Stadium Tours & ExperiencesLegends Q&A
For a memorable and unique day at Anfield, book a Legends Q&A.
With several Legends to choose from, including Phil Neal, John Aldridge and Phil Thompson, you'll have the chance to ask them questions during a 60 minute fun-filled Q&A session and hear about their personal memories of what it was like to play for the Club.
Your visit also includes a visit to The Liverpool FC Story, the Club’s interactive museum,
The Legends Q&A make the ideal gift for a true red or as a treat for yourself.
Meet the Legends
Phil Neal
Phil Neal is the most decorated player in Liverpool history. In fact, no Englishman can boast more medals.
David Fairclough
English football's prototype 'super sub', renowned for his memorable scoring exploits after stepping off the bench. The label is one Fairclough never relished but has learned to live with as he reflects on his massive medal haul.
Alan Kennedy
Alan Kennedy was a great attacking full-back who had a knack of scoring vital goals that helped the Reds clinch silverware.
John Aldridge
John Aldridge may have been at Anfield for only a short time, but it is a testament to his ability that he is considered one of the best goalscorers to wear a red jersey.
Ian Callaghan
No one has played more games for Liverpool than Ian Callaghan. Chances are, no one ever will.
Jimmy Case
A tough tackling midfielder who took no prisoners Kop idol Jimmy Case was also renowned for his ferocious shooting ability, scoring more than a fair amount of goals in his career.
Phil Thompson
When Phil Thompson proudly held aloft the European Cup in Paris in May 1981, it was the realisation of every young Liverpudlian's dream.
Jan Molby
Jan Molby, more commonly known to Liverpool fans as Big Jan or the Great Dane, is widely regarded as the finest passer of a football to ever pull on the red shirt.
Terry McDermott
Terry McDermott was a spectacular midfield player who graced the Kop and scored arguably the best goal ever seen at Anfield during the 7-0 win over Tottenham at Anfield in 1978.
Steve McMahon
Halewood-born Steve McMahon was Kenny Dalglish’s first signing as Liverpool FC manager in September 1985 and went on to win three league titles and two FA Cups with the Reds.