Word Of Sport: The Sports Bookshop

Please login or join us

Lost password?


Expert Search

Expert search terms

Standard search

Criteria for search
Where to look
Look in our weblog

You can also get help with searching or try browsing by tag.


You are in: Home / Books / Liverpool's Hall of Fame

Liverpool's Hall of Fame

Author:
By Ken Rogers
Format:
Hardback
Availability:
In print, usually dispatched within 3-4 days.
Price:
£20.00 £18.00 (Save 10%)
Tagged with:
, ,

Member Reviews

You Can

Liverpool's Hall of Fame

Further Details

  • Published: 15th Jun 2007
  • ISBN: 1905266200
  • Pages: 224
  • Size: 297mm x 215mm

Purchase options

Add to Basket


From the Publisher:

Five-times European champions, Liverpool Football Club have the richest history in British football. With such a prestigious heritage, the task for a specially selected panel of judges was how to select two iconic players for every decade from the many great players who have represented the club, in order to make-up a star-studded official Hall of Fame. This book provides the panel's answers, with some controversial decisions along the way.

This is the definitive guide to the greatest Liverpool players of all time, illustrated with the finest archive photography. In addition, the publication also reveals the name of every single individual who has played for the Anfield giants, with the Hall of Fame-ers themselves each having a dedicated statistical section.

Recently Viewed

  1. Liverpool's Hall of Fame (hardback)

Free Shipping

Introductory Offer:

Spend more than £20.00 and get free UK delivery!

Shipping information

From The Members

Read the latest member reviews, see popular titles and today’s featured member.

Members’ section

Join Us

As a member you can post your own book reviews, get first dibs on signed books and special offers. Membership is free and comes with 10% off your first order!

Register for membership

It's A Fact!

Two England players from Stoke City FC, Goalkeeper William Rowley and right back Thomas Clare made their international debut against Ireland in Liverpool on March 2, 1889 winning 6-1.

Jon’ Avatar

Submitted by: Jon