Class of 81: Where are they now
Today is 30 years to the day since Liverpool beat Real Madrid to win the European Cup in Paris. We take a look at the class of '81 to find out what they are up to nowadays.
Managed by the late, great Bob Paisley, this is the team that gave us our third European Cup:
Ray Clemence: Currently England's goalkeeper coach.
Phil Neal: Still actively involved on matchdays entertaining supporters in the lounges at Anfield, and an LFC TV pundit.
Alan Kennedy: The match winner in Paris, Alan also entertains supporters on a matchday and works in the Carlsberg lounge. He too is a regular guest on LFC TV.
Click on the play button below to watch our fantastic Poor Scouser Tommy Paris '81 montage
Phil Thompson: Our skipper that night and former assistant manager is a pundit for Sky Sports.
Ray Kennedy: Living back in his native North-East, sadly Ray suffers from Parkinson's Disease.
Alan Hansen: BBC Match of the Day pundit and continues to be a regular visitor to Anfield on a matchday.
Kenny Dalglish: Back where he belongs as Liverpool manager.
Sammy Lee: Assistant manager of Liverpool FC.
David Johnson: Still involved on a matchday entertaining supporters in the lounges at Anfield, and LFC TV pundit.
Terry McDermott: Assistant manager of Huddersfield Town. The Terriers hope to gain promotion to the Championship and face Peterborough United in the play-off final on Sunday.
Graeme Souness: Regular Champions League pundit on Sky Sports.
Jimmy Case (sub): Pundit for LFC TV and summariser on a matchday for BBC Radio Merseyside. Currently writing his autobiography.