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Liverpool FC legend Ian Rush dropped in to see one very special fan of the club.

The former Reds striker paid a surprise visit to Betty Musker on the eve of her 104th birthday.

Betty, formerly of Sheil Road, Kensington, has supported the Reds all her life.

She turns 104 tomorrow so the club ambassador went to Golborne House care home in Warrington, where she now lives, to hand deliver a card, personalised Reds home shirt and LFC official membership pack.

Betty, the club’s oldest official member, is a lifelong Liverpool supporter who still watches all of their matches on television.

Betty, who has a daughter, three granddaughters, six great grandchildren and five great, great grandchildren, was delighted to share her pre-birthday celebrations with the Reds legend.

She said: “I was so surprised and shocked when Ian came in to see me today. It was really nice of him to take the time out to bring me an LFC shirt and other gifts for my birthday.

"This is definitely something I will never forget.”

Betty spends a lot of her time knitting cardigans to give to local hospitals for premature babies and she also knits jumpers and hats for babies in Africa.

Rush said: “It was an honour to surprise Betty today at her care home on the eve of her birthday.

"She is an amazing lady and a fantastic supporter of the club.”

Earlier this month, Betty received more than 4,000 birthday cards from around the world after a campaign was launched to make the occasion her best yet.