Liverpool Stadium Tours & Experiences. Anfield was also the home venue for several of England's international football matches in the early 1900s, and for the Welsh national team in the later part of that century. The station is located at Lime Street, Liverpool L1 1JD; 2.5 miles away. A headset with full commentary is provided. Description: City of Liverpool Stadium. Anfield's first league match was played on 8 September 1888, between Everton and Accrington F.C. In the next five years Liverpool will deliver of 10,000 new homes, Everton FC’s new stadium, a new cruise terminal, a new TV and Film hub, £250m of road infrastructure and 2 million sq ft of commercial office space. Consisting of 1.8 million bricks and blocks and over 5000 tonnes of steel, the stand was opened on schedule on 9 September 2016 for the first home game of the 2016–17 season, a 4–1 victory over Leicester City. Liverpool won 7–1. [59] Hicks and Gillett promised to begin work on the stadium within 60 days of acquisition of the club, but had trouble financing the estimated £500 million needed for the Stanley Park development. Everton quickly improved as a team, and became Anfield's first league champions in the 1890–91 season. From City Centre. City of Liverpool FC has attracted bumper crowds and national-acclaim in its first season-and-a-half – even clinching two cups and promotion in its inaugural season. Everton were the first of the two teams to form and were the original residents of Anfield (Liverpool's current stadium - ie, the red one!) The Kop was rebuilt in 1994 after the recommendations of the Taylor Report and became all seated; it is still a single tier, and the capacity was significantly reduced to 12,390. Construction began in December 2016, with the store opening early in the 2017–18 season. liverpool city council to support everton fc plans for new stadium in liverpool waters Liverpool City Council is set to agree the principles of an innovative finance model with Everton Football Club that will support the Premier League club’s ambition to build an iconic waterfront stadium in the city. After Liverpool had won their second League championship in 1906, a new stand was built along the Walton Breck Road. [28], In 1998 a new two-tier Anfield Road end was opened. Liverpool Football Club have worked in partnership with AccessAble, to produce detailed pan-disability guides for Anfield. [6] The ground converted to an all-seater stadium in 1994 as a result of the Taylor Report, which reduced its capacity. In April 2014 Liverpool F.C. Liverpool FC became a member of the Football League in 1893 and were promoted to the first division after one season in… This is Anfield Tour, the independent site dedicated to bringing Liverpool FC fans the very best deals on-line for official tours of Anfield stadium. [56] The new stadium, provisionally called Stanley Park Stadium, was to be built by HKS, Inc.. 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Touch the 'This is Anfield' sign before walking down the Player's Tunnel to the sound Internationally, Liverpool is the most successful British club of all time with plenty of European trophies on their record. [19], Floodlights were installed at a cost of £12,000 in 1957. It still stands there, serving as a flag pole. [49], The stadium features tributes to two of the club's most successful managers. [86], In November 2019, Anfield hosted a Women's Super League fixture for the first time, with the 6th matchday of the 2019–20 season featuring a derby between Liverpool FC Women and local rivals Everton FC Women. [20] Many stadia in England had stands named after the Spion Kop. [47] It is located opposite the Main Stand and houses directors' boxes, which are between the two tiers. by Fenway Sports Group in 2010 it was made clear this would not happen. on 6 February 2007 by George Gillett and Tom Hicks, the proposed stadium was redesigned. Liverpool Stadium building image from Liverpool Football Club PR 260706. Redesigned in 1928 to house 30,000 standing supporters the Kop soon developed a reputation for being one of the most cacophonous football stands in the country. by Fenway Sports Group in 2010, the owners have abandoned the proposed new stadium in Stanley Park, preferring instead to redevelop and expand Anfield,[36] thus echoing their decision to renovate Fenway Park. Another option from here is to use the Merseyrail network to link with the Soccerbus service. [71] The space between the new store and the stadium was developed into a "fan zone", with new catering outlets and pre-match entertainment. When buying your train ticket ask for ‘Anfield’ – this will cost £1.30 extra and provides you with a return ticket. [57] If the new stadium had been built, Anfield would have been demolished. Immersive. It's 14 wins on the bounce for this talented, hard working group of players and 21 