Liverpool take on Manchester City in the League Cup final at Wembley on Sunday looking to add to the clubs unrivalled record in the competition.The Merseysiders have won the trophy on eight previous occasions, three more than Chelsea and Aston Villa have managed.The Reds have lost just three of their 11 League Cup final appearances, and they will be hoping to maintain that impressive record live on Sky Sports 1 HD at 4pm. If Jurgen Klopps men do emerge triumphant against City, then they will add to these other victories from down the years...2012 League Cup final - Liverpool 2-2 Cardiff City (Liverpool win 3-2 on penalties) Highlights from the 2012 League Cup Final between Liverpool and Cardiff. In front of almost 90,000 fans at Wembley, Kenny Dalglishs men won the trophy for an eighth time, decided via a penalty shoot-out.The Reds had fallen behind to Joe Masons 19th-minute strike, before Martin Skrtel equalised on the hour-mark, the centre-back tucking home a rebound after Luis Suarezs header from a corner had hit the post.Both teams then spurned chances to win the game in normal and extra-time, meaning penalties were required to separate them.However, despite Steven Gerrard and Charlie Adam missing with Liverpools first two efforts, the Championship side also hit the post with two of their first three spot-kicks, before Anthony Gerrard - cousin of Steven - failed to hit the target with the Bluebirds fifth penalty to hand Liverpool the win. Steven Gerrard holds aloft the League Cup trophy in 2012 2003 League Cup final - Liverpool 2-0 Manchester United Highlights from the 2003 League Cup Final between Liverpool and Manchester United. Liverpool beat old foes United in Cardiff to give their supporters something to smile about in what was an otherwise disappointing season for the club.Gerrard opened the scoring against the favourites when his well-struck drive from outside the area beat Fabien Barthez with the aid of a slight deflection off David Beckhams outstretched leg.However, the Reds were grateful to Jerzy Dudek after the Poland goalkeeper turned in an inspired second-half performance to keep United out, before a late breakaway goal from striker Michael Owen sealed the victory. Michael Owen beats Fabien Barthez late on to seal Liverpools 2003 League Cup final victory 2001 League Cup final - Liverpool 1-1 Birmingham City (Liverpool win 5-4 on penalties) Highlights from the 2001 League Cup Final between Liverpool and Birmingham. Gerard Houlliers side squeaked past First Division Birmingham on the way to winning a treble of cups that season, in the process becoming the first club to win the trophy via penalties.However, there was little sign of the drama to follow when Liverpool took the lead through Robbie Fowlers sublime 25-yard volley, especially as the game moved into injury time.Birmingham refused to accept defeat, though, and were awarded a penalty after Stephane Henchoz upended Martin OConnor in the box, with Darren Purse holding his nerve to force extra-time at the Millennium Stadium.In the ensuing shoot-out, after Martin Grainger and Dietmar Hamann had missed for each team, it was Andy Johnsons failure from the spot in sudden death that saw Liverpool win the competition for a sixth time. Sander Westerveld saves Birmingham striker Andy Johnsons penalty to hand Liverpool victory in 2001 1995 League Cup final - Liverpool 2-1 Bolton WanderersLiverpool won the trophy for a then record-breaking fifth occasion after seeing off Division One side Bolton thanks to a man-of-the-match display from Steve McManaman.The England winger scored either side of half-time, his second a brilliant solo effort that seemed to have seen off the challenge from Bruce Riochs men.However, a quick-fire response via Alan Thompsons thunderous left-footed drive set up a nervous finale for the Reds, who held on to hand Roy Evans his first trophy as Liverpool manager. Steve McManaman with the Alan Hardaker trophy for his man-of-the-match display in 1995 1984 League Cup final - Liverpool 0-0 EvertonThe first competitive all-Merseyside final was in the League Cup 32 years ago, when Joe Fagan headed Liverpool to Wembley Stadium to take on the Toffees.Liverpool were defending champions and would go on to win the league and European Cup that season, but were fortunate to earn a replay after Alan Hansen appeared to handle Everton striker Adrian Heaths goal-bound shot on the line.However, referee Alan Robinson controversially ruled in the Reds favour and after extra-time could still not separate the city rivals, a match of little noteworthy incident went to a replay.1984 League Cup final replay - Liverpool 1-0 EvertonThree days after the goalless draw, the two teams were at it again, although this time they met at Manchester Citys Maine Road ground on a Wednesday night.The encounter was another cagey affair and it needed a brilliant 21st-minute strike from Liverpool captain Graeme Souness to finally separate the teams.Playing a neat interchange of passes with Dalglish and Phil Neal, the Scotland midfielder then let the ball run across his chest, before unleashing a thumping 30-yard drive that flew past a helpless Neville Southall in Evertons goal.And that was that as the Reds held on for the win to make it a fourth consecutive League Cup triumph. Ian Rush, Mark Lawrenson, Alan Hansen and Bruce Grobbelaar celebrate Liverpools 1984 replay win against Everton 1983 League Cup final - Liverpool 2-1 Manchester UnitedThe holders made it three successive League Cup final victories by getting