1933 - Berry Nieuw
	enhuys bagged our consolation as we lost 2-1 at Anfield. Jimmy Richardson 
	struck the first of his eight goals against the reds\, with Ron Williams a
	lso on the scoresheet.\n           \nThe other two games both ended in 1-1
	 draws at St. James’ Park.\n1967 - Ian St. John netted.\n1996 - Robbie F
	owler was on target to ensure we stayed top of the table over Christmas. A
	lan Shearer had put the home side in front with one of his eight goals pas
	t us.\n           \nAnfield wartime foursomes\n1939 - Cyril Done scored fo
	ur times as we beat New Brighton 6-2 in a Wartime League game\, with Len C
	arney and Harry Eastham nabbing the others.\n1916 - Thomas Bennett also ne
	tted four as we thumped Port Vale 5-1\, with John Bamber also on target.\n
	           \nOther home wins\nWe have won two other First Division matches
	 on this day in history.\n1911 - Sam Gilligan bagged the only goal of our 
	meeting with Oldham Athletic.\n1972 - John Toshack struck twice without re
	ply as we entertained Coventry City.\n           \n1944 - We also won a Wa
	rtime League meeting with Tranmere Rovers in L4\, with Phil Taylor grabbin
	g a brace and Cecil Baines also on the scoresheet in a 3-0 victory.\n     
	      \nGoalless\n1989 - Manchester United held us to a goalless draw at A
	nfield\, the last time we failed to score at home that season. Ray Houghto
	n reached a century of reds appearances that day.\n           \nRed depart
	ures\n1979 - 1920’s forward Peter McKinney died. He only made three reds
	 appearances\, scoring once\, and later emigrated to the USA to join New Y
	ork Giants.\n2009 – Ex-reserves centre-back Godwin Antwi signed for Dani
	sh side Vejle Boldklub\, having been released by the reds back six months 
	earlier.\n           \nOff on loan\n2004 - Ex-reds loanee keeper Paul Jone
	s signed for Watford on loan from Wolverhampton Wanderers. He played eleve
	n times for the Hornets\, including both legs of our Carling Cup Semi-fina
	l encounter in January 2005.\n1994 - Ex-reds winger Jimmy Carter re-joined
	 Second Division Oxford United on loan from Arsenal. He made four appearan
	ces in this spell.\n1999 - Reserves striker Jon Newby joined Carlisle Unit
	ed on a temporary basis. He subsequently had further loan spells with Crew
	e Alexandra\, Sheffield United and Bury as he failed to make the break-thr
	ough at Anfield.\n           \nRafa dismissed\n2010 – Ex-reds boss Rafae
	l Benítez was sacked as Manager of Internazionale. He had led them to the
	 Italian Super Cup and FIFA Club World Cup\, but only twelve wins in his 2
	5 games in charge overall.\n           \nBest keepers\n2007 - Pepe Reina w
	as presented with the 2006/07 Player of the Year award from the Merseyside
	 branch of the Official Liverpool Supporters Club. Dirk Kuyt finished in s
	econd place in the voting\, with Peter Crouch in third.           \n2011
	 – Ex-reds keeper Nikolay Mihaylov was presented with Bulgarian Football
	er of the Year award. He had signed from Levski Sofia in July 2007 but wor
	k permit problems meant that he spent his reds career on loan with Twente 
	in the Netherlands before joining them permanently for €1.8m in February
	 2010. \n           \nFernando’s happy day\n1999 - Fernando Morientes ma
	rried Vitoria in the San Juan de Los Reyes cathedral in Toledo.
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DESCRIPTION:Derby disappointment\n2002 - We were held to a goalless draw
	 in the Anfield derby to end a run of four consecutive League defeats. The
	 Blues’ pre-match boasts that “Rooney’s gonna get ya” did not bear
	 fruit\, while Steven Gerrard was lucky to escape a red card for his two-f
	ooted challenge on Gary Naysmith. Sami Hyypiä skippered the reds for the 
	88th time in the Premiership\, a new club record.\n\nMost recently\n2007 -
	 We thumped Portsmouth 4-1 in a Premiership fixture at Anfield to end thei
	r six-game winning streak away from home. We took the lead through Yossi B
	enayoun and a Sylvain Distain own goal before Benjani pulled one back shor
	tly after the break\, one of his four goals past us. Fernando Torres then 
	added a brace to make the points safe. This was our 300th home Premier Lea
	gue game\, and Pompey’s 500th top-flight defeat.\n2012 – We beat Fulha
	m 4-0 in L4 as Stewart Downing finally provided his first League goal and 
	assist for the reds. Martin Škrtel and Steven Gerrard netted in the first
	 half\, with Downing and Luis Suárez on target after the break.\n\nHappy 
	birthday\n1926 - Full-back Steve Parr was born in Preston. He made twenty 
	appearances without notching after signing on a free transfer from Farring
	ton Villa in May 1948. Seven years later\, he joined Exeter City\, and end
	ed his playing career with Rochdale.\n\nA few empty seats\n1983 - We playe
	d in front of the lowest Anfield crowd of the season of just 11\,638 as we
	 beat Birmingham City 3-0 in a League Cup Fourth Round replay\, on our way
	 to retaining the trophy yet again. Steve Nicol put us ahead\, before Ian 
	Rush bagged a second-half brace\, including his first reds penalty. The pl
	ayers then rushed off and got changed into fancy dress on the team bus to 
	go to their Christmas party at Tommy Smith’s club!\n\nSeeing off the Man
	cs\n1973 - We beat Manchester United 2-0 at Anfield thanks to a penalty fr
	om Kevin Keegan and then a goal from Steve Heighway.\n1928 - We beat their
	 neighbours City 3-2 at Maine Road\, courtesy of a brace from Gordon Hodgs
	on and a Henry Race strike. Tommy Johnson bagged one of his eight goals ag
	ainst the reds\, with Arthur Bacon also on target.\n\nEuropean joy\n1970 -
	 We beat Hibernian 2-0 at Anfield in the second leg of our Fairs Cup Third
	 Round tie\, to progress to a Quarter Final meeting with Bayern München 3
	-0 on aggregate. Steve Heighway and Phil Boersma netted the goals.\n\nAway
	 wins\nApart from at Maine Road\, we have won two other away games on this
	 day in history.\n1934 - Vic Wright struck a brace as we beat Sunderland a
	t Roker Park\, with Alf Hanson also on target as we came back from 2-1 dow
	n at half time to win 3-2. Pat Gallacher struck one of his six goals again
	st the reds\, with James Connor netting the last of his five past us.\n197
	9 - We beat Derby County 3-1 at the Baseball Ground\, with our opening sco
	re coming from a Roger Davies own goal before Terry McDermott converted a 
	spot-kick\, with David Johnson completing the scoring. Davies had struck t
	he opener for the home side with a first-minute penalty\, the first of his
	 five goals against the reds.\n\nMore Anfield wins\nWe have won three more
	 home games on this day.\n1956 - Billy Liddell\, with a penalty\, and Jimm
	y Melia netted as we beat Bury 2-0 in our Second Division encounter.\n1962
	 - Kevin Lewis\, Ian St. John and Ronnie Moran all struck as Blackburn Rov
	ers lost 3-1 as we secured a seventh straight top-flight victory for the f
	irst time in more than half a century.\n1990 - Ronnie Rosenthal nabbed a b
	race with Ray Houghton also on target while making his hundredth League ap
	pearance for the reds as we beat Southampton 3-2. Ex-red Jimmy Case and fu
	ture red Neil Ruddock both featured for the visitors\, for whom Rod Wallac
	e struck the final two of his five goals against us.\n\nScandinavians off 
	on loan\n1995 - Jan Mølby joined Norwich City on loan. He played five tim
	es for the Canaries\, netting once.\n1999 - Frode Kippe signed temporarily
	 for Stoke City. He played twenty times in four months at the Britannia St
	adium\, and returned the following year for a further loan spell.\n\nKeetl
	ey’s bow\n1923 - Joe Keetley made the first of his nine senior reds appe
	arances as we lost 2-0 at Cardiff City\, exactly seven days after we had b
	een beaten by the same score at Anfield. This was our third straight defea
	t\, and eighth consecutive match without a victory. Len Davies struck two 
	of his seven goals past us.\n\nDeath of a red\n1999 - Ex-reds left-back Ja
	ck MacDonald\, who became a 1950’s legend at Tranmere Rovers\, died at 7
	8 years of age. He had never made a senior appearance for us.\n\nGlasgow v
	ictory\n1981 - We took part in a Special Challenge Match against Rangers t
	o mark the opening of the new Govan Stand at their Ibrox Stadium. Kenny Da
	lglish and Ronnie Whelan got on the scoresheet to hand us a 2-0 win.\n\nMa
	nagement moves\n2008 - Steve Staunton was sacked as Assistant Manager of L
	eeds United\, a day after his boss Gary McAllister.\n2014 - Sami Hyypiä r
	esigned as Manager of Brighton &amp\; Hove Albion\, having only led them t
	o six victories in 26 games in charge.
