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  1. 2020年5月17日 · Djibril Cisse still takes immense pride in his achievements with Liverpool and the connection he developed to the club. The Frenchman joined the Reds from Auxerre in the summer of 2004 but saw his debut season initially ruined when he suffered a broken leg at Blackburn Rovers in the October. Cisse achieved a full rehabilitation in time to ...

  2. For eight weeks we have been revealing your brand new 100 Players Who Shook the Kop list and 80 Liverpool legends have now entered the countdown – recap who has finished where so far.

  3. Fabinho was born on October 23, 1993 in Campinas, close to the south-east coast of Brazil, and began his football career with Paulinia FC in nearby Sao Paulo before joining Fluminense. But, like many of his compatriots, he quickly made the move to Europe. Portuguese club Rio Ave won his signature in 2012, but it was with Real Madrid where the ...

  4. 1973年4月28日 · 12th May 2018. 3. Liverpool 0-0 Leicester - April 28, 1973. Dominic Raynor. Bill Shankly's Liverpool required just a single point from their final-day clash with Leicester City to claim the third title of his reign and tens of thousands of expectant fans descended on Anfield, forcing the stadium to close its gates half an hour before kick-off ...

  5. 2023年11月22日 · Fifty years on, the story of Shankly’s second great side has been retold in a brand-new LFC Original. Shankly’s Second Coming is available on demand on LFCTV GO now, and features recollections from players and supporters alongside brilliant archive footage. Black Friday offer – Get 50% off an annual subscription to LFCTV GO here. Use code ...

  6. The 24-year-old is already established on the international stage, having scored seven times in 24 appearances for the Belgium national team since making his bow against Bulgaria in May 2010. When he makes his Reds debut, Benteke will become the third Belgian to represent Liverpool, with new teammates Simon Mignolet and Divock Origi the first ...

  7. 2019年1月23日 · Paisley the all-conquering manager of the 1970s and 1980s in his jazzy ties, pinstripe shirts and Lieutenant Columbo-style beige mackintosh. Paisley the first-team coach of the 1960s, almost always stood or sat immediately to Bill Shankly’s right in his club-issue red tracksuit. Paisley the pioneering physio of the 1950s and 1960s, clad in ...