Our weekly review of what Reds stars past and present have been up to on social media sites this week features some brand new designs for Suso and Jon Flanagan showing support for Real Madrid.
The week kicked off in style as Luis Suarez struck a superlative hat-trick against Wigan and posted a celebratory photo via Twitter with captain Steven Gerrard after the match...


Former Reds skipper Phil Thompson was reminiscing on Saturday...

Spanish midfielder Suso certainly kept his followers entertained this week, revealing a series of special redesigns - including his boots and shin pads...



Youngster Daniel Trickett-Smith was being teased for his fashion choices, though...

Manchester United played Real Madrid in the Champions League on Tuesday night and there were no prizes for guessing who Jon Flanagan was supporting...

And here's what else Reds stars had to say about the clash...




U21s full-back Ryan McLaughlin was in a comic mood, announcing his retirement from playing golf and mixing up his Milans...


There were serious messages from the Reds on Twitter too, with goalkeeper Brad Jones urging fans to support a cause close to his heart...

It was revealed on Friday that LFC Academy staff and players will undertake a three-peak challenge in memory of Stephen Packer and to raise money for Alder Hey hospital, prompting a flurry of tweets...





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Robbie Fowler welcomed the latest former Red to sign up on Twitter...

And Jonjo Shelvey revealed what he was enjoying for dinner on Friday evening...

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9th Mar 2013 9:26