Search the Community
Showing results for tags 'Paul Anderson'.
-
Club record signing 2018 – Dutch centre-half Virgil van Dijk signed from Southampton for a club record £75m. He has so far struck thirteen times in 130 reds games, helping us to keep 53 clean sheets while claiming the Premier League title, UEFA Champions League, FIFA Club World Cup and UEFA Super Cup. On the same day, Estonian centre-half Ragnar Klavan headed in his second and last goal for the club to secure a last-minute 2-1 victory at Burnley. Sadio Mané opened the scoring after an hour before Jóhann Berg Guðmundsson equalised late on. 2020 – Japanese forward Takumi Minamino signed f
-
- Virgil van Dijk
- Sadio Mané
-
(and 90 more)
Tagged with:
- Virgil van Dijk
- Sadio Mané
- Ragnar Klavan
- Takumi Minamino
- Gary Ablett
- Graeme Souness
- Ray Houghton
- Dean Saunders
- Ian Rush
- Kenny Dalglish
- Phil Neal
- Neil Ruddock
- Jon Flanagan
- Peter Moore
- Yasser Larouci
- Joe Hewitt
- Billy Liddell
- Ray Kennedy
- Sam Hardy
- Arthur Goddard
- Phil Thompson
- Emlyn Hughes
- Glenn Hysén
- Jack Parkinson
- Sam Bowyer
- Jim McBride
- Malcolm McVean
- Berry Nieuwenhuys
- Matt Busby
- Len Carney
- G. Leadbetter
- Thomas Bennett
- Harry Lewis
- Elisha Scott
- Harry Storer
- Jimmy Ross
- Luis Suárez
- Daniel Agger
- Bob Done
- George Pither
- John Smith
- Dick Edmed
- Fred Baron
- Jock McNab
- Tommy Smith
- Gordon Milne
- John Barnes
- Steven Gerrard
- Peter Cormack
- Fernando Torres
- Joe Cole
- Peter Crouch
- Dirk Kuyt
- Danny Shone
- Jimmy Walsh
- Joe Keetley
- John Shafto
- Willie Fagan
- Billy Dunlop
- Roger Hunt
- John Toshack
- Ian Callaghan
- Harold Taylor
- Milan Baroš
- Chris Kirkland
- Salif Diao
- Grégory Vignal
- Mike McGlynn
- George Latham
- James Stott
- Paul Walsh
- Jan Mølby
- Arthur Metcalf
- Jack Heydon
- John Welsh
- Charles Itandje
- Paul Anderson
- Jon Newby
- Djibril Cissé
- Jack Dunn
- Lloyd Jones
- Kevin Stewart
- Sheila Walsh
- Rafael Benítez
- Rab Howell
- Jack Cox
- Andy McGuigan
- Tommy Robertson
- Joe Fagan
- Elijah Dixon-Bonner
- Jimmy Jackson
- Kevin Keegan
-
Off the mark 1959 - Winger Johnny Morrissey nabbed his first reds goal as we suffered a 2-1 Second Division defeat at Sheffield United when we conceded two penalties inside three minutes, both converted by Graham Shaw. 1928 - We also faced the Blades, losing our top-flight meeting at Anfield 2-1, with Dick Edmed nabbing our consolation. Scottish-born South African international left-back Jimmy Gray played his only reds game. Fred Tunstall bagged one of his eight goals past us, with Thomas Boyle also on target. Deano not guilty 1992 - We beat Chelsea 2-1 at Anfield, our most recent g
-
- Johnny Morrissey
- Dick Edmed
-
(and 134 more)
Tagged with:
- Johnny Morrissey
- Dick Edmed
- Jimmy Gray
- Dean Saunders
- Jamie Redknapp
- Ronald Orr
- Nuri Şahin
- Harry Bradshaw
- Sydney Smith
- Fred Buck
- John Chadburn
- Emlyn Hughes
- Gerry Byrne
- Norman Low
- Tom Bradshaw
- Sam English
- Gordon Hodgson
- Cyril Done
- Dickie Dorsett
- Alf Hanson
- Paul Ince
- Michael Owen
- Paul Jones
- Steve Staunton
- Phil Babb
- Jason McAteer
- Robbie Keane
- Fernando Morientes
- Markus Babbel
- Sami Hyypiä
- Jari Litmanen
- Haukur Ingi Guðnason
- Bruce Grobbelaar
- Robbie Fowler
- Nick Barmby
- Jamie Carragher
- Steven Gerrard
- Emile Heskey
- Steve McManaman
- Milan Baroš
- Bolo Zenden
- Craig Bellamy
- John Arne Riise
- Øyvind Leonhardsen
- Jerzy Dudek
- Brad Friedel
- Don Hutchison
- Jim Magilton
- Dominic Matteo
