The moment 'Supersub' was written into Anfield folklore is next up on our list, as we look back to David Fairclough scoring the winning goal against Saint-Etienne in front of the Kop in March 1977.

After the Reds had lost the opening leg of their European Cup quarter-final tie in France, an expectant crowd of 55,043 packed into Anfield.

Some people have described this game as the greatest ever seen at the famous ground and, for sheer drama, it has to be up there with the best.

Kevin Keegan sent Anfield wild when he netted inside the opening two minutes, but a brilliant strike from Dominique Bathenay put the tie back in Saint-Etienne's favour.

Ray Kennedy levelled the scores on 59 minutes - and then it was time for Fairclough.

With six minutes left on the clock, the 'Bionic Carrot' - as he was fondly known by some Kopites - ran through on goal and kept his composure to slot home a dramatic winner.

It was a truly breaktaking moment and one Fairclough will never ever forget.