Ranking 5 oldest goalscorers for Liverpool

Find out who are Steven Gerrard ranks on the list of oldest goalscorers for the Reds
Find out who are Steven Gerrard ranks on the list of oldest goalscorers for the Reds

#3 Ian Callaghan - 35 years 11 months 5 days

Callaghan posing in the Liverpool jersey (Source: Liverpool FC twitter handle)
Callaghan posing in the Liverpool jersey (Source: Liverpool FC twitter handle)

Sitting in top spot, way above anyone else on Liverpool's all-time appearance list is wide midfielder Ian Callaghan with his 857 appearances for the club. Incredibly, he was booked only once in his entire career when he was shown a yellow in the 1978 League Cup final.

The midfielder retired in the early 1980s when he was in his 40s after stints with Swansea City and in Australia and Ireland. But, undoubtedly, Callaghan gave his best years to Liverpool, whom he represented from 1960 to 1978.

He established himself in the first team during the early days of Bill Shankly's reign when the club was still in the second division. In his 18-year stay at the Merseyside club, they won the First Division league title five times and the FA Cup twice.

At the continental level, they won the European Cup and UEFA Cup, twice each. He scored his first goal for the Reds in a First Division game against Sheffield United back in 1962 and his last in the European Cup quarter-finals against Benfica in 1978.


#2 Sir Kenny Dalglish - 36 years 1 month 14 days

Sir Kenny had two spells as Liverpool manager from 1985-1991 and then from 2011-2012
Sir Kenny had two spells as Liverpool manager from 1985-1991 and then from 2011-2012

A fair chunk of Liverpool supporters were skeptical of Kenny Dalglish's arrival at the club. He was supposed to inherit Kevin Keegan's legacy in 1977, a rich one that, and there were doubts whether he'd do justice to it. The player was a complete center-forward who, with his intelligence, made scoring and creating goals look easy.

The Englishman stayed compassionate for the club and its fans throughout his association with the club. He has the main stand at Anfield named after him and deservedly so. Dalglish was ever so elegant with the ball and his movement.

He loved dropping deep and facilitating the build-up and bringing others into the game. The Scot has 172 goals to his name in a Liverpool shirt, the last of which he scored against Nottingham Forest in the first Division back in 1987.

As a player, Dalglish helped the Reds to six First Division titles and three European Cups among other honors.


#1 Gary McAllister - 36 years 9 months 14 days

McAllister in action against Benfica in a pre-season friendly
McAllister in action against Benfica in a pre-season friendly

Gary McAllister only wore the Liverpool shirt for two campaigns when he was brought in from Coventry City in 2000. Compared to the other names on this list, he may not have been revered by the Kop in a similar fashion. But that does not belittle his contributions to the club.

The Scot arrived as a 35-year old, held his own in the Reds squad and proved himself to be extremely useful. The midfielder built a reputation for providing goals from the middle of the park during his spells with Coventry City and Leeds United in the Premier League.

He arrived as a free agent and his impact was instantly visible on Gerrard Houlier's side. McAllister scored five goals and provided six assists in the Premier League in the 2000/01 season. He also contributed two goals and three assists in the UEFA Cup, which Liverpool won.

In his second season, he lost his prolific nature and found it difficult to impact games like he used to. In 2002, he moved back to Coventry City. He remains the oldest player in the club's history to get on the scoresheet. Stevan Gerrard once acknowledged the positive influence McAllister had on him, which shaped his personality and character both on and off the pitch.

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