Liverpool Thread | 2024/25

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Not forgetting this cracker.Nail on head Boris :-)

Tributes left for a dead chicken

Flowers and tributes were left in an alleyway where the body of a mystery dead baby was found - before police realised it was only a chicken foetus.
A member of the public discovered the remains in a back alley in the Anfield area of Liverpool.

Police cordoned off the scene but soon realised that it was not a human but a chicken foetus.

Well-wishers had laid more than a dozen bunches of flowers at the scene, along with cards and teddy bears.

Local gossip

One of the cards read: "RIP Little Baby. Safe in the arms of Jesus. From someone who is a loving mother xxxx."

Merseyside Police told the community on Monday to "stop grieving, it's only a chicken".

A spokeswoman for Merseyside Police said: "It seems a member of the public saw the remains of a foetus, which possibly resembled a human foetus, and called us.

"We cordoned off the area to investigate, as we would with any possible suspicious death, but it became apparent it was not a human foetus.

"The flowers and cards are obviously the result of local gossip, but we can assure people that the remains were not human."

Conservative MP and editor of The Spectator Boris Johnson was criticised last year after commenting in the magazine that Liverpudlians were "hooked on grief".
 
They gonna probably improve even more next season. They kept their best players - Trent and they will probably gonna buy a striker, midfielder and two fullbacks. They always have Saudi Arabia who are dumb enough to pay 50 million for dross like Nunez
Trent ffs.
 
It’s like stepping into RAWK this thread.

They’ve lost 2 matches all season, scored the most goals, won the most matches, conceded the second least amount of goals. If that’s down to luck, then they must have been shagging the lady herself.

They’ve won the league at a canter. We’ve done that on a number of occasions, but we weren’t saying we were lucky then. Ultimately, they’ve been better in most departments and the table shows that.
Hate to admit it but your spot on BlueTG.
Credit where Credit is due.
Best team in England wins the league in over 38 games. Was we lucky with Agueroooooooo.
Still dispise the bin dippers but to say they have been lucky is crazy. CTID
 
They've won 15 more games than united this season. Be interesting to see how they recruit in the summer. Fair play to Slot for winning with Klopps team and no summer signings but they are well down on points totals for Klopps best sides and Salah and Van Dijk are a year older. I think they might get sentimental and not buy the calibre or player that will push them out of the team.

The back end of this season suggests City will be better next year and Arsenal are confident they can finish second again. Rasmus has scored a goal so united will also be sure they can push for the title next year.

All we need is Khaldoon to fake a VAT receipt from 2017 and we can cheat out way to a title again next season. Best hope no one starts to look at 93:20 though. I have it on good authority Joleon Lescott worse boots one size bigger than he should have
 
Congrats to Liverpool. The champions always deserve it. Slot has done well too. Would have been nice for us to have had a cleaner season fitness and form wise tho as I think they might have stumbled with us on their tail
 
I think the little cracks are starting to appear that indicate they won't be celebrating this time next year. At the moment this is Slot basically making Klopp's team into something slightly more organised and slightly less chaotic. This really worked at the start of the season, and they're good value for league winners, but it has been harder and harder for them to sustain this new style as the year has gone on. Salah and Van Dijk will be a year older next season and they've blown about £3-4m a month on keeping them around, which will harm any rebuild they wanted to do.

Now it remains to be seen whether Slot can build his own side instead of just adding tweaks to the team Klopp built. But for now they can have a big party because they've been miles more organised and sensible with their football than anyone else in the Premier League this season. And I'd have this Liverpool team winning the league over Arteta's thoroughly unlikeable Arsenal side any day. I don't mind Liverpool really - the coverage they get is a bit sycophantic but they've played nice football this past decade and having them go level with United for titles is a bonus.

