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Last League Title

Last League Title

We recall Liverpool's 18th League Championship success in May 1990. The stakes were high when the Reds played QPR at Anfield.

1971 FA Cup Final

1971 FA Cup Final

We recall Liverpool's 2-1 defeat to Arsenal at Wembley in the 1971 FA Cup Final. Tommy Smith said:

Record 1-9 Defeat

Record 1-9 Defeat

11th December 1954 has gone down in the history books as the day Liverpool Football Club sunk to their lowest depths. We recall the record 9-1 defeat against Birmingham City.

Keegan's Debut

Keegan's Debut

When Bill Shankly dipped into the transfer market to sign the virtually unknown Kevin Keegan from Scunthorpe in May 1971 it was a move that caused barely a ripple of excitement among Liverpudlians. We recall his debut v Nottingham Forest.

First time in Europe

First time in Europe

We recall the Reds first ever game in Europe against the part-time Icelandic champions of KR Reykjavic in 1964

Relegation

Relegation

17th April 1954 was a dark day for Liverpool Football Club as fifty consecutive seasons of top-flight football came to an end. Defeat at home to Cardiff City consigned Don Welsh's Reds to the dreaded drop, a moment we recall.

Ajax v Liverpool

Ajax v Liverpool

We recall the time Liverpool suffered their most comprehensive thrashing in European competition. In thick fog Shankly's team infamously crashed to a 5-1 defeat against the then relatively unknown Ajax of Amsterdam.

McManaman's Bosman

McManaman's Bosman

We recall the time on June 1st 1999, when #10million-rated Steve McManaman left the club as a free agent to join Real Madrid. Rick Parry says it's a transfer that won't happen to Liverpool again.

Kenny's 1995 title

Kenny's 1995 title

We recall the day when Kenny Dalglish won the Premier League Championship with Blackburn at Anfield in 1995 beating Manchester United to the crown

No. 91

No. 91

We recall the day Terry McDermott was sent-off after a famous mersey derby brawl. In his own words he was 'a big girls blouse,' so it was out of character.

No. 92

No. 92

On 29th December 2001 Michael capped an unforgettable 12 months by registering his 100th Liverpool goal against West Ham at Upton Park. Two minutes remained in the final Premiership fixture of the year when Owen struck the equaliser.

No. 93

No. 93

We take a trip back through time to recall the time Liverpool played in their first ever European Final. Glasgow was the venue for the 1966 European Cup Winners Cup Final but it wasn't to be Liverpool's night and the Germans won 2-1.

No. 94

No. 94

We recall the moment on November 4th 2001, when fans on the Kop paid the ultimate tribute to Gerard Houllier when they unveiled an impressive mosaic in the recovering Liverpool manager's honour.

No. 95

No. 95

Recall the day then 2nd Division Liverpool made the trip to Stanley Park to meet 1st Division Everton in the fourth round of the 1955 FA Cup.

No. 96

No. 96

After writing themselves into the history books for playing their part in possibly the greatest European final ever in Dortmund, Gerard Houllier's weary troops won 4-0 at Charlton to qualify.

Stanley Park Switch

Stanley Park Switch

We recall the moment an unprecedented furore erupted on Merseyside on November 6th, 1959, when Liverpool signed Everton centre forward Dave Hickson to boost their promotion chances. The move across Stanley Park divided an entire city.

1st League Cup

1st League Cup

The League Cup was a competition never deemed high on the list of Liverpool FC but that all changed on April Fools Day 1981, when skipper Phil Thompson lifted the trophy on the Reds behalf for the first time. We recall the moment.

The Anfield Rap

The Anfield Rap

We present the Anfield Rap video featuring the 1987-88 squad and talk exclusively to John Barnes about the classic football song. As Barnes says: "It's still the best football record ever."

Backing the Dockers

Backing the Dockers

We recall the day when Robbie Fowler backed the striking Liverpool Dockers. After scoring a goal against Brann Bergen, Fowler lifted his Reds top to reveal a supportive t-shirt for the dockers

1946/47 Champions

1946/47 Champions

Of Liverpool's 18 League title triumphs the one clinched in 1946/47 was perhaps the most unexpected. George Kay's Reds were written off but a famous win at Wolves clinched the championship.