Two years ago today Fernando Torres put pen to paper on a six-year contract with Liverpool.
American history remembers this date as the day when the USA declared independence from Great Britain in 1776, and they celebrate with fireworks, carnivals and concerts.
However, closer to home the date is remembered as the day when El Nino confirmed himself a Red, and he's gone on to celebrate with goals, goals and more goals.
It's been an action packed two years for Liverpool's No.9 since joining from Atletico Madrid.
A boyhood Atletico fan, Torres made the emotional switch to Anfield in 2007 and made his debut against Aston Villa at Villa Park in a 2-1 victory.
His first game at Anfield saw him find the net with his debut goal for the club and also gave a clear indication of how he could forge a fearsome partnership with Reds skipper Steven Gerrard.
Gerrard played a slick pass to the Spaniard, who shifted the ball past Tal Ben Haim and coolly slotted right-footed beyond Petr Cech.
And so Liverpool's record signing was up and running, and there was no stopping him.
His next game in front of the home crowd saw him net a brace against Derby County in a 6-0 rout as he found the net at the Kop end for the first time.
In his League Cup debut away to Reading, Torres took home the match ball with his first hat-trick for the club, and it wasn't long before Reds fans all over the world were chanting their new heroes name...
"His armband proved he was a Red, Torres! Torres!
'You'll Never Walk Alone' it said, Torres! Torres!
We bought the lad from sunny Spain
He gets the ball, he scores again
Fer-nan-do Torres Liverpool's number nine."
In December, with victory at Marseille's Stade Velodrome required to qualify for the knock out stages of the Champions League, El Nino was again on hand to help his side on their way.
An early goal from Steven Gerrard was added to by the Spaniard, who once again turned a seemingly harmless situation into a delirious Liverpool away end.
He claimed his first Barclays Premier League hat-trick against Middlesbrough at Anfield in February 2008 in front of an adoring Kop.
After going behind, Liverpool turned on the style and the ruthless Torres netted on three occasions against Gareth Southgate's men.
However it is medals and not match balls that Torres craves and afterwards he said: "It's the second hat-trick of my Liverpool career so it's a very happy day for me.
"But I would prefer to be remembered as someone who helped Liverpool to win trophies than a great goalscorer.
"I'm here to win titles and the Champions League is a very important target for me this season. I've got to score goals because it's my job but it's not the most important thing for me and I can consider the season a success only if we win something.”
He wouldn't wait long for his next treble and Fernando became the first Liverpool player to score back-to-back hat-tricks at Anfield since Jack Balmer in 1946 with West Ham his victims.
A week later and Liverpool demolished the ghosts of 1965 against Inter Milan.
The great Bill Shankly's side had beaten the Nerazzurri 3-1 at Anfield, but succumbed to a 3-0 away defeat in the San Siro.
However, back in Italy and this time protecting a 2-0 lead, the Reds defended expertly before Fabio Aurelio intercepted on the left and found El Nino.
Torres turned in a heartbeat and fired the ball past a helpless Julio Cesar - a sense of justice was finally achieved for Shanks's Reds.
Next came Fernando's first against the old enemy Everton. After finding the net after just seven minutes, Evertonians were left praying that Liverpool wouldn't repeat their five goal romp of 1982. As it was, the post and numerous saves from Tim Howard spared the Blues any further blushes, reducing Liverpool to the single goal victory despite creating 22 attempts on goal.
The Champions League was a huge factor in Fernando parting with his beloved Atletico, and in April 2008 he played his part in one of Anfield's most epic encounters at home to Arsenal.
After a 1-1 draw away at the Emirates, Liverpool were firm favourites to progress to the semi final stage. But, Arsenal put themselves into the driving seat with an early strike.
Sami Hyypia drew the Reds level before Torres unleashed a thunderous shot into the top corner to swing the pendulum in Rafa's Reds favour again and help set up a last four meeting with Chelsea for the third time in four seasons.
In the second leg of that semi final tie, Fernando forced the game into extra-time through a well taken goal, but unfortunately it wasn't to be and the Reds wouldn't compete in the final in Moscow in May.
