A former Evertonian turned Liverpool goalscorer is next on our list
The versatile and reliable defender takes 97th place
Welsh defender Joey Jones takes No.100 in our countdown
The club's first-ever captain Andrew Hannah is in 99th position
Kenny Dalglish is crowned No.1 in our 100 PWSTK series. Long live the King! Watch the video tribute now and see what Kenny has to say about winning the series.
Runner up in our 100 Players Who Shook The Kop series is Steven Gerrard. The European Cup-winning captain is official unveiled as the club's 2nd greatest Kop shaker.
At number three in our 100 Players Who Shook the Kop series is Ian Rush
At No.4 in our 100 PWSTK series is 'God' himself - Robbie Fowler. The Toxteth Terror lit up the Premiership like no striker before or since.
Straight in at No.5 in the 100 PWSTK countdown is the one and only wing wonder John Barnes - possibly the most exciting LFC player ever.
Life as a Liverpudlian in the 1950s was no bed of roses but while Billy Liddell was around there was always a shining light - he was so good they renamed the club in his honour!
A no-nonsense defender, who plays with the passion and devotion of the most fanatical Liverpudlian, Jamie Carragher has been a key figure in all of the Reds' recent triumphs and his value to the team is priceless.
Legendary striker Kevin Keegan enters the countdown at number 8 in 100 PWSTK
Forget his turbulent tenure in the Anfield hot-seat and remember Graeme Souness for his majestic midfield performances in the famous Red shirt during the most dominant period of success in the club's history.
The first player to be unveiled in the top ten of our '100 Players Who Shook The Kop' countdown is inspirational skipper of the all-conquering mid-seventies team, Emlyn Hughes.
Coming in at number 11 in our 100 Players Who Shook the Kop countdown is the one and only Ray Clemence, one of the best keepers to grace Anfield
Cool on the ball, calm under pressure and an integral member of the meanest defence in Liverpool history, Alan Hansen in a red shirt was class personified and is rated by many as this club's finest ever central defender.
Roger Hunt comes in at number 13 in our 100 Players Who Shook The Kop series. Find out why Sir Roger was so important to LFC by watching the video clip.
A boy wonder for club and country, Michael Owen's emergence on the senior scene caused unprecedented ripples of excitement inside Anfield and his goals in the years that followed gave us all host of golden memories.
There can be no better role model for aspiring young Liverpool players than the club's record appearance holder Ian Callaghan, who's highly distinguished Anfield career that spanned almost two decades.
Coming in at number 16 in our 100 Players Who Shook The Kop countdown is Great Dane Jan Molby