Liverpool Thread | 2025/26

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Can't believe some of these fuckers are still going on about Van Dick's disallowed goal. It's beyond pathetic. Sure, if it happened to us I'd have had a bit of a moan but by far my main concern would've been how we'd been well beaten on the day. Fact is that it was a subjective call so the decision of the officials on the field overrides everything else.
Mate I don’t think it’s just that goal it’s any goal conceded when they lose
 
He is a pure bellend, he is using VAR as a smokescreen to attack City, and then using that none of our fans have given him the time of day as a weapon to attack city again, he is just a bitter upset sad man, surely someone on here can put a collage together of dodgy decisions the dippers have had and post it on where ever that mard arse post his bile
 
A very poor game from Andy Robertson for Scotland. Luckily for him his team mates bailed him out. His game was going last season, but this season it has fallen off a cliff.
 
Harped on how they do things the "proper" way. City buying success etc.
£400m+ spent (and they wanted spend more on Guéhi)
Worse defence of a title ever. (try four in a row)
Yet they somehow think they are dominating football.

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Surely worse defence of title as to go to us. Although it was before sky got involved so maybe it doesn't count.
 
A very poor game from Andy Robertson for Scotland. Luckily for him his team mates bailed him out. His game was going last season, but this season it has fallen off a cliff.
If Robertson had any dignity, he would have thanked his colleagues at the end and got off the pitch as quickly as possible. He got utterly roasted all night, gave away a needless penalty, crossed the ball into the stand, etc. Yet at the end he is giving it large to the world. There is a reason why he has fitted in so well at his odious club. Knob.
 
Harped on how they do things the "proper" way. City buying success etc.
£400m+ spent (and they wanted spend more on Guéhi)
Worse defence of a title ever. (try four in a row)
Yet they somehow think they are dominating football.

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Unfortunately (but still proudly part of our history) we comfortably hold the accolade of Worst Title Defence Ever by a mile, being relegated at Champions in 1938. Oddly we were the league’s top scorers that season though.
Neither thing (Champions relegated or league’s top scorers relegated) has ever happened in football other than that season.

Here are some of the other worst title defences ever:

City 1967-68 Champions… 13th in 1969.
Villa 1980-81 Champions… 11th (granted with a EC win) in 1982.
Arsenal 1989-90 Champions… 9th in 1991, 13th in 1992.
Leeds 1991-92 Champions… 17th in 1993.
Blackburn 1994-95 Champions… 7th in 1996.
United 2012-13 Champions… 7th in 2014.
Chelsea 2014-15 Champions… 10th in 2016.
Leicester 2015-16 Champions… 12th in 2017.
Chelsea 2016-17 Champions… 5th in 2018.

Not bad league place finishes but huge drops in points:
City 2018-19 Champions with 98pts… 2nd on 81pts in 2020 (17pt drop).
Liverpool 2019-20 Champions with 99pts… 3rd on just 69pts in 2021 (30pt drop).
 
Reap what you sow.

How LFC must regret extending Van Dijk and Salah's contracts. In 2023-24, City were on our way to our 4th back to back title but the contract expiries of KDB and Walker's were looming. City bit the bullet and eventually said a sad farewell. Contrast that with Anfield in April 2025. They were on their way to an uncontested league title but they extended the deals of Van Dijk and Salah. Their media acolytes crowed, but Liverpool had committed a fatal mistake.
 
Reap what you sow.

How LFC must regret extending Van Dijk and Salah's contracts. In 2023-24, City were on our way to our 4th back to back title but the contract expiries of KDB and Walker's were looming. City bit the bullet and eventually said a sad farewell. Contrast that with Anfield in April 2025. They were on their way to an uncontested league title but they extended the deals of Van Dijk and Salah. Their media acolytes crowed, but Liverpool had committed a fatal mistake.

Carragher was on MNF calling Salah ‘selfish’ around this time last year. After all that Salah had done for that club, the bloke is a club legend, owes them nowt, yet there Spitty was live on tele giving him shit for daring to not sign a new contract yet and daring to speak to the media about the contract situation.

Even though he owes the club nowt, with the backlash, Salah probably felt pressured to sign a new contract. Being from the Arabic world, going to the big money Arabic league in Saudi Arabia, he’d have probably been the most sought after star in the league and it’s reported he was offered £600m to play there.

He’ll be gutted!

Now Carragher is in the media saying Salah shouldn’t be starting for Liverpool.
 
Unfortunately (but still proudly part of our history) we comfortably hold the accolade of Worst Title Defence Ever by a mile, being relegated at Champions in 1938. Oddly we were the league’s top scorers that season though.
Neither thing (Champions relegated or league’s top scorers relegated) has ever happened in football other than that season.

Here are some of the other worst title defences ever:

City 1967-68 Champions… 13th in 1969.
Villa 1980-81 Champions… 11th (granted with a EC win) in 1982.
Arsenal 1989-90 Champions… 9th in 1991, 13th in 1992.
Leeds 1991-92 Champions… 17th in 1993.
Blackburn 1994-95 Champions… 7th in 1996.
United 2012-13 Champions… 7th in 2014.
Chelsea 2014-15 Champions… 10th in 2016.
Leicester 2015-16 Champions… 12th in 2017.
Chelsea 2016-17 Champions… 5th in 2018.

Not bad league place finishes but huge drops in points:
City 2018-19 Champions with 98pts… 2nd on 81pts in 2020 (17pt drop).
Liverpool 2019-20 Champions with 99pts… 3rd on just 69pts in 2021 (30pt drop).
Tony 'Skip' Book missed most, if not all, of the first half of the 1968/69 season. To lose the captain for such a long period must have had quite a detrimental effect on the squad,

And we did win the FA Cup in that season
 
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Tony 'Skip' Book missed most, if not all, of the first half of the 1969/70 season. To lose the captain for such a long period must have had quite a detrimental effect on the squad,

And we did win the FA Cup in that season
No; that was in the 68/69 season (April 26th. That following season, we won the League Cup and the ECWC .
 

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