He's made more appearances for Liverpool than any other player in the club's illustrious history - and now Ian Callaghan is preparing to run out at Anfield once again as your guide on our ever popular Legends Tours.
During 18 trophy-laden years at the club, Cally wore the Liver Bird upon his chest an astonishing 857 times - a record unlikely to ever be surpassed.
The wing wizard won almost every honour possible with the Reds, including the highest respect from his fellow professionals and the adulation of the fans, during which time he was booked just once.
Therefore, there are few better placed to guide you behind the scenes at Anfield and offer insights and dressing room tales never before told in this way on our nostalgic Legends Tour.
Visit the dressing room with Callaghan and find out how things have changed since his playing days while the former England ace reminisces on his memories and highlights.
Hear first hand what playing at Anfield meant to him before heading down the world famous tunnel to the sound of the crowd and touching the legendary 'This is Anfield' sign.
Then take your seat in the dugout as Cally reveals how he received his instructions from the touchline.
Find out what effect the roar from the world famous Kop had on the player's performances, with tales of Callaghan's greatest goals, passes and dribbles, before finishing off with an entertaining and informative Q&A session.
Cally is scheduled to appear on Saturday, June 5 at 15.30.
If you're not available for this, other legends are available on alternative dates including:
John Aldridge - June 20
David Johnson - June 12
Alan Kennedy - June 19 and July 17
Phil Neal - June 26
A Legends Tour of Anfield is the perfect day out for you or could make the perfect gift as gift vouchers are available.
To book or for more information on other available Legends Tours click here>>
Author: Liverpoolfc.tv
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