The Official Liverpool FC Illustrated History

The Official Liverpool FC Illustrated History

by JeffAnderson (Author), StephenDone (Author)

Synopsis

If it weren't for John Houlding Liverpool Football Club would never have been born. But even Houlding could not have predicted how successful Liverpool FC would become: no English club can match the Reds' roll of honour at home and abroad: Five European Cup/Champions Leagues, three UEFA Cups, 18 Football League championships, seven FA Cups; eight Football League Cups, plus numerous others. The Official Liverpool FC Illustrated History charts rise and rise of Liverpool FC to the very summit of English and European football, from the struggles of the early years in the nineteenth century, through the domination of the late twentieth century, to the great cup successes in the new millennium. It tells the story of a club that is rich in tradition: the famous Boot Room ethic that has permeated every corridor of Anfield; plus the awesome, fanatical support offered by the Kop. This updated edition recalls the deeds of legendary managers such as Bill Shankly, Bob Paisley and Kenny Dalglish, and salutes the achievements of more recent bosses, Gerard Houllier and Rafa Benitez and the current incumbent Brendan Rodgers. It also celebrates the litany of players whose names are etched in Liverpool FC folklore: from Alex Raisbeck and Billy Liddell to Roger Hunt and Kevin Keegan; through Kenny Dalglish, Alan Hansen and Graeme Souness, to the modern legends, Jamie Carragher and Steven Gerrard and young guns Daniel Sturridge, Philippe Coutinho and Fabio Borini.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 288
Publisher: Carlton Books Ltd
Published: 09 Oct 2014

ISBN 10: 1780974833
ISBN 13: 9781780974835

Author Bio
Jeff Anderson is a journalist who has written numerous books on his beloved Liverpool FC, Including The Official Encyclopedia of Liverpool FC and The Official Liverpool FC Records. He went to his first Liverpool match aged six and spent school holidays autograph-hunting at Melwood. He is a still regular at Anfield and has witnessed every Liverpool cup final, domestic and European, since 1974. Steven Done became a Liverpool supporter when Charlie George scored Arsenal's winner against the Reds in the 1971 FA Cup and realised it should not be that way. He trained in fine art, worked as a photographer in Bristol and then as curator of collections in South Wales before moving to Liverpool with his dream job as curator of the Liverpool FC Museum and archive at Anfield.