The Official Liverpool FC Illustrated Encyclopedia

The Official Liverpool FC Illustrated Encyclopedia

by JeffAnderson (Author), StephenDone (Author)

Synopsis

From A to Z, The Official Liverpool FC Illustrated History chronicles the highs and lows of LFC's stunning story and serves as an unequalled source of reference on everything to do with the club. From the Academy through to Christian Ziege, encompassing Beardsley, Carragher, Dalglish, Evans, Fairclough, Gerrard, Houllier, Ince, Jones, Keegan, Liddell, McAllister, Neal, Owen, Paisley, Rodgers, Shankly, Toshack, UEFA Champions League, Voronin, Whelan, Xavier and Yeats in between, this is a fascinating alphabetical journey through over a century of sporting heroics set against the backdrop of life on Merseyside. But most importantly it is a story of incredible passion and pride. For Liverpool Football Club somehow manages to inspire not only its own fans, but also followers of football the world over. For millions, Liverpool Football Club is a special place and this is its own special story.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 224
Edition: 4th ed.
Publisher: Carlton Books Ltd
Published: 06 Oct 2016

ISBN 10: 1780978480
ISBN 13: 9781780978482

Author Bio
Jeff Anderson is a journalist and die-hard Liverpool FC fan, who has written numerous books on his beloved Club, including the The Official Illustrated History of Liverpool FC (with co-author Stephen Done) and the Official Liverpool FC Book of Records. He went to his first Liverpool match aged six and spent much of his school holidays autograph-hunting at the Reds' Melwood Training Ground. He is a still regular spectator 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 of fine arts, coal-mining artefacts and bizarrely - George Best's ties in South Wales before he moved to Liverpool and secured his dream job as curator of the Liverpool FC Museum and archive at Anfield.