Scottish left-half Jimmy McInnes arrived at Anfield in time to play in the last 11 first division fixtures of the 1937/38 season, taking over the number six shirt from legend Jimmy McDougall who wore it with distinction for nine years. He made his debut in a 3-1 win over Brentford in West London on 19 March 1938 which...
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"I had no doubts that Graeme would become a manager. He had the character and was always a self-confident individual. He's always had a burning desire for success, as a player and now as a manager. And to be fair, he's had his fair share of success in management. He's proved he can win things, in this country and abroad, and everyone up here is just hoping he can do the same with Newcastle now. Given time, I've got no doubt in my mind that he's the right man for this job.
"I'm sure he'll be the first to admit that he made mistakes at Liverpool. It was his first big job in England and perhaps he tried to change things too quickly. By all accounts, he's certainly mellowed a lot since then. But he's still got that burning desire to win trophies and this passion and will to win rubs off on the players."
The 2026 World Cup is well under way across North America, and Liverpool have a strong contingent representing their nations.
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If you've ever stood on the corner of Walton Breck Road as the team bus pulls in, you'll know that there’s something about Anfield that defies simple logic. People talk about the "aura" or the "12th man" as if it’s some mystical force field that physically pushes the ball into the net at the Kop end. For years, rival fans laughed it off as mere sentimentality, but if you look at the cold, hard numbers, there is a very real statistical anomaly at play.
Liverpool's summer schedule for 2026/27 is taking shape, and it carries the kind of fixtures that quicken the pulse of any supporter who pores over the club's results and history. Four pre-season friendlies are now lined up between 25 July and 9 August — Sunderland, Wrexham, a meeting with Leeds United at Soldier Field in Chicago, and a closing night against AS Monaco at Anfield. For a fanbase that knows its FA Cup nights, its European epics and its roll-call of captains and managers by heart, the off-season quiet is lifting, and the anticipation that has defined so many Anfield summers is stirring once more.