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DESCRIPTION:A rare treble for the King\n1982 - Kenny Dalglish scored a h
	at-trick as we beat Manchester City 5-2 at Anfield\, with Phil Neal and Ia
	n Rush adding the others. In fact\, King Kenny only ever bagged two League
	 trebles for the reds\, with both coming against the side from Maine Road.
	\n1975 - We also entertained City\, with midfielder Peter Cormack nabbing 
	the only goal of the game in his 178th and final reds appearance.\n       
	    \nHappy birthdays\n1947 - Doug Livermore was born in Liverpool. He sig
	ned pro terms in November 1965 after starting out with Bolton Wanderers\, 
	making just eighteen appearances in our midfield before joining Norwich Ci
	ty in November 1970\, but he returned to Anfield as Roy Evans’ Assistant
	 in 1994. He left in November 1998 following Gérard Houllier taking full 
	control.\n1991 – Scottish centre-back Danny Wilson was born in Livingsto
	n. He signed from Rangers for an initial £2m fee in July 2010\, playing n
	ine senior games and making his full international debut before returning 
	north of the border to sign for Heart Of Midlothian in May 2013 after a lo
	an spell there.\n           \nThe mighty Finn\n2001 - Sami Hyypiä was nam
	ed Finland’s Sports Person of the Year. All twenty reporters on Finlan
	d’s best-selling newspaper Helsingin Sanomat voted for him\, such is the
	 respect his fellow countrymen had for his achievements that year. He beca
	me only the second team sport player to win this trophy\, after Jari Litma
	nen.\n           \nDerby joy at last\n1919 - We beat Everton at Anfield wi
	th Tom Miller scoring a brace in a 3-1 win\, to end a run of seven consecu
	tive home derby defeats. Harry Lewis netted our other goal\, with Bobby Pa
	rker netting one of his eight goals against the reds.\n1910 - We won at Go
	odison with Jack Parkinson nabbing the only goal of the game.\n           
	\nYet another unbeaten game\n1980 - We were held to a goalless draw at Anf
	ield by Leeds United\, our 63rd consecutive home League game without defea
	t. However\, we lost our next home League game\, 2-1 to Leicester City.\n1
	965 - We also entertained the Yorkshire side when they left with the point
	s after winning 1-0\, with Peter Lorimer on target. Roger Hunt played his 
	300th reds game that day.\n           \nStrikers departing\n1984 - Michael
	 Robinson was sold to Queens Park Rangers for £100\,000. Joe Fagan brough
	t the Irish international to Anfield from Brighton &amp\; Hove Albion in A
	ugust 1983 for £250\,000. In his first season at the club\, he won League
	 title and European Cup medals\, bagging a total of thirteen goals in 52 g
	ames during his Anfield career. He is now a much respected football pundit
	 and commentator for Spanish television.    \n2014 – Ex-red Fernando Tor
	res was sold to AC Milan by Chelsea\, although he was almost immediately l
	oaned back to his first side Club Atlético de Madrid.\n           \nSuspe
	nded\n1915 - Seven players were suspended for fixing our visit to Old Traf
	ford the previous April\, including four reds. We lost the match 2-0 with 
	left-winger Jackie Sheldon and a United player both missing penalties. She
	ldon was a former United player\, while centre-forward Tom Miller later mo
	ved to Old Trafford. Half-back Tommy Fairfoul and full-back Bob Purcell we
	re also involved. They were all offered a pardon in June 1919 on the condi
	tion that they apologised.\n           \nFifty for George\n1898 - George A
	llan scored his fiftieth reds goal as we held Notts County to a 1-1 draw a
	t Trent Bridge in a First Division fixture.\n           \nReds debutants\n
	1938 - George Patterson debuted in a 1-0 First Division defeat of Stoke Ci
	ty at Anfield\, with Willie Fagan on target.\n1979 - Phil Thompson\, Kevin
	 Keegan and David Johnson all netted as we beat the Potters 4-0\, with Phi
	l Neal also on target from the spot.\n1955 - Geoff Twentyman and Tony Rowl
	ey were on target as we lost 3-2 in a Second Division meeting at the Victo
	ria Ground\, with Twentyman also missing a spot-kick. Andy Graver struck o
	ne of his five goals against us\, with Frank Bowyer bagging the last of hi
	s four past us and Tim Coleman also on the scoresheet.\n           \n1930 
	- Keeper Andrew Aitken played his only reds game as we drew 3-3 at Blackbu
	rn Rovers\, with Gordon Hodgson bagging a brace and forward Alan Scott sco
	ring his first reds goal. Syd Puddefoot netted the final one of his six go
	als against the reds\, with future red Les Bruton and Willie Rankin also s
	coring.\n1913 - We were held to the same score at Anfield in another top-f
	light meeting\, with James Dawson\, Tom Miller and Billy Lacey on the scor
	esheet. Danny Shea struck two of his ten goals past the reds\, with Walter
	 Aitkenhead netting the last of his four.\n           \nWinning in Sheffie
	ld\n1986 - Our most recent game on this day saw an Ian Rush strike hand us
	 a 1-0 win at Sheffield Wednesday.\n           \nDeath of a keeper\n1950 -
	 Custodian Billy McOwen died. He played 27 times for the reds after signin
	g from Darwen in July 1892\, helping us to the Second Division title in ou
	r first season in the Football League. He moved on to Blackpool in 1894 as
	 he did not want to turn professional on our move into the top flight\, as
	 he also worked as a dentist.\n           \nHit for four at Anfield\n1958 
	- We beat Rotherham United 4-0 thanks to goals from Fred Morris\, Jimmy Ha
	rrower and a Louis Bimpson brace.\n1960 - The Merry Millers won 1-0 at Mil
	lmoor in another Second Division encounter\, with Don Weston bagging the f
	irst of his four goals against the reds.\n           \nSouey saved\n1983 -
	 Graeme Souness had a late penalty saved by keeper Mark Wallington as we w
	ere held to a 2-2 top-flight draw by Leicester City at Anfield. Sammy Lee 
	and Ian Rush had previously struck for the reds\, with Alan Smith bagging 
	the first of his nine strikes against the reds and Ian Banks also on targe
	t.\n           \nHonours even against the Gunners\nWe have faced Arsenal t
	hree times on this day over the years\, with the games ending in one away 
	win apiece\, and a draw.\n1909 - We held Woolwich Arsenal 1-1 at the Manor
	 Ground\, with Jack Parkinson netting and keeper Augustus Beeby saving a p
	enalty from Andy Ducat on his debut.\n1927 - We were beaten 2-0 at Anfield
	\, with Harry ‘Smiler’ Chambers playing his 300th reds game\, and cent
	re-forward Willie Devlin making his nineteenth and last appearance. Jimmy 
	Brain bagged one of his eight goals against the reds\, with Sid Hoar also 
	netting.\n1947 - Albert Stubbins and Billy Liddell were on target as we wo
	n 2-1 at Highbury\, with Reg Lewis scoring one of his five goals against u
	s.\n           \nBeating the Blues\n1932 - Harold Barton and centre-forwar
	d Les Bruton nabbed the goals in a 2-0 win at Chelsea\, with Bruton’s be
	ing his only reds strike.\n           \nWe have also twice entertained Che
	lsea.\n1920 - Walter Wadsworth and Harry Chambers were on target in a 2-1 
	win.\n1949 - Willie Fagan netted twice as we drew 2-2. Roy Bentley bagged 
	one of his five goals against the reds\, with Hugh Billington also on the 
	scoresheet.
