When did Liverpool first play in Europe?
14th of September 1964
Forty years ago Liverpool played their first European game at Anfield Road. The game was played on the Monday the 14th of September 1964. Their opponents were the Icelandic champions K.R. (Knattspyrnufélag Reykjavíkur – The Reykjavík Football Club). The first leg in Reykjavík ended with a 5:0 victory for Liverpool.
Who was the first ever Liverpool player?
First team
| Name | Date of birth (age) | Signed in |
|---|---|---|
| Goalkeepers | ||
| Joe Pearson | 1868 (age 24-25) | 1892 |
| Forwards | ||
| Tom Wyllie | 5 April 1870 (age 23) | 1892 |
Who is the best Liverpool player in history?
To a certain generation of Liverpool fan, ‘King’ Kenny Dalglish will always be their number one. And rightly so. Brought in to replace the outgoing King Kevin (Keegan), Dalglish ended his first season at Anfield by scoring the winning goal in the 1978 European Cup final – and the rest, as they say, is history.
Who is the longest team in the Premier League?
Manchester City
List of Premier League clubs
| Club | Town or City | Longest spell |
|---|---|---|
| Manchester City | Manchester | 13 |
| Manchester United | Trafford, Greater Manchester | 30 |
| Middlesbrough | Middlesbrough | 11 |
| Newcastle United | Newcastle upon Tyne | 16 |
What does 47 on a hat mean?
After the Declaration of Independence pennant came the Red Sox ones. The Red Sox won the American League Pennant in 1946; the brothers thought selling sports pennants might work as well as peddling political ones. So they started “47 (originally Twin Enterprises).
What are 47 caps?
A ’47 cap symbolizes that which is classic in all US teams from the NHL, NBA, MLB and NFL. With a history stretching back to the 1940s, ’47 has the ability to create hats that consistently meet the expectations we have about really classic sports team caps.