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Liverpool players salute their fans in the Anfield Road stand on a lap of honour after

Liverpool players salute their fans in the Anfield Road stand on a lap of honour after


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Liverpool players salute their fans in the Anfield Road stand on a lap of honour after

Liverpool players salute their fans in the Anfield Road stand on a lap of honour after beating Arsenal 5-0 to win the first Division Championship in 1964.
Liverpool players are left to right: Gordon Milne, Ronnie Moran (hidden), Ian St John, Ian Callaghan, Alf Arrowsmith, Roger Hunt, Gerry Byrne, Willie Stevenson and Tommy Lawrence.
18th April 1964

Kelso
Liverpool Echo
Mirrorpix
Liverpool
Merseyside
England

Media ID 21809050

© Mirrorpix

Achievement Applause Success Victorious Waving


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In this photo print, we are transported back to the glorious moment in Liverpool's history when their players paid tribute to their loyal fans. The Anfield Road stand is filled with an electric atmosphere as the victorious team embarks on a lap of honour after defeating Arsenal 5-0, securing their first Division Championship in 1964. The image captures the essence of achievement and success as each player proudly salutes the adoring crowd. From left to right, we see Gordon Milne, Ronnie Moran (partially hidden), Ian St John, Ian Callaghan, Alf Arrowsmith, Roger Hunt, Gerry Byrne, Willie Stevenson and Tommy Lawrence. Their faces radiate pure joy and gratitude towards those who have supported them throughout their journey. Amidst thunderous applause and roaring cheers from the stands, these football heroes wave enthusiastically at their dedicated fans. This snapshot freezes a moment that encapsulates not only Liverpool's triumph but also showcases the camaraderie between players and supporters. Transporting us back to a bygone era of football greatness in the 1960s, this photograph serves as a reminder of how sport can unite communities through shared victories. It immortalizes an unforgettable day for Liverpool Football Club while reminding us all of the power of determination and teamwork that leads to ultimate glory on the field.

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