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DESCRIPTION:A treble for Sir Roger\n1964 - Roger Hunt scored a hat-trick
	 as we thumped Burnley 5-1 in a top-flight meeting at Turf Moor. Geoff Str
	ong and Chris Lawler both struck their first reds goals.\n\nHalf a millenn
	ium for Stevie\n2009 - Steven Gerrard played his 500th reds game as we hel
	d Blackburn Rovers to a goalless Premiership draw at Ewood Park. The close
	st we came was when David N’Gog rattled the crossbar.\n1925 – Harry 
	‘Smiler’ Chambers struck in the ninetieth minute as we held Blackburn 
	Rovers to a 1-1 draw in a top-flight meeting at Ewood Park. Ted Harper bag
	ged one of his five goals against the reds.\n\nArnell off the mark fast\n1
	953 - Forward Alan Arnell scored on his reds debut as we beat Blackpool 5-
	2 at Anfield. Jimmy Payne and Sammy Smyth were also on the scoresheet\, wi
	th Alan A’Court bagging a brace. Half-back Barry Wilkinson was also maki
	ng his reds bow. Ernest Taylor struck the last two of his five goals past 
	us in this game.\n\nCarra’s error\n1998 - Jamie Carragher scored an own 
	goal as we lost 2-1 at Tottenham Hotspur. He also put through his own net 
	in the return fixture at Anfield later that season. Patrik Berger grabbed 
	our goal at White Hart Lane\, with Ruel Fox also netting for the home side
	.\n\nWe never lose in Rome\n2001 - Our second trip in successive seasons t
	o the Stadio Olimpico resulted in a goalless draw to keep us in with a sho
	ut of qualifying for the Quarter-finals of the Champions League.\n\nBeatin
	g Wednesday\nWe have twice beaten Sheffield Wednesday on this day over the
	 years.\n1999 - We triumphed 4-1 at Anfield\, as Steven Gerrard bagged his
	 first reds goal. Sami Hyypiä\, Danny Murphy and David Thompson all also 
	struck after future Blue Niclas Alexandersson had opened the scoring for t
	he Owls.\n1908 - We beat The Wednesday 3-2\, as they were then still known
	\, in another top-flight encounter. Joe Hewitt\, Sam Bowyer and Ronald Orr
	 grabbed our goals at Owlerton. Andrew Wilson struck the last of his eight
	 goals against the reds\, with Billy Lloyd also on target.\n\nJay off\n201
	1 - Jay Spearing was harshly sent off as we lost 1-0 at Fulham\, in what w
	as Martin Jol’s first defeat of the reds as Manager\, at the eighth atte
	mpt in all competitions. Future reds target Clint Dempsey struck the only 
	goal of the game late on\, with Jordan Henderson and Stewart Downing both 
	hitting a post.\n\nGoals galore\n1931 - Gordon Hodgson\, David Wright\, Go
	rdon Gunson and Danny McRorie were all on target as we beat Birmingham Cit
	y by the odd goal in seven in a First Division fixture at Anfield. George 
	Briggs netted the last of his ten goals against the reds\, with Tom Grosve
	nor and Sam Smith also on the scoresheet.\n1896 – We thumped Fleetwood R
	angers 9-0 in a Lancashire Senior Cup game at Anfield. George Allan struck
	 four times with Frank Becton also nabbing a hat-trick. Our other goals ca
	me from Joe McQue and an own goal.\n\nMiki’s bow in Istanbul\n2006 - You
	ng Spanish centre-half Miki Roqué made his only reds appearance as a subs
	titute for Xabi Alonso for the final six minutes of our 3-2 defeat at Gala
	tasaray\, so becoming the player with the shortest first-class career in o
	ur history. This was the final game of our Champions League group\, in whi
	ch we had already secured top spot. Robbie Fowler bagged both our goals\, 
	his only reds strikes in the Champions League proper.\n\nYoung debutants\n
	1990 - Steve McManaman became the first player to play for the England Und
	er-21’s without any first-team experience\, as he featured in their goal
	less friendly draw with Wales at Prenton Park. He went on to make his seni
	or reds debut ten days later.\n1962 - Tommy Lawrence won his only cap for 
	Scotland Under-23’s as they beat England 2-0 in a friendly at Pittodrie.
	\n\nColvin born\n1876 – Scottish forward Bobby Colvin was born in Kirkco
	nnel. He only ever made three senior appearances after signing from Oldham
	 County in November 1897\, without finding the net\, and then joined Gloss
	op North End the following year.\n\nIn comes John\n1902 - Forward John Car
	lin signed from Barnsley\, netting eight times in 35 games before moving o
	n to Preston North End in May 1907.\n\nYoungsters in Arabia\n2003 - Four y
	oung reds appeared for their countries in the Under-20 World Championship 
	Finals in the United Arab Emirates. Zak Whitbread played in the USA’s 2-
	0 defeat of South Korea\, while John Welsh turned out as England were held
	 to a goalless draw by Colombia. Meanwhile\, Darren Potter was sent off as
	 the Republic of Ireland\, also featuring Michael Foley-Sheridan\, beat Me
	xico 2-0.\n\nElisha for the Irish\n1931 - Reds keeper Elisha Scott won his
	 sixteenth cap for Northern Ireland\, following five for the combined Irel
	and\, as they thumped Wales 4-0 in the British International Championships
	 in Belfast.\n\nDigger in charge\n2008 – John Barnes led Jamaica to a 4-
	0 thumping of Grenada in the Digicel Caribbean Championships in Montego Ba
	y.
