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hounreable mention for robbie
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1. Dalglish
and any number of players from the 70's and 80's |
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Emlyn Hughes
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Dalglish, Sourness, Salah, Slippy G, Clemence
Keegan, Barnes, Rush, Fowler, Kennedy, and so many more |
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No Jan Wobbly
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How did I forget Peter Beardsley.
Possibly only player on books of liverpool man utd, Newcastle and man citeh |
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Tommy Smith, Callaghan, Ian St John, Big Ron Yeates, Peter Thompson,Geoff Strong,Roger Hunt all great players
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God will always be my favourite, but let's put that to one side for a sec.
1) The King 2) Barnes 3) Souness |
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suarez is the best player Ive seen at Anfield
Great player in a good team. Others named were great players in great teams |
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Billy Liddell.
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the King
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Two Ballon D'Ors cant be wrong.
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Andy Carroll deserving of a mention from my perspective.
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Good shout storm.
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Dalglish
Kennedy McDermott |
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Alan or Ray ?
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Crouch
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When I was younger I used to deliver papaers to Steve Heighway. He used to be a teacher so always had the Times Educational Supplement every week - Really thick and heavy.
Needless to say I never ever got a tip off him at Christmas - tight sod ![]() Decent footballer mind |
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My word they have had some great players for a period I thought rush was on a level of gerd muller for putting the ball in the net
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Rush gets constantly massively overlooked in these lists. Which is ridiculous really.
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I got him in top 3 PP -what a striker he was if we had him now we had have won a lot more trophies for sure. Goal scoring machine
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I remember him coming on against West Ham at villa park I couldn’t believe how good he was .
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Rush was some "presser" before it became the buzz word, very hard worker, closing defenders down, it was called back in the day.
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very true MALAY he was amazingly fit and if I remember correctly was hardly ever injured.
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When he was around it was in the early days of live football on the tv the bookmakers would bet on live games they got it badly wrong with rush for a couple of years always around 6/1 to be first goalscorer nothing lasts forever.
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May I add to that they didn’t have the technology they have now you could get plenty on doing the leg work.
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Rush was possibly the most prolific goal scorer I ever saw.
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Ian James Rush MBE (born 20 October 1961) is a Welsh former professional footballer who played as a forward. He is regarded as one of the best strikers of all time and one of the best Welsh players in the history of the sport.[6][7][8] At club level Rush played for Liverpool from 1980–1987 and 1988–1996. Additionally, he is the club's all-time leading goalscorer, having scored a total of 346 goals in all competitions at the club. He also holds the records for being the highest goalscorer in the history of the EFL Cup and the finals of the FA Cup. At international level, Rush made 73 appearances for the Wales national football team and remained the record goalscorer with 28 goals between 1980 and 1996, until the record was broken by Gareth Bale in 2018.
Regarded as one of Liverpool's greatest ever players,[9][10] Rush came 3rd among Liverpool players in an official Liverpool fan poll, 100 Players Who Shook The Kop.[11] He also had short spells with Chester City, Juventus, Leeds United, Newcastle United, Sheffield United, Wrexham and Sydney Olympic. Since retiring as a player in 2000, Rush has had a stint as manager of Chester City (2004–05), and has worked as a television football pundit.[12] Rush was appointed Member of the Order of the British Empire in the 1996 New Year Honours for services to association football |
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suarez is the best player Ive seen at Anfield
Correct. Salah couldn't lace Suarezs boots. Suarez is the best Pool player of my lifetime. |
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Honourable mention for Ian Callaghan. 857 appearances between 1960 and 1978. What a ride he had !
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No Google does anyone know who scored Liverpools first goal in a yellow shirt and on which ground ?
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I cannot believe there's not a single mention of Gerrard
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mnast 10 May 24 16:20
No Google does anyone know who scored Liverpools first goal in a yellow shirt and on which ground ? Tough question I will go Dalglish, Old Trafford. |
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Malay
Right player right opposition but wrong ground |
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Maine Road ?
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I was actually going to say goodison initially and I don't really know why, goodison came into my head for some reason
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As Brentford correctly says it was Maine road as it happens Malay the replay was at goodison.
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I wouldn't have got it without the clue from your answer and Jimnasts response..but think that's right..
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