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  1. Have you inked your body with a show of love for the world's greatest football club? These 24 fans certainly have as you'll see in LFC Xtra's gallery of Liverpool FC tattoos...

  2. The official Liverpool FC website. The only place to visit for all your LFC news, videos, history and match information. Full stats on LFC players, club products, official partners and lots more. 30th April 2024 Announcement Liverpool FC and AXA celebrate continued growth of successful partnership until 2029..

  3. Appointed as Liverpool FC manager in December 1959 when the Reds were a Second Division club struggling to regain top-flight status, Shankly turned the fortunes of LFC around. “My idea was to turn Liverpool into a bastion of invincibility,” he once said. “I wanted Liverpool to be untouchable.”. Shankly signed Scotland’s Ian St John ...

  4. 2023年4月28日 · Tommy Smith lifted the trophy but the biggest cheers of that afternoon were reserved for the adored manager, when he got his hands on the title for the third time. Shankly, who removed his jacket to reveal a red buttoned-up shirt, was the last one out from the worn-out squad and backroom staff, savouring every step of the laps of honour. ‌.

  5. 22nd May 2015. 10 years on: The miracle of Istanbul. Liverpool Football Club enjoyed arguably the finest night in its history, 10 years ago today. Yet at half-time of the 2005 Champions League final, Reds at the Ataturk Stadium and around the world were trying their hardest to forget what they had just witnessed. Outclassed and outmanoeuvred by ...

  6. Steve Hunter @Shunter77. Anfield today played host to a rather famous celebrity visitor from the United States – pop star Lana Del Rey. The singer, whose album 'Born to Die' charted at No.1 in 11 countries last year, was making her first ever visit to Anfield to see the match against Tottenham Hotspur and she turned out to be something of a ...

  7. 2019年12月1日 · Watch on. The symbiosis between Shankly, the club and the people of the city was such that it’s impossible to imagine anyone else stewarding Liverpool through the 1960s and early 1970s, but nothing about his appointment or what followed it was inevitable. Liverpool didn’t just need a manager in the winter of ’59, they needed a saviour.