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Appearance Records Most first team appearances: Ian Callaghan (857) Oldest Player: Ted Doig, 41 years, 165 days (v Newcastle, 11.03.1908) Most Season as an Ever Present: Phil Neal (9) Longest Serving Player: Elisha Scott (21 years, 52 days, from 1913 to 1934) Goal Scoring Records Most first team goals: Ian Rush (346) Most goals as sub: David Fairclough (18) Youngest goal scorer: Michael Owen (17 years, 144 days, v Wimbledon 06.05.1997) International Records Most Capped Player: Steven Gerrard (74*, England) Other Individual Records Most Medals: Phil Neal (20) Match Records Biggest League Win: 10-1 V Rotherham Town, Div Two, 18th Feb 1896 Record Defeat: 1-9 v Birmingham City (a) 11 Dec. 1954 Transfers Record Fee Paid: Fernando Torres, 4 July, 2007 (Atletico Madrid, est. £20m) First League Game 2 September 1893, Division 2
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*)
Youngest Player: Max Thompson, 17 years, 129 days (v Tottenham, 08.05.1974)
Most Consecutive Appearances: Phil Neal (417, from 23.10.76 to 24.09.83)
Most League goals: Roger Hunt (245)
Most FA Cup goals: Ian Rush (39)
Most League Cup goals: Ian Rush (48)
Most European goals: Steven Gerrard (32*)
Most hat-tricks: Gordon Hodgson (17)
Most hat-tricks in a season: Roger Hunt (5, in 1961-62)
Most goals in a season: Roger Hunt (41, in 1961-62)
Most penalties scored: Jan Molby (42)
Most games without scoring: Ephraim Longworth (371)
Oldest goal scorer: Billy Liddell (38 years, 55 days, v Stoke City, 05.03.1960)
Most international goals: Ian Rush and Michael Owen (26 for Wales and England)
Biggest League Defeat: 1-9 v Birmingham City, Div. 2, 11th Dec 1954
Biggest European Win: 11-0 v Stromsgodset, Drammen, 17th Sept. 1974, ECWC 1st Rnd
Record Fee Received: Xabi Alonso, 5 Aug. 2009 (Real Madrid, est. £34m)
v Middlesbrough Ironopolis (a) Won 2-0
Team: McOwen, Hannah, McLean, Henderson, McQue (1), McBride, Gordon, McVean (1), M. McQueen, Stott, H. McQueen.
