If it wasn't for one man, Liverpool Football Club would never have been born. When Everton left Anfield in a dispute over rent in 1892, club chairman John Houlding stayed behind along with a handful of supporters and just three first-team players. But he was determined to see football continue at the ground. He formed a new club from scratch, chose the name Liverpool and created a legend. More than 100 years on, no English club can match Liverpool's roll of honours.
Sunday, January 9, 2011
Man Utd 1-0 Liverpool (FA cup)
Dalglish first match in-charge saw Liverpool beaten by long-term arch-rival Man Utd at Old Trafford, and their captain sent off. Gerrard received the marching order (red card)
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