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  1. David Fairclough (born 5 January 1957) is an English retired footballer, most famous for playing for Liverpool as a striker during the 1970s and 1980s.

  2. Oct 10, 2022 · The former striker, who scored 55 goals for Liverpool, thanked fans and former team-mates for their support after suffering a stroke earlier in the week. He said he was "recovering well" and looking forward to a quick and full recovery.

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  3. David Fairclough remembers his famous goal against St Etienne in the book Liverpool Cup Kings 1977 by Mark Platt "Grand National day, 1976. Early kick off at Anfield.

  4. Fairclough was a key figure as Liverpool marched on to their first European Cup win, yet as the big day arrived, he did not have a part to play. Sadly, it proved to be a familiar situation for him at Liverpool.

  5. Learn about David Fairclough, the Liverpool-born striker who scored 55 goals in 154 appearances for the club, mostly as a substitute. Find out his achievements, his famous goals and his clubs after leaving Liverpool.

  6. Oct 10, 2022 · The former Liverpool player, known as 'Super Sub' for his late goals, suffered a stroke in October 2022. He says the early days of his recovery are going well and thanks fans for their support.

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  8. No.3: David Fairclough. Anfield's very own ‘Supersub’, David Fairclough, started in the 1978 European Cup final for Liverpool, on a night when Kenny Dalglish’s goal was enough to beat Bruges 1-0. The man from Cantril Farm pens this message.

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