6. Luis Suarez
The Uruguayan joined Liverpool back in January of 2011 and became an instant
hit with the fans after scoring the winning goal on his debut again Stoke City.
Monday, January 27, 2014
7. Luis Suarez
The Uruguayan joined Liverpool back in January of 2011 and became an instant
hit with the fans after scoring the winning goal on his debut again Stoke City.
During Suarez’s time at Liverpool he has been suspended for a total of 19 games!
His first suspension came on October 15, 2011 when Luis racially abused
Manchester United Full-back Patrice Evra. Suarez pleaded innocent but was found
guilty and suspended for 8 games. Following the incident with Evra whislt his trial
was going on, Suarez made a rude gesture at Fulham fans resulting in his
suspension extended an extra game. After Suarez’s lengthy ban was over he was
in great form, being one of the nominee’s for the PFA Player of the Year Award.
However mid-way threw Liverpool's fifth last game of the season Luis bite
Chelsea full-back Branaslav Ivanovic on the arm. The incident was not seen by
the ref at the time resulting in Suarez staying on the field for the rest of the
game and scoring a controversial goal in the last minute of the game. Later, the
incident was reviewed by the FA who gave the Uruguayan a extreme 10 game
suspension!
Monday, January 27, 2014
8. Luis Suarez
The Uruguayan joined Liverpool back in January of 2011 and became an instant
hit with the fans after scoring the winning goal on his debut again Stoke City.
During Suarez’s time at Liverpool he has been suspended for a total of 19 games!
His first suspension came on October 15, 2011 when Luis racially abused
Manchester United Full-back Patrice Evra. Suarez pleaded innocent but was found
guilty and suspended for 8 games. Following the incident with Evra whislt his trial
was going on, Suarez made a rude gesture at Fulham fans resulting in his
suspension extended an extra game. After Suarez’s lengthy ban was over he was
in great form, being one of the nominee’s for the PFA Player of the Year Award.
However mid-way threw Liverpool's fifth last game of the season Luis bite
Chelsea full-back Branaslav Ivanovic on the arm. The incident was not seen by
the ref at the time resulting in Suarez staying on the field for the rest of the
game and scoring a controversial goal in the last minute of the game. Later, the
incident was reviewed by the FA who gave the Uruguayan a extreme 10 game
suspension!
After rejecting bids from Arsenal and Real Madrid over the Summer, Suarez
came back from suspension firing! Amazingly Suarez’s is the Premier Leagues top
scorer after having been suspended for the first 5 games of the new season!
Monday, January 27, 2014
11. Steven Gerrard
The England captain has been at Liverpool all of his career after having been in
the Reds youth academy since he was only 9 years of age.
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12. Steven Gerrard
The England captain has been at Liverpool all of his career after having been in
the Reds youth academy since he was only 9 years of age.
At the age of only 23, Gerrard replaced Sami Hyypia as Liverpool captain, after
having spent a few years as the clubs Vice Captain. He was given the armband by
manager Gerard Houllier and has kept it to this day. Gerrard reveled that in 2004
after the club went trophy-less for a season, that for the first time in his career he
was considering moving on from The Reds. In the end he rejected a 20 million pound
offer from Chelsea to stay with his boy hood heros, Liverpool.
Monday, January 27, 2014
13. Steven Gerrard
The England captain has been at Liverpool all of his career after having been in
the Reds youth academy since he was only 9 years of age.
At the age of only 23, Gerrard replaced Sami Hyypia as Liverpool captain, after
having spent a few years as the clubs Vice Captain. He was given the armband by
manager Gerard Houllier and has kept it to this day. Gerrard reveled that in 2004
after the club went trophy-less for a season, that for the first time in his career he
was considering moving on from The Reds. In the end he rejected a 20 million pound
offer from Chelsea to stay with his boy hood heros, Liverpool.
Steven has played a total of 646 games for Liverpool, closing in on Ian Callaghan’s
record of over 800 games played in a LFC shirt! In Stevie’s 646 games for the Reds
he has scored a whopping 162 goals in all competitions, Including some stunners
featured on the next slide...
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18. Kenny Dalglish
Kenny Dalglish played his debut for Liverpool on August 13, 1977 in the years
Charity Shield final against Manchester United. Before scoring his first goal
for Liverpool a week later against Middlesbrough in the Clubs first game of
the 1997/98 season.