Just realised Arsenal will have to give them a guard of honour at Anfield as well. The icing on the cake really.
They might not be celebrating next year but I think they will be up ther challenging for sure, they don't seem to be going away season after season we say they will drop off which at times they have but they always seem to come back. Regarding salah and van dijk we were all saying they'd fall of once there contract expires and they go elsewhere but they haven't they've decided to stay put. I think salah has a few good seasons left in him myself, Van dijk though I'm not sure he's been showing signs of being at bit dodgy at times this season.
 
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They might not be celebrating next year but I think they will be up ther challenging for sure, they don't seem to be going away season after season we say they will drop off which at times they have but they always seem to come back. Regarding salah and van dijk we were all saying they'd fall of once there contract expires and they go elsewhere but they haven't they've decided to stay put. I think salah has a few good seasons left in him myself, Van dijk though I'm not sure he's been showing signs of being sat bit dodgy at times this season.
Oh definitely, they'll challenge. But it's between us, Arsenal, and Liverpool again. Think Arsenal look the most ready with the right additions but we'll see.
 
Oh definitely, they'll challenge. But it's between us, Arsenal, and Liverpool again. Think Arsenal look the most ready with the right additions but we'll see.
Yes I agree itll be between us 3, I actually thought Arsenal would of been the team to take advantage of us having a bad season tbh didn't expect Liverpool to win it at the start of the season so although I don't like to say it fair play to the fuckers.
 
Yeah, it's been a poor league this season but they've been comfortably the best team and deserved to win it. Seeing them lift the trophy is never nice, but given that we've been out of the title race for months it's been less painful than I thought (plus the alternative was Arsenal winning it, which would've been somehow even more unpalatable). The media sycophancy has been nauseating, but I'm on a media blackout until the hype dies down. Let's see if they can do back to backs, as we'll be back stronger next season.

They're a lot less hateable thank Klopp's Liverpool - which is odd because 90% of the players are the same, but with the managers being the main point of contact with a team I think it does make a big difference.
 
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They're a lot less hateable thank Klopp's Liverpool - which is odd because 90% of the players are the same, but with the managers being the main point of contact with a team I think it does make a big difference.
I honestly don't think it's that. I reckon it's just that we've not really put up a title challenge this season, and they've not really been in it for the past few years, so we've not been on the end of their usual bile.
 
It’s like stepping into RAWK this thread.

They’ve lost 2 matches all season, scored the most goals, won the most matches, conceded the second least amount of goals. If that’s down to luck, then they must have been shagging the lady herself.

They’ve won the league at a canter. We’ve done that on a number of occasions, but we weren’t saying we were lucky then. Ultimately, they’ve been better in most departments and the table shows that.
Not read the last few pages but I'm guessing from what you've said that some are slating them.

They've deserved the title as they've been the most consistent club. That's it. The best team wins the title and they're the best.

We've been shite but that's not Liverpool's fault and not their fault either that Arsenal shit the bed again.

Well done, enjoy your moment Liverpool but the real test now is whether you can retain it.
 
pre premier should be called the old days! Premier league started a new era regarding tv and money! So who won the most trophies since then?

Asked AI

To determine which English team has won the most trophies since the Premier League began in the 1992-93 season, we need to consider major domestic and international competitions. These typically include the Premier League, FA Cup, League Cup (EFL Cup/Carabao Cup), FA Community Shield, UEFA Champions League, UEFA Europa League, UEFA Cup Winners’ Cup (until 1999), UEFA Super Cup, FIFA Club World Cup, and, where relevant, the Intercontinental Cup. Minor or regional competitions, youth tournaments, and friendlies are generally excluded from "major trophy" counts.

Based on available data up to April 28, 2025, we focus on English clubs’ performances across these competitions from the 1992-93 season onward. The most successful clubs in this period are Manchester United, Manchester City, Chelsea, Liverpool, and Arsenal, with others like Leicester City, Blackburn Rovers, and Newcastle United also winning trophies but in smaller numbers.

