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Liverpool were champions of England for the first time in April 1901. Sam Raybould was the Reds' top scorer, firing 17 league goals en route to the title.
Billy Liddell scored his first goal as the Reds edged a sensational 11-goal thriller against Chelsea in September 1946. The Scotsman would go on to become an icon at Anfield.
Gerry Marsden (below) and the Pacemakers reached No.1 with their version of You'll Never Walk Alone in 1963 - and the tune was soon adopted as the Kop's unofficial anthem.
David Fairclough scored one of our most celebrated goals as St Etienne were famously defeated in the European Cup quarter-final on arguably the greatest of all Anfield nights in March 1977.
Liverpool and Everton met in the first all-Merseyside Wembley final in March 1984 but it took a solitary Graeme Souness strike in the Maine Road replay to decide the destiny of the Milk Cup.
Alan Kennedy's successful penalty conversion clinched a dramatic shoot-out victory over AS Roma in Rome and a fourth European Cup for the club in May 1984.
On a thrilling night in Dortmund in May 2001, Liverpool completed an unprecedented cup treble with a thrilling 5-4 victory over Alaves in the UEFA Cup final.
On May 25, 2005, Liverpool staged the most heroic comeback of all time to win the Champions League on penalties after trailing AC Milan 3-0 at the interval in Istanbul.
In one of the most exciting FA Cup finals of all-time, Gerrard inspired the Reds to fight back to 3-3 against West Ham before they won the cup on penalties in May 2006.
On May 19, 2013, Bootle boy Jamie Carragher said goodbye to the Kop after 737 appearances - only Toxteth's Ian Callaghan, with 857, has played more games for the Reds.
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