Reds skipper Steven Gerrard will play his 500th reds game if he turns out against Blackburn Rovers at Ewood Park on Saturday.
The 29-year old Huyton-born lad signed on as a pro in 1997, and is currently contracted with the club until 2013. He has so far bagged an impressive 124 goals in his 499 appearances, and he is just four strikes short of moving up a place in our list of record goalscorers to tenth.
His 499 games are made up of 344 in the Premiership, 105 in Europe, 26 FA Cup, twenty in the League Cup and two each in the FA Charity/Community Shield and FIFA Club World Championship.
He currently stands at thirteenth in our all-time appearances list, 97 games behind his team-mate Jamie Carragher. It will take a further 49 games before Stevie can break into the club's all-time Top 10 appearance holders, and he would then still be more than 300 games behind Ian Callaghan, who is likely to forever remain the Liverpool player who tops the appearance charts. Next in his sights is the legendary Kenny Dalglish, who turned out on 515 occasions in total for the club.
Thats typical from you.He pisses all over any player Arsenal have ever produced!

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