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Can you put the names to the faces? Some will befamiliar, others less so. But there’s one surname for

every letter of the alphabet. Good hunting!Answers on the right of the page

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Sounds like one of RobinHood’s Merry Men.

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A red legend, but not atAnfield!

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One of the club’s Brazilianblend

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Could have been nicknamed‘Crocodile’ but this strikerlacked bite.

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A better boss than he was aplayer.

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With Hansen, Thompsonand then Lawrenson forcompetition, this steadystopper made just 44appearances.

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Five months after playing inthe fourth division, he madehis England debut atWembley.

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First red to score his firstgoal in a major final, butwas never the Real deal.

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Had a bum deal at Anfield,before shining forNorwich.

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One that got away.

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Shared a surname with twoAnfield greats, but wassent to Coventry.

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Fractured a team-mate’s legon his debut . . . in 19places!

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Meaty defender who wasn’tdear when signed fromSunderland.

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Scored once in 22appearances – the winnerin a derby.

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ANAGRAMSANAGRAMSAnswers:KennyDalglish,BruceGrobbelaar,StevenGerrard,FernandoTorres,JimmyCase,RogerHunt,IanStJohn,BobPaisley,IanRush,AlanHansen,JamieCarragher

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Houllier’s first signing.Nicknamed ‘The Machine’,he quickly broke.

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Skipper of one of Liverpool’smost successful sides. Sadlyit wasn’t the first team.

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Life was no picnic for thisdisappointing Dane

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Scored on his debut, after 49matches without a goalfor his former club.

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Produced a hurricane of aperformance in theOlympic Stadium.

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His High Noon came atDerby in 1972, but an owngoal meant he never playedanother League match forthe Reds.

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There’s a Q in the name ofthis Anfield legend who wontitle medals as both an outfieldplayer AND a goalkeeper!Then went on to managethe Reds to a league title.

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Not seven feet tall, but nearenough for Shankly.

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27 goals in his debut season,but better known for hisson’s striking exploits.

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A Welsh international ofItalian extraction, he scoredgoals both sides of theMersey.

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Answers:1.IanRush!(813minutesbeforebreakinghisduck–hequicklymadeupforlosttime).2.BrianHall.3.IpswichTown,WatfordandSouthampton.4.BurnleyvManchesterCity!Participationonlybecamecompulsorythefollowingseason.5.RayClemence,PhilNeal,TerryMcDermott,EmlynHughes,RayKennedyandIanCallaghan.KevinKeeganalsoplayed,buthadjoinedHamburgthreemonthsearlier.6.IanCallaghan(From1966to1977).7.PeterBeardsley.8.GordonWallace.9.Wales.10.TommySmith.11.TommySmith,ChrisLawler,EmlynHughesandLarryLloyd.12.BobPaisley.13.MattBusby,BobPaisley,BillShankly,KevinKeegan,EmlynHughes,JohnToshack,KennyDalglish.14.MarkWaltersagainstSheffieldUnited.15.PeterBeardsley(£1.9min1987).16.EmileHeskey(£11min2000).17.VladimirSmicer.18.JulianDicksonApril9,1994.19.Hitachi,CrownPaints,CandyandCarlsberg.20.PeterMcDonnell.21.37.22.FrankMcGarvey.23.KeithBurkinshaw,Spursmanagerinthe1982LeagueCupfinal,28yearsafterhissolitaryLiverpoolappearance.24.Wembley,MaineRoad,VillaPark,MillenniumStadium.25.DavidFaircloughvHamburgin1977.26.MarkWaltersagainstCoventryin1993.

1 Peter Crouch endured the longest run ofany Liverpool striker before scoring his

first goal (1,228 minutes). Arthur Rowleywas second (1,019 minutes). But who wasthird?

2Who was the only outfield player whofailed to score in Liverpool’s record 11-0

victory over Stromsgodset in 1974?

