kenny dalglish a signé le 10 aout 1977 à LFC.il a fait 515 matchs pour LFC,a marqué 172 fois.il remplaçait kevien keegan en arrivant.
danny murphy ,dit "spud" est parti à charlton le 10 aout 2004.il a marqué 44 goals in 249 reds games.il a marqué 3 fois un but victorieux à old trafford.
le 10 aout 1974,bill shankly jouait son dernier match pour LFC lors du match du charity shield contre leeds que nous avons gagné aux penalties.
toutefois,ce match est resté célèbre pour la bataille entre deux joueurs,kevin keegan et le joueur de leeds billy brenner.les deux premiers britanniques à être exclu à wembley.
On this day in Liverpool history - 10th August
The arrival of the kingKenny Dalglish signed from Celtic for £440,000 on this day in 1977, to fill the gap left by the recently-departed Kevin Keegan. King Kenny struck 172 times in his 515 games, winning countless honours as both player and manager, and remains a great friend to the club.
We met Celtic in a friendly eleven years ago today, sharing a goalless draw at Celtic Park.
Wembley disgracePhil Boersma netted as we drew 1-1 with Leeds United in the first FA Charity Shield to be played at Wembley on this day in 1974, as Bill Shankly led the reds out for the last time. We went on to claim the trophy, winning a penalty shoot-out 6-5 thanks to Ian Callaghan’s decisive kick after each side had converted five successfully, with Brian Clough having nominated keeper David Harvey to take Leeds’ sixth kick.
However, the day was marred by the dismissals, and shirt-tossing, of Kevin Keegan and Leeds United’s Billy Bremner, the first ever British players to be sent off at Wembley. Both players were eventually banned for eleven games and fined £500 apiece.
Spud departsDanny Murphy left Anfield to join Charlton Athletic for £2.5m two years ago today, after netting 44 goals in 249 reds games. He is best remembered for three times scoring the winner for us at Old Trafford. He made 64 appearances for the Addicks, notching ten times, before moving to Tottneham Hotspur for £2m in January of this year.
Austrian joyWe travelled to the Arnold Schwarzenegger Stadion two years ago today to face Austrian champions Grazer AK in the third qualifying round for the Champions League. Michael Owen remained on the bench as his transfer to Real Madrid loomed, while Djibril Cissé, Josemi, Darren Potter and Stephen Warnock all made their senior debuts, in Rafael Benítez’s first competitive game. This was our hundredth game in the European Cup, and Steven Gerrard bagged both goals in our 2-0 victory, also having a third cruelly chalked off for offside.
Reds off the markMichael Robinson scored in his first reds game on this day in 1983, as we beat WAC Morocco 3-1 in a testimonial match. Steve Nicol and Graeme Souness netted our others. Two years later, Kevin MacDonald scored his first reds goal in a 3-3 friendly draw at Bristol City. Ronnie Whelan was also on target, with our other score coming from an own goal.
Antonio – first and lastYoung Spanish right-back Antonio Barragán made his only senior reds appearance on this day last year as we won 3-1 at CSKA Sofia in the first leg of our Champions League Third Qualifying Round tie. Steven Gerrard set up all three of our goals, with Fernando Morientes bagging a brace to add to a Djibril Cissé strike.
Rushie trebleIan Rush bagged a hat-trick on this day in 1990 as we beat Swedish side Landskrona BoIS 6-3 in a pre-season friendly. Ray Houghton weighed in with a brace, with Ronnie Rosenthal completing the reds scoring.
It starts with CityWe kicked off the new season on this day in 1968 by defeating Manchester City 2-1 at Anfield, thanks to goals from Bobby Graham and Peter Thompson.
Shepherd flocksArthur Shepherd left Anfield on this day in 1949, to sign for New Brighton. He was on our books at the same time as his brothers Joseph and right-back Bill. He struck twelve times in eleven wartime games, but never appeared for the reds in peacetime.
Shoot-out defeatThe reds lost a penalty shoot-out 4-2 six years ago today, following a 1-1 draw at Norwegian side Vålerenga in a pre-season friendly, with Vladimír Šmicer on the scoresheet. Dietmar Hamann and Titi Camara both missed their kicks, while Gary McAllister and Nick Barmby were successful.
Swiss redsWe played out a goalless draw with Servette FC Genève at Les Charmilles on this day in 1982. Two years later, John Wark bagged the only goal of the game to claim the Phillips Trophy against Grasshopper-Club Zürich at Letzigrund.
Other friendliesTwelve years ago today, Robbie Fowler netted a brace with Steve McManaman also scoring as we won 3-1 at Wrexham. Thirty years ago today, we lost 2-0 at Dutch side Twente.
Ex-reds on the movePhil Babb joined Bradford City from Millwall on a free transfer on this day in 1990. He went on to make 93 appearances for the Bantams, scoring fourteen times, before moving on to Coventry City. Seven years later, Ronnie Rosenthal joined Watford on a free transfer from Tottenham Hotspur. He bagged eleven goals in 39 games for the Hornets.