LFC's 30-goal club: Robbie Fowler
1994-95 (31 goals), 1995-96 (36 goals), 1996-97 (31 goals)
More than a decade after his mentor, Rush, broke the 30-goal barrier three seasons in a row, the Toxteth terror emulated his predecessor’s feat with 98 strikes in all competitions between 1994 and 1997.
Successive hauls of 31, 36 and 31 again established Fowler as one of the Premier League’s deadliest forwards and deserved more than the solitary League Cup trophy they helped to yield under Roy Evans.
No player has scored more in a single season for the Reds in the past 31 years than the Scouser’s stunning record of 36 in 1995-96.