The club's all-time record goalscorer and one of the most clinical finishers in the history of European football, Ian Rush fired Liverpool to a long list of glorious achievements during two goal-laden spells with the Reds.
Throughout LFC's 125th anniversary year, Liverpoolfc.com will retrace the club's history through the striking images that plot a fascinating journey.
The most versatile player in Liverpool history, Matt McQueen not only fulfilled every possible position on the pitch, he also served as a director and manager during a long association with the club that stretched back to its earliest days.
A dedicated one-club man, Ronnie Moran fulfilled almost every role possible at Anfield during an unbroken association with Liverpool that spanned half a century.
Throughout LFC's 125th anniversary year, Liverpoolfc.com will retrace the club's history through the striking images that plot a fascinating journey.
One of the most respected administrators football has known, Peter Robinson ensured that Liverpool Football Club's off-field activities ran as smoothly as the team played on it.
At his scintillating best in the late 1980s, there was no finer sight in football than that of John Barnes gliding down the left flank in a Liverpool shirt.
Remembered by all who came into contact with him as a man who gave his life to the club, George Kay's war-interrupted 15-year reign as manager saw him re-establish Liverpool as a major force in the game during the late 1940s.
Throughout LFC's 125th anniversary year, Liverpoolfc.com will retrace the club's history through the striking images that plot a fascinating journey.
The chairman who put Liverpool on the road to their most dominant spell of success, TV Williams was both an astute businessman and a footballing visionary.