3 Liverpool won a hat-trick of league titlesin 1982, 1983 and 1984. Name the three

teams who came second.

4 Liverpool were champions in 1973 andSunderland won the FA Cup? So who

contested Charity Shield?

5Name the six Liverpool players whoplayed for England against Switzerland

at Wembley in 1977.

6Which Liverpool player endured an11-year gap between England

international caps?

7Who is the only England international tohave played for Liverpool, Everton,

Manchester United and Manchester City?

8Roger Hunt famously scored the firstgoal seen on Match of the Day. Who

scored Liverpool’s other two goals that day?

9Kevin Keegan’s first three games forEngland were all against the same

country. Who?

10Which Liverpool player representedTeam America against England in

1976, five years after winning his onlyEngland cap?

11 Liverpool provided the entire Englanddefence against Wales at Wembley in

1971 – and they kept a clean sheet. Namethem.

12Who said: “Mind, I’ve been hereduring the bad times, too. One year

we came second.”

13 Seven Liverpool players/managerswere the surprised guests on the

popular TV show This Is Your Life. Whowere they?

14Who scored Liverpool’s first PremierLeague goal?

15Who was the first Liverpool player tocost more than £1m?

16And the first to topthe £10m mark?

17Who is the only Liverpool player tosuffer the ignominy of coming on as a

substitute and then being substituted . . .TWICE!

18Who scored Liverpool’s last goal infront of a standing Kop?

19Name the only four companies tohave sponsored Liverpool’s shirt.

20Who was Liverpool’s reservegoalkeeper in the 1977 European Cup

final?

21 Jari Litmanen asked for the numberseven jersey when he joined Liverpool,

but was told it already belonged to KennyDalglish. Which number did he end up with?

22Who won two international caps forhis country as a Liverpool player, but

failed to make a single appearance for theReds?

23Who is the only former Liverpoolplayer to lead a team out against the

Reds at Wembley?

24 In which four venues have Liverpoolwon the League Cup in its various

guises?

25Who scored Liverpool’s first goal in aEuropean Super Cup final?

26Who scored Liverpool’s first PremierLeague hat-trick?

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Merseyside football fans are renowned for beingthe most knowledgeable in the country. But just

how accurate is that description? Try ourMersey Mastermind section before you

answer that question?

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FOREIGNLEGIONFOREIGNLEGIONLiverpool have attracted players from all corners of the globe

over the years, but can you identify which country each ofthese players belong to? ...

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Answers:A:BruceGrobbelaar–Zimbabwe;B:JerzyDudek–Poland,C:CraigJohnston–Australia,D:IgorBiscan–Croatia,E:TitiCamara–Guinea,F:OyvindLeonhardson–Norway,G:RigobertSong–Cameroon,H:AbelXavier–Portugal,I:SalifDiao–Senegal,J:PatrickBerger–CzechRepublic

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Answers:A8–GordonWallace,B7–GerryByrne,C5–GeoffStrong,D6–PhilChisnall,E9–RonYeats,F4–ChrisLawler,G10–LaurieHughes,H1–GordonMilne,I2–MichaelThomas,J3–PhilNeal

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This gallery of players were allLiverpool heroes in their heyday. Butwould you recognise them today if

you passed them on Anfield Road? Tohelp you along a little, we’ve printed

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SCREENSCREENAnswers:1.KevinKeegan(1974FACupfinal);2KennyDalglish(1978EuropeanCupfinal);3VladimirSmicer(2005EuropeanCupfinal);4.TerryMcDermott(Lastgoalinthe7-0demolitionofSpursin1978);5GaryMcAllister(Lastminuteofthe2001Goodisonderby);6RonnieWhelan(1983MilkCupfinalvManchesterUnited);7DavidFairclough(vStEtienne1977);8StevenGerrard(vOlympiakos2004);9IanStJohn(vInterMilan1965);10.GeoffStrong(v

CelticCupWinnersCupsemi-final1966);11.AlanKennedy(1981EuropeanCupfinal);12.ThefirstofIanRush’sfouratGoodisonin1982;13.KennyDalglish(AclassicatArsenalin1983);14.IanRush(FACupfinalclincher)1986;15JohnAldridge(vArsenal1988);16.JohnAldridge(1989FACupfinal);17.StanCollymore(vNewcastle1996);18.LuisGarcia(vChelsea2005);19.KevinKeegan(vNewcastle1974FACupfinal);20.IanRush(atAstonVilla1984).