### Trophy Count by Club (1992-93 to 2024-25)
Here’s a breakdown of major trophies won by the top English clubs since the 1992-93 season, compiled from reliable sources:

- **Manchester United**:
- Premier League: 13 (1992-93, 1993-94, 1995-96, 1996-97, 1998-99, 1999-00, 2000-01, 2002-03, 2006-07, 2007-08, 2008-09, 2010-11, 2012-13)[](https://www.manutd.com/en/history/trophy-room/premier-league)
- FA Cup: 5 (1993-94, 1995-96, 1998-99, 2003-04, 2015-16)
- League Cup: 5 (1991-92*, 2005-06, 2008-09, 2009-10, 2016-17) *Note: 1991-92 is included as it’s often counted in United’s modern-era tallies, but we’ll adjust if strictly post-1992.
- Community Shield: 10 (1993, 1994, 1996, 1997, 2003, 2007, 2008, 2010, 2011, 2013)
- UEFA Champions League: 2 (1998-99, 2007-08)
- UEFA Europa League: 1 (2016-17)
- UEFA Super Cup: 1 (1991*, adjusted out if strictly post-1992)
- FIFA Club World Cup: 1 (2008)
- Intercontinental Cup: 1 (1999)
- **Total**: 38 (or 37 if excluding 1991-92 League Cup/Super Cup)[](https://www.manutd.com/en/history/trophy-room/premier-league)[](https://www.livescore.com/en/news/five-most-successful-english-clubs-liverpool-manchester-united-arsenal-chelsea-manchester-city-2024022611164493635/)

- **Manchester City**:
- Premier League: 8 (2011-12, 2013-14, 2017-18, 2018-19, 2020-21, 2021-22, 2022-23, 2023-24)[](https://www.skysports.com/football/news/11661/13136017/premier-league-winners-full-list-of-previous-champions-of-english-footballs-top-flight-by-year)
- FA Cup: 3 (2010-11, 2018-19, 2022-23)
- League Cup: 7 (2013-14, 2015-16, 2017-18, 2018-19, 2019-20, 2020-21, 2023-24)
- Community Shield: 3 (2012, 2018, 2019)
- UEFA Champions League: 1 (2022-23)
- UEFA Super Cup: 1 (2023)
- FIFA Club World Cup: 1 (2023)
- **Total**: 24[](https://www.888sport.com/blog/most-successful-football-club-in-england)[](https://www.livescore.com/en/news/five-most-successful-english-clubs-liverpool-manchester-united-arsenal-chelsea-manchester-city-2024022611164493635/)

- **Chelsea**:
- Premier League: 5 (2004-05, 2005-06, 2009-10, 2014-15, 2016-17)[](https://www.skysports.com/football/news/11661/13136017/premier-league-winners-full-list-of-previous-champions-of-english-footballs-top-flight-by-year)
- FA Cup: 6 (1996-97, 1999-00, 2006-07, 2008-09, 2011-12, 2017-18)
- League Cup: 4 (1997-98, 2004-05, 2006-07, 2014-15)
- Community Shield: 2 (2000, 2005)
- UEFA Champions League: 2 (2011-12, 2020-21)
- UEFA Europa League: 2 (2012-13, 2018-19)
- UEFA Cup Winners’ Cup: 1 (1997-98)
- UEFA Super Cup: 2 (1998, 2021)
- FIFA Club World Cup: 1 (2021)
- **Total**: 25[](https://www.livescore.com/en/news/five-most-successful-english-clubs-liverpool-manchester-united-arsenal-chelsea-manchester-city-2024022611164493635/)[](https://footballwhispers.com/blog/premier-league-winners-the-full-history-since-1992/)

