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The club also had an alternate crest in the late 1940s, which was used on goods, matchday programmes, letterheads, and other items. It may be recognisable to followers of a particular East Lancs Road team, who went on to adopt a similar design in the 1960s. Liverpool’s last recorded use was in the early 1980s. Not a special reason but of course it’s a great number, a lot of great players had this number," he said. "And also I have a tattoo from Steven Gerrard, what he said – I don’t even remember when but before. It was also a reason why.

Have you seen a better Reds tattoo? Let us know in the comments below or send your pics to [email protected] But after retiring from football in 2016 at the age of 31, the former defender took his artistic passion to new heights. He said: "After tattooing this piece and through conversations with Javi, the club started to interest me. This new design contained the words ‘Liverpool Football Club’ for the first time, as well as a shift toward the shield form that has since been a mainstay of the club’s emblem. This variation existed previous to its placement on the 1987-88 season’s kit. It was 15 years ago today that Liverpool signed a young Danish defender by the name of Daniel Agger.

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He'd go on to establish himself as a huge Liverpool fan favourite, spending eight and a half years with the club. Not only has he been giving tattoos but he's also been adding to his own extensive and creative collection. Ael ( pictured ), 31, said: "In the past I've done quite a lot of scripts bearing You'll Never Walk Alone. In previous interviews, the striker has said that the inkings on his right arm represent his parents and family members. When I spoke to him I had no idea what design I wanted, I just knew that I wanted something about LFC as a birthday present for myself."

As rumoured on social media, Szoboszlai confirmed that he has a tattoo inspired by the Liverpool legend on his arm.READ MORE: 'We can say that' - Jurgen Klopp makes surprise admission in open assessment of Liverpool slump In 2014 after returning to Brondby, the centre-half was pictured giving a fan of the club a tattoo and more recently shared a picture tattooing a Liver Bird to a Liverpool fan's foot. The Hungary international also revealed a special link Gerrard, when asked by the club why he opted to take no.8. Previously, the club had gone with a more simple logo that featured a single Liver bird. This was the first logo to appear on a uniform, appearing on the white jersey worn in the 1950 FA Cup final defeat to Arsenal.

This includes pictures of both his mother and father and a message in German that translates into English as "Family unending love". Read More Related Articles Liverpool defender started 'drinking and smoking' before red cards and angry falling out with manager after mystery illnessI was so angry that I didn’t listen' - Liverpool midfielder blamed social media for exit that left him in tears Dominik Szoboszlai has explained the influence that Liverpool legend Steven Gerrard had on his choice to take the no.8 jersey upon signing for the club. There is more of an awareness now of the damage caused by the cortisone injections many players of the 1960s and 70s used to regularly take to get them through games, with many suffering severe mobility problems in retirement as a result, but there is perhaps a misguided perception that in the modern game with all the sports science and top-level medical expertise involved that players can now continually smash through their physical limits without consequence.

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