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  1. John William Aldridge (born 18 September 1958) is a former football player and manager. He was a prolific, record-breaking striker best known for his time with English club Liverpool in the late 1980s. His tally of 330 Football League goals is the sixth-highest in the history of English football.

  2. John William Aldridge (* 18. September 1958 in Liverpool) ist ein ehemaliger englisch-irischer Fußballspieler und -trainer. Er war ein exzellenter Torjäger, der einige Rekorde brach und vor allem für seine sehr erfolgreiche Zeit bei Liverpool in den späten 1980ern berühmt war.

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  3. John Aldridge joins Peter McDowall & Jan Molby in the second episode of a new series of the We Are Liverpool podcast to delve into his extraordinary footballing career, from playing at Anfield...

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  4. Learn about the career of John Aldridge, a Liverpool-born Irish forward who scored 50 goals in 69 league appearances for the Reds from 1987 to 1989. Find out how he replaced Ian Rush, scored a hat-trick against Derby, missed a penalty in the FA Cup final and returned to Oxford United.

  5. Birthplace: Garston, Liverpool, England. Other clubs: South Liverpool (1978-79), Newport County (1979-84), Oxford United (1984-87), Real Sociedad (1989-91), Tranmere Rovers (1991-98) Signed from: Oxford United. Signed for LFC: £750,000, 27.01.1987. International debut: 26.03.1986 vs. Wales.

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  6. 13. März 2015 · More than 25 years since becoming the club's first non-Basque signing, John Aldridge recently went back to Real Sociedad. Sid Lowe tells the story of his "homecoming."

  7. Click on the play button below to watch five of his greatest goals - then let us know if you think we've picked the right five by commenting on this story. If you disagree with our selection, tell us YOUR favourite Aldridge goal and explain your reasons why. Watch John Aldridge's top five LFC goals