When I die, don't bring me to the hospital. Bring me to Anfield. I was born there and will die there.
We have a bow and arrow and if we aim well, we can hit the target. The problem is that Bayern has a bazooka. The probability that they will hit the target is clearly higher.
There are those who say maybe I should forget about football. Maybe I should forget about breathing.
It's to remind our lads who they're playing for, and to remind the opposition who they're playing against. (on the 'This Anfield' plaque)
You come here to Anfield, you stand there and listen to that crowd, and it's the greatest sight in football.
What can you do, playing against eleven goalposts? (after 0-0 draw at Anfield)
Its great grass at Anfield, professional grass.
There's only one place you want to be and that's Wembley, Old Trafford or Anfield.
There's no noise like the Anfield noise - and I love it!
The very word 'Anfield' means more to me than I can describe.
I'm not saying it wouldn't have happened if I'd come to Anfield then (1997), but I always held out hope that I'd come back and this is a real dream come true for me.