Graeme Souness wore the number 4 shirt during his time at Liverpool. He joined the club in 1978 and became a key player in their successful squad throughout the 1980s. Souness is remembered for his leadership, skill, and contribution to Liverpool's dominance in English and European football during that era.
Graeme Ferguson is 81 years old (birthdate: October 7, 1929).
It had to be Clemenceau, just look at the length he's got on that tash! Plus he always looks so stern with it, like 'and what?!'.
Graeme Sands's birth name is Graeme John Jeffery Sands.
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Graeme Souness was the Captain for Liverpool FC between 1982 and 1984.
Graeme Souness was born on May 6, 1953.
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He played with number 8.
Emlyn Hughes x2 1977 & 1978, Phil Thompson 1981, Graeme Souness 1984, Steven Gerrard 2005
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Graeme Souness had managed 7 clubs before he managed Newcastle United. These were ;Rangers [ 1986 - 1991 ]Liverpool [ 1991 - 1994 ]Galatasaray [ 1995 - 1996 ]Southampton [ 1996 - 1997 ]Torino [ 1997 ]Benfica [ 1997 - 1999 ]Blackburn Rovers [ 2000 - 2004 ]Newcastle United [ 2004 - 2006 ]
Graeme Ferguson is 81 years old (birthdate: October 7, 1929).
I think it is Graeme Souness ??
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He became the manager of Glasgow Rangers in April 1986.
Liverpool won the European Cup for the third time in the 1980-81 season, on May 27, 1981 in Parc des Princes, France. Liverpool's run to the final included a first-round second-leg win against Finnish champions Oulun Palloseura with a scoreline of 10 - 0. The captain of the Liverpool team on this day was centre back Phil Thompson, who was disappointed the following season when manager Bill Paisley decided to drop Thompson from the captaincy and hand it to Graeme Souness.