Former Tottenham boss Harry Redknapp regrets never getting the chance to manage Liverpool.
Redknapp, 68, spent 33 years managing the likes of West Ham, Tottenham and Southampton.
But he wrote in his new book 'It Shouldn't Happen to a Manager': "Liverpool was one club I would have loved to manage.
"I always found Liverpool and Everton to have particularly knowledgeable fans who weren't nasty.
"To be stood there at Anfield, hearing the crowd sing 'You'll Never Walk Alone', remains one of the greatest sights and sounds in football, even for an opposition manager.
"I really felt that there was nowhere in the world with an atmosphere quite like it."