Squad Liverpool FC – Season 89/90
# | player | Joined |
---|---|---|
– | Alan Hansen Centre-Back | Jul 1, 1977 |
– | Gary Ablett Centre-Back | Nov 19, 1983 |
– | Glenn Hysén Centre-Back | Jul 1, 1989 |
– | Gary Gillespie Centre-Back | Jul 8, 1983 |
Who was playing for Liverpool in 1989?
Back row: Jan Molby, Gary Gillespie, Mike Hooper, Gary Ablett, Bruce Grobbelaar, Steve Staunton, Glenn Hysen. Middle row: Roy Evans, Ray Houghton, Ian Rush, Alex Watson, John Aldridge, Barry Venison, David Burrows, Ronnie Moran.
Who played for Liverpool in 1988?
Squad Liverpool FC – Season 88/89
# | player | Age |
---|---|---|
– | Ronnie Whelan Left Midfield | 27 |
– | Peter Beardsley Second Striker | 28 |
– | John Durnin Second Striker | 23 |
– | John Aldridge Centre-Forward | 29 |
Who played for Liverpool in 1998?
Squad Liverpool FC – Season 98/99
# | player | Age |
---|---|---|
– | Sean Dundee Centre-Forward | 26 |
– | Michael Owen Centre-Forward | 19 |
– | Robbie Fowler Centre-Forward | 24 |
– | Karl-Heinz Riedle Centre-Forward | 33 |
Who was Liverpool captain in 1989?
Ronnie Whelan
Captains for Liverpool FC since 1892
Player | Period |
---|---|
Alan Hansen | 1985-1988 |
Ronnie Whelan | 1988-1989 |
Alan Hansen | 1989-1990 |
Ronnie Whelan | 1990-1991 |
Who played at Hillsborough 1989?
An FA Cup semifinal match was scheduled between Liverpool and Nottingham Forest on April 15, 1989, at Hillsborough, a neutral venue. The sold-out game was expected to draw more than 53,000 fans. To prevent hooliganism, fans for the two teams were directed to enter from different sides of the stadium.
Who was the best football player in 1989?
The 1989 Ballon d’Or, given to the best football player in Europe as judged by a panel of sports journalists from UEFA member countries, was awarded to Marco van Basten on 26 December 1989.
Who played for Liverpool in 1986?
Middle row: Roy Evans (Trainer), John Wark, Craig Johnston, Ian Rush, Mark Lawrenson, Jim Beglin, Steve Nicol, Ronnie Moran (Trainer). Front row: Sammy Lee, Phil Neal, Bob Paisley (Assistant manager), Kenny Dalglish (Player-Manager), Alan Kennedy, Ronnie Whelan, Paul Walsh.
Who played for Liverpool in the 80s?
Squad Liverpool FC – Season 80/81
# | player | Joined |
---|---|---|
– | Howard Gayle Right Winger | May 1, 1980 |
– | Sir Kenny Dalglish Centre-Forward | Aug 10, 1977 |
– | Ian Rush Centre-Forward | Aug 18, 1988 |
– | David Fairclough Centre-Forward | Jul 1, 1974 |
Who played for Liverpool in 1980?
Back row: Avi Cohen, Phil Neal, Ray Clemence, Steve Ogrizovic, Alan Hansen, Colin Irwin, Ian Rush. Middle row: Joe Fagan, Richard Money, David Fairclough, Ray Kennedy, David Johnson, Graeme Souness, Alan Kennedy, Ronnie Moran.
Who played for Liverpool in 1991?
Squad Liverpool FC – Season 91/92
# | player | Age |
---|---|---|
– | Don Hutchison Attacking Midfield | 21 |
– | István Kozma Attacking Midfield | 27 |
– | Ronny Rosenthal Left Winger | 28 |
– | Jimmy Carter Right Winger | 26 |
Who played for Liverpool in the 90’s?
A succession of forwards played at the Reds during the 90s, some who made an instant impact and some who disappointed. Karl-Heinz Riedle, Collymore, Ronnie Rosenthal, Nigel Clough and, at the end of the decade, Michael Owen.
Who played for Liverpool in 1996?
Twenty years ago, the Liverpool squad was brimming with homegrown, local players from the club’s academy. Season 1996/97 saw Robbie Fowler, Steve McManaman, David Thompson, Dominic Matteo, Michael Owen, Jamie Carragher and Lee Jones all feature in Roy Evans’ squad.
Who won the Premier in 1989?
Liverpool
26 May 1989 – Arsenal win the league title in the final moments of the season thanks to a late goal from Michael Thomas against Liverpool which gives them a 2–0 away win. First Division top scorer Alan Smith had put Arsenal ahead earlier in the second half.
Who played at Hillsborough disaster?
Liverpool
On a sunny spring afternoon in 1989, a crush developed at the Hillsborough stadium in Sheffield resulting in the deaths of 97 Liverpool fans attending the club’s FA Cup semi-final against Nottingham Forest. It remains the UK’s worst sporting disaster.
What is Liverpool’s biggest ever defeat?
1–9
Defeats. Record defeat: 1–9 against Birmingham City in Second Division, 11 December 1954. Record defeat at Anfield: 0–6 against Sunderland in First Division, 19 April 1930. Record-scoring defeat: 2–9 against Newcastle United in First Division, 1 January 1934.
Which Liverpool players were at Hillsborough?
Liverpool players Ronnie Whelan, Steve Nicol, and former manager Joe Fagan carried the communion bread and wine. The FA chief executive Graham Kelly, who had attended the match, said the FA would conduct an inquiry into what had happened.
Who was the 97 Hillsborough victim?
Andrew Devine
Andrew Devine suffered life-changing injuries at the 1989 FA Cup semi-final in Sheffield, but survived until his death in July 2021. A coroner later ruled he was the 97th fatality and was unlawfully killed. On display at the Museum of Liverpool, the quilt was made by Linda Whitfield from donated football shirts.
What caused the crush at Hillsborough?
What has happened in the years since the Hillsborough Disaster? In the immediate aftermath of the disaster, South Yorkshire Police suggested to the press that the actions of Liverpool fans, worsened by drunkenness and hooliganism, had been a significant contributing factor in the severity of the incident.
Who won the Premier league in 1989 90?
Liverpool
The 1989–90 season was the 91st completed season of The Football League. Liverpool overhauled a greatly improved Aston Villa side to win their 18th league championship trophy and their fifth major trophy in as many seasons under Kenny Dalglish’s management.
Who is the best footballer ever existed?
Brazilian legend Pele is widely regarded as the greatest footballer of all time. No player has won more World Cups than him, and that alone should be enough to justify the Brazilian’s inclusion at the top of this list. Goalscorer supreme, Pele was also the focal point of attack for club and country.