TESTTESTThey’re goals you’ve watchedover and over again, either onvideo, DVD or YouTube – buthow well do you rememberthem with only thecommentator’s words forcompany? We’ve given youthe words, with thegoalscorer’s name blankedout, you have to supply themarksman.

Some of the commentariesare iconic, while some fail todo the goals they describejustice – but all of the goalsare significant strikes inLiverpool’s history.

So lights, camera, action . . . !

1Ball to Smith. Heighway.Liverpool showing their party

pieces. He wasn’t offside Smith.YES! ****** ’s second andNewcastle were undressed. Theywere absolutely stripped naked.

2And here’s ****** over hishead nicely and the cover was

there. But so is Souness there.Will he get a shot in? Now ******across the face of goal. It’s there!****** . Just look at thoseLiverpool players. Brilliant scenesof joy. They have harried andhustled and had so much of thegame.

3With a good 37 minutes left onthe clock and suddenly the

stadium has been brought to life.Here it’s ****** . Oh it’s two! Andwithin the space of 10 minutes ofthe second half the great escape ison.

4 Johnson. And Johnson puts theball into acres of empty space

for Heighway. Heighway a brilliantcross for ****** and what a classicgoal!

5 ****** with the free-kick forLiverpool and this is the final

chance. We have had threeminutes already of stoppage time.****** oh it’s unbelievable.

6 ****** . And again ****** .****** ’s curled it. Brilliant goal.

****** who got two last yearagainst Spurs.

7And ****** is onside. This nowcould be interesting. ****** !

8Mellor, lovely cushioned headerfor ****** . OOOOOOH! You

beauty! What a hit, son! What ahit!

9 Intelligent ball from Smith,sensing none of his men had

broken forward. Hunt is onside,yes, great save but ****** hasscored and that could putLiverpool in the Final.

10Callaghan ... Up goes ****** , agoal, and the cripple has scored!

11Here's ****** , and he goes on,and he's scored! ********

*********, the unlikely man again.

12Onside, ***********, one nilLiverpool brilliant goal,

marvellously made by Alan Hansenand put away by ********** with theminimum fuss!

13They seem to find angles otherteams don’t appreciate, backheel

to *********** surely, yes it was, it's onhere, and *********** has scored, aquite magnificent goal.

14Molby again, oh I say, his visionthere was lovely. Whelan.. and

********* is on the far side, is thisthree?, it is! ********* again and surelynow the Double is about to be won!

15Three in the way, Tony Adams Ithink got a foot to it, well

McMahon won that back wonderfullywell, Beardsley, oh and a goal for*********, right on half time, it's*********, what about McMahon'scontribution there, absolutefantastic!

16This is Nicol looking forMcMahon, good through ball he

got away from Ratcliffe, oh and********* in a great position, andLiverpool have scored, in their firstattack!

17Barnes, Rush, Barnes, Rush, stillJohn Barnes, ********* closing in,

Liverpool lead in stoppage time, KevinKeegan hangs his head, he'sdevastated.

18Gerrard in space, Flicked intowards Baros, hacked off the

line by Gallas... GOAL ... the first goalof the semi final is a Liverpool goal!

19 *********! Goals pay the rent and********* does his share!

20And he's hovering again there is*********, well I say, the man just

can't be stopped!

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QUESTION 8: Neil Mellor celebrates scoring, but who did he set up for an important strike?

