Liverpool FC - history in autographs

Liverpool FC - history in autographs

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Liverpool FC autographs collection by Jaroslaw Zajac
History in autographs
Collection started in 2000

03/07/2025

Diogo... RIP
No words

Photos from Liverpool FC - history in autographs's post 25/05/2025

Alan Hansen and Virgil van Dijk. Both CBs, both Captains, both Legends of the most successful club of England.
Liverpool FC celebrate the 20th league title.

27/04/2025

CHAMPIONS OF ENGLAND FOR THE 20TH TIME!!!

04/02/2025

Jordy Brouwer
He joined Liverpool in 2007 as promising striker. He was playing for Reserves team and never made his first team debut. He was loaned out to RKC Waalwijk in 2009 and finally left to ADO Den Haag in 2011.
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0 matches for Liverpool FC

Photos from Liverpool FC - history in autographs's post 01/02/2025

Mike Hooper
He began his career at Liverpool FC in 1985 and made his first-team debut in 1986. Despite facing competition for the starting position (he was Bruce Grobbelaar's substitute), Hooper's resilience and dedication earned him respect among fans and teammates. After leaving Liverpool, he continued his career at various clubs, but his time at Anfield remains a highlight of his journey.
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73 matches and 23 clean sheets for Liverpool FC
Honours with LFC: Charity Shield x4

30/01/2025

Charlie Adam
He joined Liverpool in July 2011 from Blackpool. The Scottish midfielder quickly became known for his passing ability and powerful long shots. During his time at Anfield, he made 37 appearances, scoring 7 goals. Adam played a key role in midfield, standing out in some memorable matches, including a stunning goal against Manchester United. His stint at Liverpool lasted until 2012, after which he moved to Stoke City.
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37 matches, 2 goals and 6 assists for Liverpool FC
Honours with LFC: League Cup

28/01/2025

Jack Hobbs
He made his first-team debut in 2005 but struggled for regular game time due to fierce competition. Hobbs had loan spells at clubs like Scunthorpe and Leicester before eventually left and played mainly in Championship clubs, showcasing his defensive skills.
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5 matches for Liverpool FC

Photos from Liverpool FC - history in autographs's post 26/01/2025

Phil Neal
As a right-back, he made 650 appearances between 1974 and 1985, becoming the club's most capped player at the time. Neal was instrumental in Liverpool's dominance during the late 1970s and early 1980s, winning numerous trophies, including four European Cups, eight League titles and multiple domestic cups. Renowned for his defensive skills and attacking support, Neal's contributions solidified his legacy as one of Liverpool's all-time greats.
Some of his records:
- played 417 matchew in a row for Liverpool FC
- only player to win four European Cups with Liverpool FC
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650 matches, 59 goals and 45 assists for Liverpool FC

Honours with LFC: League title x8, League Cup x4, European Cup x4, UEFA Cup x2, European Super Cup, FA Charity Shield x5

Photos from Liverpool FC - history in autographs's post 25/01/2025

Bill Shankly
He was a pivotal figure in the history of Liverpool Football Club, serving as manager from 1959 to 1974. He transformed the club into a dominant force in English football, emphasizing a strong work ethic and team spirit. Shankly inherited a club struggling in the Second Division but quickly led them to promotion to First Division in 1962.
Under his leadership, Liverpool won numerous titles, including three First Division championships and the FA Cup in 1965. His tactical innovations and focus on player fitness revolutionized the game, setting a new standard for managerial excellence. Shankly also fostered a deep connection with the fans.
His legacy extended beyond trophies; he instilled a sense of identity and pride in the club. Shankly retired in 1974, leaving behind a transformed Liverpool, which would go on to achieve further success in the years that followed. His impact is still felt today, making him one of the most revered figures in football history.
He is the author of many famous quotes that are still quoted today, such as: "Football is not a matter of life and death; it’s much more important than that." or "In Liverpool, there are two teams – Liverpool and Liverpool reserves."

783 matches as manager of Liverpool FC
Honours with LFC: League title x3, Second Division title, FA Cup x2, UEFA Cup, Charity Shield x3

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Photos from Liverpool FC - history in autographs's post 02/12/2024

Sander Westerveld
The Dutchman signed for Liverpool FC in 1999 and became the most expensive goalkeeper in England. He kept 42 clean sheets in his 103 games for LFC. He played an important role in season 1999/00 and helped Liverpool to return to Europe by conceding the fewest goals in Premier League (29 from 30 as Brad Friedel conceded one goal during his two matches this season). In his second season The Reds won The Treble - UEFA Cup, FA Cup and League Cup. On the beginning of season 2001/02 Liverpool signed two new keepers - Jerzy Dudek and Chris Kirkland. After international break manager Gerard Houllier informed Westerveld that he was a number 3 goalkeeper from that time. Westerveld decided then to leave Anfield and he later played for clubs in Spain, again England (including short loan to Everton), Netherlands, Italy and South Africa.

103 matches and 42 clean sheets for Liverpool FC
Honours for LFC: FA Cup, League Cup, UEFA Cup, European Super Cup, Charity Shield

Photos from Liverpool FC - history in autographs's post 20/11/2024

David Johnson
He was one of the players who represented two clubs from both sides of Stanley Park. His career in Red part of Liverpool was much more successful. He joined Liverpool FC in 1976 as England National Team player and at that time he was a Club's record transfer with 200 000 GBP fee. In 1978 Johnson became the first player in history to score for both clubs in the Merseyside derby. He played in attack with Kenny Dalglish in European Cup 1980-81 final in Paris, when Liverpool FC beat Read Madrid 1-0, securing third title for The Reds.
David Johnson died in 2022 following a battle with throat cancer.

213 matches, 78 goals and 27 assists for Liverpool FC
Honours for LFC: League title x4, League Cup x2, European Cup x3, European Super Cup, Charity Shield x4

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