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DESCRIPTION:Luis torments the Canaries again\n2013 - Luis Suárez scored
	 four sublime goals as we thumped Norwich City 5-1 at Anfield\, his third 
	hat-trick against the Canaries\, becoming the first reds player to score t
	hree trebles against the same team. His third goal was his fiftieth League
	 strike for the club\, in his 86th Premiership game. He also set up Raheem
	 Sterling for our fifth after Bradley Johnson had netted a late consolatio
	n.\n\nMore trebles for and against\n1973 - Ian Callaghan bagged a hat-tric
	k as we beat Hull City 3-1 in a League Cup Fourth Round replay at Anfield\
	, our first treble in this competition. Hull’s strike came courtesy of a
	n Alec Lindsay own goal in a game that kicked off at 2pm on a Tuesday.\n19
	09 - Albert Shepherd scored four goals for Newcastle United as they led 5-
	2 at half-time\, some of his twelve strikes past us\, with our goals comin
	g from James Stewart and Jack Parkinson. The game eventually ended 6-5 to 
	the reds\, thanks to a Ronald Orr brace\, a second from Parkinson and a la
	te winner from Arthur Goddard\, his fiftieth reds goal. Jimmy Howie also n
	etted for the visitors.\n\nBirth of the parson\n1900 – Right-back Jimm
	y ‘Parson’ Jackson was born in Newcastle-upon-Tyne. He struck twice in
	 224 games for the reds after signing from Aberdeen for £1\,750 in May 19
	25\, appearing in every outfield position\, and was renowned for his on-fi
	eld arguments with notoriously foul-mouthed keeper Elisha Scott! He became
	 reds skipper in 1928\, and also wrote a regular column for the Liverpool 
	Weekly Post before leaving the reds in 1933 to become ordained as a Presby
	terian minister.\n1951 - Kit Manager Graham Carter was born in St. Helens.
	 Our former coach driver switched to this role in 1999 after driving the p
	layers around for more than twenty years.\n\nBeaten in Belgium\n1978 - RSC
	 Anderlecht won 3-1 in the first leg of the UEFA Super Cup at the Stade É
	mile Versé with Jimmy Case nabbing our consolation. We won the return leg
	 2-1 at Anfield two weeks later\, but we could not retain the trophy\, los
	ing 4-3 on aggregate. Ray Clemence played in a club record 67th consecutiv
	e European game in Brussels\, but missed the return leg. Skipper Emlyn Hug
	hes returned after more than two months out with a knee injury.\n\nDouble 
	debutants\n2002 - Neil Mellor and John Welsh both made their senior debuts
	 as we faced Joe Royle’s Ipswich Town in the Fourth Round of the Worthin
	gton Cup at Anfield. El-Hadji Diouf netted from the spot to take the tie i
	nto extra-time\, after a goal from Town’s Tommy Miller. We eventually tr
	iumphed 5-4 in a penalty shoot-out\, with Diouf scoring the decisive kick.
	\n\nWe had twice previously visited Portman Road for First Division matche
	s on this day in history.\n1971 – We shared a goalless draw.\n1976 – W
	e lost 1-0 there\, thanks to a goal from Paul Mariner.\n\nOnly DIC\n2006 -
	 The club announced that it had entered into a period of exclusive negotia
	tions with DIC about possible investment. Chief Executive Rick Parry said\
	, “This is the latest step on the road of finding the long-term investme
	nt that the Club needs. DIC is a potential investor with the resources and
	 philosophy that we believe could make them an ideal partner.”\n\nA rare
	 defeat\n1982 - We suffered our only League defeat between October and Apr
	il of that season\, losing 1-0 at Norwich City with John Deehan bagging th
	e last of his five goals against the reds.\n\nDouble defensive woe\n1993 -
	 Centre-backs Neil Ruddock and Mark Wright both scored own goals as we los
	t 3-1 at Sheffield Wednesday. Robbie Fowler nabbed our consolation\, with 
	Mark Bright also netting for the Owls.\n\nBamber’s bow\n1915 - Right-hal
	f John Bamber played his first reds game in a Wartime League fixture again
	st Bolton Wanderers. The game at Anfield ended 3-3\, with William Banks\, 
	Fred Pagnam and Donald Mackinlay all on the scoresheet.\n\nShanks unveiled
	\n1997 – The Bill Shankly statue was unveiled at Anfield.\n\nCareer endi
	ngs\n1937 – Irish right-back Billy Hood played the last of his three red
	s games in our 4-3 home defeat to Derby County. Alf Hanson struck before B
	erry Nieuwenhuys nabbed a brace. Ronnie Dix and Jack Nicholas each netted 
	one of their four goals against the reds\, with Dai Astley scoring one of 
	his six past us and Charlie Napier also on target.\n1997 - Paul Walsh was 
	released by Portsmouth after two years there in his second spell\, during 
	which time he had notched five times in 22 games.\n\nSpoils shared with th
	e Clarets\nWe have been held at Anfield twice by Burnley in the First Divi
	sion on this day in history.\n1920 – The game ended goalless.\n1948 - Cy
	ril Done netted as we drew 1-1.\n1943 - We visited Turf Moor for a Wartime
	 League fixture with Stan Polk bagging the only goal of the game.\n\nSouey
	’s half century\n1985 - Ex-red Graeme Souness won his fiftieth cap for S
	cotland in Melbourne as he skippered them in their goalless draw with Aust
	ralia in the first leg of a World Cup qualifying play-off. He was also boo
	ked in the game\, as the Scots laid the groundwork for reaching the Finals
	 in Mexico.
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DESCRIPTION:Happy birthday Christian\n1990 – Centre-forward Christian 
	Benteke was born in Kinshasa in Zaire. The Belgian international signed fr
	om Aston Villa for £32.5m last July\, so far bagging five goals in fourte
	en outings.\n\nCrouchie off the mark\n2005 - Peter Crouch finally scored h
	is first goals for the club after eighteen goalless outings with a brace i
	n our 3-0 defeat of Wigan Athletic at Anfield\, our first ever League enco
	unter with the Latics. Luis García completed the scoring.\n\nA humbling d
	efeat\n1991 - Third Division Peterborough United knocked us out of the Lea
	gue Cup as a single Garry Kimble goal\, gifted by a blunder by Bruce Grobb
	elaar\, gave them victory in our Fourth Round tie at London Road.\n\nSpud 
	no longer the lucky omen\n2003 - Bolton Wanderers knocked us out of the Ca
	rling Cup in a Fourth Round tie at Anfield\, 3-2. Vladimír Šmicer and Da
	nny Murphy both scored equalisers\, but it was not enough. Danny’s goal 
	was his fortieth reds strike\, and his first in a game that we lost. After
	wards\, Gérard Houllier fired a rare salvo at his underperforming players
	\, “We let the fans and the club down and there’s no excuse! We didn
	’t deserve to go through tonight and we let ourselves down. I’m angry 
	with my players and I am not happy with the performance.”\n\n1898 - We b
	eat the Trotters 2-0 at home in the top flight\, with Andrew McCowie and H
	ugh Morgan on the scoresheet.\n1904 - We lost by the same score at Burnden
	 Park in a Second Division meeting\, with Sam Marsh bagging a brace\, incl
	uding a penalty.\n\nFive for Miller\n1892 - John Miller bagged five goals 
	as we thumped Fleetwood Rangers 7-0 in a Lancashire League match at Anfiel
	d. Malcolm McVean and Matt McQueen scored the others.\n\nRed centurions\n1