- Daniel Sjölund
- Martin Škrtel
- Yossi Benayoun
- Glen Johnson
- Dirk Kuyt
- Albert Riera
- Fernando Torres
- Andriy Voronin
- James Milner
- Christian Poulsen
- Mamadou Sakho
- Luis Suárez
- Xabi Alonso
- Nicolas Anelka
- Álvaro Arbeloa
- Rigobert Song
- Curtis Jones
- Peter Thompson
- Roger Hunt
- Willie Stevenson
- Bobby Waddell
- John Aldridge
- Terry McDermott
- David Johnson
- István Kozma
- Chris Kirkland
- Jermaine Pennant
- Paul Konchesky
- Paul Anderson
- Craig Lindfield
- Florent Sinama-Pongolle
- Besian Idrizaj
- Alberto Aquilani
- Mario Balotelli
- Nikolay Mihaylov
- Ki-Jana Hoever
- Adam Hammill
- Kamil Grabara
- Joe Allen
- Nathaniel Clyne
- Jonjo Shelvey
- Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain
- Xherdan Shaqiri
- Philippe Coutinho
- Herbie Kane
- Oussama Assaidi
- Tom Ince
- Jordon Ibe
- Lloyd Jones
- Kostas Tsimikas
- Dominic Solanke
- Sheyi Ojo
- Naby Keïta
- Danny Ward
- Mohamed Salah
- Roberto Firmino
- Alisson Becker
- Dejan Lovren
- Iago Aspas
- Trent Alexander-Arnold
- Joe Gomez
- Corey Whelan
- Suso
- Alberto Moreno
- Andre Wisdom
- Steven Caulker
- Chris Mavinga
- Lucas Leiva
- Krisztián Adorján
- El-Hadji Diouf
- Damien Plessis
- Salif Diao
- Momo Sissoko
- Andrew Parkinson
- Jack Parkinson
- John Barnes
- Ragnar Klavan
- Willie Michael
- Harold Jones
- Bill Jones
- Neil Kerr
- Brian Kettle
- Alec Lindsay
- Joey Jones
- Alan Kennedy
- Frank Lane
- Kevin Keegan
-
Goss makes history 1994 - Norwich City’s Jeremy Goss became the last player to score in front of the standing Kop as the Canaries won 1-0. Goss said: “I’ve put that day down as the proudest moment of my footballing career.” The very last person to score was actually Kopite John Garner who took to the field in an odd outfit that incorporated a fez, dodging stewards and coppers to net in front of those left long after the match had ended. For the 96 1989 - We played our first game since Hillsborough, at Celtic in aid of the Hillsborough Disaster Appeal. John Aldridge came off the bench
-
- John Aldridge
- Kenny Dalglish
-
(and 65 more)
Tagged with:
- John Aldridge
- Kenny Dalglish
- Ian Rush
- Martin Škrtel
- Fernando Torres
- Ryan Babel
- Roger Hunt
- John Arne Riise
- John Barnes
- Peter Beardsley
- Dick Edmed
- Alan Hansen
- Sami Hyypiä
- Harry Kewell
- Victor Pálsson
- Alan ACourt
- Brad Jones
- Ian St. John
- Brian Hall
- Billy Liddell
- Ronnie Whelan
- Jack Cox
- Ronald Orr
- Jamie Carragher
- Michael Owen
- Bill Shankly
- Xabi Alonso
- Fernando Morientes
- Sammy Lee
- Bolo Zenden
- Mark Wright
- Phil Brazier
- Roy Hodgson
- Gary McAllister
- Jamie Redknapp
- Paul Ince
- Jari Litmanen
- Christian Ziege
- Ray Houghton
- Steve Staunton
- Djibril Cissé
- Steve Finnan
- Robbie Keane
- Øyvind Leonhardsen
- Vladimír Šmicer
- Milan Baroš
- Florent Sinama-Pongolle
- Yossi Benayoun
- Charles Itandje
- Alou Diarra
- Anthony Le Tallec
- Grégory Vignal
- Don Hutchison
- Bert Goode
- Dean Bouzanis
- Paul Anderson
- Ragnar Klavan
- El-Hadji Diouf
- Salif Diao
- Mark Lawrenson
- David James
- Arnaud Bühler
- Carl Medjani
- David Raven
- Kamil Grabara
- Mervyn Jones
- Percy Saul
-
Completing another treble 2001 - We clinched the third leg of our cup treble, beating Deportivo Alavés 5-4 after a pulsating match in Dortmund. Markus Babbel and Steven Gerrard put us 2-0 up after a quarter of an hour, with the German grabbing his sixth and final reds goal. Ivan Alonso pulled one back before a Gary McAllister penalty restored our two-goal cushion before half-time. After the break, two goals from Javi Moreno levelled the match, before Robbie Fowler scored his fiftieth cup goal to regain the lead. Jordi Cruyff sent the Final into extra-time, before a golden own-goal from Delfi
