Steven Gerrard 2003-Present Steven Gerrard is a walking icon for Liverpool fans. Over the last seven or eight years he has been, without question, the best and most important player in the Liverpool team. He’s the undoubted heart of the team, the man who has dragged the team to successesRead More →

Leicester have a +20 goal difference and have scored 66 goals; Liverpool +21 and 63 goals. Premier League rules for classification state that in the unlikely scenario of both teams ending with the same points, goal difference and goals scored, positions would be decided on the head-to-head record between theRead More →

In November 2019, Hillsborough match commander David Duckenfield was found not guilty of the gross negligence manslaughter of 95 Liverpool fans in the 1989 disaster. The former South Yorkshire Police Chief Superintendent, 75, was in charge of the game. How many Liverpool fans died at Hillsborough? A Liverpool fan whoRead More →

​(South African English) (especially in place names) a hill. (usually the Kop) (British English) (especially in the past) an area of steps at a football (soccer) team’s ground where that team’s supporters stand to watch the game, especially at Liverpool Football Club. What do you call a Liverpool fan? LiverpoolRead More →

Clemence played 336 games without missing a single match from 9 September 1972 until 4 March 1978. Only two players have made more first-team appearances for the club; Ian Callaghan and Jamie Carragher. In Clemence’s distinguished career at Liverpool, he kept 323 clean sheets in 665 appearances. What was RayRead More →

On 12 January 2018, during an U23 match against Manchester City, Brewster received oxygen and had to be stretchered off the field after landing awkwardly following an aerial challenge. He was later diagnosed with a high ankle sprain and related ligament damage and was ruled out for the remainder ofRead More →

The Premier League leaders were knocked out of the competition on Wednesday by Spanish side Atletico Madrid. Who is Liverpool captain? Joe Gomez relished the ‘massive honour’ of captaining Liverpool as they advanced to round four of the Carabao Cup by beating Norwich City 3-0. The centre-back was one ofRead More →

The areas to the north of the Mersey, including Liverpool, form part of the historic county of Lancashire, while the borough of Wirral to the south belongs to the historic county of Cheshire. When did Liverpool change from Lancashire to Merseyside? Merseyside was created on 1 April 1974 from areasRead More →