ALAN
HANSEN
Alan
Hansen
is
one
of
the
most
successful
British
footballers
of
all
time,
with
17
major
honours
to
his
credit.
During
his
14
years
at
Liverpool,
he
won
seven
Championships,
three
European
Cups,
two
FA
Cups,
four
League
Cups
and
one
League
Super
Cup.
He
was
also
capped
26
times
by
Scotland.
Alan
was
born
in
1955
and
began
his
career
at
Partick
Thistle
in
1973,
making
108
appearances
before
his
move
to
Merseyside
in
1977.
He
made
621
appearances
for
Liverpool,
captaining
the
team
between
1985
and
1990,
But
a
knee
injury
ended
his
playing
career
in
1991.
He
worked
for
Sky
as
a
football
analyst
for
one
season
before
joining
the
BBC's
Match
of
the
Day
team
in
1992.
Hansen's
insights
into
the
strengths
and
weaknesses
of
teams
and
individual
players
have
won
him
a
reputation
as
TV's
best
football
pundit.
He
has
also
developed
a
career
as
a
presenter,
fronting
three
BBC
football
documentaries
-
The
Sack
Race,
The
Football
Millionaires
and
Football's
Foreign
Legion.
He
also
became
a
football
columnist
for
Match
of
the
Day
magazine,
The
Express
Newspaper,
The
Radio
Times
and
The
Daily
Telegraph.
Alan
is
also
recognised
as
a
superb
Motivational
Speaker.
A
keen
golfer,
Hansen
has
also
presented
The
Magic
of
the
Masters,
a
BBC
programme
on
the
history
and
traditions
of
the
US
Masters.
As
well
as
playing
golf
(handicap
of
3),
his
interests
include
tennis
and
the
theatre.
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