	983 - Bruce Grobbelaar made his hundredth consecutive reds appearance\, al
	so reaching a century of League games for the club\, keeping a clean sheet
	 as a late Ian Rush strike beat a Birmingham City side including ex-red Ho
	ward Gayle in a League fixture at Anfield\, with Ronnie Whelan rattling th
	e crossbar as we moved four points clear at the top of the table.\n1977 
	– Emlyn Hughes played his 600th reds game in our 2-0 victory over West H
	am United at Anfield\, thanks to goals from Kenny Dalglish and David Fairc
	lough.\n\nEx-reds loaned out\n1999 - Gary Ablett joined Second Division Wy
	combe Wanderers on loan from Birmingham City. He made four appearances whi
	le at the Causeway Stadium. On the same day\, ex-reserves forward John Dur
	nin temporarily joined Third Division Carlisle United from Portsmouth. He 
	scored once in seven first-team outings\, and later signed permanently for
	 the Cumbrians.\n\nSami the best again\n2008 - Sami Hyypiä was named Finl
	and’s Player of the Year for the seventh time in ten years.\n\nNew contr
	acts\n2010 - Martin Kelly and Dani Pacheco both signed new contracts to ke
	ep them at Anfield until 2014. Kelly struck once in 62 senior appearances 
	before moving to Crystal Palace for a reported £2m in August 2014\, while
	 Pacheco featured on seventeen occasions before moving on to AD Alcorcón 
	in September 2013.\n\nNorman’s last\n1932 – Centre-half Norman James p
	layed his eighth and last reds game in our 3-3 draw with Sunderland at Anf
	ield\, with centre-forward Harold Barton\, inside-left Syd Roberts and for
	ward Dave Wright on target. James Connor nabbed two of his five goals past
	 us\, with Raich Carter scoring the first of his six against the reds.\n\n
	Stig the boss\n2003 - Stig Inge Bjørnebye was named Norway’s Assistant 
	Manager under former Rosenborg BK manager Åge Hareide\, who also took ove
	r that day following their Euro 2004 play-off defeat to Spain the previous
	 month.\n\nHappy birthday Mr Kozma\n1964 - Istvan Kozma was born in Paszto
	. The Hungarian international spent two seasons at Anfield\, having impres
	sed Graeme Souness while playing for Dunfermline Athletic\, but made just 
	ten first-team appearance for the reds after signing for £300\,000 in Feb
	ruary 1992. He returned to his homeland to sign for Tatabánya after he fa
	iled to secure a new work permit in England in June 1993.\n\nManagement mo
	ves\n2001 - Bruce Grobbelaar took over as coach of struggling South Africa
	n top flight side Hellenic. He remained in the post for just five months.\
	n2012 - Markus Babbel was sacked as Manager of TSG 1899 Hoffenheim\, havin
	g been in charge for just ten months.\n\nDouble awards\n2001 - Phil Thomps
	on and Danny Murphy scooped the Barclaycard Premiership awards for Novembe
	r. Thommo said\, “This is an award not only for myself but for Gérard\,
	 the technical and the medical staff as well as the players who have been 
	outstanding.” The reds had won two and drawn the other of their League f
	ixtures that month.\n\nIgor returns home\n2007 - Igor Bišćan re-signed f
	or Dinamo Zagreb\, having been released by Panathinaikos. He is now club c
	aptain\, and has netted seven times in 81 games as they dominated Croatian
	 football.\n\nJari at last\n2004 - Jari Litmanen won his 93rd cap\, and fi
	nal one in his first spell as a Lahti player. He skippered his country to 
	a goalless draw against Oman\, but the Finns lost this Final of the Bahrai
	n Prime Minister’s Cup 4-3 on penalties.
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DESCRIPTION:Stevie again\n2007 - Steven Gerrard converted a penalty to s
	core in his sixth consecutive home game as we thumped Bolton Wanderers 4-0
	 in a Premiership fixture at Anfield. Sami Hyypiä headed our hundredth ho
	me League goal against the Trotters to open the scoring\, before ex-red Ni
	colas Anelka missed an open goal. Fernando Torres and Ryan Babel were also
	 on target.\n\nAn away win at last\n2006 - Craig Bellamy bagged a brace at
	 the JJB Stadium as we won away from home in the League for the first time
	 that season\, at the eighth time of asking. Our other goals in a 4-0 defe
	at of Wigan Athletic came from Dirk Kuyt and a Lee McCulloch own goal\, wi
	th all the goals coming in the opening period.\n\nHappy birthdays\n1960 - 
	Nigel Spackman was born in Romsey. He signed from Chelsea for £400\,000 i
	n February 1987 and made 63 first-team appearances without scoring before 
	moving to Queens Park Rangers for £500\,000 in February 1989\, after losi
	ng his place to Ronnie Whelan. He won a League title medal in his one full
	 season at Anfield.\n1953 - Former Chief Scout and joint Reserve Team Mana
	ger Paco Herrera was born in Spain. He joined the Melwood coaching staff i
	n July 2004\, having formerly managed with Merida and Albacete Balompié. 
	He returned to his native land in the summer of 2006\, and is currently He
	ad Coach with La Liga side Real Zaragoza.\n\nWalker’s woe\n1996 - Michae
	l Thomas put us ahead in a live televised League game at Tottenham Hotspur
	. Shortly after the break a tame Steve McManaman effort hit a divot in fro
	nt of Spurs’ keeper Ian Walker and flew into the net as we won 2-0. Cue 
	travelling Kopites singing ‘England’s number one’\, just as they had
	 done to Tim Flowers in similar circumstances at Blackburn Rovers ten mont
	hs earlier!\n\nBabbel’s first\n2000 - Markus Babbel bagged his first Lea
	gue goal as we beat Charlton Athletic 3-0 at Anfield\, to add to a Mark Fi
	sh own goal and an Emile Heskey strike.\n\nNicky’s debut\n1989 - Nicky T
	anner made his reds bow as we won 4-1 at managerless Manchester City\, wit
	h Ian Rush grabbing a brace and future City players Peter Beardsley and St
	eve McMahon also netting. Kenny Dalglish was left with an injury headache 
	after the game as Gary Gillespie and Steve Staunton both limped off\, to j
	oin John Barnes\, David Burrows\, Alan Hansen\, Steve Nicol and Barry Veni
	son in the treatment room.\n1893 - We also faced City\, when they were sti
	ll known as Ardwick. David Henderson\, Hugh McQueen and James Stott struck
	 as we won this Second Division match 3-0.\n\nSimon suffers\n2014 – We b
	eat Leicester City 3-1 at their King Power Stadium\, despite falling behin
	d when Leonardo Ulloa’s strike rebounded off the post and Simon Mignolet
	 for an own goal. Adam Lallana\, Steven Gerrard and Jordan Henderson were 
	all on target\, with the Foxes having Wes Morgan sent off.\n\nA rare defea
	t\n1922 - We suffered our only home First Division defeat of the season as
	 Newcastle United won 2-0. However\, we went on to claim the title for the
	 third time that year.\n\nOn the move\n1975 - Phil Boersma left Anfield to
	 join Middlesbrough for £72\,000\, after thirty goals in 120 games.\n1997
	 - Dean Saunders joined Sheffield United from fellow First Division side N
	ottingham Forest on a free transfer. He struck 22 times in 55 games for th
	e Blades before rejoining former boss Graeme Souness at SL Benfica.\n1998 
	- Former reserves keeper Michael Stensgaard signed for Southampton from F.
