Our landlord in The Transfer Tavern has seen the tills ringing well at the bar all day due to a family fun day event.

Fans of football teams from all over have made there way to The Tavern for a few pints and some good old fashioned family fun.

Everyone is enjoying themselves apart from the Liverpool fans gathered around the pool table discussing what has to be one of the poorest Liverpool sides for many a year.

Still finding it hard to digest how their side threw away a two goal advantage at home to Sunderland to give the strugglers a 2-2 draw is damning to many of them.

Discussions have turned to who is to blame and who is not worthy of wearing the famous red shirt, with a majority agreeing that just a couple are committed enough to the Liverpool cause.

Our landlord overhearing this has said that Liverpool have had their fair share of bad signings of the Premier League years and has challenged the Liverpool fans to name their five worst.

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Andy Carroll

Carroll

The big Geordie striker arrived at Anfield from Newcastle United for a staggering £35 million, a then record transfer for a British player.

He arrived at Anfield after impressing in front of goal for home town club Newcastle scoring 31 times in 80 appearances during his time at the club although the vast majority were score in the club's season in the Championship, this did not put of the hierarchy at Anfield making their move.

Carroll turned out to be nothing but a disappointment and managed just six goals between 2011-13 and 44 appearances before Liverpool cut their losses and sold the player to West Ham United for £15 million.

Sean Dundee

Sean Dundee

The South African striker joined the club from Karlsruher for £2 million a signing that was made by then joint managers Roy Evans and Gerard Houllier.

Dundee never got established at Anfield failing to break up the partnership formed by Karl-Heinz Riedle and Michael Owen and saw appearances during his ill fated year at Anfield limited to just three appearances before moving back to Germany with Stuttgart for £1 million the following summer.

Salif Diao

Salif Diao

Diao was signed by Gerard Houllier following impressive performances for Senegal in the World Cup in Japan in the summer of 2002.

He arrived from Sedan for £5 million and showed none of the form from the World Cup during his five years at Anfield.

Steven Gerrard even singled the player out for criticism in his autobiography stating the player lacked the class to wear the famous red shirt.

He left Anfield on a free transfer for Stoke City after just 37 appearances in half a decade at Anfield.

Istvan Kozma

Istvan Kozma - CM

Graham Souness had the knack for signing poor players and the Hungarian was definitely one of his poorest.

Signed for £300,000 to be part of Liverpool's side for the inaugural Premier League season from Scottish club Dunfermiline Athletic where he was firm fan favourite.

But Kozma was poor and playing for a club like Liverpool was always going to be hard for the Hungarian.

He made just six appearances for Liverpool with just one coming in the Premier League.

Robbie Keane

Robbie Keane

The Irishman arrived at Anfield from Tottenham Hotspur for £20 million in a move the player called his dream.

His short spell at the club must have felt just like that he was no longer the prolific striker he had been with his previous club's and was to move on after just five months at Anfield.

Questions were raised when Keane was signed with the preferred option of one striker up front no one could see where Keane was going to fit in.

Keane returned to Tottenham the following January for £12 million and his Anfield nightmare was over.