games unbeaten - and for once, it was a very happy trip home from the home of Liverpool FC. [54] On 8 September 2006 Liverpool City Council agreed to grant Liverpool F.C. England won the match 6–1. Nearest teams to City of Liverpool - TDP Solicitors Stadium. [8] There are future plans to expand the Anfield Road Stand which would bring the stadium size to around 61,000. Telephone: +44 151 260 6677 Opening times: 9am to 5pm Monday to Sunday Address: Liverpool Football Club, Anfield Road, Liverpool, L4 0TH [87], The stadium has hosted five rugby league matches: the 1989 Charity Shield between Widnes and Wigan;[88] the 1991 World Club Challenge between Wigan, winners of the RFL Championship, and Penrith Panthers, winners of the Australian NSWRL Premiership, with an attendance of 20,152;[89] a 1997 St. Helens Super League home game against Castleford Tigers, with an attendance of 12,329;[89] and the 2016 Rugby League Four Nations Final, in front of 40,042 people. A new planning application for the Anfield Road Stand has been submitted to Liverpool City Council by Liverpool FC and architects KSS, revealing more details about the expansion. After previously choosing games that were local derbies or competitive games, in 2019 the fixtures were determined by the previous seasons league position. The Liverpool FC Stadium Tour is the city’s must-see visitor attraction. The first international match hosted at Anfield was between England and Ireland, in 1889. Explore Anfield Stadium like never before using the perfect combination of personable tour guides and interactive audio handsets to take the tour at your own pace and recreating the matchday magic. Everton were the first of the two teams to form and were the original residents of Anfield (Liverpool's current stadium - ie, the red one!) [92] Live concerts made a return to Anfield in the Summer of 2019, with Take That, Bon Jovi and Pink performing. At the centre of the memorial is an eternal flame, signifying that those who died will never be forgotten. After the Hillsborough disaster in 1989 when Police mismanagement led to overcrowding and the deaths of 96 Liverpool fans, the Taylor Report recommended that all grounds in the country should be converted into all-seater grounds by May 1994. [31], Anfield comprises 54,074 seats split between four stands: the Anfield Road end, the Sir Kenny Dalglish Stand, the Kop, and the Main Stand. Historical grounds can be chosen as well. The club chose to play in the colour purple due to it being the civic colour of the city and that the fact that the city's two big Premier League clubs Everton F.C. [58] However, the construction of Stanley Park was delayed following the economic crisis of 2008 and the subsequent recession, which directly affected the then American owners. Such was the reputation that the stand had it was claimed that the crowd in the Kop could suck the ball into the goal. Local and Everton season ticket holder here - some context and background. Liverpool held an annual race which started from St George's plateau in the city centre and finished with a lap of Anfield. [96] Liverpool's worst losing streak at Anfield is six games in 2020–2021 with games played behind closed doors during the covid pandemic. When the club reached an agreement with the sisters in 1990, the expansion plans were put into action. We compare prices from all the major suppliers & bring you exclusive promotional codes to help you save even more money on Liverpool FC stadium tours. [12] Everton, who previously played at Priory Road, were in need of a new venue owing to the noise produced by the crowd on match days. City of Liverpool FC. Il va être intégralement payé par la communauté. This follows an exhaustive near three-year process, the start of which preceded the actual formation of the club by virtuallyRead More If you would prefer to walk to Anfield from Sandhills station, it will take around 25 minutes. Accordingly, Liverpool players and coaching staff traditionally reached up and placed one or both hands on it as they passed underneath. The Shankly Gates were erected in 1982, a tribute to former manager Bill Shankly; his widow Nessie unlocked them for the first time on 26 August 1982. These spaces are located in the Main Stand, Anfield Road Stand and The Kop. Getting to the famous stadium of Liverpool Football Club now couldn’t be easier – hop on the official Liverpool FC bus tour at the Albert Dock and experience a sightseeing adventure around the city. Local journalist Ernest Edwards, who was the sports editor of newspapers the Liverpool Daily Post and Echo, named it the Spion Kop; it was named after a famous hill in South Africa where a local regiment had suffered heavy losses during the Boer War in 1900. News Groundshare Update 3 days ago NOW ON SALE The new City of Liverpool FC Home & Away Shirts Buy Now £30 MATCH CENTRE