the better of rivals United in front of 99, 304 spectators at Wembley.However, Liverpool once again made Paisley - in his final season in charge at Anfield - sweat after falling behind to Norman Whitesides 12th-minute goal, with the Irishman fending off the attentions of Hansen before coolly slotting past Bruce Grobbelaar.With 15 minutes to go, though, Alan Kennedy was again on hand to drill home a long-range equaliser as for the third year in a row the final went to extra time.And it took Ronnie Whelan just nine minutes to decide the contest with a memorable curling effort past Gary Bailey, the third time the Republic of Ireland midfielder had scored in a League Cup final. Ronnie Whelan beats Man Utd keeper Gary Bailey to win Liverpool the 1983 League Cup 1982 League Cup final - Liverpool 3-1 Tottenham HotspurLiverpool won the League Cup for a third year in a row by overcoming cup specialists Tottenham in front of 100,000 spectators at Wembley, although for large parts of the final the trophy looked to be heading to White Hart Lane.The then-European champions had beaten both Arsenal and Ipswich Town on the way to the final, only to find themselves trailing to Steve Archibalds 11th-minute goal.However, after riding their luck on several occasions, Whelan beat Spurs No 1 Ray Clemence with just three minutes to go to force extra-time.And it was Whelan who was on hand to put his side ahead with a close-range finish after 111 minutes, with Ian Rush ending the match as a contest minutes later after being set up by Sammy Lees defence-splitting pass. Liverpools players on the Wembley pitch after beating Spurs to win the 1982 League Cup 1981 League Cup final - Liverpool 1-1 West Ham UnitedLiverpool had lost to Nottingham Forest in their first-ever appearance in the final three years earlier, so were desperate to get their hands on the only domestic trophy the club had yet to win.Bob Paisleys team had seen off Swindon Town, Portsmouth, Birmingham City and Manchester City to get to Wembley, where they took on West Ham.Despite dominating the game, Liverpool could not find a way past Hammers goalkeeper Phil Parkes, before Kennedy finally broke the deadlock three minutes before the end of extra time.However, West Ham forced a replay thanks to Ray Stewarts last-minute penalty after Terry McDermott had pushed Alvin Martins goal-bound header onto the bar.1981 League Cup final replay - Liverpool 2-1 West Ham UnitedWest Ham struck first at Villa Park through Paul Goddards eight-minute strike, only for the Reds to respond with two goals in quick time.Dalglish grabbed the equaliser with a sweet volley from a tight angle after being set up by McDermott, before defender Hansen scored the winner after his header from a corner deflected off Billy Bonds knee and beat Parkes. 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Nike Air Presto Off White Kaufen . -- Lou Brocks shoulder-to-shoulder collision with Bill Freehan during the 1968 World Series and Pete Roses bruising hit on Ray Fosse in the 1970 All-Star game could become relics of baseball history, like the dead-ball era.The brother of Peter Brock hopes his famous siblings record of nine Bathurst 1000 wins is never broken.Brocks Holden protege Craig Lowndes is best placed to eclipse the motorsport greats remarkable Mount Panorama mark, aiming for win No.7 in Sundays Great Race.All eyes are on Lowndes on what looms as an emotional weekend at Bathurst that will honour Brock, marking the 10th anniversary of his death.But asked whether his brothers record could ever be broken, Phil Brock was brutally honest.To be honest I hope it isnt, he told AAP.He was the King of the Mountain. I dont think that should ever change.I dont think that is being too selfish. I hope it is the one record that will remain.Its just a fitting tribute to the man.If someone does break his record, good on them, but I hope it doesnt happen.Not that Phil Brock was death riding Lowndes Bathurst hopes.He presented the inaugural Peter Brock Trophy back in 2006 to emotional winner Lowndes and co-driver Jamie Whincup.Phil Brock will again have the honour after Sundays Great Race.And he wondered whether the stars were aligning again for Lowndes to mark his mentors anniversary on Sunday.I was talking to Craig today saying its incredible I gave that trophy to him 10 years ago - you wonder where the years go, he said.But I think it has been hard on Craig.dddddddddddd People have always said to him you are the new Peter Brock, thats so unfair.There will be only one Peter Brock.Craig has his own legacy. And who knows, he may add to that on Sunday.Lowndes shed tears on the podium back in 2006 honouring his great mate.He didnt rule out a repeat if his Bathurst dream was again realised this weekend.Being the first to hold that trophy up will always be special, Lowndes told AAP.Having Phil here to present it again is special but to mark 10 years (with a win) would be quite amazing - it would be emotional.Another Bathurst win would boost the third placed Lowndes chances of a fourth Supercars championship but first since 1999.And of course put him one step closer to Brocks record.Veteran Lowndes admitted he was daring to dream.I have always said it would be difficult for someone to eclipse the nine wins but I guess I am getting closer with each win, he said.I am humbled to be compared with Peter in that way.But just one win is amazing, look at the famous drivers who could never cross the line here - it can be a heartbreaking race.Practice starts on Thursday. ' ' '