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  1. 2020年4月29日 · Sam Williams @SamWilIiams. A fleeting moment of eye contact preceded one of the most iconic goals in Liverpool’s history. With the first anniversary of the Reds’ astonishing Champions League semi-final comeback against Barcelona on the horizon, Divock Origi has shared his memories of an unforgettable night with BT Sport.

  2. 2019年12月1日 · Photo gallery: 60 rare, unseen and iconic images of Bill Shankly. On this day in 1959, Liverpool FC made a decision that would change the club forever - Bill Shankly was appointed as manager. Shankly would revolutionise the Reds and deliver an unprecedented level of success that extended into the ensuing decades. The Scot guided the club back ...

  3. 17th July 2018. Taiwo Awoniyi on new LFC deal and career ambitions. Chris Shaw @__ChrisShaw. Taiwo Awoniyi pledged to build on his recent progress in the coming season after signing a new long-term contract with Liverpool.

  4. 2019年12月1日 · 60 years ago today: Bill Shankly's Liverpool revolution begins. December 1, 1959 – a transformative date in the history of Liverpool Football Club. Slumbered in the Second Division for more than half a decade, there had been little to suggest the arrival of the ‘60s would represent a fresh start for a team that had proudly sat at the top of ...

  5. 2017年4月22日 · Corey Whelan senses opportunity. “Every time you put a Liverpool shirt on, it’s an opportunity,” the versatile Reds U23s defender tells Liverpoolfc.com. “Every game, you’ve got to treat it as an opportunity, because you don’t know what the manager’s doing. He could be watching, or he could watch a video of the game, you just don ...

  6. 2019年12月1日 · Ex-Huddersfield players always remember him as a great motivator; before a match the opposition were always rubbish, but in the event of a Town victory they had just beaten a great side.”. Shankly would greet those who were dropped to the reserves with the line, “I see you’ve been promoted, son”, and with his young side performing well ...

  7. 2020年4月24日 · It was enough to make Danny Murphy and his Liverpool teammates laugh. On April 24, 2004, the Reds midfielder slotted in a second-half penalty to give his side a 1-0 victory over arch-rivals Manchester United at Old Trafford. It was, remarkably, the third time in four seasons Murphy had scored the only goal of the game in the fixture, coming ...