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Share on email Liverpool came from a goal behind to secure a dominant 4-2 win over Man United, and fans were delighted to end the Old Trafford hoodoo and boost our top four chances. Man United 2-4 Liverpool May 13, 2021 Goals: Phillips OG 10’, Rashford 68’; Jota 34’, Firmino 45+3’, 47’, Salah 90’ Top-four hopes were revived after Chelsea fell to defeat on Wednesday and Liverpool’s task was clear, four wins from their last four would see Champions League football at Anfield next season. But there was an early bump in the road when Nat Phillips cleared the ball into his own net before having a penalty he was awarded overturned. ....
THE Untouchables was the nickname given to Liverpool’s all-conquering football team of the early 1920s which featured, way out on the left wing, a player who started and finished his career at Darlington. A book is being written to commemorate the centenary of the Untouchables winning back-to-back league titles in 1921-22 and 1922-23, and the authors are looking for information about the players, particularly Fred Hopkin who missed just two matches in those heady seasons but finished his days working as a physio behind his wife’s hairdressing shop opposite Darlington’s North Road railway workshops. Fred was born in Dewsbury in 1895, and joined Darlington as an amateur in the North Eastern League before the First World War – it looks like he scored in a 6-0 thrashing of Newcastle City in February 1914. During the war, he made guest appearances for Tottenham, and after the war he was transferred to Manchester United, who were then a midtable First Division side ....
@ShanklysBoys1 After Sunday’s protests in Manchester, Liverpool season ticket holder and author, Jeff Goulding, explains why he stands in solidarity with United supporters – because the future of our game is far more important than tribalism. During fierce protests against the Manchester United ownership at Old Trafford, Gary Neville delivered a lecture to Liverpool supporters about the need to get angry, protest and get rid of their club’s owners. It was stirring stuff, but he may have done better to have a look at the history books. Liverpool supporters have now racked up decades of experience in organising and fighting the State, sections of the media and for better governance of football. ....