John Aldridge: Why I Was Always In The Hunt For Goals
Numbers have always been important to John Aldridge. Every one of the 476 career goals that made
the former Liverpool striker the most prolific marksman of English football's post-war era are
cherished possessions.
They are dusted off, polished and cross-categorized into a variety of lists and tables that
punctuate the pages of Aldridge's new book ‘Alright Aldo Sound As A Pound'.
Anfield Talk @ Sep 15, 2010 4:35 AM EDT | Blog Profile
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