MATCH CENTRE Next Match 00 Days 00 Hours 00 Minutes 00 Seconds No Ticket Sales LATEST NEWS RIP Mr Bootle The news of … Anfield has been home to Liverpool Football Club ever since the club's formation in 1892. Anfield has hosted numerous international matches, and was one of the venues used during UEFA Euro 1996; the ground hosted three group games and a quarter-final. It was scheduled to open in August 2011 with a capacity of 60,000. Liverpool is a city of opportunity that understands regeneration never stops. On 15 October 2012, Liverpool City Council announced plans to regenerate the Anfield area after securing a £25m grant, with a housing association also set to invest. The Soccerbus service also runs from Sandhills Station; see the public transport section for more. [15], In 1892, negotiations to purchase the land at Anfield from Orrell escalated into a dispute between Houlding and the Everton F.C. Following a three-year-long process, City of Liverpool FC have announced a deal with Knowsley Council to develop the club’s first stadium, which they are calling Project L10. The A580 runs past Anfield and Goodison Park, and out towards the east of the city. It included executive boxes and function suites as well as 11,000 seating spaces. [10][11] Opened in 1884, Anfield was originally owned by John Orrell, a minor land owner who was a friend of Everton F.C. [61][62], On 23 August 2013 Anfield was listed as an Asset of Community Value by Liverpool City Council. [94] The club's longest unbeaten home run in the league is 68 games, which occurred from April 2017 to January 2021. We've known for a while that Everton's new stadium will be safe-standing-ready. The land would have become home to the centrepiece for the Anfield Plaza development, which would have included a hotel, restaurants, and offices. Stadium: ... All info around the stadium of City of Liverp.. [72], The second phase of Anfield's redevelopment is to redevelop the Anfield Road stand. The stadium sits between the A5089 and Anfield Road, just south of Anfield Cemetery and Stanley Park. Stadium: ... All info around the stadium of City of Liverp.. 05/02/2021. The LFC Stadium Tour is a truly memorable experience for all, whether you're a fan of the beautiful game, or interested in the history of the Club and the city of Liverpool … Created in 1906, The Kop was named after the Spion Kop, a hill in South Africa where many men from Liverpool had died during the Boer War. [50] The Shankly Gates, in tribute of Bill Shankly, Paisley's predecessor between 1959 and 1974, are at the Anfield Road end. [40] The players' tunnel and the technical area where the managers and substitutes sit during the match are in the middle of the stand at pitch level. [33], Plans to replace Anfield with a new 60,000-capacity stadium in adjacent Stanley Park were initiated in 2002. Liverpool FC Stadium: Building information from Liverpool Football Club Jul 2006. Team Stadium Distance (miles) Everton: Goodison Park: 2.2: Liverpool: Anfield: 2.7: Marine: Arriva Stadium: 3.2: Prescot Cables: Valerie Park: 7: [82] Boxing matches were regularly held at Anfield during the inter-war years, including a number of British boxing championships; on 12 June 1934 Nel Tarleton beat Freddie Miller for the World Featherweight title. [52] The proposed capacity was 55,000, but it was later changed to 61,000, with 1,000 seats given for segregation between home and away fans. Their design includes a Scottish flag, a Scottish thistle, the Liverpool badge, and the words "You'll Never Walk Alone". Red Together is Liverpool FC’s approach to Equality, Diversity & Inclusion. The A580 runs past Anfield and Goodison Park, and out towards the east of the city. The Hillsborough disaster was a fatal human crush during a football match at Hillsborough Stadium in Sheffield, South Yorkshire, England, on 15 April 1989.It occurred during an FA Cup semi-final between Liverpool and Nottingham Forest in the two standing-only central pens in the Leppings Lane stand allocated to Liverpool supporters. [5] The record attendance of 61,905 was set at a match between Liverpool and Wolverhampton Wanderers in 1952. The stadium is served by the following main roads: Anfield is located 2.4 miles northeast of Liverpool City Centre. [48], The Anfield Road stand, on the left side of the Main Stand, houses the away fans during matches. Our club is for everyone - we are all Red Together. All other listed properties are directly owned by NESV. Since Tuesday Everton supporters have been receiving online surveys from their club. Bus routes 26, 17, 27, 19, 19A, 68 and 168 all serve Anfield and the city centre. There are 38 spaces available for the visually impaired, which are situated in the old paddock area of the Main Stand, with space for one personal assistant each. Everton’s plans to build a new stadium at Bramley-Moore Dock have