Morrissey came through the junior ranks at Anfield before signing professional forms in May 1957 shortly after his seventeenth birthday. Kevin Lewis blocked his way into the team on the right wing but he played regularly from 28 January onwards in the 1960/61 season. Roger Hunt's injury opened the door for him as...
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"George was meticulous about drinking before a game. On the Friday night before a home game we’d stay at a hotel in Southport. I remember one occasion, we’d just signed a inside-left from Oldham called Ken Brierley. We sat down for lunch and Ken was there with a glass of beer. That was unheard off and we couldn’t believe it. Anyway, as we took our seat, Ken asked Jack Balmer, who was our captain, if it was okay. Jack replied, ‘Oh yes, we always have a pint before a game.’ When George Kay came in, he walked straight over to Ken and pulled the glass away. Ken was astonished and George told him straight, ‘When you are a Liverpool player, you do not drink before a game!’"
Known for his large-scale public artworks, Culshaw has created many of the football murals that have become landmarks around Anfield and across Liverpool.
Ownership changes in football can have immediate effects on a club’s culture and also its future success. Liverpool has had its fair share of dominating eras under varying owners. One of the most influential ownership changes came with Fenway Sports Group (FSG), but when did the group buy Liverpool?
It's not exactly a mutiny in the old-school sense, but there's definitely something happening behind closed doors inside the Anfield dressing room, with many starting to question whether Arnie Slot is dealing with a dressing room revolt.
Twelve months ago Liverpool were champions of England. They finished the 2025/26 season fifth, 25 points behind Arsenal, and out of all three cups before the last four. Arne Slot keeps his job. The squad he assembled last summer needs surgery, and the transfer window is where he has to perform it.