QUESTION 14: The Liverpool squad line up after clinching the FA Cup. But who was on target?

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TREBLETREBLEAnswers:1.SteveMcMahonscoresthreeofLiverpool’s10againstFulhaminSeptember1986;2.JimmyCaseinSeptember1978;3.AlunEvansin1971;4IanRushagainstApollonLimassolin1992;5.DaveHicksonsinksLeytonOrientina1961FACuptie.6StanCollymorein1996;7.PeterBeardsleydemolishestheclubhestartedhiscareerat.8.EmileHeskeyagainstDerbyCountyinOctober2000;9.StevenGerrardinMarchthisyear.

CHANCECHANCEThis section’s really thr-eesy! All you have to do is identify thehat-trick heroes, from the Liverpool Echo reports as theyappeared at the time. There are plenty of clues in the reports,but the goalscorer’s name has been asterisked out...

1HAD not ********* missed apenalty, Ian Rush twice hit a postand several players missed fromless than 10 yards, the final scorewould have soared past the club

record haul of 11 by which they thrashedthe Norwegians of Stromsgodset in theCup Winners Cup of 1974.

The undoubted star of the night was********* who atoned for his penalty missby grabbing four excellent goals, three ofthem in the space of 10 minutes midwaythrough the second half.

That was surely a record for a Liverpoolmidfielder, to set alongside Fulham’srecord defeat in any event, Liverpool’shighest score in a domestic fixture andthe highest recorded in theLeague/Milk/Littlewoods Cupcompetition.

2A MAGNIFICENT hat-trick by********* highlighted a classLiverpool performance againstoutplayed Bolton Wanderers atAnfield this afternoon.

Liverpool had been so dominant,moving the ball around with accuratefirst-time passes that bewildered Boltonat times, that a goal wasalways on. It came after 14minutes with a first of theseason for *********.

It came at the end of anintricate passing build upwith ********* hitting theball with all his power from20 yards. The ball deflectedslightly off Burke and gaveMcDonough no chance as itsailed into the top of thenet.

Again it was a powerfulshot from ********* as hedrove the ball low and thepace off the turf deceivedMcDonough as the ballskidded under his body intothe net.

********* had been sopowerful and positive ineverything he had done thathe deserved his hat-trickgoal after 55 minutes. Thiswas a close range effort andthe major credit went toSouness, who brought theball through after Boltondefenders had mademistake after mistake in theface of intense pressure.This was *********’s firstLeague hat-trick but he hashad one in Europe.

3WITH a 3-0advantage surelynothing can stopLiverpool coastingthrough to the

semi-finals of this trophyagainst the Germans in the second leg in afortnight’s time.

Liverpool’s ultimate weapon was*********, that blond bombshell who,when he was signed three years agofrom Wolves, was soccer’s costliestteenager.

Last night he more than justified thepotential that was seen in him and thefaith put in him by manager Bill Shankly.For almost single-handedly he destroyedBayern with all three Liverpool goals –and that on his first senior outing forfour months after a cartilage operation.

Ironically it was in the second leg ofLiverpool’s tie with Dinamo in Bucharestthat ********* was hurt. He certainlytook revenge on Europe last night.”

4A FOUR goal blast from *********earned him another place inLiverpool’s record books last night– and booked his team a safepassage into the second round of

the European Cup Winners’ Cup.The Welsh marksman, who became his

country’s joint top scorer a week ago,took his Reds’ continental tally to 19,beating the previous best set by RogerHunt.

Paul Stewart’s double had givenGraeme Souness’ men a healthy leadbefore ********* ended more than 500minutes of personal frustration without agoal in a Liverpool shirt since the CharityShield.”

5MORRISSEY took up Leishman’sthrough pass and shot fiercely andaccurately that *********, standingright in front of goal, only had tosidefoot the ball solidly into the

net.. . . A’Court, striding on to the ball to

make a big shot, found the ball deflectedwide of the target but Liverpool were fullof life and ********* made it 3-0 with aheader from a Morrissey centre at 34minutes.

