levets said:
I was at Coventry... some nugget had decided to tell everybody that Liverpool had lost 2-0... we all thought we'd won the league until we got outside. Are you sureLiverpool had another game to play after West Ham? I don't remember it like that.
Liverpool won the league by 1 point... and it was the Watson OG that made the difference.
Liverpool's fixtures are here: <a class="postlink" href="http://www.soccerbase.com/teams/team.sd?team_id=1563&comp_id=1&teamTabs=results" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;">http://www.soccerbase.com/teams/team.sd ... bs=results</a>
They drew 1-1 at QPR on 7 May, when we beat Spurs 5-0. They drew 0-0 at Cov on 10 May, the Tuesday night, when we drew with Everton. They drew 0-0 with West Ham on 14 May while we were beating Cov and lost 1-2 at Bristol City on 16 May, the Monday night. Then they had the FA Cup final on Saturday 21 May, which we'll gloss over, and the European Cup final on Wednesday 25 May, where they beat Moenchengladbach.
Bristol City then drew 2-2 at Coventry on the Thursday night (19 May), which kept both of those clubs up at the expense of Sunderland, who lost 2-0 at Everton on the same night. That was the game where Jimmy Hill, chairman of Cov at the time IIRC, had the kick off delayed so that his team would know what they needed to do as the game came towards the end. When both teams knew they'd stay up with a draw, they played out the last ten minutes or so with neither side making any effort to score. The Mackems are sore about that to this day.
I suppose it wouldn't have been a given that Liverpool would have won at Bristol City on the Monday had they needed the points. After all, Bristol City needed to win to have a chance of staying up, so it was quite a tough game.