Two hat-tricks against Manchester United and one versus Everton would have been enough to earn anyone a place on this list.
But 124 goals overall and being a leading figure in a squad of back-to-back title winners ensured Dick Forshaw carved out an even stronger legacy in Liverpool FC history.
The Widnes-born forward joined the club a year after the First World War ended and would spend much of the next eight seasons putting the ball in the net for the Reds.
After two campaigns of relatively modest output, Forshaw played in every league fixture and delivered 17 goals as Liverpool finished top of the table by six points in 1921-22.
He was once again ever-present when a team who became known as ‘The Untouchables’ successfully defended their championship in 1922-23, increasing his goal tally to 19.
His most prolific season while at Anfield was actually his seventh, with 29 across all competitions in 1925-26 including 27 in the top flight – a third of the side’s entire total.