********* crowned the day with the bestgoal of them all, an angled header from aball coming through like a bullet from ashot by Leishman. Georgen made anunavailing but brave attempt to save and

actually touched the ball. The goal came assurprisingly as Stubbins’ in that famouscup-tie. *********’s goal came at 81minutes.

6SUBSTITUTE Ian Rush fired thegoal which set an FA Cup recordtoday as Liverpool – helped by*********’s hat-trick – eased theirway into the fourth round.

The Reds had required Fowler’s 21stminute goal to settle their early nervesagainst a Rochdale side showing no signs ofbeing intimidated by the surroundings.

*********’s subsequent double broughtLiverpool a comfortable interval lead, andafterwards it was all plain sailing withValentine putting through his own net,Rush setting that new Cup record and********* completing a hat-trick after beingset up by Fowler.”

7LIVERPUDLIANS like nothingbetter than to humbleManchester United, and thanks to*********’s hat-trick that’s exactlywhat they did.

“********* opener, a tap-in after LesSealey had prevented Denis Irwin from

putting through his own net,followed a sweeping counterattack involving John Barnes andSteve McMahon.

“The little Geordie increasedthe lead in the 31st minute,slotting the ball cooly past Sealeyafter McMahon’s crossfield passhad created the opening . . . .*********, looking offside, collectedHoughton’s pass to make thefurious Sealey pick the ball out ofhis net for the fourth frustratingtime.”

8NOT bad for a left wingerthat Mr *********, is he?Fate decreed that thiswasn’t to be the dayMichael Owen provided a

damning verdict of HowardWilkinson’s tactical cunning.Instead ********* gave Liverpooltheir wake up call to the newseason in emphatic style, provingin the process that on his day he isa destructive force.

********* was awesomeyesterday. Liverpool wereawesome yesterday. And althoughDerby County were awful, howencouraging it was to finally seeLiverpool produce a magnificent90-minute performance.

This was the game we’ve beenwaiting for by the Reds. Theperfect response to StamfordBridge. A welcome silencer to the‘told you so’ merchants who wererather too gleefully trying to writeoff Gerard Houllier

9LIVERPOOL are breathing downManchester United’s necks in theBarclays Premier League title raceafter a ********* hat-trick helpedto destroy fifth-placed Aston Villa.

It was the third stunning victory in 12days for the Reds, having previously put fourpast Real Madrid and Manchester United.

********* scored three goals with afree-kick and two penalties, with the latterone following the dismissal of goalkeeperBrad Friedel for bringing down Reds strikerFernando Torres.

In the first-half Dirk Kuyt and AlbertRiera had scored, before ********* tookover with his set-piece onslaught.”

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Did you struggle with your times tablesat school? Were you bottom of the

class at filling in the blanks in English? Trythese alternative tables and see how

you fare. Some of the vital informationhas been asterisked out and all you have

to do is fill in the blanks.

Answers:1.Mostappearances:RayClemence,EmlynHughesandAlanHansen.2.

Mostgoals:BillyLiddell,KennyDalglish.3.MostEuropeanGoals:StevenGerrardandTerryMcDermott.4.Anfielddebutgoalscorers:GaryAblettvForest,AviCohenvVilla,PaulIncevLeicester,BillyLiddellvChelseaandNigelCloughvSheffWednesday.5.PenaltyScorers:JanMolby.6.PenaltyFailures:MichaelOwenandTommySmith.7.1982/83Finalleaguetable:Watford.

