100 Players Who Shook The KOP.


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Since 1892 hundreds of players have represented this club but everyone has their own particular favourites so don't expect this list to be based solely on talent. The greatness of a player can be measured in many ways ? obviously, his ability on the pitch is the most important, but 100 PWSTK is much more than that. It's about the impact the individuals chosen have had on this club, be it for a variety of reasons. Maybe it was because of their unique rapport with the crowd, a specific incident that has never been forgotten or anything else that has left a lasting impression.

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6. Billy Liddell

7. Jamie Carragher

8. Kevin Keegan

9. Graeme Souness

10. Emlyn Hughes.

11. Ray Clemence.

12. Alan Hansen.

13. Roger Hunt.

14. Michael Owen.

15. Ian Callaghan.

16. Jan Molby.

17. Bruce Grobbelaar.

18. David Fairclough.

19. Peter Beardsley.

20. Phil Neal.

21. Ian St John.

22. Steve McManaman.

23. Steve Heighway.

24. Luis Garcia.

25. Tommy Smith.

26. John Aldridge.

27. Phil Thompson.

28. Ray Kennedy.

29. Ron Yeats.

30. Ronnie Whelan.

31. Alan Kennedy.

32. Gary McAllister.

33. Xabi Alonso.

34. John Toshack.

35. Mark Lawrenson.

36. Jerzy Dudek.

37. Terry McDermot.

38. Sami Hyypia.

39. Steve Nicol.

40. Jamie Redknapp.

41. Elisha Scott.

42. Steve McMahon.

43. John Arne Riise.

44. Dietmar Hamman.

45. Jimmy Case.

46. Gerry Byrne.

47. Sammy Lee.

48. Peter Thompson.

49. Alex Raisbeck.

50. Albert Stubbins.

51. Chris Lawler.

52. Ray Houghton.

53. Markus Babbel.

54. Gordon Hodgson.

55. Steve Finnan.

56. Bob Paisley.

57. Stan Collymore.

58. Stephane Henchoz.

59. Craig Johnston.

60. Rob Jones.

61. Pepe Reina.

62. Danny Murphy.

63. Joey Jones.

64. Vladimir Smicer.

65. Mark Wright.

66. Matt Busby.

67. Djibril Cisse.

68. Gary Gillespie.

69. Jari Litmanen.

70. Ronnie Moran.

71. Paul Walsh.

72. Ephraim Longworth.

73. Peter Crouch.

74. Jack Balmer.

75. Brian Hall.

76. Ronny Rosenthal.

77. David Johnson.

78. Sam Raybould.

79. Patrick Berger.

80. Tommy Lawrence.

81. Alan A'Court.

82. Phil Taylor.

83. Michael Thomas.

84. Howard Gayle.

85. Alec Lindsay.

86. Nick Barmby.

87. Alun Evans.

88. Mark Walters.

89. Donald McKinlay.

90. Neil Mellor.

91. Titi Camara.

92. Harry Chambers.

93. Momo Sissoko.

94. Sam Hardy.

95. Geoff Strong.

96. Nicolas Anelka.

97. Nigel Clough.

98. Tom Bromilow.

99. Erik Meijer.

100. John Wark.

After months of waiting we will find out the top five Players Who Shook The KOP tommoro:D:D.

Personally, my top five is:

1. Kenny Dalglish,

2. Ian Rush,

3. John Barnes,

4. Robbie Fowler,

5. Steven Gerrard,

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Just for reference, there is a Liverpool legends v Celtic legends on Channel 5 no:):).

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Well today is the day :D!

The waiting is almost over! Five months and 110,000 votes after launching the biggest project ever undertaken by a football website, we're just hours away from announcing YOUR top five in our 100 Players Who Shook The Kop series.

We all know the names still to be revealed: Ian Rush, Kenny Dalglish, John Barnes, Robbie Fowler and Steven Gerrard. But which order have they finished in? Who have YOU chosen as your biggest 'Kop shaker'?

Will Rushie's goals win it for him? Is Kenny still the King of Anfield? Did Barnes' brilliant wing wizardry make him your choice? Has Fowler's prolific goalscoring career seen him top the charts or did Stevie's Istanbul heroics take him to first place?

