A lifelong Liverpool supporter is attempting to raise money for a unique tribute to Bill Shankly.

Lee Hodgson, who has been blind since the age of 16, applied for a guide dog just a year later.

Now 46, the passionate Red hopes to mark the 100-year anniversary of Bill Shankly's birth by raising money for a guide dog to be named after the legendary Scot.

Lee commented: "Bill Shankly was one of our greatest club heroes, and his vision of 'You'll Never Walk Alone' really translates itself perfectly to those who have a guide dog.

"As a result, in what would be his 100th year, I can think of nothing more fitting than raising money for a new guide dog puppy called 'Shankly'."

If you would like to support Lee's campaign, click here to make a donation or text SHGD90 and the amount you wish to contribute to 70070.

Alternatively, or for further information, contact Guide Dogs Liverpool on 0118 983 8749.