1. MOST APPEARANCES1. Ian Callaghan 8572. ************* 6653. ************* 6654. Ian Rush 6605. Phil Neal 6506. Tommy Smith 6387. Bruce Grobbelaar 6288. ************* 620

2. MOST GOALS1. Ian Rush 3462. Roger Hunt 2863. Gordon Hodgson 2414. ***** ******** 2285. Robbie Fowler 1836. **** ********* 1727. Michael Owen 158

3. MOST EUROPEAN GOALS1. ***** ******* 322. Michael Owen 223. Ian Rush 204. Roger Hunt 175. ****** **** 15

4. PLAYERS WHO SCORED ON THEIR ANFIELD DEBUT● ********** v Nottingham ForestApril 18, 1987.● ********** v Aston VillaMay 3, 1980.● ********** v LeicesterAugust 13, 1997● ********** v ChelseaSeptember 7, 1946.● Nigel Clough v **********14th August 1993

5. PENALTY SCORERS1. ***** **** 422. Phil Neal 383. Billy Liddell 344. Tommy Smith 22

7. 1982-83 DIVISION ONE FINAL LEAGUE TABLEP W D L F A Pts

Liverpool 42 24 10 8 87 37 82********** 42 22 5 15 74 57 71Man United 42 19 13 8 56 38 70

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6. PENALTY FAILURES1. Phil Neal 132. ************ 103. ************ 104. Billy Liddell 7

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STRIPTEASESTRIPTEASE

There’s been some memorable and not somemorable Liverpool kits over the years, all wornwith equal pride and passion. But can you guess the

seasons these strips made an appearance?

TOPOFTHEKOPSTOPSOFTHEKOPA fascinating look at the changing face of Liverpool’s kit downthe years. Available now, priced £4.50 (+ £1.00p&p), fromwww.merseyshop.com or by calling 0845 143 0001

Answers:1.1981-82;2.1966-67;3.1997-98;4.1892-1898;5.1987-88;6.1989-91;7.1959-60;8.1998-99

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DODGYBARNETSDODGYBARNETS

Answers:1.PhilThompson;2.DjibrilCisse;3.GraemeSouness;4.RobbieFowler;5.AbelXavier;6.CraigJohnston

Some footballers are iconic almost as much for their hairstyles as their football style. There was Ralph Coates’comb-over, Chris Waddle’s mullett and, of course, Marouane Fellaini’s afro. But how many of these players can youidentify purely from their follicular follies? Answers, as ever, at the foot of the page.

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HONOURSBOARDHONOURSBOARDThey’re the medallion men of football – some of the mostdecorated men ever to play the game. But, of course, we’renot going to give you their names! You have to identify themystery personalities simply from their honours list.

1 Scottish First Divisionwinner’s medal: 1975–766 Charity Shield winner’smedals: 1977–78, 1979–80, 1980–81,1982–83, 1986–87, 1989–903 European Cup winner’s medals:1977–78, 1980–81, 1983–848 League Championship winner’smedals: 1978–79, 1979–80, 1981–82,1982–83, 1983–84, 1985–86, 1987–88,1989–903 League Cup winner’s medals:1980–81, 1982–83, 1983–842 FA Cup winner’s medals: 1985–86,1988–891 Screen Sport Super Cup winner’smedal: 1985–86

4 First Divisionchampionship winnersmedals: 1966, 1973,1976 and 19772 FA Cup winners medals: 1965 &19742 European Cup winner’s medals:1977 & 19782 UEFA Cup winners medals: 1973& 19761 European Cup Winners Cuprunners-up medal: 19661 European Super Cup winnersmedal: 19773 Community Shield/CharityShield winners medals: (1965shared), 1966 and 19772 FA Cup runners-up medal: 1971& 19771 Football League Cup runners-upmedal: 19781 Charity Shield runners-up medal:19711 FA Youth Cup runners-up medal:1963

Division Two: 1962Division One: 1964, 1966Charity Shield:1964,(Shared) 1965,(Shared) 1966FA Cup: 1965`World Cup winner: 1966Cup Winners' Cup: Runner-up1966European Championship: Thirdplace 1968Individual honour:Honorary knighthood from TheKop

