LFC Legend Bruce Grobbelaar is the latest ex-LFC player to join the Aldo Meets panel for episode 23. Our host John Aldridge joined by co-hosts James Pearce and Peter Schriewersmann sit down with Bruce to talk about a range of topics from his early career, Liverpool and beyond.
The panel talks to Bruce about what he's up to in the current day, his early career, his transfer to Liverpool, details of playing under Bob Paisley and Kenny Dalglish, those big European nights as well as winning trophies, the iconic 'spaghetti legs' nickname and so much more. We have a cracking episode lined up for you.
Bruce Grobbelaar enjoyed a highly successful and memorable career at Liverpool FC from 1981 to 1994. Signed from Vancouver Whitecaps, the Zimbabwean goalkeeper quickly became known for his athleticism, confidence, and eccentric personality—most famously his “spaghetti legs” routine during the 1984 European Cup final penalty shootout, which helped Liverpool defeat AS Roma. During his 13 years at the club, Grobbelaar made over 600 appearances and won numerous honours, including six First Division titles, three FA Cups, three League Cups, and one European Cup. His combination of spectacular saves and unpredictable style made him a cult hero among fans. Though occasionally prone to high-risk antics, Grobbelaar’s reliability and flair made him one of Liverpool’s most distinctive and decorated goalkeepers.
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