Steven Gerrard made his debut for Liverpool when he come on as substitute for Veggard Heggem on the 29th, November 1998, agains Blackburn Rovers.
He made his first start for the side against Celta Vigo in the UEFA Cup,
Liverpool were established in 1892. Steven Gerrard signed with Liverpool on 5 November 1997 and his first-team debut was on 29 November 1998, as a substitute against the Blackburn Rovers. He Is probably the best player in Liverpool history and also is much better than the traitor Fernando Torres
On the 31st of May 2000, against Ukraine.
They are losing as they lost Xabi Alonso, and now Steven Gerrard has to sit deeper, and therefore, Torres and Gerrard don't play near eachother. Benitez needs to start playing Aqualani and Mascherano with Gerrard behind Torres, otherwise he's well on his way to getting sacked.
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Steven Gerrard was born in Whiston, a suburb of Liverpool, England on May 30, 1980. While growing up he was a huge fan of the professional soccer club Liverpool, and dreamed of one day becoming captain of the team. He started playing soccer at a young age for the Whiston Juniors. By the age of eight, he was noticed by Liverpool scouts and joined their youth program in 1987. At the age of 14, he was scouted by other various organizations such Manchester United. However, Steven Gerrard found his home to be at Liverpool, where he pressured the owners into signing him into a youth training scheme contract. In 1997 he signed his first professional contract with Liverpool, but did not get a chance to start in a game till the 1999-2000 seasons. Currently, Steve Gerrard is fulfilling his childhood dream and captains the club team Liverpool and England's national team.
He grew at Liverpool FC and he use to play for Liverpool.
Kenny Dalglish was the Captain for Liverpool FC between 1979 and 1979.
get a load of mates who suports Liverpool and get a Liverpool shirt then go to see them play.
On September 3, 1892, Higher Walton were the opposition for the club's first competitive match and the occasion was marked by an 8-0 success. It was the start of an excellent season for Liverpool, who easily took the Lancashire League as well as the Liverpool District Cup. With a Reserve Cup secured as well, Liverpool had claimed a modest treble - highly impressive for a team not even 12 months old. Everton were getting worried. The following season would see the new boys compete in the Football League for the first time.
he was 36789 when he scored his first ever goal
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