Graeme Souness has revealed on the Mail's Everything I Know About Me podcast why he once threw a pint of beer over one of his former Liverpool team-mates after the pair came to a disagreement in a Dublin nightclub.
The legendary midfielder would enjoy plenty of success during his time with the Reds, notably winning three European Cups and five English League titles.
The 71-year-old would join the club in 1978 and go on to eventually captain the side returning 55 goals and 40 assists across 358 competitive games.
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Graeme souness has revealed why he once poured a pint of beer over one of his Liverpool team-mates

The 71-year-old made 358 appearances for Liverpool, notably winning three European cups

Souness would also go on to captain Liverpool, before leaving the football club in 1984

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But the former Liverpool skipper admitted that while the Reds were one of the best teams in the world, thanks to their brilliant team dynamic on the football field, sometimes personalities could clash away from the pitch.