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What number was Ian Rush at Liverpool?

What number was Ian Rush at Liverpool?

. 9
Ian Rush’s No. For all of Ian Rush’s legendary achievements in the Liverpool No. 9, he only played in red for three Premier League seasons.

Did Liverpool ever lost when Ian Rush scored?

Those who feared Rush wouldn’t give 100% for the club in his final season soon calmed down. He scored 21 goals in his first 21 games. Incredibly Liverpool had never lost a game in which Rushie scored.

How do I contact Ian Rush?

To book Ian Rush MBE to make a personal appearance at your corporate event, function or conference, simply contact the Champions Football Speakers agency by filling in our online contact form or by calling a booking agent directly on 0207 1010 553.

What kit number was Ian Rush?

Premier League: Shirt numbers

# Players(s)
8 Emile Heskey, Naby Keita, Øyvind Leonhardsen, Paul Stewart, Stan Collymore, Steven Gerrard
9 Andy Carroll, Christian Benteke, Djibril Cissé, El Hadji Diouf, Fernando Torres, Iago Aspas, Ian Rush, Nicolas Anelka, Rickie Lambert, Robbie Fowler, Roberto Firmino

How tall is Ian Rush of Liverpool FC?

Ian Rush Personal information Date of Birth: 25 October 1961 Place of Birth: St Asaph, Wales Height: 5’11” Position: Striker Liverpool statistics Years: 1980-1986 1987-1988 (loan) 1988-1996 Appearances: 660 Goals: 346

How many sisters did Ian Rush have at Liverpool?

Liverpool career stats for Ian Rush – LFChistory – Stats galore for Liverpool FC! Simply the greatest goalscorer in Liverpool’s history. Rushie was born and raised with four sisters and five brothers in a town called Flint in northeast-Wales.

When did Ian Rush score his 287th goal for Liverpool?

On 18 October 1992 Rush made another record his very own. He scored his 287th goal for Liverpool in a 2-2 draw against Manchester United at Old Trafford. Roger Hunt had to step down from his pedestal as Liverpool’s greatest goalscorer. Rush was in awe of Sir Roger.

Who is number 9 in the Liverpool shirt?

Ian Rush’s No. 9 6 of 12 For all of Ian Rush’s legendary achievements in the Liverpool No. 9, he only played in red for three Premier League seasons. And that is why, in the context of this article, he is placed sixth on this list.