Fancy a day in the life of Stevie G?
How do you fancy spending an afternoon going behind the scenes at LFC and emulating a typical day for Stevie G and co?
Liverpool are giving fans the opportunity to have a look around the club's first-team training ground, Melwood, for the first time ever.
The West Derby complex has been our training base for over 70 years and has seen many Reds greats craft some of the team's most memorable moments.
Fans will have the opportunity to see where the players train, work out, and also take up a seat in the press room, where Brendan Rodgers addresses the world's media on a weekly basis.
They will also have the opportunity to be photographed with the European Cup, which Liverpool won for the fifth time in 2005.
In addition, the tour includes the kit room and the club's state-of-the-art gymnasium.
For LFC's record appearance holder Ian Callaghan, the Melwood of 2013 looks very different to the premises he worked at under the great Bill Shankly in the 1960s.
Callaghan, who made an astonishing 857 appearances in a red shirt between 1960 and 1978, was taken on a special tour of the modern-day complex and it was an opportunity he clearly enjoyed.
He told Liverpoolfc.com: "I would recommend this tour to all Liverpool supporters.
"It has certainly been a great experience for me to come and see the facilities at Melwood - and compared to when I played it's fantastic.
"For the supporters it's a wonderful opportunity to get an insight into the players arriving and then seeing what they do at Melwood and how the injured players are treated.
"The place is unrecognisable to when I played, apart from Melwood Drive. It's a fantastic building and the facilities are just unbelievable - everything about it.
"Liverpool is one of the top clubs in the world and this is one of the best training facilities, without a doubt."
So would the great man Shankly - Callaghan's mentor - approve of the modern-day Melwood?
Callaghan added: "I think he would approve because everything goes forward. When he arrived Liverpool were a second division club and going nowhere, but he did change Melwood with the shooting boards and the sweat box, so he revolutionised it a lot."
Andrew Parkinson, LFC's operation's director, said: "This is part of our objective to bring the club closer to our fans.
"This is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity for people to experience what our players do on a daily basis. We look forward to welcoming everyone to Melwood."
After the tour, the experience finishes with a return trip to Anfield on the official Liverpool team bus. Fans can enjoy a mini-tour of the stadium and take the opportunity to sit in the world-famous Kop.
Tours run every day through to Sunday, June 16 and cost £35. For further information please go to www.liverpoolfc.com/melwood.