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  1. John William Aldridge (born 18 September 1958) is a former football player and manager. He was a prolific, record-breaking striker best known for his time with English club Liverpool in the late 1980s.

  2. Jul 1, 1998 · Centre-Forward. Name in home country: John William Aldridge Date of birth/Age: Sep 18, 1959 (64) Place of birth: Liverpool Height: N/A Citizenship: Ireland. England Position: Attack - Centre-Forward Foot: N/A Current club: Retired Joined: Jul 1, 1998 Contract expires: -. Further information.

  3. John ALDRIDGE - Liverpool FC - Biography of Liverpool career and his complete League stats. Replacing a man who had scored 207 Liverpool goals in just over six seasons was never going to be an easy task for anyone.

  4. John William Aldridge. Position: FW. 181cm , 72kg (5-11½, 159lb) Born: September 18, 1958 in Liverpool, England, United Kingdom. National Team: Republic of Ireland.

  5. Oct 24, 2023 · John Aldridge joins Peter McDowall & Jan Molby in the second episode of a new series of the We Are Liverpool podcast to delve into his extraordinary football...

  6. soccerschools.liverpoolfc.com › history › past-playersJohn Aldridge - Liverpool FC

    Aldridge, or 'Aldo' as he is affectionately known, was signed by Liverpool in January 1987 for £750 000 in order to fill the boots of the soon to be departed Ian Rush. He grew up supporting the Reds and certainly became a crowd favourite during the two and a half years he spent at the club.

  7. John Aldridge remembers his farewell goal for Liverpool on 12th September 1989 The City's cultural ambassador to World Cup 94. Forget all the goals, forget that he's a Kopite who played like it when he wore a red shirt, this was his moment.

  8. Yesterday it was Terry McDermott - today it's the turn of Kop hero John Aldridge. Click on the play button below to watch five of his greatest goals - then let us know if you think we've picked the right five by commenting on this story.

  9. Oct 24, 2023 · John Aldridge once had the task of replacing Ian Rush as Liverpool's main source of goals. 'Aldo' reflects on that pressure in the 'We are Liverpool' podcast.

  10. www.liverpoolfc.com › history › past-playersLiverpool FC — Honours

    1976-77, 1977-78, 1980-81, 1983-84, 2004-05, 2018-19. We have proudly won six European Cups - more than any other British team. The first came under Bob Paisley, who added two more to the trophy cabinet before his successor Joe Fagan also won the famous cup.