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No. 3: Shankly Retires

No. 3: Shankly Retires

No Liverpudlian old enough to remember will forget where they were the day Bill Shankly announced his retirement as Anfield boss. The bombshell reverberated through the football world and stunned Reds fans to the core.

No. 1: Hillsborough

No. 1: Hillsborough

On April 15th 1989, over 25,000 Liverpool supporters travelled down to Hillsborough for the FA Cup semi-final. Ninety six fans never returned. '100 Days That Shook The Kop' reaches its climax with a day no one will ever forget

No. 2

No. 2

No one will ever forget the tragic events of Heysel. Instead of leaving Brussels having seen our team lift a fifth European Cup, Liverpool supporters travelled home having witnessed the deaths of 38 Italians and one Belgian.

Free Clip No. 4: Kings of Europe 1977

No. 4: Kings of Europe 1977

May 25 1977 is a date that will forever hold special significance for Liverpudlians. For it was on this balmy night in Rome that Emlyn Hughes proudly held aloft the gleaming silver trophy that is the European Cup for the first time.

Free Clip No. 5: Clinching the FA Cup in 1965

No. 5: Clinching the FA Cup in 1965

For 73 years the FA Cup remained a notable absentee on Liverpool Football Club's roll of honour. That changed on the unforgettable afternoon of May 1 1965 when goals from Hunt and St John helped defeat Leeds 2-1.

Free Clip No. 6 Treble Celebrations

No. 6 Treble Celebrations

The red half of Merseyside partied like never before the day Gerard Houllier's treble winning heroes returned home to parade their magnificent and unprecedented haul of silverware.

No. 7

No. 7

"It broke my heart to leave Liverpool," a clearly stunned and emotional Kenny Dalglish told a packed press conference at Anfield in 1991 to announce his resignation as Liverpool manager. A decision that stunned the football world

Free Clip No. 8: Clinching the double

No. 8: Clinching the double

Liverpool beat Everton 3-1 at Wembley in the first all-Merseyside FA Cup Final and make history by clinching the coveted league and cup double.

Free Clip No. 9: Fairclough sinks St Etienne

No. 9: Fairclough sinks St Etienne

Anfield was shaken to its foundations and a legend was born the night the French aristocrats of St Etienne came to town in March 1977.

No. 10: The Kop's Last Stand

No. 10: The Kop's Last Stand

April 30th 1994 marked the end of an era at Anfield as Liverpool entertained Norwich in the last ever game to be played in front of the standing Kop.

Free Clip No. 11:  Shankly arrives

No. 11: Shankly arrives

On December 1st 1959 Liverpool Football Club announced that Huddersfield boss Bill Shankly would be their new manager. Life at Anfield would never be the same again.

Free Clip No. 12: Inter sent back to Italy 1965

No. 12: Inter sent back to Italy 1965

Recalling the night Liverpool recorded a famous 3-1 victory over the reigning world champions Inter Milan in 1965 European Cup semi-final 1st leg.

No. 13: 1988/89 Title Decider

No. 13: 1988/89 Title Decider

The 1988/89 title race boiled down to the most dramatic in history, but sadly it's one Liverpudlians would rather forget as a last gasp Michael Thomas goal at Anfield snatched the championship for Arsenal.

No. 14: UEFA Cup 2001

No. 14: UEFA Cup 2001

Liverpool's class of 2001 etched their indelibly into the history books, after they completed an unprecedented cup treble with an amazing 5-4 victory over Alaves in the UEFA Cup Final.

Free Clip No. 15: Euro glory 1984

No. 15: Euro glory 1984

On a dramatic night in Rome Liverpool triumphed against all the odds to win a fourth European Cup courtesy of a nailbiting penalty shoo-out.

Free Clip No. 16: UEFA Cup win 1973

No. 16: UEFA Cup win 1973

Liverpool clinched their first European trophy in May 1973 courtesy of a memorable two-legged victory over the highly-rated Borussia Monchengladbach.

Free Clip No. 17: King Kenny signs for LFC

No. 17: King Kenny signs for LFC

They thought Kevin Keegan could never be replaced but how wrong they were! On August 10th 1977 Liverpool signed Kenny Dalglish as his replacement and the rest is history.

No. 18: FA Cup Final 2001

No. 18: FA Cup Final 2001

In one of the most dramatic climaxes to a FA Cup Final Michael Owen scored twice in six minutes to snatch the Cup for Liverpool on a never-to-be-forgotten day in Cardiff.

No. 19: Rush scores four

No. 19: Rush scores four

On November 6th 1982 Ian Rush wrote his name indelibly into Merseyside derby folklore with a phenomenal four goal blast as Liverpool emphatically defeated Everton 5-0 at Goodison.

No. 20

No. 20

On a dramatic night at Molineux in May 1976 Liverpool came from behind to defeat Wolves 3-1 and clinch the first league title of Bob Paisley's managerial reign.