-
- Markus Babbel
- Steven Gerrard
-
(and 61 more)
Tagged with:
- Markus Babbel
- Steven Gerrard
- Gary McAllister
- Robbie Fowler
- David Johnson
- John Aldridge
- Ronnie Whelan
- Patrik Berger
- Paul Ince
- Phil Babb
- Titi Camara
- David Thompson
- Alan Hansen
- Ian Rush
- Elisha Scott
- Kenny Dalglish
- Glen Johnson
- Raheem Sterling
- Adam Lallana
- Simon Mignolet
- Sadio Mané
- Pep Segura
- Bruno Cheyrou
- Jimmy McDougall
- Tom Gardner
- Ernie Blenkinsop
- Tom Cooper
- Eddie Spicer
- Jimmy Case
- Jack Tennant
- Kevin Keen
- Sammy Lee
- David Martin
- Thomas Hunter
- Paul Anderson
- Phil Neal
- Ray Clemence
- Emlyn Hughes
- Graeme Souness
- Steve Heighway
- John McGregor
- Jan Mølby
- Jari Litmanen
- Kevin Sheedy
- Ray Houghton
- Steve Staunton
- Gary Gillespie
- Krisztián Németh
- Ki-Jana Hoever
- Jamie Redknapp
- Karl-Heinz Riedle
- Herbie Kane
- Ozan Kabak
- Carl Medjani
- Milan Baroš
- Jason McAteer
- Steve Finnan
- Robbie Keane
- Paul Stewart
- Joey Jones
- Thiago
- Alec Lindsay
- Øyvind Leonhardsen
-
New defenders 1974 - Phil Neal signed from Northampton Town for £66,000. He made 650 reds appearances, netting 59 times while becoming our most decorated player of all time, including four European Cups, eight League titles, the UEFA Cup, UEFA Super Cup, four League Cups and four FA Charity Shields. 1996 - Jamie Carragher signed professional terms at Anfield. He made a total of 737 reds appearances before retiring in the summer of 2013, in a multitude of positions, and is ranked number two in the club’s all-time appearance holders list. He netted just five times as he helped us to claim
-
- Phil Neal
- Jamie Carragher
-
(and 123 more)
Tagged with:
- Phil Neal
- Jamie Carragher
- Brian Mooney
- Ian Rush
- Steve Staunton
- Chris Kirkland
- Gary McAllister
- Grégory Vignal
- Peter McKinney
- Dick Johnson
- Harold Barton
- Henry Race
- Les Bruton
- Stig Inge Bjørnebye
- Øyvind Leonhardsen
- Ronnie Rosenthal
- Patrik Berger
- Haukur Ingi Guðnason
- Steve McManaman
- Markus Babbel
- Paul Ince
- Harry Kewell
- Vladimír Šmicer
- Fred Hopkin
- James Speakman
- Jack Parkinson
- James Stewart
- Dietmar Hamann
- Christian Ziege
- Sami Hyypiä
- Jari Litmanen
- Bolo Zenden
- Mohamed Salah
- Emre Can
- Jason McAteer
- John Aldridge
- Robbie Keane
- István Kozma
- Avi Cohen
- Alou Diarra
- Djibril Cissé
- Steve Finnan
- Xabi Alonso
- Milan Baroš
- Jerzy Dudek
- John Arne Riise
- Craig Bellamy
- Alex Manninger
- Christian Poulsen
- Maxi Rodríguez
- Fernando Torres
- Andriy Voronin
- Paul Jones
- Michael Owen
- Rigobert Song
- Dirk Kuyt
- James Milner
- Andy Lonergan
- Gary ONeil
- Mikel San José
- Thiago
- Gini Wijnaldum
- Adam Lallana
- Raheem Sterling
- Jordan Henderson
- Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain
- Martin Škrtel
- Ragnar Klavan
- Xherdan Shaqiri
- Alexander Kačaniklić
- Nathaniel Clyne
- Harry Wilson
- Naby Keïta
- Conor Coady
- Adam Morgan
- Oussama Assaidi
- Tiago Ilori
- Cyril Done
- Don Welsh
- Jim Harley
- David Fairclough
- John Wark
- Ronnie Whelan
- Sam Gilligan
- Sam Bowyer
- Kevin Macdonald
- Arthur Goddard
- Michael Robinson
- Dan Cunliffe
- Frank Becton
- Harry Bradshaw
- Dean Saunders
- Mark Walters
- Jimmy Payne
- Doug McAvoy
- Abel Xavier
- Don Hutchison
- Vegard Heggem
