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Liverpool's 100 Greatest Players: Fan Vote to Set the Record Straight 13 Years Later
Liverpool FC is launching a monumental fan poll to rank the top 100 greatest men's players in club history, 13 years after the last landmark list. This initiative celebrates the Reds' icons from 1892 to the present, incorporating modern legends who have transformed Anfield.[3][4]
The process begins with a statistical model analyzing key metrics across every player in Liverpool's history, generating a longlist of 250 contenders. Fans now vote for their top 25 via an official online form, weighing factors like ability, impact, success, and legacy during their Liverpool careers. Votes combine with selections from the Forever Reds former players' association and journalists to finalize the rankings.[3][4]
Voting remains open until April 30, with results countdown starting in June and the top 10 revealed live in July. This update is timely, reflecting triumphs like the Premier League title and Champions League under Jürgen Klopp, plus stars like Mohamed Salah and Virgil van Dijk.[3]
Previous polls, such as "100 Players Who Shook the Kop" 20 years ago and its 2013 edition, set precedents. Early favorites include eternal icons: Kenny Dalglish ("King Kenny"), with 172 goals, 6 league titles, and 3 European Cups; Steven Gerrard, the ultimate captain with 186 goals and the 2005 Champions League miracle; and Ian Rush, all-time top scorer with 346 goals.[1][2]
Recent heroes shine too: Roberto Firmino, the underrated facilitator of Klopp's front three; Sadio Mané, key to ending the 30-year title drought; Mohamed Salah (180+ goals); and Virgil van Dijk, UEFA Player of the Year. Legends like John Barnes, Kevin Keegan, and Graeme Souness also loom large.[1][2]
This fan-driven verdict promises to honor Liverpool's rich legacy, blending eras and sparking passionate debate among the Kop faithful.
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