Ahead of Saturday's game, Name 6 players to play for both Liverpool and Rangers since 1980? I have 6. Name them and has anyone got anymore?
Avraham "Avi" Cohen (born November 14, 1956 in Tel Aviv) is a former Israeli football (soccer) player who played in defence. He is best known internationally for his spell playing for Liverpool in England. He is currently chairman of the Israel Professional Footballers Association. Cohen began his playing career with Maccabi Tel Aviv before joining Liverpool for a fee of £200,000 in July 1979. He struggled to establish himself as a regular at Anfield and was released in November 1981, rejoining Maccabi. He returned to the UK in 1987 when he had a brief spell under former Liverpool teammate Graeme Souness at Rangers, before ending his career with Maccabi Netanya. He also played for the Israeli national team 52 times, scoring 3 goals. His son, Tamir Cohen, is now a professional footballer who plays for Bolton Wanderers F.C. in the Premier League. Kevin Duncan MacDonald (b. November 22, 1960, Inverness, Scotland) was a Scottish football player who formed part of the Liverpool "double" winning side of 1986. He is currently reserve team coach at Aston Villa and previously worked as Assistant Manager of Ireland, with his ex-Liverpool team-mate Steve Staunton, who he used to coach at Aston Villa. MacDonald joined the Anfield club from Leicester City for £400,000 in 1984. He had been discovered by Leicester while playing for the Highland Football League side, Inverness Caledonia F.C. He never commanded a regular spot at Anfield, but he was in the team at the right time, helping Liverpool to the League championship title in 1986 and then to the "double" (only the third in the 20th century) when he helped them beat Everton in the FA Cup final at Wembley. At the start of the following season, MacDonald broke his leg. By the time he recovered Kenny Dalglish had settled on Steve McMahon for the central midfield role and there was to be no way back into the Liverpool first team. He later had spells on loan at his old club Leicester and also at Rangers. In 1989 he made a permanent move to Coventry City and played out his career.
re You never had Robbie Fowler on that list. Played for Rangers against Middlesboro in Alan McLarens testimonial