Anfield’s Voice and Soul: George Sephton’s Story Echoes Through the Ages
George Sephton’s tale is not just one of longevity, it is steeped in Liverpool’s very fabric. His journey, shared with Greig Hopcroft on Anfield Index, reveals more than anecdotes. It is a living archive.
“I started going to Anfield as a spectator about three or...
Remembering Joe Fagan: 24 Years Since Liverpool Lost a Legend
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Joe Fagan’s legacy remains woven into the very fabric of Liverpool Football Club. Quiet, dignified, and deeply respected, Fagan was never one for grandeur or noise, yet...
Peter Cormack: Liverpool’s Scottish Maestro and the Legacy of a Bygone Era
The football world mourns the loss of Peter Cormack today, a pivotal figure in Liverpool’s rich history. A midfield dynamo, Cormack, who passed away at 78, left an indelible mark on both the pitch and the hearts of fans. During his tenure with...
Ron Yeats: A Colossus in Liverpool's History
Bill Shankly's words, uttered in July 1961, still resonate over six decades later: “Take a walk around my centre-half, gentlemen. Go on! Walk around him. He’s a colossus.” This was Shankly’s introduction of Ron Yeats, a towering figure who became the heart of Liverpool’s defence, changing the club’s...