Former Liverpool skipper Steven Gerrard has paid his tributes to club legend Ronnie Moran.
Gerrard says that Moran always used to give sound advice and it helped him throughout his career
Moran, who spent 49 years with the club, passed away at the age of 83 on Wednesday morning.
"If you knew that Ronnie was in doing his daily walk, you would always hope you would get a couple of minutes of his time, because he would always say one line to you or give you one bit of advice about the previous game or the game coming up that stuck in your head," he told Liverpoolfc.com.
"There have been many times when I've gone out for Liverpool and I've thought about something he's said to me.
"That advice is priceless because it's coming from someone who has been there and done it, who has won leagues and European medals. That's going to be sadly missed around the place.
"It's devastating news for all our fans and everyone connected to the club, because Ronnie was part of the furniture, he has been around for many, many years and he's a big part of the reason why this club is so successful and it's got an incredible history.
"You think of iconic figures – Bill Shankly, [Bob] Paisley, [Joe] Fagan and [Kenny] Dalglish – and Ronnie Moran is up there with those names. It's very sad."