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15th March 1892

Football club owner, John Houlding, tries to retain Everton Football Club after an acrimonious split with fellow Everton board members. The result is that the rift is so severe and that instead of John Houlding patching up his differences with his other board members, he forms a new football club after agreeing an amicable solution […]

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12th March 1921

Future Liverpool backroom Boot Room graduate and LFC manager, Joe Fagan was born on 12th March 1921. Although he wasn’t manager for that long a time – 2 years, but having said that, a Chelsea manager would probably get a testimonial if they managed 2 years – Joe Fagan packed plenty into his time as manager. […]

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The day standing Kop said goodbye – Liverpool FC

I know it’s an old cliche – but it does only seem like yesterday. A very emotional day but a day I am privileged to say that “I was there”. The atmosphere throughout was fantastic. It’s just a shame that the football played by Liverpool that day did not reach the same levels. You can […]

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Liverpool FC legend Kenny Dalglish in line for Anfield return

The news may be quite recent but to many “King Kenny” should have been rewarded with the offer of a lifetime post at the “Fields Of Anfield Road” a long time ago. Despite his latest stint as manager being a bit hit and miss, Dalglish remains a club legend and will continue to be so […]

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Liverpool Football Club set to stay at Anfield and redevelop current stadium

All the fans I’ve talked to about the new stadium have all expressed their desire to remain at Anfield and develop it rather than move to a new, shiny, modern style built stadium. If we moved to a new stadium at say Stanley Park, it wouldn’t sound quite right would it, “The Fields Of Stanley […]

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10th May 1978

Kenny Dalglish scores the only goal as Liverpool win the European Cup again with a 1-0 win against Club Brugge at Wembley. It was Liverpool’s second consecutive European Cup triumph. Notable absentees in this final were David “Doc” Johnson, who strained his knee ligaments earlier in the season and Tommy Smith, who dropped a pick-axe […]

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9th May 2011

A Luis Suarez and Maxi Rodriguez inspired Liverpool thrashed Fulham at Craven Cottage 5-2 with a brilliant display that Fulham struggled to cope with all night. A Maxi double and a Dirk Kuyt third put Liverpool 3-0 up after 16 minutes. Two more second half goals from Maxi again, to complete a brilliant hat-trick – […]

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3rd May 1986

From being well out of the title race at the start of the year, Liverpool went to Stamford Bridge, Chelsea on 3rd May 1986 knowing a win would clinch their 16th Division One title. Liverpool won 1-0 thanks to a fantastic goal by player-manager Kenny Dalglish. Liverpool’s win kept them five points ahead of arch […]

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