A footballing pioneer and key activist in the club's successful assimilation into the Football League, 'Honest' John McKenna played a significant role in Liverpool's early history.
'Joey Ate the Frog's Legs, Made the Swiss Roll, Now He's Munching Gladbach' – so read the most legendary banner in football history.
Liverpool’s captain fantastic for over a decade, Steven Gerrard is considered by some to be the club’s greatest ever player.
Throughout LFC's 125th anniversary year, Liverpoolfc.com has retraced the club's history through the striking images that plot a fascinating journey.
The longest-serving manager in Anfield history, Tom Watson is a much-loved figure from the club's early days and the mastermind who created Liverpool's first team of champions.
Throughout LFC's 125th anniversary year, Liverpoolfc.com has retraced the club's history through the striking images that plot a fascinating journey.
The mere mention of the name is enough to send ageing Liverpudlians into dewy-eyed reminiscences of a player who will forever be classed among the greatest to pull on the famous red shirt.
The legend of Elisha Scott will live forever in Liverpool folklore.
Throughout LFC's 125th anniversary year, Liverpoolfc.com will retrace the club's history through the striking images that plot a fascinating journey.
English football's original treble-winning manager and the man widely credited with creating Anfield's much-fabled Boot Room, Joe Fagan played a pivotal part in Liverpool's unforgettable reign of success during the 1960s, '70s and '80s.