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The tough Scotsman was Shankly‘s corporal, a man to his liking who kept the players on their toes. No one is more ideal to give a more intimate perspective of Reuben Bennett than Michael, his son.
LFChistory’s remit is to provide the most comprehensive coverage of the club’s long and illustrious life. We have a responsibility to record the facts accurately and to not be afraid to change them even though they are Roger Hunt's records.
"As a South African Liverpool supporter, I found myself searching for a list of my countrymen who have represented the club over the years," says Liam Bekker who sent LFCHistory.net this noteworthy article.
Chris Wood, who is an important part of LFChistory.net, has reached the personal landmark of attending 1,000 Liverpool games!
Lawler wasn’t an average footballer at Liverpool, but quite simply the greatest goalscoring defender in the club’s history. Arnie met Chris in Liverpool and the "quiet man" was quite talkative.
Scottish keeper, Kenny Campbell, told his life story in the Weekly News. Chapter six was published on 18 June 1921.
Scottish keeper, Kenny Campbell, told his life story in the Weekly News. Chapter four was published on 4 June 1921.
Scottish keeper, Kenny Campbell, told his life story in the Weekly News. Chapter five was published on 11 June 1921.
Scottish keeper, Kenny Campbell, told his life story in the Weekly News in May and June of 1921. In the first two chapters he had just left Scotland for Liverpool and was adapting to Merseyside life.
Scottish keeper, Kenny Campbell, told his life story in the Weekly News. Chapter two was published on 14 May 1921.
Scottish keeper, Kenny Campbell, told his life story in the Weekly News. Chapter one was published on 7 May 1921.
Chris Wood reviews Liverpool Cult Heroes
Chris Wood reviews Got, Not Got : The Lost World of Liverpool
Chris Wood reviews The Official Liverpool FC Illustrated History
Chris Wood reviews Luis Suarez The Biography of the World’s most Controversial Footballer
Chris Wood reviews Hard Case: The Autobiography of Jimmy Case
Chris Wood reviews Places I Remember - Liverpool F.C. European Adventures as told by the Fans
I first bumped into Robbie Fowler in 1998 outside Anfield in rather awkward circumstances.Now 16 years later we meet again.
From the Bucks Herald on 30 January 1953.
Now including every friendly match in Liverpool history - more than 850 matches! Pre-order your book to have your name listed in the Roll of Honour in the book’s appendix.
Chris Wood reviews James Corbett's new book.
Chris Wood reviews Make Us Dream: The Story of Liverpool's 2013/14 Season
Only the passing of time will reveal whether or not Liverpool manager Brendan Rodgers has pulled off an incredible coup by persuading Mario Balotelli to return to English football.
With every Liverpool first-team match televised somewhere around the world, it is hard to imagine when supporters were starved of watching their club on the screen.
Alberto Moreno is the latest prosmising youngster to join Liverpool and the future certainly looks bright at Anfield.
Javier Manquillo has joined Liverpool in a temporary deal that reportedly could see his return to Atletico next summer if he is successful.
Our very own, Chris Wood, reviews Dave Usher's new book
Plenty of quality players have been signing for Liverpool this summer and this Belgian international of Kenyan descent is the latest arrival.
Chris Wood profiles Liverpool's new leader in defence.
Chris Wood on Liverpool's latest capture, unveiled today.
Liverpool's latest recruit, who signed officially for the club today after agreeing to join the Reds on 5 June, is an energetic box-to-box midfielder, with good skill on the ball and an excellent eye for a pass.
Liverpool strengthen further their squad with Southampton's key player.
Our very own, Chris Wood, reviews Tony Evans' new book.
The British Newspaper Archives are an online service that digitise old newspapers and make them available online.
If Liverpool Football Club had made a move to sign Rickie Lambert five years ago, nobody would have shown the slightest surprise.
Reds have got used to Steven George Gerrard creating or breaking records and setting new standards since his debut in Liverpool’s first team at the end of November, 1998.
This review of The Liverpool Encyclopedia is by Jacqueline Wadsworth, granddaughter of Liverpool hard man, Walter Wadsworth. Published in the sadly defunct Well Red magazine December 2013.
When one of Liverpool's greatest goalscorers reveals "The Art of Shooting" you sit up and listen. Published in the Exeter and Plymouth Gazette on 27 September 1930.
Dave Prentice's interview that was published in the Liverpool Echo on Monday the 18th of November + a web-interview for Echo's site. Emphasis on the book and our website LFChistory.net.
Chris Wood approached The Anatomy of Liverpool with a certain amount of trepidation, despite knowing that Mister Wilson is recognised as being one of the finest sports-writers of our time.
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