All will be revealed on Liverpoolfc.tv from 10am on Friday morning when we begin the eagerly anticipated countdown.

Whatever you're up to on Friday, make sure you're near a computer so you can stay in touch with the climax of the most talked about football series of the year.

This is how the grand final will play out on the club website on Friday:

10am: We reveal who has finished in fifth place with a video feature and exclusive reaction from the player.

11.30am The fourth placed player is named and you'll be able to hear his reaction at the end of his video tribute.

1pm The big finale to 100 PWSTK as we countdown the top three in one video instalment and bring you interviews with all three players, including the Liverpool hero you have chosen as your number one.

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What's a "KOP"?

Kop or Spion Kop is the name for a number of stands at football stadiums in England and abroad, named after the South African mountain Spion Kop, scene of a battle in the Second Boer War where a majority of the Liverpool Regiment had died, hence Liverpool FC calling the home section of the ground the Spion Kop in 1906 in tribute.

The most famous one is at Anfield, home of Liverpool, which is the only club to give their stand the official name of 'The Kop'.

So the final list is:

100 - John Wark

99 - Erik Meijer

98 - Tom Bromilow

97 - Nigel Clough

96 - Nicolas Anelka

95 - Geoff Strong

94 - Sam Hardy

93 - Momo Sissoko

92 - Harry Chambers

91 - Titi Camara

90 - Neil Mellor

89 - Donald McKinlay

88 - Mark Walters

87 - Alun Evans

86 - Nick Barmby

85 - Alec Lindsay

84 - Howard Gayle

83 - Michael Thomas

82 - Phil Taylor

81 - Alan A'Court

80 - Tommy Lawrence

79 - Patrik Berger

78 - Sam Raybould

77 - David Johnson

76 - Ronny Rosenthal

75 - Brian Hall

74 - Jack Balmer

73 - Peter Crouch

72 - E.Longworth

71 - Paul Walsh

70 - Ronnie Moran

69 - Jari Litmanen

68 - Gary Gillespie

67 - Djibril Cisse

66 - Matt Busby

65 - Mark Wright

64 - Vladimir Smicer

63 - Joey Jones

62 - Danny Murphy

61 - Pepe Reina

60 - Rob Jones

59 - Craig Johnston

58 - Stephane Henchoz

57 - Stan Collymore

56 - Bob Paisley

55 - Steve Finnan

54 - Gordon Hodgson

53 - Markus Babbel

52 - Ray Houghton

51 - Chris Lawler

50 - Albert Stubbins

49 - Alex Raisbeck

48 - Peter Thompson

47 - Sammy Lee

46 - Gerry Byrne

45 - Jimmy Case

44 - Dietmar Hamann

43 - John Arne Riise

42 - Steve McMahon

41 - Elisha Scott

40 - Jamie Redknapp

39 - Steve Nicol

38 - Sami Hyypia

37 - Terry McDermott

36 - Jerzy Dudek

35 - Mark Lawrenson

34 - John Toshack

33 - Xabi Alonso

32 - Gary McAllister

31 - Alan Kennedy

30 - Ronnie Whelan

29 - Ron Yeats

28 - Ray Kennedy

27 - Phil Thompson

26 - John Aldridge

25 - Tommy Smith

24 - Luis Garcia

23 - Steve Heighway

22 - Steve McManaman

21 - Ian St John

20 - Phil Neal

19 - Peter Beardsley

18 - David Fairclough

17 - Bruce Grobbelaar

16 - Jan Molby

15 - Ian Callaghan

14 - Michael Owen

13 - Roger Hunt

12 - Alan Hansen

11 - Ray Clemence

10 - Emlyn Hughes

9 - Graeme Souness

8 - Kevin Keegan

7 - Jamie Carragher

6 - Billy Liddell

5 - John Barnes

4 - Robbie Fowler

3 - Ian Rush

2 - Steven Gerrard

1 - Kenny Dalglish

  • 3 weeks later...

I was surprised to see McManaman and Owen quite lower down the lists! And Erik Meijer beating Heskey? Neither were perfect, but didn't Heskey have more England Caps then Meijer did Liverpool Appearances? :p

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