John Barnes Liverpool FC Goals Collection

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A collection of 104 of John Barnes's 108 goals for Liverpool FC in competitive matches, plus 2 in penalty shoot-outs and 2 in friendlies. The range of these goals and number of absolute classics is testament to JB's place as one of the all-time Liverpool greats.

The full list of goals is:

1987/88: Bayern Munich A (friendly), Queens Park Rangers H (2), Southampton A (2), Oxford United A, Charlton Athletic A, Aston Villa A (FA Cup), Watford A, Portsmouth A (2), Queens Park Rangers A, Manchester City A (FA Cup), Wimbledon H, Chelsea A

1988/89: Walsall A (League Cup), Arsenal H (League Cup), Arsenal A, Manchester United A, Carlisle United A (FA Cup), Hull City A (FA Cup), Brentford H (FA Cup), Coventry City A, Derby County H, Sheffield Wednesday H, Millwall A, Wimbledon A, West Ham United H

1989/90: Dinamo Kiev at Wembley (penalty - pre-season tournament), Manchester City H (penalty), Aston Villa A, Derby County A (penalty), Crystal Palace H, Wigan Athletic H (League Cup), Everton A, Tottenham Hotspur H, Queens Park Rangers A (2 - 1 pen), Millwall A, Arsenal H, Charlton Athletic H, Swansea City H (FA Cup 2), Luton Town H, Norwich City H (FA Cup), Everton H, Queens Park Rangers A (FA Cup), Manchester United A (2 - 1 pen), Southampton H, Crystal Palace at Villa Park (FA Cup pen), Charlton Athletic A, Arsenal A, Queens Park Rangers H (pen), Coventry City A (3)

1990/91: Manchester United at Wembley (Charity Shield pen), Sheffield United A, Aston Villa H, Wimbledon A, Manchester United H, Everton A, Sheffield United H, Queens Park Rangers A, Leeds United H, Wimbledon H, Everton A (FA Cup), Manchester City A, Derby County A (2), Leeds United A (2), Norwich City H, Crystal Palace H

1991/92: Oldham Athletic H, Crewe Alexandra A (3 - 1 pen), Portsmouth at Villa Park (FA Cup - penalty shoot-out)

1992/93: Aston Villa H, Arsenal A (pen), Leeds United H, Tottenham Hotspur H (2)

1993/94: Wimbledon A (League Cup - penalty shoot-out), Queens Park Rangers H, Swindon Town H, Norwich City A

1994/95: Southampton A, Blackburn Rovers A, Wimbledon H, Ipswich Town A, Queens Park Rangers A, Burnley H (FA Cup), Sheffield Wednesday A, Wimbledon A (FA Cup), Blackburn Rovers H

1995/96: Tottenham Hotspur A (2), West Ham United H

1996/97: Middlesbrough A, Chelsea H, Mypa 47 H (European Cup Winners Cup), Sion A (European Cup Winners Cup), Sion H (European Cup Winners Cup), Southampton A, Manchester United H

The 4 missing goals are:
1987/88: Oxford H, Watford H, Sheffield Wednesday A
1988/89: Nottingham Forest H (Mercantile Credit Centenary Trophy)
If anyone has any footage of these please let me know.

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Best winger I’ve ever seen.
Digger was unbelievable and it makes me sad when I hear these kids today talk about who the greatest is and not mention his name.
John Barnes has been forgotten over time by a lot of people.
Never me. The best.

Maroon
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He was my favourite player as a kid. The Crown Paints sponsor brings me back to my youth

MetalMonkey
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The best player I’ve seen for skill and pure ability ever

philbeattie
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Digger was on a different level to any other player I've seen he was pure class

murdoch
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Even with Klopps current successes I don’t think I’ve enjoyed football as much as Dalglish’s 80’s teams. Best football team I’ve seen in my lifetime.

Ecoredlfc
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Great player, loved watching Beardsley and Barnes duo. Liverpool 80s vs man u 90s what a match to watch, I reckon Liverpool would win in the end

markwright
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In my opinion one of the best players in the world from 87 to 91 even when he moved into the centre of the park such a gifted player it’s a shame Roy Evans didn’t have a stronger hold on his team to see them over the line the wasted generation

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I loved Barnes, and felt he was very unfairly criticized by England fans because he rarely displayed his Liverpool form for the national team. He played no.10 for Liverpool, the best team in the country, and for England on the left of a stagnant four man midfield, with defensive duties. He never played badly for England, but rarely excelled either, just moments. But what a player, both at his peak, and later when he adapted his game to play more in the middle of the park.

justinchetham-strode
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What a great player, great nose for the ball and finisher. He would make runs seemed like the ball was stuck to his foot.

joseperez
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He was untouchable at his best. Twice player of the year is testament to his ability. I just wish Liverpool wasn't banned from Europe. He was phenomenal.

brianfoster
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Barnes was something special its a shame his ruptured achilles, changed his career.

mohsdef
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Such a shame English teams got banned from European football when they did. Today of typing this, Liverpool would probably be on about 8-10 European Cup wins. The Liverpool team in the mid to late 80's was devastatingly good. I would have loved to have seen us go up against the great AC Milan side that came to fruition at the end of the 80's early 90's. John Barnes & Co would have tormented Europe's power houses.

NazSBG
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He seemed so humble in his celebrations. Great player.

ashantib
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Left foot, right foot, header and free kick what a player!!

ahmedbaashi
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A world class act one of the greatest players I have ever seen, a credit to the game. I must watch my ps and qs and watch what I say here as Messi and man u/fa fans get the needle when one says who can be classed as a great player. 14>1 Amen.

zzzaaa
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You've got to hold and give and do it at the right time

rohithraman
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Left wing in Liverpool’s all time 11. What a player

Amachaibou
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what a great, great video about a great, great player

soulsmischief
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Loved that! How good was he in the airxx

travismitchell
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Barnes` goal against Villa in the FA cup lives with me forever. What a header...pointing away from goal but still manages to beat a class keeper in

bobkumar