Top 786 Liverpool Fc Quotes & Sayings - Page 5

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Last updated on December 5, 2024.
If there was a horror movie showing somewhere in Liverpool between 1967 and 1975, I saw it.
When you come to a club like Liverpool, you need to perform straight away and consistently.
When I was a child, that really was in my mind, to play for a great club like Liverpool. — © Naby Keita
When I was a child, that really was in my mind, to play for a great club like Liverpool.
When you play for Liverpool and England, you have good players around you, and you want to compete with the best.
This is hard to say but I think Jurgen Klopp has been a bit blinkered at Liverpool.
I was raised in inner-city Liverpool, the first in my family to go to university.
I've been at Liverpool for eight years, and the time has come for us to start achieving.
I left in Liverpool a lot of friends. I have a very good relationship with all of them.
Managing Liverpool? Yes, for sure, I have dreamt of that, but first I have to prove myself and prepare.
I was in the game for the love of football - and I wanted to bring back happiness to the people of Liverpool.
I've had lunch with Alisson when he arrived at Liverpool. We have a very good relationship. He's a friend.
It gets like this in Liverpool when you're on the ferry and the sun reflects off the Mersey.
I had a wonderful time at Liverpool. My three and a half years there was a great experience. — © Brendan Rodgers
I had a wonderful time at Liverpool. My three and a half years there was a great experience.
Honest to god, I'm so happy it's frightening! I'm just so chuffed - that's all I can say. (on playing for Liverpool again)
I stay in contact with friends I have in Liverpool. It's not a normal club; it's so special and very important to me.
Liverpool had a lot of success under Rafa Benitez, and that is difficult for anyone to follow.
Playing for Wales or making my debut for Liverpool, it was excitement, a feeling of freedom even.
I risked getting my tyres nicked by going to Robbie Fowler's home in Liverpool!
Liverpool is such a big club, and I was fortunate to be one of a select few to have played for them. It was an amazing time.
Personally, I'm happy how I played in my first 'clasico' against Liverpool.
Our number one opponents are not Liverpool, Arsenal or Manchester United. It is ourselves at Chelsea.
In Rome, I was already trying to help in shaping the game, but the style was a little bit different to what we do at Liverpool.
Liverpool are a team that is essentially very defensive; caution is at the heart of their game.
I'd love to be a mole on the wall in the Liverpool dressing room at half-time.
But Liverpool is a big club, and expectations are high, so it is normal that you are going to be criticised.
Liverpool are a very hard team to beat in front of their own crowd.
I never thought I'd be on T.V. For me as a kid in Liverpool, it was a more realistic option to be a singer.
I admire Manchester United, Chelsea, Arsenal, Liverpool - these are the teams that are always there fighting.
I just enjoying playing for Liverpool, it doesn't really matter who is standing next to me.
I played in the Premier League for Blackpool and earned the right to go to a club like Liverpool.
I've got big ambitions, and so do Liverpool, and now I'm playing in the biggest league in the world.
I was still 15 when I met John Lennon at a village fete in Woolton, in Liverpool.
Liverpool is a massive club and has obviously been very successful over the years.
At a club like Liverpool, it is normal there is going to be competition for every single place.
In Liverpool, where I live, we have a brilliant library which has been refurbished, and I like going there.
Where would I go from Liverpool? It is one of the biggest clubs in the world and I am too happy here to move.
What Liverpool do really well is they try to get you inside but then close you down.
The only way to beat Liverpool is to score more goals than them. — © Steve Claridge
The only way to beat Liverpool is to score more goals than them.
I'd be happy if I was part of a Liverpool side that kept winning titles, cups, and made history.
When we were kids growing up in Liverpool, all we ever wanted to be was Elvis Presley.
It's like Liverpool. Everybody went for the music. All the young musicians seemed to gravitate to Asbury Park.
Chelsea gave me what I was looking for when I left Liverpool trophies. I'll always see it as a success.
I had better offers financially but from the first day I said I want to come to Liverpool.
It's always a great feeling to help Holland as well as Liverpool but we all do it together.
Everyone knows what Kenny Dalglish means to Liverpool: he is probably the badge on the shirt.
I don't know one player who doesn't make a mistake, especially a defender and especially how we play at Liverpool.
It is something you can't quite explain unless you have experienced it. There is that difference when you pull on a Liverpool shirt.
My Dad was from Liverpool, and he picked it up in the army. He'd often come out with this stuff. — © Mike Myers
My Dad was from Liverpool, and he picked it up in the army. He'd often come out with this stuff.
Liverpool is a club that needs no introduction. I was impatient to play at Anfield, I wanted to feel the atmosphere.
Certainly my dream is to lift the Premier League trophy with Liverpool, and that's what we are trying to do.
Everyone is going to be talking about Chelsea and Liverpool but the others are very tough teams.
I have been a big admirer of Coutinho, and he can be a very important player for Liverpool and Brazil.
Best atmosphere I ever played in was at Celtic Park in the UEFA Cup for Liverpool.
I knew I had to try and win trophies and be successful and be a big player for Liverpool.
When you hear Liverpool want you, you call your agent back in about five seconds.
I've lived in Liverpool, London, Belfast, Germany, Coventry, Dorset, and Cyprus.
I love Liverpool. The people are wonderful and I feel very much at home there.
The 'Sodajerker' podcast is the work of Liverpool songwriting duo Simon Barber and Brian O'Connor.
I may have left Liverpool but the city and club will always be part of me.
Liverpool is a great club and I always enjoyed playing at Anfield because the fans are so passionate.
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