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Jamie Carragher

... Lee Duncan "Jamie" Carragher (born 28 January 1978) is an English footballer who plays as a defender for Premier League side Liverpool. He is the current vice-captain and is one of the club's longest-serving players; he made his 600th appearance for Liverpool in all competitions in December 2009. Carragher...

100 Pwstk

... Players Who Shook The Kop is a countdown list of the 100 players who have made the biggest impact at Liverpool F.C.. They are chosen by supporters' opinion. Over 110,000 supporters all nominated their own personal Top 10 players in order of impact made. This list has been made by Liverpool FC official...

Martin Skrtel

... Škrtel (pronounced: Shkrtel; born 15 December 1984 in Handlová) is a Slovak football defender who currently plays for English Premier League club Liverpool F.C. and Slovakia national football team. BiographyŠkrtel was raised in Ráztočno and began playing football at the age of six. Although a...

Records And Facts

... FC Records and Facts Appearance Records Most first team appearances: Ian Callaghan (857) Most League appearances: Ian Callaghan (640) Most FA Cup appearances: Ian Callaghan (79) Most League Cup appearances: Ian Rush (78) Most European appearances: Jamie Carragher (116*) Oldest...

Liverpool Captains

... fc Captain Stats Player Played Won Drawn Lost Pts   Win %      Av Pts Steve Nicol  9  6  2  1  21     66.67         2.33  Steve McManaman  8  5  1  2  18     62.50         2.25  Sami Hyypia  130  69  32  29  268     53.08         2.06  Robbie...

Ian Callaghan

... Robert Callaghan MBE (born 10 April 1942 in Toxteth, Liverpool) is a former Liverpool footballer who holds the record for most appearances for the club with 857. Contents 1 Life and playing career 2 Honours 2.1 Club career 2.1.1 Domestic Honours 2.1.2 European and International honours 2.2...

Hyypia

... Hyypiä     Sami Tuomas Hyypiä (born 7 October 1973) is a retired European Cup winning Finnish footballer who played in the centre back position. He last played for GermanBundesliga side Bayer 04 Leverkusen and was the captain of the Finland national football team. He joined Leverkusen in summer...

Lfc In India: 26 Photo Stories

... Liverpool FC visited Mumbai last week, the staff who travelled were moved by what they saw and experienced. These are the stories behind the pictures.   A week ago today, Liverpool FC touched down in India to help coach children at the LFC - Standard Chartered football clinic in Mumbai. While some...

Michael Wilson

... our latest starlet in profile, we speak to defender Michael Wilson ahead of today's mouthwatering U18 clash at Manchester City. The young defender has represented the club since the age of 12 and has given a good account of himself whenever he has been called upon by Mike Marsh so far this season. Here...

Happy Birthday, Carra

... Carragher celebrates his 34th birthday today and here are 10 reasons why we love Bootle's finest.   1. In Istanbul... When he retires, Carragher will be best remembered for his colossal defensive performances on so many famous European nights for Liverpool. In Turin, Milan, and Barcelona as well...

Steven Gerrard

... George Gerrard, (born 30 May 1980), is an English footballer who plays for English Premier League club Liverpool CD and the England national team. He is usually employed in the central midfield role, although he has also played as a right or left-sided midfielder and a second striker.   Gerrard,...

Kenny Dalglish

... Mathieson "Kenny" Dalglish MBE (born 4 March 1951 in Glasgow, Scotland), is a former Scottish footballer. Throughout his 20-year career, he played for just two teams, Scottish Premier League club Celtic for eight years and English Premier League side Liverpool for twelve years. Dalglish is known...

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