- **Liverpool**:
- Premier League: 1 (2019-20)[](https://www.skysports.com/football/news/11661/13136017/premier-league-winners-full-list-of-previous-champions-of-english-footballs-top-flight-by-year)
- FA Cup: 3 (2000-01, 2005-06, 2021-22)
- League Cup: 5 (1994-95, 2000-01, 2002-03, 2011-12, 2023-24)
- Community Shield: 3 (2001, 2006, 2022)
- UEFA Champions League: 2 (2004-05, 2018-19)
- UEFA Europa League: 1 (2000-01)
- UEFA Super Cup: 2 (2005, 2019)
- FIFA Club World Cup: 1 (2019)
- **Total**: 18[](https://www.livescore.com/en/news/five-most-successful-english-clubs-liverpool-manchester-united-arsenal-chelsea-manchester-city-2024022611164493635/)

- **Arsenal**:
- Premier League: 3 (1997-98, 2001-02, 2003-04)[](https://www.skysports.com/football/news/11661/13136017/premier-league-winners-full-list-of-previous-champions-of-english-footballs-top-flight-by-year)
- FA Cup: 7 (1992-93, 1997-98, 2001-02, 2002-03, 2004-05, 2013-14, 2019-20)
- League Cup: 1 (1992-93)
- Community Shield: 5 (1998, 1999, 2014, 2017, 2020)
- **Total**: 16[](https://www.livescore.com/en/news/five-most-successful-english-clubs-liverpool-manchester-united-arsenal-chelsea-manchester-city-2024022611164493635/)

- **Other Clubs**:
- **Blackburn Rovers**: 1 (Premier League 1994-95)[](https://www.skysports.com/football/news/11661/13136017/premier-league-winners-full-list-of-previous-champions-of-english-footballs-top-flight-by-year)
- **Leicester City**: 2 (Premier League 2015-16, FA Cup 2020-21)[](https://www.skysports.com/football/news/11661/13136017/premier-league-winners-full-list-of-previous-champions-of-english-footballs-top-flight-by-year)
- **Newcastle United**: 1 (League Cup 2024-25)[](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_football_clubs_in_England_by_competitive_honours_won)
- **Everton**, **Tottenham**, **Aston Villa**, etc.: 0 major trophies in this period based on available data.

### Analysis
- **Manchester United** leads with 38 (or 37) major trophies since 1992-93, driven by their 13 Premier League titles under Sir Alex Ferguson and consistent success in domestic cups and European competitions. Their dominance in the 1990s and 2000s, including the 1998-99 treble, sets them apart.[](https://www.manutd.com/en/history/trophy-room/premier-league)
- **Chelsea** follows with 25 trophies, bolstered by Roman Abramovich’s investment since 2003, leading to five Premier Leagues, multiple FA Cups, and European titles.[](https://www.livescore.com/en/news/five-most-successful-english-clubs-liverpool-manchester-united-arsenal-chelsea-manchester-city-2024022611164493635/)
- **Manchester City** has 24 trophies, with a surge since their 2008 takeover, including eight Premier Leagues and a 2022-23 treble. Their recent dominance (six titles since 2018) closes the gap with United.[](https://www.statista.com/statistics/383696/premier-league-wins-by-team/)[](https://www.888sport.com/blog/most-successful-football-club-in-england)
- **Liverpool** (18 trophies) and **Arsenal** (16 trophies) trail, with Liverpool’s European successes and Arsenal’s FA Cup record notable but insufficient to overtake the top three.[](https://www.livescore.com/en/news/five-most-successful-english-clubs-liverpool-manchester-united-arsenal-chelsea-manchester-city-2024022611164493635/)
- Posts on X suggest Liverpool fans claim superiority due to their total historical trophies (51, including pre-1992), but since 1992, Manchester United’s count is higher.[](https://x.com/premierleague/status/723134062609616896)[](https://x.com/premierleague/status/1127498918139498496)

### Conclusion
**Manchester United** has won the most trophies since the Premier League started in 1992, with approximately 38 major honors. Their record includes 13 Premier League titles, multiple FA Cups, League Cups, Community Shields, and European titles. Chelsea (25) and Manchester City (24) are close contenders, but United’s early Premier League dominance secures their lead. If you’d like a deeper dive into specific seasons, competitions, or sources, let me know!
Get the Community Shield out of that list
 
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