The club's first ever star player and the man who helped put Liverpool on the footballing map, Alex Raisbeck captained the Reds to their earliest trophy triumphs.
As part of our celebrations of Liverpool FC's 125th anniversary year, we have asked several esteemed writers to offer their view on what exactly makes the club unique.
The dapper chairman who oversaw Liverpool's greatest spell of success, John Smith was a highly influential figure behind the scenes who worked tirelessly to ensure that the club's high standards were maintained at all times.
Throughout LFC's 125th anniversary year, Liverpoolfc.com will retrace the club's history through the striking images that plot a fascinating journey.
A footballing giant in terms of his size as much as his standing, big Ron Yeats was the defensive cornerstone of Bill Shankly's first great Liverpool team and later served as chief scout under a succession of Anfield managers.
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 popular inhabitants of the famous Boot Room, Roy Evans served Liverpool in every capacity possible during a lengthy and distinguished association with the club.
The man who led Liverpool back to the summit of European football after a 21-year absence, Rafa’s iconic status among supporters is forever assured.
Throughout LFC's 125th anniversary year, Liverpoolfc.com will retrace the club's history through the striking images that plot a fascinating journey.
An inspirational and forward-thinking leader, WH McConnell was the brains behind Liverpool's success in the inaugural post-war season of 1946-47.