taken a huge step forward after the club’s plans were granted approval by Liverpool City Council’s planning committee.. Outline plans for a legacy project at Goodison Park have also been given the green light during a planning committee meeting on Tuesday morning. You may disable these but this may affect website functionality. The club received initial outline planning permission in 2014 for the redevelopment, with seating to be increased by 4,825, giving Anfield a total capacity of 58,000. Take That lead singer Gary Barlow, a Liverpool fan, brought out a guest vocalist, Gerry Marsden, and they sang the club's anthem “You'll Never Walk Alone”. City of Liverpool FC will be implementing Covid-19 safety measures, including temperature checks, cashless entry to the stadium and a one way system to enable social distancing. You can manage your cookie settings and switch off non-essential cookies via the “Manage Settings” below. [76][77] However, in March 2020 Liverpool delayed submitting a planning application for the project in light of financial uncertainty caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. In February 2011 the new club owner, John W. Henry, stated he had a preference for staying at Anfield and expanding the capacity. [24] A second tier was added to the Kemlyn Road stand in 1992, turning it into a double-decker layout. Goodison Park is a football stadium in the Walton area of Liverpool, England.It has been the home stadium of Premier League club Everton F.C. [65], On 23 April 2014, Liverpool F.C. Record PL attendance: 53,292 v AFC Bournemouth (5 April 2017), Stadium address: Anfield, Anfield Road, Liverpool, L4 0TH. Telephone: +44 151 260 6677 Opening times: 9am to 5pm Monday to Sunday Address: Liverpool Football Club, Anfield Road, Liverpool, L4 0TH New Liverpool Stadium design : HKS But city leaders insisted there would be none of the demolitions that have been a necessary part of Liverpool FC’s long-running new stadium saga, and city mayor Joe Anderson said the public would be fully consulted on their views ahead of any development. between 1884 and 1891 until they left after a rent dispute with the then club president. City missed a first-half penalty before two Ilkay Gundogan goals - with a Mo Salah penalty sandwiched in-between - and further goals from Raheem Sterling and the irrepressible Phil Foden completed the rout. [23], Coloured seats and a police room were added to the Kemlyn Road stand in 1987. The first meeting that led to the formation of the club was proposed in October 2014 by Paul Manning and present at that first meeting, were Peter Furmedge, Kevin Morland and Nicky Allt. The ground was considered of international standard at the time, playing host to the British Home Championship match between England and Ireland in 1889. Fans travelling by train for matches may book direct to Anfield or Goodison Park, changing to the Peoplesbus Soccerbus service at Sandhills Station on the Merseyrail Northern Line. A city developer hopes for approval on plans which they say will include a route to a new stadium at Bramley-Moore Dock for Everton fans. [35] Following the acquisition of Liverpool F.C. In November 2007 the redesigned layout was approved by the council, and construction was due to start in early 2008. [75], The club spent the second half of 2019 finalising plans and consulting local residents, planning officials and other stakeholders with a view to submitting the new plans for approval in early 2020. [19], The ground remained much the same until 1928, when the Kop was redesigned and extended to hold 30,000 spectators, all standing. The Paisley Gateway is a tribute to Bob Paisley, who guided Liverpool to three European Cups and six League Championships in the 1970s, and 1980s. The new stand was officially opened by the Duke of Kent on 10 March 1973. Anfield has also played host to five FA Cup semi-finals, the last of … Get to go behind the scenes at Anfield Stadium on the LFC Stadium Tour. The station is located on Sandhills Lane, Liverpool L5 3TX; 25 mins’ walk away/SoccerBus Service. Further internal construction work including new changing rooms and media facilities continued until April 2017. The biggest redevelopment came in 1973, when the old Main Stand was partially demolished and extended backwards with new roof. [74] The redevelopment will focus on the upper tier of the stand, with the lower tier remaining unchanged. Video: Matches Competition: All; ... Atherton Collieries 0 - 3 City of Liverpool 08/12/20: FAT: Buxton 1 - 2 City of Liverpool revealed plans for an expansion of the Main Stand, which involved adding new third tier, new matchday facilities and enhanced corporate facilities. Originally a large terraced banking providing accommodation for more than 30,000 spectators, the current incarnation was constructed in 1994–95 and is single-tiered with