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  1. In Shankly's words: "He was thrown into the fire and he ignited the new team. He brought it to life with awareness and skill. He was the inspiration of the new team." The new team won the UEFA Cup in 1973 - Liverpool's first European trophy - and the FA Cup the following year in what would be Shankly's final competitive game.

  2. The country began to sit up and take notice and when Yeats headed home the only goal of the game - his first for the club - away at Manchester United in November, Shankly's men were deemed genuine contenders for the title. An ankle injury sustained by Jimmy Melia prompted Shanks into a major reshuffle. Ian St John was pulled into a more ...

  3. 2018年5月23日 · Kings of Europe: 1981. Steve Hunter @Shunter77. Our week-long story of Liverpool's five triumphs in the European Cup so far continues with a journey back to the 1981 meeting with Saturday's opponents Real Madrid. The Reds became Kings of Europe for a third time in Paris and Bob Paisley celebrated a hat-trick of trophies in the space of five years.

  4. 2017年5月25日 · Alex Manninger has confirmed he will retire from professional football upon the expiry of his Liverpool contract this summer. The goalkeeper will hang up his gloves after a lengthy and distinguished 22-year career within the game, which included spells in the Premier League, La Liga and the Bundesliga and 34 caps with his native Austria.

  5. 2020年8月10日 · Greece international Kostas Tsimikas brings title-winning and Champions League experience to Liverpool as he bolsters Jürgen Klopp's defensive ranks. The 24-year-old became the Reds’ first signing of the summer on Monday by penning a long-term contract to join the club from Olympiacos, where he made 86 appearances in all competitions.

  6. 2018年11月19日 · Big interview | The making of Georginio Wijnaldum. Sam Williams @SamWilIiams. “Always, always. I always knew.”. Georginio Wijnaldum’s belief never wavered. Even as a child, even when he was told otherwise, even when some were skeptical, Wijnaldum was convinced. He was, in fact, certain. “People were trying to get me off thinking that I ...

  7. Playing against Manchester City in 1956 in an FA Cup tie, Liverpool were trailing 2-1. In the dying moments of the game, Liddell broke through the City defence and let fly. His shot flew into the net and the Kop went wild. However, the referee had blown his whistle the moment Liddell hit the ball.