- Stéphane Henchoz
- Igor Bišcan
- Mark Kennedy
- Yossi Benayoun
- Abe Hartley
- John Barnes
- Craig Lindfield
- Paul Anderson
- Adam Hammill
- Jordy Brouwer
- Krisztián Németh
- Péter Gulácsi
- András Simon
- Andy Carroll
- David N’Gog
- Mamadou Sakho
- Simon Mignolet
- Dejan Lovren
- Ben Woodburn
- Iago Aspas
- Joe Allen
- Pepe Reina
- Corey Whelan
- Carl Medjani
- Kolo Touré
- Ozan Kabak
- Frode Kippe
-
Ged takes charge 1998 - Gérard Houllier took sole charge of a reds game for the first time as we lost 3-1 at home to Leeds United. Robbie Fowler’s penalty was cancelled out by three late Leeds goals in front of the Kop, including one from Alan Smith on his debut, with Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink bagging the first two of his seven strikes past us. Debutants galore 1970 - John Toshack made his reds bow as we were held to a goalless draw at Anfield by Coventry City, with ex-red Geoff Strong being given a rapturous reception as he led his new side out. 1925 – Right-back Jimmy ‘Parson’ Jacks
-
- Gérard Houllier
- Robbie Fowler
-
(and 159 more)
Tagged with:
- Gérard Houllier
- Robbie Fowler
- John Toshack
- Geoff Strong
- Jimmy Jackson
- Cyril Oxley
- Charles Hafekost
- Fred Pagnam
- Don Campbell
- Sammy Smyth
- Dave Wright
- Gordon Hodgson
- Avi Cohen
- Phil Ferns
- Alex Inglethorpe
- Billy Koumetio
- Ryan Wilkie
- Bill Michael
- Joe Hewitt
- Robert Robinson
- Tony Hateley
- Willie Stevenson
- Ian Callaghan
- Tommy Smith
- John Barnes
- Kenny Dalglish
- Mark Wright
- Graeme Souness
- Steve Nicol
- Jim Beglin
- Mark Lawrenson
- Jan Mølby
- Ian Rush
- Glenn Hysén
- Kevin Sheedy
- Milan Baroš
- Fernando Morientes
- Christian Ziege
- Vladimír Šmicer
- Dietmar Hamann
- Rigobert Song
- Vegard Heggem
- Markus Babbel
- Jack Balmer
- Len Carney
- Willie Fagan
- Øyvind Leonhardsen
- Gary Gillespie
- Gary McAllister
- Dean Saunders
- Mario Balotelli
- Steve McMahon
- Ray Houghton
- Steve Staunton
- Ronnie Whelan
- John Aldridge
- Mamadou Sakho
- Simon Mignolet
- Nuri Şahin
- Christian Benteke
- Raheem Sterling
- Jordon Ibe
- Tom Ince
- Mohamed Salah
- Philippe Coutinho
- Roberto Firmino
- Joe Gomez
- Billy Liddell
- Dominic Solanke
- Alisson Becker
- Alberto Moreno
- Suso
- Kamil Grabara
- Virgil van Dijk
- Divock Origi
- Emre Can
- Danny Ward
- Ryan Babel
- Marko Grujić
- Corey Whelan
- Harry Wilson
- Ben Woodburn
- Thiago
- Carl Medjani
- Krisztián Németh
- Sami Hyypiä
- Jari Litmanen
- Alex Manninger
- Djibril Cissé
- Martin Kelly
- Jordan Henderson
- Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain
- Nathaniel Clyne
- Lucas Leiva
- Danny Wilson
- Bobby Duncan
- Sepp van den Berg
- Diogo Jota
- Curtis Jones
- Xherdan Shaqiri
- Rafael Benítez
- Roy Hodgson
- Steven Gerrard
- Glen Johnson
- Daniel Sturridge
- Alexander Kačaniklić
- Luis Suárez
- Loris Karius
- Joël Matip
- Kolo Touré
- Dirk Kuyt
- Javier Mascherano
- Daniel Sjölund
- Andrea Dossena
- Takumi Minamino
- Naby Keïta
- Brad Smith
- Trent Alexander-Arnold
- Sadio Mané
- Lazar Marković
- Andy Robertson
- Craig Bellamy
- Adam Hammill
- Paul Anderson
- Craig Lindfield
- Sammy Lee
- John Welsh
- Scott Carson
- Darren Potter
- James Milner
- Xabi Alonso
- Pepe Reina
- Maxi Rodríguez
- Nicolas Anelka
- Alou Diarra
- Philipp Degen
- Sotirios Kyrgiakos
- Martin Škrtel
- Joe Allen
- Andy Carroll
- Milan Jovanović
- Ragnar Klavan
- Dejan Lovren
- Raúl Meireles
- Christian Poulsen
- Peter Crouch
- John Arne Riise
- Daniel Agger
- Peter Spiring
- Chris Kirkland
