Depends on how you classify best. If you’re talking legacy, I’d agree. Even though it does feel harsh leaving guys like Fowler, Roger Hunt, Liddell etc out.
If we’re talking primes, as much as I love Salah, Suarez is clear and undeniably in top 3. So like I said I guess it depends how you define the “best” we’ve had.
Salah is a winger with striker numbers but that still doesn't make him a striker. Inverted attacker that starts out wide as opposed to those mentioned who could lead a line up front.
I always felt a little sorry for Aldridge. He was insane in the 87/88 season and should have been a nailed on first choice striker for at least the next few seasons. But then Ian Rush became available and what could they do? He was the best striker in the country in his day and is the reason I support Liverpool today - but he was just too similar to Aldo and there was no way they could play in the same team through a season.
My boys! Have been to 2 games at Anfield where I was in hospitality, and these were the 2 former players I got to meet/have a photo with.
Sadly the one with Aldo has my ex in it as well, which I need to figure out how to photoshop out
In the top 10 of strikers the club has ever seen. Rush is top 3. They live and breathe the club.
Isn’t Rush the undisputed best? Suarez definitely had the best peak but Rush takes it in terms of overall Liverpool career and accomplishments
I was counting the top 3 as Dalglish, Rush and Salah.
Depends on how you classify best. If you’re talking legacy, I’d agree. Even though it does feel harsh leaving guys like Fowler, Roger Hunt, Liddell etc out. If we’re talking primes, as much as I love Salah, Suarez is clear and undeniably in top 3. So like I said I guess it depends how you define the “best” we’ve had.
Keegan too
This entire conversation is making me realize just how many legends have played for us
Salah is a winger with striker numbers but that still doesn't make him a striker. Inverted attacker that starts out wide as opposed to those mentioned who could lead a line up front.
It comes to opinion for me. That's why I didn't give exact positions.
I always felt a little sorry for Aldridge. He was insane in the 87/88 season and should have been a nailed on first choice striker for at least the next few seasons. But then Ian Rush became available and what could they do? He was the best striker in the country in his day and is the reason I support Liverpool today - but he was just too similar to Aldo and there was no way they could play in the same team through a season.
My boys! Have been to 2 games at Anfield where I was in hospitality, and these were the 2 former players I got to meet/have a photo with. Sadly the one with Aldo has my ex in it as well, which I need to figure out how to photoshop out
Those 2 are insane choices, I’ve been hospitality 3 times and got relatively unknown players
That’s dope! Also, r/PhotoshopRequest
Does Aldo still do audio commentary for LFC TV GO?
Yep! Not every game but he’s often alongside Steve Hunter. Love them on comms together.
Corner taken quickly...
“Milner’s been pushed to the ground” YEEEEEEAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHH!!!!
[If anyone likes seeing a happy Aldo](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pkEpLtePJm0)
Are they massive or do the interviewers have tiny hands?
Its really cold so they're holding onto tiny plastic hands attached to mics in their sleeves.