	C. København on a free transfer. He never made a senior appearance\, and 
	returned to Denmark the following summer.\n\nRomanian stalemate\n2010 – 
	We drew 1-1 at Steaua Bucureşti to ensure top spot in our UEFA Europa Lea
	gue group\, with Milan Jovanović heading in his second and final reds goa
	l.\n\nAnother debut\n1899 - Don Wilson made the first of just two reds app
	earances as we lost 2-1 at Burnley\, with John Walker grabbing our consola
	tion. Billy Bowes bagged the last of his four goals past us\, with John Mi
	ller also netting.\n\nMixed fortunes against the Saints and Villains\n1905
	 - We beat Aston Villa 3-0 at home with Jack Cox and Joe Hewitt adding to 
	a Howard Spencer own goal\, as reds keeper Sam Hardy saved a William Garra
	tty penalty.\n1911 - We were trounced 5-0 at Villa Park in another top-fli
	ght encounter\, the third time we had gone down by that score at Villa. Ex
	-red Bert Goode bagged a brace\, with Charlie Wallace also netting twice a
	nd Joe Bache nabbing one of his nine goals against the reds.\n\n1995 - Sta
	n Collymore struck after ten appearances without a goal as we were held to
	 a 1-1 draw by Southampton at Anfield\, with Neil Shipperley putting the S
	aints ahead.\n1961 - We lost 2-0 at The Dell in our Second Division encoun
	ter.\n\nDisappointment against the Gunners\nWe have faced Arsenal four tim
	es in the First Division on this day in history\, without winning.\n1933 -
	 Sam English struck as we lost 2-1 at Highbury\, with Joe Hulme bagging on
	e of his ten goals past us and Jimmy Dunne netting the last of his eleven 
	against us.\n1975 - Phil Neal converted two penalties as we drew 2-2 at An
	field\, with ex-Blue Alan Ball also scoring from the spot\, the last of hi
	s eleven goals against the reds. Brian Kidd also scored one of his six goa
	ls past us.\n\nWe have subsequently lost twice at Highbury without scoring
	.\n1978 - We lost 1-0 when Ray Clemence misjudged a Frank Stapleton cross\
	, with Ray Kennedy’s clearance rebounding off David Price into the net.\
	n1990 – We went down 3-0\, our first defeat in 23 League games\, and the
	 first time in 28 fixtures that we had failed to score. Paul Merson nabbed
	 one of his seven strikes against the reds\, with Alan Smith netting the l
	ast of his nine past us and Lee Dixon converting a penalty.\n\nBrum beaten
	 twice\nWe have twice beaten Birmingham City at Anfield on this day over t
	he years.\n1972 - We won a seven-goal top-flight thriller with Peter Corma
	ck and John Toshack on target for the reds\, adding to an Alec Lindsay bra
	ce. Recent first team coach Mike Kelly was in the Blues’ goal that day. 
	Bob Latchford struck the first of his five goals against the reds\, with G
	ordon Taylor nabbing one of his four past us and Bobby Hope also on target
	.\n1980 - Kenny Dalglish\, Terry McDermott and David Johnson gave us a 3-1
	 Fifth Round League Cup win as we edged closer to winning the trophy for t
	he first time.\n\nWartime derby joy\n1916 - Inside-forward Arthur Metcalf 
	scored in his fourth consecutive game as we beat Everton 2-1 at Anfield\, 
	with Thomas Bennett also on target.\n1939 - We also entertained the Blues\
	, with Berry Nieuwenhuys and Willie Fagan\, from the spot\, netting in a 2
	-2 draw.\n\nBig wins\n1944 - We thumped Chester 6-0 in a Wartime League fi
	xture\, with Berry Nieuwenhuys and Phil Taylor both bagging braces to add 
	to goals from Don Welsh and Bill Kinghorn.\n1895 - We beat a Wrexham &amp\
	; District side 5-0 in a testimonial match for Wrexham Secretary and ex-ca
	ptain Arthur Lea\, with William Keech and James Holmes each netting twice 
	and Frank Becton also on target.\n\nMissing out\n2008 - Fernando Torres wa
	s voted into third in the Ballon d’Or award\, with Steven Gerrard coming
	 in ninth. The trophy was claimed by Manchester United’s Cristiano Ronal
	do.\n\nShannon’s farewell\n2007 – Centre-forward Les Shannon died\, 
	with “You’ll Never Walk Alone” being played at his funeral. He signe
	d professional terms in November 1944\, having to wait until April 1948 to
	 make his reds bow. He bagged just one goal in eleven games\, as well as s
	ix in fifteen wartime appearances\, moving on to Burnley in November 1949.
	 He is the father of recent Under-16’s coach Dave Shannon.\n\nYoungsters
	 in Arabia\n2003 - Three reds youngsters appeared in the Under-20’s Worl
	d Championship Finals in the United Arab Emirates. Zak Whitbread was on ta
	rget as the USA lost 3-1 to Germany\, and was also booked. Meanwhile\, Dar
	ren Potter appeared in the Republic of Ireland’s 2-2 draw with the Ivory
	 Coast\, and John Welsh played in England’s 1-0 defeat by Egypt.\n\nTosh
	 against Clem\n1970 - John Toshack made his debut for Wales Under-23’s\,
	 with Ray Clemence keeping a clean sheet in a goalless draw at the Racecou
	rse Ground\, playing behind reds team-mate Larry Lloyd.\n\nStig’s Norweg
	ian farewell\n1992 - Stig Inge Bjørnebye won his final cap as a Rosenborg
	 BK player\, and his 23rd in total\, sixteen days before signing for the r
	eds\, as Norway lost 2-1 to China in a friendly in Guangzhou. Current and 
	future clubmate Øyvind Leonhardsen also played\, winning his eighteenth c
	ap. On the same day\, Ronnie Rosenthal played in Israel’s 2-0 World Cup 
	qualifying defeat at home to Bulgaria.
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DESCRIPTION:New bosses\n1959 - Bill Shankly was appointed reds boss\, wi
	th the intention that he would take over in the New Year. However\, he was
	 in place just thirteen days later. He had led Huddersfield Town to 49 win
	s in 129 League games in charge\, but could not get them out of the Second
	 Division. The great man achieved his aim of turning the reds into a ‘ba
	stion of invincibility’ as he led us out of the Second Division and then
	 to three League titles\, two FA Cups\, the UEFA Cup and FA Charity Shield
	\, before shocking the football world with his resignation in July 1974.\n
	\n2010 - Tom Werner took over as Chairman of the club\, following Martin B
	roughton’s departure. The New York-born businessman co-founded Fenway Sp
	orts Group and is also Chairman of the Boston Red Sox.\n\nKing Billy’s t
	reble\n1951 - Billy Liddell scored a hat-trick\, including a penalty\, as 
	we won 3-2 at Tottenham Hotspur. Sonny Walters bagged one of his four goal
	s against the reds\, with Les Bennett also on target.\n\nGreat evening for
	 the kids\n2004 - We drew 1-1 at Tottenham Hotspur in the Fifth Round of t
	he Carling Cup\, with Florent Sinama-Pongolle converting a late penalty to
	 equalise Jermain Defoe’s goal at the end of extra time. The reds won th
	e penalty shoot-out 4-3 as the away end rocked to the brand new ‘La Ba
	mba’ song in honour of new boss Rafael Benítez. Stéphane Henchoz was m
	aking his 205th and final reds appearance\, while David Raven and Mark Smy
	th both made their senior bows.\n\nJerzy’s nightmare\n2002 - A Diego Fo
	rlán brace handed Manchester United a two-goal lead at Anfield\, greatly 
	assisted by Jerzy Dudek. A late Sami Hyypiä strike gave us hope\, and Die
	tmar Hamann’s fierce drive hit the woodwork\, but we lost 2-1. These wer
	e the first of Forlán’s four goals past us.\n\nReds farewells\n2012 - P
	hil Taylor died aged 95. He signed from his hometown club Bristol Rovers i
	n March 1936 in exchange for outside-right Billy Hartill plus £5\,000. He
	 made 345 appearances at right-half before and after the war\, scoring 34 
	times and winning one League title and captaining the side. He joined the 
	coaching staff when he retired from playing in July 1954\, and became Mana
	ger in May 1956\, staying in the job for three years\, but has the unhappy
	 distinction of being the only reds boss never to manage the side in the t
	op flight.\n\n1962 - Left-winger Alan A'Court scored his 63rd and final re
	ds goal as we beat Fulham 2-1 at Anfield in our first season back in the t
	op flight. Roger Hunt also struck with Ronnie Moran missing a penalty.\n\n
	Mølby off the mark\n1984 - Jan Mølby bagged his first reds goal\, althou
	gh it was merely a consolation in our 3-1 defeat at Chelsea. Future red Da
	vid Speedie and Joe McLaughlin netted\, with Kerry Dixon scoring the first
	 of his seven goals against the reds.\n\nMauled by Tigers\n2013 – We los
	t 3-1 at Hull City\, the first time we had lost to the Tigers in seventeen
	 meetings. They opened the scoring when a Jake Livermore strike was deflec
	ted off Martin Škrtel\, before Steven Gerrard equalised with a free kick.