- Nick Barmby
- Emlyn Hughes
- Michael Thomas
- Mike Newell
- Brad Friedel
- Andy Lonergan
- Gary ONeil
- Rafael Camacho
- Tommy Lawrence
- Roger Hunt
- Peter Thompson
-
Happy birthday Thommo 1954 - Phil Thompson was born in Liverpool. He notched thirteen times in 477 games for the reds, many as skipper, as we won two European Cups, seven League titles, the UEFA Cup, FA Cup, UEFA Super Cup, two League Cups and five FA Charity Shields. He later had two separate spells on the backroom staff, under Kenny Dalglish, Graeme Souness and Gérard Houllier, and is now working in the media. 1906 - Forward Harry Barkas was born in Wardley Colliery. He only played five reds games, all in the First Division, after arriving for £1,500 from Gateshead in December 1930, r
-
- Phil Thompson
- Harry Barkas
-
(and 69 more)
Tagged with:
- Phil Thompson
- Harry Barkas
- Kenny Dalglish
- Graeme Souness
- Gérard Houllier
- Martin Škrtel
- Álvaro Arbeloa
- Peter Crouch
- James Garside
- Robbie Robinson
- Yossi Benayoun
- Fábio Aurélio
- Scott Carson
- John Welsh
- Paul Anderson
- Daniel Agger
- Roberto Firmino
- Craig Bellamy
- David N’Gog
- Jim Beglin
- El-Hadji Diouf
- Michael Owen
- John Walker
- Tom Robertson
- Jamie Carragher
- Bruno Cheyrou
- Laurie Hughes
- Albert Stubbins
- Jimmy Payne
- Harry Eastham
- Willie Fagan
- Berry Nieuwenhuys
- Jack Balmer
- Alf Hanson
- Les Bruton
- Gordon Hodgson
- Syd Roberts
- Joseph Brough
- Ray Kennedy
- Jimmy Walsh
- Harry Chambers
- Danny Shone
- Colin Russell
- Howard Gayle
- Tom Morrison
- Chris Lawler
- Alf Arrowsmith
- Bruce Grobbelaar
- John Aldridge
- Ian Rush
- Kevin Lewis
- Paul Walsh
- Ronnie Whelan
- Stephen Darby
- Jermaine Pennant
- Phil Babb
- Rigobert Song
- Jari Litmanen
- Roy Hodgson
- Mohamed Salah
- Kolo Touré
- Lucas Leiva
- David Johnson
- Joey Jones
- John Toshack
- Paul Ince
- Daniel Atherton
- Glen Johnson
- Takumi Minamino
- Jack Robinson
- Ozan Kabak
-
Jan the man 1984 - Midfield maestro Jan Mølby signed from Ajax for £225,000. He struck 61 times in 292 reds appearances, including a remarkable forty of his 42 attempted spot-kicks. He won three League titles and two FA Cups during his time at Anfield before joining Swansea City as Player/Manager on a free transfer in February 1996. Match of the Day 1964 - Our 3-2 win over Arsenal at Anfield was the first game ever to be screened on the BBC’s new “Match Of The Day” show. Phil Chisnall was the first player to kick a ball on MOTD, knocking the kick-off to Gordon Wallace, who grabbed a b
-
- Jan Mølby
- Phil Chisnall
-
(and 75 more)
Tagged with:
- Jan Mølby
- Phil Chisnall
- Gordon Wallace
- Jim Furnell
- Roger Hunt
- Geoff Strong
- Sotirios Kyrgiakos
- Sami Hyypiä
- Steve Staunton
- Bert Slater
- Alun Evans
- John McLaughlin
- Bobby Graham
- Graeme Souness
- Kenny Dalglish
- Louis Bimpson
- Billy Liddell
- Bill Jones
- Mikel San José
- Péter Gulácsi
- Besian Idrizaj
- Robbie Foy
- John Welsh
- Paul Anderson
- Paul Jones
- James Henderson
- Michael Owen
- Peter Crouch
- Momo Sissoko
- Stephen Warnock
- Jamie Carragher
- John Arne Riise
- Steve McManaman
- Neil Ruddock
- Ronnie Whelan
- Mike Marsh
- Terry McDermott
- Phil Neal
- Lucas Leiva
- Alexander Doni
- Ryan Babel
- Yossi Benayoun
- Fernando Torres
- Andriy Voronin
- Luis García
- Xabi Alonso
- Pepe Reina
- Dirk Kuyt
- Philipp Degen
- Robbie Keane
- Daniel Agger
- Steve Finnan
- Darren Potter
- David James
- Joe Cole
- Javier Mascherano
- Maxi Rodríguez
- Alberto Aquilani
- Milan Jovanović