Answers:A)AlanHansenB)TommySmithC)JamieCarragherD)‘Sir’RogerHuntE)MichaelOwenF)StevenGerrardG)KevinKeegan

FA Cup: 2000–01, 2005–06League Cup: 2000–01,2002–03FA Community Shield: 2001, 2006FA Youth Cup: 1995–96UEFA Champions League: 2004–05UEFA Cup: 2000–01UEFA Super Cup: 2001, 2005Individual honours:PFA Team of the Year: 2005–06

FA Cup: 2000–01, 2005–06League Cup: 2000–01,2002–03FA Community Shield: 2001–02,2006–07UEFA Champions League: 2004–05UEFA Cup: 2000–01UEFA Super Cup: 2001–02, 2005–06Individual honoursFWA Footballer of the Year: 2008–09PFA Players' Player of the Year: 2005–06PFA Young Player of the Year: 2000–01PFA Team of the Year: 2003–04,2004–05, 2005–06, 2006–07, 2007–08,2008–09Goal of the Season: 2005-06

Football League FirstDivision Champion:1972-73, 1975–76, 1976-77UEFA Cup: Winner 1973, 1976FA Cup: Winner 1974FA Charity Shield: Winner 1974,1976European Cup: Winner 1977German Bundesliga Champion:1978–79European Cup: Runner-up 1980European Super Cup: Runner-up1977

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Do you know your nicknames? Of course youdo! But what about the stories behind them?try and fill in the blanks below, then check outthe answers on page 16 to see if you got the

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LIVERPOOLFCBANNERSLIVERPOOLFCBANNERSThey‘re part of the fabric of Liverpool FC and now they‘vebeen carefully put together to form a comprehensive galleryof pictures in this book which pays tribute to the creativity, witand humour of the Anfield faithful. Available now fromwww.meserseyshop.com or by calling 0845 143 0001

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Can you spot the six differences in this famous picture? Answers at the bottom...

Answers:HarryKewell’smedalissilver;StevenGerrard’swristbandisyellow;StevenGerrard’sarmbandhasthe‘C’onit;JohnArneRiise’stattoohasdisappeared,DidiHamann’snumberonshortshasdisappeared;AntonioNunezhasappeared(nexttoJerzyDudek)

1. Brian Hall. SteveHeighway and Brian Hallwere that footballingrarity – graduates.Bamber Gascoigne washost of the popular TVquiz show UniversityChallenge, and Heighwaywas taller than Hall. Heypresto! Big Bamber andLittle Bamber.

2. Kevin Keegan.Because of an allegedresemblance to a TVcartoon super hero ofthe day.

3. Tommy Lawrence.He claims he has no idea,but Tommy was neverwhat you’d consider slim,and used to fling himselfaround penalty areas.

4. Ronnie Whelan.Apparently his Irishaccent meant the word‘Just’ always came out as‘Dust’ – hence an instantnickname.

5. David Burrows. Theobvious abbreviation foranybody called Burrowswhile Bugs Bunny waspopular.

6. Robbie Fowler. Histeam-mates thought hewas that good he coulddo anything.

7. John Scales. Suave,urbane and sophisticated,but certainly not licensedto thrill!

8. Jason McAteer.After the loveable butnone-too-clevercharacter from OnlyFools and Horses, JasonMcAteer made a careerout of saying stupidthings. Famously he onceasked for a pizza to becut into four slices, noteight, because he wasn'tthat hungry.

9. John Barnes. Afterthe Dallas character ofthe time, Digger Barnes.He also briefly labouredunder the nickname‘Tarmac’ – because ‘hewas the black Heighway.’

10. Tommy Smith. Hecame from Anfield andwas made fromtempered steel!

11. SteveMcManaman. Analleged resemblance tothe Scooby Doocharacter. (Not StanLaurel?)

12. Glen Johnson. Notfrom his likeness topopular rapper SnoopDogg, but rather Felicia“Snoop” Pearson, theindecipherable gangsterfrom The Wire.

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