	 David Meyler put the home side ahead before Škrtel diverted a shot from 
	Tom Huddlestone into his own net for an own goal.\n\nDiego born\n1982 – 
	Recent sub keeper Diego Cavalieri was born in São Paulo. He signed from P
	almeiras in his native Brazil for £3.5m in July 2008\, making just ten se
	nior appearances\, all in cup competitions\, although he sat on the bench 
	on a further 103 occasions. He moved on to Italian side Cesena for £1.2m 
	in August 2010.\n\nA winning debut\n1973 - Forward Alan Waddle made his Le
	ague bow in our defeat of West Ham United at Anfield\, with Peter Cormack 
	bagging the only goal of the game. Chris Lawler missed this game through i
	njury\, having played in all of our previous 102 League games.\n\nRazor of
	f\n1981 - Ray Kennedy was sent off for two bookable offences in the first 
	half of our goalless League Cup Fourth Round tie at Arsenal. Fortunately w
	e won the replay the following week\, en route to retaining the trophy.\n\
	nBeating the Rams again and again\nWe have beaten Derby County three times
	 on this day in history without conceding a goal.\n2001 - Michael Owen’s
	 poached effort gave us a win at Pride Park\, although the reds had to tha
	nk Jerzy Dudek for a string of top-class saves\, including one from a late
	 Fabrizio Ravanelli penalty\, to keep us top of the League.\n1906 - Joe He
	witt nabbed the only goal of the game at the Baseball Ground.\n1928 - Gord
	on Hodgson\, Jimmy McDougall and James Clark struck as we won 3-0 at Anfie
	ld.\n\nA European win\n1965 - We beat Belgians Standard de Liège 3-1 at A
	nfield in our first game of a European Cup Winners’ Cup campaign that sa
	w us reach the Final in only our second season in continental competition.
	 Chris Lawler struck a brace that night\, with Peter Thompson also netting
	 in a very bad-tempered game.\n\nMixed fortunes against the Blades\nWe hav
	e faced Sheffield United three times over the years\, winning just once.\n
	1956 - Our most recent meeting was at Anfield\, when Johnny Wheeler\, Bill
	y Liddell\, Jimmy Melia\, Alan A’Court and Alan Arnell were all on targe
	t in a 5-1 Second Division victory. Jimmy Hagan’s consolation was one of
	 his four strikes against the reds.\n1923 - Harry Chambers grabbed our goa
	l as we drew a top-flight meeting at Bramall Lane\, with Fred Tunstall nab
	bing one of his eight goals past us.\n1900 - Charles Satterthwaite was on 
	target in a 2-1 home defeat\, also in the First Division.\n\nBig wins\n197
	9 - We beat Middlesbrough 4-0 at Anfield\, with the goals coming from Terr
	y McDermott\, Alan Hansen\, David Johnson and Ray Kennedy. Ray Clemence wa
	s presented with a specially inscribed carriage clock before the game to h
	onour his achievement of only conceding sixteen goals in the 42 games of t
	he last League campaign.\n1917 - We trounced Blackburn Rovers 6-1 at Ewood
	 Park in a Wartime League fixture\, with Thomas Bennett bagging a brace an
	d Harry Lewis\, Arthur Metcalf\, Jack Waine and Donald Mackinlay all netti
	ng.\n1945 - We won another Wartime League match\, beating Huddersfield Tow
	n 4-1 at Anfield thanks to a Billy Liddell brace and goals from Willie Fag
	an and Jack Balmer.\n\nPeter’s final cap\n1971 – Future red Peter Corm
	ack won his ninth and final cap for Scotland in their 2-1 friendly victory
	 over the Netherlands in Amsterdam\, with Celtic’s Kenny Dalglish also i
	n action.\n\nMost recently\n2012 - Daniel Agger headed in the only goal of
	 the game as we hosted Southampton in a Premiership fixture.\n2008 – We 
	were held to a goalless Premiership draw at Anfield by West Ham United as 
	we went to the top of the table. A Kop mosaic in support of Michael Shield
	s was held up prior to kick off.\n\nIn and out\n2004 - Former reserves mid
	fielder Leyton Maxwell signed for Mansfield Town. He only played one game 
	for the Stags before moving to Rhyl the following year.\n1997 - Icelandic 
	forward Haukur Ingi Gudnason arrived at Anfield from Keflavík for £150\,
	000. Unfortunately\, he never broke into the reds first-team\, returning t
	o his old club three years later.\n1993 - Jimmy Case joined Sittingbourne 
	from Darlington on a free transfer. He only remained there a month before 
	rejoining Brighton &amp\; Hove Albion.\n\nOn the move again\n1997 - Bruce 
	Grobbelaar was released from Sheffield Wednesday\, having been with the Ow
	ls for just over two months\, without making a senior appearance.\n2012 
	– Ex-reds centre-half and first-team coach Mauricio Pellegrino was sacke
	d as Manager of Valencia
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SUMMARY:9th December
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DESCRIPTION:Team of the Year\n2001 - We were named Team of the Year at t
	he BBC’s Sports Personality Of The Year ceremony. Ian Rush presented the
	 award to the recovering Gérard Houllier\, who said\, “My thoughts and 
	my thanks go to my players. Not only this season’s players\, but also th
	e players who have left\, like Christian and Robbie. I would also like to 
	express my gratitude to David Moores\, Rick Parry and the board because th
	ey have all been very supportive of what we are trying to do. I would like
	 to thank my backroom staff because you don’t win things just like that.
	 Above all I would like to thank the fans. Nobody knows better than I how 
	fantastic and how supportive they have been to me.”\n\nCareless hands\n1
	967 - Anfield witnessed a truly special own goal when Leeds United keeper 
	Gary Sprake threw the ball into his own net at the Kop end. Straight away 
	the Kop responded by singing Des O’Connor’s recent top ten hit “Care
	less Hands”. Roger Hunt had already scored\, as we won 2-0.\n\nCareful h
	ands\n2006 - Pepe Reina kept his 28th clean sheet in his first fifty Leagu
	e games\, a new club record\, as we thumped Fulham 4-0 at Anfield. This wa
	s also Rafael Benítez’s fiftieth League victory\, in his 93rd match. Ja
	mie Carragher grabbed his first League goal in eight years\, after Steven 
	Gerrard had opened the scoring by converting the rebound of his own saved 
	penalty kick. Luis García also scored with Mark González bagging his thi
	rd and final reds goal.\n\n1995 - Our most recent game on this day prior t
	o that resulted in a 1-0 win over Bolton Wanderers at Burnden Park thanks 
	to a Stan Collymore strike\, our first victory in eight matches. This was 
	despite us missing three players who were away on international duty with 
	the Republic of Ireland. Nigel Clough played his 44th and final reds game.