- Raúl Meireles
- Nicolas Anelka
- Milan Baroš
- Daniel Sjölund
- Rigobert Song
- Roy Hodgson
- John Toshack
- Craig Lindfield
- Paul Dalglish
- Phil Charnock
- Dave Watson
- Alex Watson
- Pegguy Arphexad
- Christian Poulsen
- Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain
- Stig Inge Bjørnebye
- Gérard Houllier
- Ray Kennedy
-
The start of a dynasty 1974 - Bob Paisley was appointed Manager, a fortnight after Bill Shankly’s resignation. He became Britain’s most successful boss, leading us to six League titles, three European Cups, UEFA Cup, UEFA Super Cup, three League Cups and five Charity Shields in just nine years in charge. In comes Milan 2001 - Milan Baroš signed from Baník Ostrava for £3.2m, although he was not granted a work permit and allowed to come to Anfield for another five months. He bagged 27 goals in 108 reds games, before moving to Aston Villa for £6.5m in August 2005, having helped us to cla
-
- Bob Paisley
- Bill Shankly
-
(and 55 more)
Tagged with:
- Bob Paisley
- Bill Shankly
- Milan Baroš
- Roger Hunt
- Peter Crouch
- Momo Sissoko
- Jamie Carragher
- Djibril Cissé
- Steven Gerrard
- Jermaine Pennant
- Paul Anderson
- Scott Carson
- Stéphane Henchoz
- Sami Hyypiä
- Johnny Wheeler
- Krisztián Németh
- Andriy Voronin
- Albert Riera
- Fernando Torres
- El-Hadji Diouf
- Grégory Vignal
- Tony Hateley
- Ray Clemence
- Stan Collymore
- Ian Rush
- Jari Litmanen
- Rafael Benítez
- Bernard Diomède
- John Aldridge
- John Barnes
- Ronnie Whelan
- Mohamed Salah
- Sadio Mané
- Emlyn Hughes
- Ron Yeats
- Dean Saunders
- Sander Westerveld
- Ian Dunbavin
- Alou Diarra
- Brad Friedel
- Pedro Chirivella
- Alberto Aquilani
- Antonio Barragán
- John Welsh
- Jon Otsemobor
- Michael Foley-Sheridan
- Robbie Keane
- Gary McAllister
- Paul Walsh
- Don Hutchison
- Craig Bellamy
- Daniel Sturridge
- Steven Caulker
- Joe Allen
- Luis Suárez
- Sebastián Coates
- Ryan Babel
-
Happy birthday Danny 1992 – Forward Danny Ings was born in Winchester. He arrived from Burnley in June 2015, with the fee eventually set by a tribunal at an initial £6.5m. He only struck four times in 25 games as he suffered two serious injuries, spending a season on loan at Southampton whom he joined permanently in July 2019 for an initial £18m. 2001 – Czech keeper Vitezslav Jaros was born in Příbram. He signed from SK Slavia Praha in August 2017, making his first appearance for the club in our 6-0 friendly win at Tranmere Rovers a year ago. 1999 – Left-back Tony Gallacher was born in G
-
- Danny Ings
- Vitezslav Jaros
-
(and 43 more)
Tagged with:
- Danny Ings
- Vitezslav Jaros
- Tony Gallacher
- Sotirios Kyrgiakos
- Peter Crouch
- Luis García
- Fernando Morientes
- Alexander Doni
- Nick Barmby
- Milan Baroš
- Stewart Downing
- Jordan Henderson
- John Barnes
- Peter Beardsley
- John Aldridge
- Emmanuel Mendy
- Dean Saunders
- Mark Wright
- Albert Riera
- Toni Silva
- Taiwo Awoniyi
- Roger Hunt
- Kevin Keegan
- Nigel Clough
- Ian Rush
- Mark Walters
- Steve McManaman
- Neil Ruddock
- Michael Owen
- Danny Murphy
- Paul Anderson
- John Welsh
- Avi Cohen
- Emlyn Hughes
- Paul Jones
- Carl Muggleton
- Fernando Torres
- Daniel Sjölund
- Péter Gulácsi
- Alberto Aquilani
- Daniel Agger
- Antonio Barragán
- Krisztián Németh
- Ryan Babel
- Harry Kewell
-
