Date of Birth
30 Nov 1970
Birthplace
Lambeth, London
Nationality
Irish
Signed from
Coventry City
Signed for LFC
1994
LFC Debut
17 Sep 1994
LFC Appearances
170
LFC Goals
1
International Caps
35
Phil Babb began his career with Millwall and then made the move north to sign for Bradford City where he played as a midfielder and scored fourteen goals in eighty league appearances.
His move to Coventry City gave him the chance to prove his worth in the top flight and his progress was such that both Liverpool and Tottenham were keen to lure him away from Highfield Road. It was largely due to his performances in the 1994 World Cup in America for Ireland which persuaded then manager Roy Evans to splash out a record transfer fee for a defender to secure his services - and days later beat his own record by signing John Scales from Wimbledon.
Babb went on to play over one hundred and fifty matches for Liverpool, facing a fight for a place in the team in the 1999-2000 season with several players competing for two central defensive slots.
Good in the air and quick on the ground, Babb had been a regular in the Liverpool side during the Roy Evans days, but the 1998-99 season was a disappointing one as he missed large chunks of it through either injury or loss of form. In the Summer of 1999 Gérard Houllier declared Babb free to leave Anfield if he so desired, whilst suggesting that while he remains at Anfield he could still have a large part to play in the club's future.
In January 2000, Babb was loaned out to Tranmere Rovers for a month and in the summer of that year he was released.
Other clubs:
Millwall, Bradford, Coventry, Tranmere (loan), Sporting Lisbon, Sunderland