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19. Kenny Dalglish
Kenny Dalglish played his debut for Liverpool on August 13, 1977 in the years
Charity Shield final against Manchester United. Before scoring his first goal
for Liverpool a week later against Middlesbrough in the Clubs first game of
the 1997/98 season.
Kenny was a major success, scoring 31 goals in 62 games and scoring the
winning goal in the 1978 European Cup Final all in his first season at
Liverpool. His prolific form carried on threw-out the following years, scoring
many goals, winning leagues and cups as well as being voted PFA Player of
the Year in 1982-83.
Monday, January 27, 2014
20. Kenny Dalglish
Kenny Dalglish played his debut for Liverpool on August 13, 1977 in the years
Charity Shield final against Manchester United. Before scoring his first goal
for Liverpool a week later against Middlesbrough in the Clubs first game of
the 1997/98 season.
Kenny was a major success, scoring 31 goals in 62 games and scoring the
winning goal in the 1978 European Cup Final all in his first season at
Liverpool. His prolific form carried on threw-out the following years, scoring
many goals, winning leagues and cups as well as being voted PFA Player of
the Year in 1982-83.
After retiring from football Kenny Dalglish became a football manager,
managing Liverpool between 1985-1991 before managing Blackburn to the
Premier League title. He eventually came back to Liverpool in 2011 when he
managed the team to the Carling Cup Title and The FA Cup final however he
was sacked in the summer of 2012 after not achieving to place higher than
rivals Everton in the League Table.
Monday, January 27, 2014
23. Ian Rush
The Welsh International moved to Liverpool in 1980 from Chester City to score a
whopping 139 goals in 224 appearances for the club before moving off to Juventus 7
years later. Rush returned to Anfield after just a year abroad for his second spell at
the club in which he managed 90 goals in 245 appearances.
Monday, January 27, 2014
24. Ian Rush
The Welsh International moved to Liverpool in 1980 from Chester City to score a
whopping 139 goals in 224 appearances for the club before moving off to Juventus 7
years later. Rush returned to Anfield after just a year abroad for his second spell at
the club in which he managed 90 goals in 245 appearances.
In all of Ian Rush’s 569 appearances in a Liverpool shirt he had many achievements,
winning the PFA Player of the Year Award in 1994 as well as winning the First
Division Title 5 times, The FA Cup 3 times, The League Cup 5 times, the Charity
Shield 3 times, and the European Cup twice. Ian also won a number of personal
awards including various types of Top Goal Scorer Awards, Player of The Year Awards
as well as being Liverpool FC’s all time Top Goal scorer with a total of 346 goals for
the club!
Monday, January 27, 2014
25. Ian Rush
The Welsh International moved to Liverpool in 1980 from Chester City to score a
whopping 139 goals in 224 appearances for the club before moving off to Juventus 7
years later. Rush returned to Anfield after just a year abroad for his second spell at
the club in which he managed 90 goals in 245 appearances.
In all of Ian Rush’s 569 appearances in a Liverpool shirt he had many achievements,
winning the PFA Player of the Year Award in 1994 as well as winning the First
Division Title 5 times, The FA Cup 3 times, The League Cup 5 times, the Charity
Shield 3 times, and the European Cup twice. Ian also won a number of personal
awards including various types of Top Goal Scorer Awards, Player of The Year Awards
as well as being Liverpool FC’s all time Top Goal scorer with a total of 346 goals for
the club!
Monday, January 27, 2014
28. Robbie Fowler
Robbie Fowlers was an instant hit with the fans of Liverpool when he moved to the
club 1993, being nicknamed ‘God’.
Monday, January 27, 2014
29. Robbie Fowler
Robbie Fowlers was an instant hit with the fans of Liverpool when he moved to the
club 1993, being nicknamed ‘God’.
Fowler is the third all time Barclays Premier League Goal scorer as well as setting
a record for faster ever premier league hat-trick. When he scored 3 goals in 4
minutes and 23 seconds against Arsenal.
Monday, January 27, 2014
30. Robbie Fowler
Robbie Fowlers was an instant hit with the fans of Liverpool when he moved to the
club 1993, being nicknamed ‘God’.
Fowler is the third all time Barclays Premier League Goal scorer as well as setting
a record for faster ever premier league hat-trick. When he scored 3 goals in 4
minutes and 23 seconds against Arsenal.