Le Boss arrives 1998 - The reds tried a bold move as Gérard Houllier was appointed joint Manager alongside Roy Evans. The partnership only lasted four months before Uncle Roy stepped aside. Ged remained in charge until May 2004, leading us to the UEFA Cup, FA Cup, two League Cups, UEFA Super Cup and FA Charity Shield. 2010 - Brendan Rodgers was appointed Manager of Swansea City. He guided them to promotion from the Championship via the play-offs in his first campaign, and eleventh in the Premiership the following year before moving to Anfield in June 2012. Sir Roger at the World Cup
-
- Gérard Houllier
- Roy Evans
-
(and 46 more)
Tagged with:
- Gérard Houllier
- Roy Evans
- Brendan Rodgers
- Emile Heskey
- Roger Hunt
- Brian Hall
- Harry Kewell
- Michael Owen
- Dietmar Hamann
- Djibril Cissé
- Milan Baroš
- Momo Sissoko
- Robbie Fowler
- Titi Camara
- Sander Westerveld
- Patrik Berger
- Vegard Heggem
- Danny Murphy
- Lucas Leiva
- Andriy Voronin
- Kristoffer Peterson
- Tiago Ilori
- Lloyd Jones
- Adam Phillips
- Jordan Rossiter
- Kevin Stewart
- Charlie Adam
- David N’Gog
- Maxi Rodríguez
- Markus Babbel
- Tony Warner
- Chris Kirkland
- Javier Mascherano
- Luis Suárez
- Peter Beardsley
- Dean Saunders
- Andy Parkinson
- Jack Hobbs
- Alberto Aquilani
- John Welsh
- Damien Plessis
- Mikel San José
- John Scales
- Stewart Downing
- Robbie Threlfall
- Paul Anderson
- Haukur Ingi Guðnason
- Fernando Morientes
-
In comes Spud 1997 - Danny Murphy arrived from Crewe Alexandra for an overall £3m fee. Spud was nearly on his way out early into his Anfield career, but later established himself as a vital squad member. He made 249 first-team appearances, scoring a useful 44 times, before moving to Charlton Athletic for £2.5m in August 2004. He had helped us to claim the UEFA Cup, FA Cup, UEFA Super Cup, League Cup and FA Charity Shield in his time at the club. Double capture 2011 – Winger Stewart Downing signed from Aston Villa for £18.5m, while keeper Alexander Doni joined on a free transfer from R
-
- Danny Murphy
- Stewart Downing
-
(and 45 more)
Tagged with:
- Danny Murphy
- Stewart Downing
- Alexander Doni
- Mark Wright
- Glenn Hysén
- Alan Hansen
- Gary Gillespie
- Dejan Lovren
- Javier Mascherano
- Igor Bišcan
- Emiliano Insúa
- Lazar Marković
- Paul Anderson
- Craig Bellamy
- Godwin Antwi
- Danny Guthrie
- Adam Hammill
- Jack Hobbs
- Besian Idrizaj
- David Martin
- Gabriel Paletta
- Lee Peltier
- Miki Roqué
- James Smith
- Robbie Threlfall
- Danny O’Donnell
- Péter Gulácsi
- Glen Johnson
- Daniel Ayala
- Mikel San José
- Alou Diarra
- Vegard Heggem
- Suso
- Dominic Solanke
- Jordan Rossiter
- Sheyi Ojo
- Steven Gerrard
- Jamie Redknapp
- Paul Ince
- Robbie Fowler
- Ray Minshull
- Cyril Sidlow
- Alex Watson
- Ray Houghton
- Antonio Barragán
- John Durnin
- Gareth Roberts
-
Fijne Verjaardag 1991 – Dutch centre-half Virgil van Dijk was born in Breda. He arrived from Southampton for a club record £75m in January 2018, a world record fee for a defender. He has so far netted eleven goals in 117 outings, helping us to claim the Premier League, UEFA Champions League, UEFA Super Cup and FIFA Club World Cup. Uncle Joe’s first capture 1983 - Gary Gillespie signed from Coventry City for £325,000, becoming Joe Fagan’s first signing. His eight years at Anfield were blighted by injury, but he won three League title medals, and scored sixteen times in his 214 appearan
-
- Virgil van Dijk
- Gary Gillespie
-
(and 48 more)
Tagged with:
- Virgil van Dijk
- Gary Gillespie
- Joe Fagan
- Robbie Keane
- John Achterberg
- Tom Saunders
- Dave Hickson
- Ovie Ejaria
- Loris Karius
- Sadio Mané
- Joël Matip
- Ben Woodburn
- Danny Ings
- Milan Jovanović
- Javier Mascherano
- Harry Kewell