no executive boxes. City of Liverpool FC Stadium Le projet de stade est pour le club du City of Liverpool FC, situé dans le nord de Liverpool, au Royaume-Uni. [93], The highest attendance recorded at Anfield is 61,905, for Liverpool's match against Wolverhampton Wanderers in the FA Cup fifth round, on 2 February 1952. Two gates at the stadium are named after former Liverpool managers: Bill Shankly and Bob Paisley. [73] However, in August 2019, Liverpool allowed the planning permission associated with the original 2014 designs to lapse, confirming their intention to submit "ambitious new plans" for the Anfield Road End redevelopment which are believed to increase the capacity further to take the overall capacity of Anfield to comfortably above 60,000. men Everton’s new 52,888 capacity stadium at Bramley-Moore Dock and the regenerative masterplan for the surrounding area has been given the green light to move forward, with the government offering no objection to the unanimous planning consent granted by Liverpool City Council in February. The stand has encountered a number of problems since its redevelopment; at the beginning of the 1999–2000 season, a series of support poles and stanchions had to be brought in to give extra stability to the top tier of the stand. Anfield was also the home venue for several of England's international football matches in the early 1900s, and for the Welsh national teamin the later part of that century. This is Anfield Tour, the independent site dedicated to bringing Liverpool FC fans the very best deals on-line for official tours of Anfield stadium. † - These properties are owned by NESV through the Fenway Sports Group subsidiary. The new stand would add 8,500 seats and take the capacity of the stadium to 54,742. [101], Media related to Anfield Stadium at Wikimedia Commons, This article is about the football stadium. Stadium and Museum and City | This half day experience is a treat for the Liverpool FC fan. [68] Demolition of the existing stand took place in summer 2016, allowing for the construction of the lower tiers of the new stand during the off-season. Boris Johnson welcomes return of team sports as Britons gain more outdoor freedoms from Monday. On 30 October they were switched on for the first time for a match against Everton to commemorate the 75-year anniversary of the Liverpool County Football Association. and Athletic Grounds Ltd, and the club's first match at Anfield was a friendly played in front of 200 people on 1 September 1892, against Rotherham Town. City missed a first-half penalty before two Ilkay Gundogan goals - with a Mo Salah penalty sandwiched in-between - and further goals from Raheem Sterling and the irrepressible Phil Foden completed the rout. [29], On 30 January 2020, a bronze statue of Bob Paisley was unveiled outside the Main Stand in Paisley Square. [21] In 1963 the old Kemlyn Road stand was replaced by a cantilevered stand, built at a cost of £350,000, accommodating 6,700 spectators. Non-essential cookies help us improve the functionality of our website by collecting information and reporting on your use of the website as well as improving your user experience. since its completion in 1892. [47], There are 59 spaces available in the stadium to accommodate wheelchair users who have season tickets; a further 33 spaces are available for general sale and 8 are allocated to away supporters. No trip to the city is complete without a visit to Anfield Stadium, home of Liverpool Football Club. between 1884 and 1891 until they left after a rent dispute with the then club president. In the next five years Liverpool will deliver of 10,000 new homes, Everton FC’s new stadium, a new cruise terminal, a new TV and Film hub, £250m of road infrastructure and 2 million sq ft of commercial office space. [69][70], In May 2016, outline planning permission was granted by Liverpool council for the construction of a new 1,800 sq m club superstore development, situated on Walton Breck Road on the corner of the Kop and the new Main Stand. In 1882, a man named J. Cruitt donated land at Priory Road which became the club's home before they moved to Anfield, which was Everton's home until 1892. "[46], The Sir Kenny Dalglish Stand is a two-tiered stand. [84] England has played two testimonial matches against Liverpool at Anfield. The ground is 2 miles (3 km) from Liverpool Lime Street railway station. Its purpose was to both intimidate the opposition and to bring the Liverpool players who touch it good luck. https://www.accessable.co.uk/liverpool-football-club, Equality, Diversity and Inclusion Standard, Merseyrail services to New Brighton, West Kirby, Hooton, Chester, Ellesmere Port, Southport, Ormskirk, Kirkby, and Hunts Cross via Liverpool South Parkway, Virgin Trains services to London, Milton Keynes and Stafford, Northern Rail services to Manchester, Blackpool, Wigan