Journey's End - Artwork print signed by Roger Hunt and Ian St John
Two of Anfield's favourite sons, Ian St John and Roger Hunt formed a formidable strike partnership for Liverpool through the 1960s and between them they scored an incredible 340 league goals in a decade that saw the club lay the foundations of the famous boot room dynasty.
Hunt was signed by manager Phil Taylor in July 1958 but it was under the coaching regime of Bill Shankly that he blossomed, scoring on his debut against Scunthorpe in an old Second Division clash in 1959.
It was to prove the first of many for the prolific Lancashire-born striker and through the decade he was to finish as Liverpool's leading marksmen for eight consecutive seasons.
St John was signed by the Reds from his hometown club of Motherwell in 1961 for a then club record £37,500 fee and in his first three seasons at Anfield he scored 58 goals to repay the investment and establish himself as a key member of Shankly's side.
Together Hunt and St John were one of the most feared and respected partnerships in the English game and their combined goals helped Liverpool claim two First Division titles and the FA Cup.
Own a piece of sporting history
Liverpool's dramatic 2-1 extra-time victory over Leeds United in the 1965 the FA Cup final at Wembley remains one of the most famous days in the club's history and this print shows the two goalscorers - Roger Hunt and Ian St John - celebrating the side's triumph
The print is personally signed Hunt and St John and is a stunning piece of Liverpool memorabilia.
Each print is issued with a certificate of authenticity signed by our managing director.