- Sebastián Coates
- Luis Suárez
- Steven Gerrard
- Jamie Carragher
- Zsolt Poloskei
- Jon Flanagan
- Sammy Lee
- Joe Corrigan
- Patrice Luzi
- Miki Roqué
- Jerzy Dudek
- Gérard Houllier
- Vladimír Šmicer
- Titi Camara
- Stéphane Henchoz
- Sami Hyypiä
- Erik Meijer
- Sander Westerveld
- Steve Finnan
- Anthony Le Tallec
- Florent Sinama-Pongolle
- Christian Damiano
- Maxi Rodríguez
- Stephen Wright
- Andy Hughes
- Craig Bellamy
- Jordan Rossiter
- David Amoo
- Paul Anderson
- Mark Kennedy
- Alec Chamberlain
- Gary Ablett
- Stan Collymore
- Fernando Torres
-
Death of a true gentleman 2001 - Joe Fagan died aged eighty. He joined the coaching staff at Anfield in 1958, becoming Assistant Manager under Bob Paisley in 1974, before moving into the hot seat himself nine years later. In his first season as boss, he led the club to a unique treble of League title, European Cup and League Cup as we won 71 of his 131 games in charge. He retired in the aftermath of the Heysel tragedy in May 1985. 1958 – He was appointed Assistant Trainer under Phil Taylor’s management, replacing Dicky Dorsett. 2019 – Noel White died. He had resigned from the Board in Oc
-
- Joe Fagan
- Bob Paisley
-
(and 55 more)
Tagged with:
- Joe Fagan
- Bob Paisley
- Phil Taylor
- Dicky Dorsett
- Rafael Benítez
- Noel White
- Dietmar Hamann
- Christian Ziege
- Álvaro Arbeloa
- Fernando Torres
- Alberto Aquilani
- Luis Suárez
- Roger Hunt
- Michael Owen
- Paul Ince
- Patrik Berger
- Vladimír Šmicer
- Markus Babbel
- Nick Barmby
- Mauricio Pellegrino
- Sammy Lee
- Ray Houghton
- Steve Staunton
- John Aldridge
- Kevin Sheedy
- Javier Mascherano
- Maxi Rodríguez
- Victor Moses
- Tiago Ilori
- Harry Eastham
- Barry Jones
- Ronnie Whelan
- Chris Kirkland
- Michael Stensgaard
- Harry Kewell
- Raheem Sterling
- Emiliano Insúa
- Adam Morgan
- Brad Smith
- Samed Yeşil
- Emre Can
- Mohamed Salah
- Richie Partridge
- Paul Anderson
- John Welsh
- Lee Peltier
- Arthur Berry
- Joe Dines
- Kenny Dalglish
- Jack Robinson
- Jerome Sinclair
- Jakub Sokolík
- Jack Hobbs
- Christopher Buchtmann
- Astrit Ajdarević
- Brendan Rodgers
- Rick Parry
-
In comes Johnno 2009 – Right-back Glen Johnson signed from Portsmouth for £17.5m. He bagged nine goals in 200 outings before leaving the club this summer, helping us to claim the League Cup in 2012 as well as consolidating his position as an England regular. On the same day, Djibril Cissé joined Panathinaikos from Olympique de Marseille for €8m, helping them to claim the domestic double in his first season, their first trophies in six years. A European champion 1992 - Future red Torben Piechnik won a European Championship winners’ medal as Denmark beat Germany 2-0 in the Final in Goth
-
- Glen Johnson
- Djibril Cissé
-
(and 43 more)
Tagged with:
- Glen Johnson
- Djibril Cissé
- Torben Piechnik
- Karl-Heinz Riedle
- Xabi Alonso
- Fernando Torres
- James Milner
- Mario Balotelli
- Stig Inge Bjørnebye
- Graeme Souness
- Luis Alberto
- Danny Ward
- Luis Suárez
- Ian Callaghan
- Roger Hunt
- Patrik Berger
- Vladimír Šmicer
- Steve McManaman
- Markus Babbel
- Paul Ince
- Christian Ziege
- Martin Škrtel
- Jamie Carragher
- Mohamed Salah
- Naby Keïta
- Michael Owen
- Ephraim Longworth
- Javier Mascherano
- Rigobert Song
- Maxi Rodríguez
- Conor Coady
- Ian Armstrong
- Divock Origi
- Carl Medjani
- Victor Moses
- Dejan Lovren
- Andriy Voronin
- Roy Hodgson
- Stephen Warnock
- Paul Anderson
- Mike Marsh
- Jimmy Carter
- Calum Woods
- Terry McDermott
- Harry Race