1961-62 (42 goals), 1963-64 (33 goals), 1964-65 (37 goals), 1965-66 (32 goals), 1967-68 (30 goals)

‘Sir’ Roger was the goalscorer-in-chief in Bill Shankly’s first great Liverpool team.

He stuck in 42 goals – all but one in the league – to help fire the Reds out of the Second Division in 1961-62 and produced similar exploits as they went on to win two league titles and a maiden FA Cup, with Hunt scoring in the Wembley final against Leeds United.

His penchant for net-busting did not abate as the years passed, and he reached the 30-goal mark for the fifth and final time a decade after joining the club.