In the final home game of the season El Nino once again wrote himself into Liverpool history by becoming the first player to score in eight consecutive home games since the legendary Roger Hunt had done so in the 1961-62 season.
And despite ending with no silverware the records kept coming. The final day of the campaign at White Hart Lane saw Torres eclipse Ruud van Nistelrooy's record of most league goals in a debut season in the Premier League by a foreigner, taking his tally to 24 in the league.
Those 24 league goals added to three in the League cup and six in the Champions League took his total to a magnificent 33 goals.
There was to be no rest that summer however, as our No.9 jetted off to Austria and Switzerland to represent Spain in the 2008 European Championships. He got his name on the score sheet in Spain's second game against Sweden, which was enough to see them into the quarter finals.
La Furia Roja then came up against World Cup holders Italy, and it took a penalty shoot out to make their way through to the semi's. But Spain would progress to the final with ease, overcoming Guus Hiddink's Russia 3-0.
In the final against Germany the Spaniards were dominant, but could only convert the single goal.
And of course it was Torres who audaciously clipped the ball into the net to confirm his side would be European Championship winners, claiming their first trophy since they won the same title in 1964.
After the perfect summer, Fernando was back on Merseyside and preparing for his second season with the Reds.
He got off to a great start by firing a wonderful shot into the corner at the Stadium of Light as Liverpool claimed a 1-0 win at Sunderland.
It was a season that would be marred by niggling hamstring injuries for Fernando, but he still managed plenty of memorable moments for Liverpool fans.
At Goodison Park in September, Torres claimed a fantastic double in the Reds' 2-0 win.
After scoring two in three minutes at the Gwladys Street end he was cruelly denied the first hat-trick in a Merseyside derby since 1982 when he struck the ball home but it was ruled out due to a foul on Joleon Lescott by Dirk Kuyt.
He continued his fine form against Manchester City. After finding themselves 2-0 down at the break, an instinctive finish from the Spain ace got the Reds back into the game, and then a bullet header shortly after drew Liverpool level. Teammate Kuyt netted to complete the turnaround late on.
Fernando scored his first FA Cup goal for the club at Deepdale against Preston in the FA Cup in January and a month later scored twice in as many minutes against Chelsea at Anfield to renew hopes of ending the season as Champions.
Then a last minute winner at Fratton Park in February completed yet another magnificent comeback for Rafa's Reds.
In the Champions League last 16, Liverpool were faced with a tough task against Fernando's former rivals Real Madrid.
After a heroic 1-0 win in the Bernabeu, Madrid came to Anfield needing to score. As it was, only Liverpool found the net scoring a further four without reply.
Torres showed pure class in the opening stages by making a mockery of Italy's World cup winning captain Fabio Cannavaro, turning him expertly but his shot was saved by Iker Casillas.
However the tone was set and it wouldn't be long before the ball would be in the net.
A square ball by Kuyt allowed Torres to tuck the ball home and set the Reds on course for another memorable European night at Anfield.
Only four days later and Rafa's side and Torres were at it again. After falling behind at Old Trafford, El Nino pressurised Nemanja Vidic into an error and calmly slotted the ball past Edwin van der Sar to equalise.
Liverpool went onto score a further three goals, humiliating United in front of their own fans with an unforgettable 4-1 triumph.
Torres was now back to his best and a poignant moment saw him score against Blackburn, played on April 11 - the closest game to the 20th anniversary of the Hillsborough disaster.
A stroke of genius saw Fernando unleash a right footed volley into the top corner, as the clock ticked onto the sixth minute - the same time the semi final at Hillsborough was stopped.
El Nino turned away with his arms pointing to the sky dedicating his goal to the 96 lost Liverpool fans.
That was his first of an afternoon brace, and he added another two in the entertaining game against Arsenal, which seemingly ended any dreams of becoming Premier League champions.
In the final game of his second season, a wonderful header against Spurs saw Fernando score his 50th goal in 84 games.
They have been two years of burst nets and El Nino celebrations... long may it continue.
http://www.liverpoolfc.tv/news/drilldown/N164947090704-0901.htmWhat a day this was and will go down as such an important day in our glorious history in years to come
