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Dalglish's impressive managerial record at LFC

Liverpool fans' prayers were answered today when Liverpool confirmed The Return of KING KENNY to the managerial hotseat.

Listen to Liverpool's first supporters song

LFChistory.net came across this wonderful song in the Liverpool Echo and Paul Wilkes, a singer/songwriter from Liverpool, recorded it for us!

Reds Europa League mission accomplished

Liverpool Echo press report on Steaua Bucharest - Liverpool on 02.12.2010.

Liverpool F.C. manager Taylor resigns

Phil Taylor resigned at Liverpool FC after 23 years at Anfield.

The day Bob Paisley got knocked out

Bob Paisley described himself as "aggressive but I played the game because I loved and enjoyed it. I might have hurt people and I got hurt myself a few times, but not with any malice."

Profile of Raul Meireles

Meireles' name is not splashed across the papers, but is suits him perfectly to get on with his work quietly. He covers more ground than anyone else, has an above average shot, and great vision.

1921-1922: Liverpool dominant in the League

Liverpool were heading for the title for the first time in 16 years.

1922-1923: Liverpool win the League 2nd year in a row!

Liverpool wanted to become the fifth side since the League was formed in 1888 to win the championship in two consecutive seasons.

Christian Poulsen in profile

Poulsen is certainly not a stranger to Roy Hodgson, who gave the Dane his first big break in football.

1964 interview with future Liverpool star Emlyn Hughes

A classic interview from 1964 between Blackpool and England star and journalist Jimmy Armfield and a 17 year old full back, who has just completed his first year as a professional footballer with Blackpool. His name, a certain Emlyn Hughes.

An insight into Danny Wilson, a potential Liverpool FC star

"Liverpool can't win the League without a Scotsman in their side." Reds have heard that quite often, but the thing is... it's the God's honest truth.

Detailed profile on Joe Cole

Joe Cole became Roy Hodgson's first signing for Liverpool.

Milan Jovanovic in profile

Chris Wood spotlights Liverpool's latest capture and Rafa Benítez' last ever signing.

When the Christians ate the lions - new piece by Wooltonian

Wooltonian has published a new article on his favourite subject Billy Liddell as this week marks the 9th Anniversary of the passing of "King Billy".

Roy Hodgson's coaching philosophy and tactics

A detailed look at Roy Hodgson's mentality towards football and what the players can expect at Melwood.

Roy Hodgson: An in-depth profile

Excluding joint-partnerships (Barclay/McKenna & Evans/Houllier), Roy Hodgson became Liverpool Football Club's eighteenth manager when he signed a three-year deal to succeed Rafael Benitez from the first day of July, 2010.

Goodbye to Rafa

LFChistory.net's very own Chris Wood says his goodbyes.

Carragher rejoins the Three Lions for one last hurrah

Jamie Carragher looks likely to make England's 23 man squad for the World Cup, and will provide valuable experience in South Africa.

2007-2010: Moscow and Rome in their sights

Chris Wood has written Liverpool's complete European history for LFChistory.net and this is his latest chapter.

Focus on Graeme Souness from Shoot! 1986

Profile of one of Liverpool's greatest ever midfielders, then with Rangers.

Torres To Make It A Hat-Trick Of Liverpool World Cup Finalists?

Spain are the 4/1 favourites to win the World Cup in South Africa.

GESET - Paris 1981 Peter C writes

GESET - Paul B in 1981

Will a Liverpool Player Lift the World Cup?

Liverpool's first World Cup hero was Roger Hunt, who was part of England's triumphant World Cup team in 1966.

Ronnie Whelan in Match's Star Spot 1985

Ronnie Whelan featured in Star Spot in Match in 1985.

Read the 60 mins interview with Ian Rush

LFChistory.net has exclusive access to LFC.tv's "60 minutes" in-depth interviews.

Read the 60 mins interview with Bruce Grobbelaar

LFChistory.net has exclusive access to LFC.tv's "60 minutes" in-depth interviews.

King of keepers

An article from the Liverpool Echo in March 1979.

Review of At the End of the Storm

"At the end of the Storm" is a wonderful tribute to the management and players of Liverpool Football Club who won the first post war championship in the 1946-47 season.

Anfield of Dreams

A book review of Neil Dunkin's "Anfield of Dreams" was nominated for the Best New Writer award at last year's British Sports Book awards.

How Torres compares to other LFC strikers after 100 games

Fernando Torres played his 100th game for Liverpool vs. Wigan Athletic on 16th December. How does his scoring record compare to other Liverpool greats after their landmark 100th game?

Shoot! Focus on Bruce Grobbelaar

Shoot! focuses Liverpool's Jungleman Bruce Grobbelaar in 1982.

Alan Hansen Shoot! Focus

A classic 1981 focus on Scotland's finest.

Shoot! Super Focus on Phil Thompson

A nostalgic look at a Shoot profile of Thommo.

Wark On

John Wark's name, reputation and career command respect. This book is a fascinating summary of an outstanding club career with Ipswich Town, Liverpool and Middlesbrough.

Scottish internationals at Liverpool

Liverpool had a large number of Scotsmen in the early years of the club, but only 24 out of 45 Scottish internationals on the internationals' list were at Liverpool when they represented Scotland.

England internationals at Liverpool

The owner of Bill Shankly's desk

There was a lot of tension in the room when Bill Shankly's historical desk was put up for auction last year.

Listen to Bill Shankly's favourite songs

According to Shankly's granddaughter, Bill used to listen faithfully to the same catalogue of songs before a big match to prepare himself mentally.

Winners in Dicky Sams competition

We want to thank those who participated in our quiz and tried to win a copy of "Dicky Sams - Liverpool in blue and white."

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