
Jamie Carragher considers Liverpool striker Daniel Sturridge an embodiment of the 'modern player', highlighting the Englishman's finishing ability in particular as he prepares for the World Cup stage.
Jamie Carragher considers Liverpool striker Daniel Sturridge an embodiment of the 'modern player', highlighting the Englishman's finishing ability in particular as he prepares for the World Cup stage.
As we remember 30 years since Liverpool won the treble in 1984, LFCTV GO subscribers can relive how the first trophy was clinched as the Reds faced the Blues in the first all-Merseyside cup final.
While May 25 is remembered by many as the anniversary of the miracle of Istanbul, it is also a date that marks Liverpool's first ever European Cup triumph.
Liverpool FC and Stray Dogs Films have announced the worldwide release of a new independent British film, 'One Night in Istanbul', a fictional football-focused crime-comedy that centres on one of the Reds' greatest nights.
To celebrate 30 years since Liverpool won a unique treble back in 1984, we get the view from the Blue half of the city and a rival manager who tells us why Joe Fagan's achievements should never be forgotten.
Fittingly, it all starts with Steven Gerrard – the captain takes composed control of a loose ball and calmly lofts a pass into the path of John Arne Riise, who instantly scampers along the left flank.
However his personnel or starting formation alters for each game, Brendan Rodgers remains steadfast in his commitment to the style that earned Liverpool second place last season.
To mark 30 years since Liverpool achieved the treble in 1983-84 under Joe Fagan, all this week on Liverpoolfc.com and LFCTV GO we will be telling the story of exactly how it was achieved.
The sight of yet another outstretched leg from Jamie Carragher, thwarting the latest relentless AC Milan assault, is a defining image of Liverpool's unthinkable Champions League triumph in 2005.
The sight of Steven Gerrard, lost for words amid the din of the Ataturk Stadium moments after completing the greatest turnaround in football history, brings all the glorious memories flooding back.
As his current team stand on the threshold of a 10th triumph in the European Cup, former Liverpool midfielder Xabi Alonso has reiterated his enduring affection for the Reds, Anfield and more.
As we continue our flashbacks of Liverpool achieving a remarkable treble 30 years ago this week, pint-sized midfielder Sammy Lee recalls a memorable header in the European Cup semi-final.
The enormous level of global support for Liverpool FC was reflected again by the club's official Facebook profile reaching the landmark of 20 million 'Likes' earlier today.
They may not have had the vast array of technical equipment and resources available to the modern day scouting systems, but when Liverpool travelled to Rome for the 1984 European Cup final, they knew their opponents, AS Roma, inside out.
A familiar face takes centre stage in the latest episode of 'World Stars', with former Liverpool midfielder Xabi Alonso reminiscing about his five years at Anfield and looking ahead to a summer in Brazil.
Amanda Da Costa insists Liverpool Ladies are not far off returning to their best form as they eye victory over Birmingham City in the Women's Super League in Widnes on Saturday night.
As we continue our memories of the 1983-84 treble season, we speak to arch predator, Ian Rush, who lifts the lid on his intuitive strike-partnership with Kenny Dalglish.
Liverpool's achievements throughout the 2013-14 campaign restored supporters' pride, wowed the neutrals and, in Brendan Rodgers' words, made teams around England and Europe 'sit up and take notice'.
Nine years on from the night he found himself on the receiving end of perhaps the greatest fightback in footballing history, Carlo Ancelotti can at least see the funny side.
The news of Craig Bellamy's retirement on Thursday drew a wealth of heartfelt messages of appreciation for the former Liverpool forward from the supporters he used to represent.
Former Liverpool forward Craig Bellamy has today announced his retirement as a player after almost two decades as a professional in the British game.
Gatorade, the Reds' official sports drinks partner, has launched the 'Unreal Around the World' competition, which will award some of the planet's best amateur footballers with a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity.
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Liverpool's 2013-14 campaign captured the imagination of football fans across the country while restoring Kopites' pride in their team – and #LFCWORLD was there every step of the way.
The benefits of the loan system were proved to a considerable degree in 2013-14 by the fortunes of the nine Liverpool first-team players who spent an extended period of time with another side.
Six Liverpool players are currently in Portugal with England as the Three Lions run through preparations for their challenge at the World Cup, which kicks off next month.
The latest instalment of LFCTV's 'World Stars' series examines the playing career of a man who will be out to break English hearts when the World Cup gets underway in Brazil next month.
The absence of complacency within the Liverpool camp is perhaps most effectively defined by the fact that Brendan Rodgers and his staff were planning for next season within hours of 2013-14 concluding.
As we continue to mark 30 years since Joe Fagan led Liverpool to the treble in his first season at the helm, we speak to commentator Clive Tyldesley, who reveals the big secret he had to hide from fellow journalists.
The final episode of #LFCWORLD for 2013-14 is fittingly full to the brim, including a special interview with Brendan Rodgers – and the show is now available on demand for LFCTV GO subscribers.
European Cup hero Alan Kennedy showed aspiring footballers how to take the perfect penalty during a surprise visit to the club's Soccer Schools programme at Anfield on Tuesday night.