and Warrington, London Midland services to Birmingham, Wolverhampton and Crewe, First TransPennine Express services to Newcastle, Leeds, York and Manchester, East Midlands Trains services to Norwich, Manchester, Sheffield and Nottingham, Merseyrail services to Southport, Ormskirk, Kirkby, Liverpool Central and Liverpool Moorfields, SoccerBus service to and from Anfield (see more below), From South: M6, M62, passing Knutsford and Warrington, From East: A580, M62; passing St Helens and Huyton, From West: M53, A49; crossing the River Mersey and through Liverpool City Centre. Everton’s plans to build a new stadium at Bramley-Moore Dock have taken a huge step forward after the club’s plans were granted approval by Liverpool City Council’s planning committee.. Outline plans for a legacy project at Goodison Park have also been given the green light during a planning committee meeting on Tuesday morning. committee over how the club was run. a 999-year lease of the land on the proposed site. A busy residential area, driving to Anfield is only recommended if you are arriving early, as the surrounding streets have parking restrictions on matchdays. [17] A new stand capable of holding 3,000 spectators was constructed in 1895 on the site of the present Main Stand. Though the land is just outside Liverpool's administrative boarder, it remains within the city's jurisdiction. [81] The first international match hosted at Anfield was between England and Ireland, in 1889. The stand also houses the ground's police station. [91], Aside from sporting uses, Anfield has been a venue for musicians of different genres as well as evangelical preachers. After attending a number of games at Anfield, Henry stated that "the Kop is unrivalled", adding "it would be hard to replicate that feeling anywhere else". Originally a single-tier stand, a further revamp, which was completed in 1998, gave the stand a second-tier providing additional seating. Liverpool FC. Image: Studio RBA (Image: liverpool echo). The stadium sits between the A5089 and Anfield Road, just south of Anfield Cemetery and Stanley Park. £215m project 60,000-seater stadium due to open 2009/10. [47], Liverpool did not lose a match at Anfield during the 1893–94, 1970–71, 1976–77, 1978–79, 1979–80, 1987–88, 2008–09, 2017–18, 2018–19 and 2019–20 seasons. for health and safety reasons or a late change of matchdays) to: change the content/format of its Stadium Tours; and/or close parts of the Stadium Tour without notice for operational reasons; and/or suspend or cancel the Stadium Tour. [78][79] In December 2020, Liverpool announced that they would be moving forward with the project by submitting final planning application for the redevelopment, with the delay pushing back the initial completion date for the Phase Two redevepment from summer 2022 to summer 2023 at the earliest. Please note: due to operational needs of Liverpool FC in undertaking of its business as a football club, LFC may be required at short notice (e.g. [98], The stadium is about 2 miles (3 km) from Lime Street Station,[99] which lies on a branch of the West Coast Main Line from London Euston. [32] Entry to the stadium is gained by radio-frequency identification (RFID) smart cards rather than the traditional manned turnstile. [89], Anfield was chosen as the venue for the 2019 Magic Weekend after two test matches were played there in 2016 and 2018. Soccerbus will drop you off at the Kop End of the stadium. [60], The acquisition of Liverpool F.C. [21] In the same year the topmast of the SS Great Eastern, one of the first iron ships, was rescued from the ship breaking yard at nearby Rock Ferry, and was hauled up Everton Valley by a team of horses, to be erected alongside the new Kop. [34] The plans were revisited under the ownership of Tom Hicks and George Gillett. Kirkdale Station, about 1 mile (1.6 km) from the stadium, is the nearest station to Anfield. Team Stadium Distance (miles) Everton: Goodison Park: 2.2: Liverpool: Anfield: 2.7: Marine: Arriva Stadium: 3.2: Prescot Cables: Valerie Park: 7: [22] Two years later alterations were made at the Anfield Road end, turning it into a larger covered standing area with refreshments under the structure. This system, used in all 80 turnstiles around Anfield, was introduced in 2005. Everton played at Anfield before ending their tenancy after an eight-year stay. Essential cookies are required for the operation of our website. [51], Plans to replace Anfield were originally started by Liverpool F.C. Alternatively, you can buy a ticket when you board at a cost of £1.60. The directors' VIP box is located at the rear of the lower tier of the stand. Inscribed on the statue are the words "Bill Shankly – He Made The People Happy". The A580 runs past Anfield and Goodison Park, and out towards the east of the city.
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