After scoring 120 goals in 236 games for the club, Robbie Fowler moved to Leeds
United. He spent 2 years at Leeds before moving the Manchester City where he
played for 3 years before returning to Liverpool for his second spell. After just 30
appearances with Liverpool, scoring 8 goals Robbie moved to Blackburn, then North
Queensland Fury, Perth Glory and finally Muagthong United because he didn't want
to have to retire.
Monday, January 27, 2014
31. Robbie Fowler
Robbie Fowlers was an instant hit with the fans of Liverpool when he moved to the
club 1993, being nicknamed ‘God’.
Fowler is the third all time Barclays Premier League Goal scorer as well as setting
a record for faster ever premier league hat-trick. When he scored 3 goals in 4
minutes and 23 seconds against Arsenal.
After scoring 120 goals in 236 games for the club, Robbie Fowler moved to Leeds
United. He spent 2 years at Leeds before moving the Manchester City where he
played for 3 years before returning to Liverpool for his second spell. After just 30
appearances with Liverpool, scoring 8 goals Robbie moved to Blackburn, then North
Queensland Fury, Perth Glory and finally Muagthong United because he didn't want
to have to retire.
Although the Englishmen has played for so many teams, when his name is mentioned
everybody remembers his playing days at Liverpool.
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34. Fernando Torres
Fernando Torres started his career at Athletico Madrid before moving to the Reds
in 2007. Fernando scored on his home debut for Liverpool against his current club,
Chelsea.
Monday, January 27, 2014
35. Fernando Torres
Fernando Torres started his career at Athletico Madrid before moving to the Reds
in 2007. Fernando scored on his home debut for Liverpool against his current club,
Chelsea.
In Fernando’s first season at Anfield he was short listed for both the PFA Player of
The Year award and the PFA Young Player of the year award, as well as finishing
second place behind Cristiano Ronaldo in the FWA Footballer of The Year Award. This
was all because of his prolific goal scoring ability, scoring 29 goals in all competitions
in just his first season alone!
Monday, January 27, 2014
36. Fernando Torres
Fernando Torres started his career at Athletico Madrid before moving to the Reds
in 2007. Fernando scored on his home debut for Liverpool against his current club,
Chelsea.
In Fernando’s first season at Anfield he was short listed for both the PFA Player of
The Year award and the PFA Young Player of the year award, as well as finishing
second place behind Cristiano Ronaldo in the FWA Footballer of The Year Award. This
was all because of his prolific goal scoring ability, scoring 29 goals in all competitions
in just his first season alone!
As Torres’ time at Anfield went on he was performing a little worse every game.
With his inconstancy when Liverpool received a 50 million pound bid from Chelsea
for the spaniard they had to take the deal.
Monday, January 27, 2014
37. Fernando Torres
Fernando Torres started his career at Athletico Madrid before moving to the Reds
in 2007. Fernando scored on his home debut for Liverpool against his current club,
Chelsea.
In Fernando’s first season at Anfield he was short listed for both the PFA Player of
The Year award and the PFA Young Player of the year award, as well as finishing
second place behind Cristiano Ronaldo in the FWA Footballer of The Year Award. This
was all because of his prolific goal scoring ability, scoring 29 goals in all competitions
in just his first season alone!
As Torres’ time at Anfield went on he was performing a little worse every game.
With his inconstancy when Liverpool received a 50 million pound bid from Chelsea
for the spaniard they had to take the deal.
Although Torres was only at the club for 4 years so many of the fans admired him
for his goal scoring ability. Now many Liverpool fans will probably say that they hate
the Spaniard because he moved to Title Rivals Chelsea, but if you were to ask them
the same question while he was at Liverpool, it would be a completely different
answer.
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40. Thanks For Watching!
Although Liverpool have had many other Fan
Favorites during the years I decided to wrapped it
up at just those 6.
Monday, January 27, 2014
41. Thanks For Watching!
Although Liverpool have had many other Fan
Favorites during the years I decided to wrapped it
up at just those 6.
Thanks For Watching!
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44. Bibolyography
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View live Web page Ian Rush Wikipedia. N.p., n.d. Web. 26 Jan. 2014. <http:/
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View live Web page UEFA Champions League History. N.p., n.d. Web. 26 Jan. 2014.
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match=1086988/postmatch/lineups/index.html>.
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