	\n\nMcVean’s treble\n1893 - Former shipyard worker Malcolm McVean scored
	 all three goals as we beat Walsall Town Swifts 3-0 in a Second Division m
	eeting at Anfield.\n\nRafa’s records\n2008 – We secured our 39th win i
	n European competition under Rafael Benítez\, excluding by penalty shoot-
	outs\, as we won 3-1 at PSV Eindhoven despite falling behind. This equalle
	d Bob Paisley’s club record as we reached fourteen points\, still our hi
	ghest ever total in the Champions League group stage. Martin Kelly and Jay
	 Spearing both made their senior bows as David N’Gog bagged his first re
	ds goal after Ryan Babel had headed in and Albert Riera struck a spectacul
	ar long-range effort.\n2005 - Benítez was named Manager of the Month for 
	the first time after we had won five and drawn the other of our six games 
	in November\, all without conceding.\n\nContinental defeats\n1984 - We los
	t 1-0 in Tokyo to Argentina’s Independiente in the World Club Championsh
	ip\, with José Alberto Percudani on target.\n2009 – Dani Pacheco made h
	is reds bow as Fiorentina won 2-1 at Anfield in our dead rubber Champions 
	League group encounter. Yossi Benayoun headed us in front shortly before t
	he break\, but second-half strikes from Martin Jorgensen and Alberto Gilar
	dino in injury time sent us to defeat as Alberto Aquilani made his first r
	eds start.\n\nEnding a run\n1978 - We brought Nottingham Forest’s remark
	able 42-game unbeaten run to an end. Terry McDermott struck twice at Anfie
	ld\, including one from the spot after an Archie Gemmill foul on Kenny Dal
	glish\, as we won 2-0. Brian Clough said\, “They murdered us. We hardly 
	got a kick of the ball.”\n\nEngland captain\n1931 - Future reds left-bac
	k Ernie Blenkinsop captained England for the first of four occasions as th
	ey trounced Spain 7-1 in a friendly at Highbury\, with future red Tommy Co
	oper also in action and Tosh Johnson netting twice while winning his first
	 cap as an Everton player\, his last international goals.\n\nStevie again\
	n2014 – Steven Gerrard scored his hundredth goal at Anfield late on as w
	e crashed out of the Champions League in the group stage thanks to a 1-1 d
	raw with Basel. We had fallen behind to a Fabian Frei goal\, with half-tim
	e substitute Lazar Marković laughably sent off on the hour mark. Lucas Le
	iva reached a century of European games for the club.\n\n2012 - We won 3-2
	 at West Ham United\, with ex-Hammer Glen Johnson handing us an early lead
	. Mark Noble equalised from the spot before Steven Gerrard headed into his
	 own net. Late goals from ex-United player Joe Cole and Jonjo Shelvey ensu
	red we left with all three points. These were Cole and Shelvey’s last re
	ds strikes.\n\nManagement moves\n1959 – The Huddersfield Town board agre
	ed to release Bill Shankly early from his notice period\, so he was able t
	o take over as reds boss a few days later.\n2009 – Jim Magilton was susp
	ended as Manager of Queens Park Rangers\, following an alleged headbutt on
	 one of his players after a game at Watford. He left the club by mutual co
	nsent a week later.\n\nThumping Wolves\n1905 - Sam Raybould scored his hun
	dredth League goal for the reds as we beat Wolverhampton Wanderers 4-0 at 
	Anfield on our way to our second League title\, while they ended the seaso
	n bottom. Arthur Goddard also struck to add to a Joe Hewitt brace.\n\nWhee
	ls off\n1961 - Half-back Johnny Wheeler played his 177th and final reds ga
	me in our 2-1 Second Division defeat of Plymouth Argyle at Anfield\, their
	 most recent visit in all competitions. Alan A’Court and Ian St. John sc
	ored our goals to secure Bill Shankly’s fiftieth win as reds boss in his
	 91st game in charge.\n1899 - Don Wilson played his second and final reds 
	game in our top-flight defeat of Preston North End at Anfield\, with John 
	Walker bagging the only goal of the game.\n\nMixed fortunes against the Ge
	ordies\nWe have twice faced Newcastle United in the top flight on this day
	 in history\, with the away side winning 1-0 on each occasion.\n1911 - We 
	lost at Anfield as Jimmy Stewart struck the last of his five goals against
	 the reds.\n1922 - Harry Chambers nabbed the only goal of the game on the 
	hour mark in the North East\, to avenge a 2-0 defeat in L4 the previous we
	ek.\n\nA European away win close to home\n1970 - John Toshack netted the o
	nly goal of the game as we won at Hibernian in the first leg of our Third 
	Round Fairs Cup tie. We had earlier survived a good penalty shout against 
	Larry Lloyd\, with the home side also having a goal ruled out for offside.
	 Tosh had already scored for Cardiff City in the European Cup Winners’ C
	up that season\, against Nantes Atlantique\, at a time when there was no c
	oncept of being ‘cup-tied’.\n\nDismissed\n1972 - Midfielder Peter Corm
	ack was sent off in our 1-1 draw at West Bromwich Albion\, for violent con
	duct after a clash with Asa Hartford. However\, he successfully appealed a
	gainst his three-match suspension. Phil Boersma scored our goal at The Haw
	thorns\, before Tony Brown equalised with the last of his eight strikes pa
	st us.\n\nSpot-kick win in Arabia\n1986 - We claimed the Dubai Super Cup b
	y beating Celtic 4-2 in a penalty shoot-out after the game ended 1-1\, wit
	h Owen Archdeacon opening the scoring in the second half before Alan Hanse
	n struck late on. Steve McMahon\, Ronnie Whelan\, Jim Beglin and Steve Nic
	ol were all successful from the spot. Bruce Grobbelaar saved from Archdeac
	on in the shoot-out\, with Mo Johnston hitting the post.\n\nBerry on targe
	t again\n1944 - South African outside-right Berry Nieuwenhuys scored in hi
	s third consecutive game as we lost 3-2 at Chester’s Moss Road Ground in
	 a Wartime League match. Jackie Campbell bagged our other goal.\n\nHappy b
	irthday Mac\n1890 - Left-half John McConnell was born in Cambusnethan\, La
	narkshire. He netted just once in 53 first-team appearances leading up to 
	the First World War after signing from Airdrieonians for £80 in April 190
	9\, including one in goal in only his second game!\n\nBrucie on the move a
	gain\n1998 - Bruce Grobbelaar signed for Lincoln City on non-contract term
	s. He only stayed until the New Year\, playing twice in the Second Divisio
	n.\n\nKnocked out\n2003 - Michael Foley-Sheridan played as the Republic of
	 Ireland Under-20’s lost 3-2 on a golden goal to Colombia in the World C
	hampionship Finals in the United Arab Emirates\, in their Second Round enc
	ounter.
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SUMMARY:Aston Villa v Liverpool (FA Cup Semi-Final)
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DESCRIPTION:Aston Villa v Liverpool (FA Cup Semi-Final)
DTSTART:20150419T150000Z
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BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Blackburn v Liverpool (FA Cup)
DTSTAMP:20150311T092614Z
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DESCRIPTION:Blackburn v Liverpool (FA Cup)
DTSTART:20150408T194500Z
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SUMMARY:Liverpool v Blackburn (FA Cup)
DTSTAMP:20150218T141952Z
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DESCRIPTION:Liverpool v Blackburn (FA Cup)
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20150308
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BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Chelsea v Liverpool (League Cup)
DTSTAMP:20150125T160940Z
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DESCRIPTION:Chelsea v Liverpool (League Cup)
DTSTART:20150127T194500Z
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BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Liverpool v Chelsea (League Cup)
DTSTAMP:20150125T160911Z
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DESCRIPTION:Liverpool v Chelsea (League Cup)
DTSTART:20150120T194500Z
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BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Liverpool v Bolton (FA Cup)
DTSTAMP:20150125T160809Z
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DESCRIPTION:Liverpool v Bolton (FA Cup)
DTSTART:20150124T173000Z
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