When Luton Town visited Anfield on October 26th 1985, Paul
Walsh was on the transfer list after failing to secure a regular
starting place with the reds following a £750,000 move from
the Kenilworth Road club a little over a year earlier.
Walsh had slapped in a transfer request, having been dropped
three times that season by player boss Kenny Dalglish, and in
the week leading up to this game he'd been strongly linked with
a move to German side Hamburg.
But Liverpool were in no rush to sell the former young footballer
of the year, and an injury to Ian Rush meant that the gifted Londoner
was restored to the side for the visit of his former club.
Walsh was a man with a point to prove, and quickly fired the
reds into a two goal lead, before missing an excellent chance
to claim a hat-trick soon after.
Steve Foster and Mick Harford got Luton back on level terms in
the second half, before Walsh teed up Molby for the winning goal.
After the game Walsh still felt his future lay away from Anfield,
saying "One game doesn't change my situation."
But it did, as even though Rush returned for the next game, Walsh
retained his place in the side as Dalglish relegated himself to
the bench.
The livewire striker then went on a phenomenal run of form, hitting
the net 18 times before picking up a season ending ankle injury
in a game with Manchester United at Anfield.
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