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The Century Club

The century club at Anfield.


16 players have scored 100+ goals for Liverpool, including current captain Steven Gerrard.


          Player

Goals

1.     Ian Rush

346
2.     Roger Hunt

286
3.     Gordon Hodgson

240
4.     Billy Liddell

229
5.     Robbie Fowler

173
6.     Steven Gerrard*

173*
7.     Kenny Dalglish

172
8.     Michael Owen

158
9.     Harry Chambers

151
10.  Jack Parkinson

128
11.  Sam Raybould

128
12.  Dick Forshaw

124
13.  Ian St John

118
14.  Jack Balmer

111
15.  John Barnes

108
16.  Kevin Keegan

100



(* Steven Gerrard stats upto April 2014)















































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