The OFFICIAL Liverpool FC thread - RIP Diogo

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imtommygunn

How many different managers have Liverpool won the league with?

I mind reading back here and someone more or less said if you take the Fergie era out that Man United haven't won that much so hard to understand why they're perceived such a big team. If you look at it Fergie won 13 and Busby 5 then there's 2 more from well over a century ago.

Liverpool have had Klopp, Dalglish, Paisley, Shankly and I'm sure a few others.

I am far from a Liverpool fan btw.

quit yo jibbajabba

Joe fagan the only recent one Tommy then the rest be from years ago, early 1900s etc

Bogman

Just thinking there about next season.
Going to be a lot of incomings and outgoings you'd imagine so it could actually be the transitional season many thought this would be.
Slot certainly stamped his own style onto the team but none of them were his players.
If there are wholesale changes it could take a season for them to blend.
Tomorrow is not guaranteed

Blowitupref

Quote from: imtommygunn on April 28, 2025, 02:40:17 PMHow many different managers have Liverpool won the league with?

I mind reading back here and someone more or less said if you take the Fergie era out that Man United haven't won that much so hard to understand why they're perceived such a big team. If you look at it Fergie won 13 and Busby 5 then there's 2 more from well over a century ago.

Liverpool have had Klopp, Dalglish, Paisley, Shankly and I'm sure a few others.

I am far from a Liverpool fan btw.

Ferguson and Busby managed the club for 50 plus years so was hard for anyone else to step in and win.  Longest serving manager Liverpool had of those you named was Shankly others was in charge for 6 to 9 years.


From keeping on those two for so long to now chopping and changing managers every two or three years shows how much of unstable club Man United are nowadays. Liverpool was in similar state until things stabilized with the appointment of Klopp and while Slot deserves the praise he's getting for winning the league title in his first season in charge it was still the team and squad built by Klopp.

Is the ref going to finally blow his whistle?... No, he's going to blow his nose

quit yo jibbajabba

Could say the same for Paisley then fagan then even dalglish, same time it still had to be done

laoislad

Quote from: imtommygunn on April 28, 2025, 02:40:17 PMHow many different managers have Liverpool won the league with?

I mind reading back here and someone more or less said if you take the Fergie era out that Man United haven't won that much so hard to understand why they're perceived such a big team. If you look at it Fergie won 13 and Busby 5 then there's 2 more from well over a century ago.

Liverpool have had Klopp, Dalglish, Paisley, Shankly and I'm sure a few others.

I am far from a Liverpool fan btw.
Man United struck absolute gold with Fergie. Without him they had been largely irrelevant for years and they've gone back to that now post Fergie.
Nordie Tayto is shite

laoislad

Quote from: quit yo jibbajabba on April 28, 2025, 03:19:19 PMCould say the same for Paisley then fagan then even dalglish, same time it still had to be done
For sure. I think it's harder taking over someone else's team especially nowadays with all the millionaires egos you have to manage.
Slot was relatively unknown so it would have been a big enough job to convince them to get on side.
It's an unbelievable achievement in this first season.
Nordie Tayto is shite

laoislad

#54502
Quote from: Captain Obvious on April 28, 2025, 02:36:56 PM
Quote from: ONeill on April 27, 2025, 11:41:25 PM
Quote from: Tony Baloney on April 27, 2025, 07:20:05 PM
Quote from: laoislad on April 27, 2025, 07:10:30 PMImagine being us  ;D
What a day. That was special.
Up the Reds 🔴🔴🔴🔴
Some day. You staying this time?!

You haven't worked out that turf and laoislad are the same person?
He had to change his name here because he harassed people online on other forums.
Serious hate-monger.

Apart from that, well done Liverpool. They're a proper club. Well run. Brilliant fanbase and loyal to their roots.


Turf plus jcpen.  Tony is smart enough to have worked it out I'm sure at this stage though some others might be a little slow to cop on yet.  That's news to me about him,  shocking revelations and paints a very different picture as to why he uses at least three accounts on here.
This is some funny shit right here  ;D "shocking revelations"  ;D
Sorry to burst your bubble buddy but I haven't really been on here in 2 or 3 years and to be honest I don't remember your username at all so I've no idea who you are. You do seem to remember me though which is flattering.
I'm not sure Tony Baloney is all that smart either  😜
Nordie Tayto is shite

Dag Dog

Quote from: imtommygunn on April 28, 2025, 02:40:17 PMHow many different managers have Liverpool won the league with?

I mind reading back here and someone more or less said if you take the Fergie era out that Man United haven't won that much so hard to understand why they're perceived such a big team. If you look at it Fergie won 13 and Busby 5 then there's 2 more from well over a century ago.

Liverpool have had Klopp, Dalglish, Paisley, Shankly and I'm sure a few others.

I am far from a Liverpool fan btw.
So Kerry can't be considered a big county because they won so many titles under Micko, same for Dublin under Gavin, Limerick under Kiely.
 ;D  ;D  ;D

brokencrossbar1

Liverpool have had 10 different league winning managers,  United had 1 more apart from Fergie and Busby. It makes no odds really,  United had 3 great eras,  Busbys 2 teams and Fergies run. Hard to know what may have been if not for the Munich disaster,  and you could also say the same for Liverpool and Hillsborough.

United are where we were in mid 90s to an extent under Souness and the Evans,  and then under Hicks and Gillette from a club ownership point of view. Ged and Rafa gave us 9-10 years of hope and that's what kept it together. Unfortunately for United they haven't had that and the club has gradually stagnated. It is hard to see a way out for them.

Anyway,  still trying to take the whole thing in. As we all know the last title was a strange one but this is the real deal. I'm one of the lucky ones who has seen titles won properly before and even saw the great late '80s team live in Anfield. This team is right up there with that team and that's saying something. Looking forward to watching Arne build his own squad....think it will be very exciting!

Bogman



Quote from: brokencrossbar1 on April 28, 2025, 06:05:59 PMLooking forward to watching Arne build his own squad....think it will be very exciting!
The summer is going to be interesting. They need to get it right which I've no doubt they will.
Tomorrow is not guaranteed

imtommygunn

Quote from: Dag Dog on April 28, 2025, 05:40:57 PM
Quote from: imtommygunn on April 28, 2025, 02:40:17 PMHow many different managers have Liverpool won the league with?

I mind reading back here and someone more or less said if you take the Fergie era out that Man United haven't won that much so hard to understand why they're perceived such a big team. If you look at it Fergie won 13 and Busby 5 then there's 2 more from well over a century ago.

Liverpool have had Klopp, Dalglish, Paisley, Shankly and I'm sure a few others.

I am far from a Liverpool fan btw.
So Kerry can't be considered a big county because they won so many titles under Micko, same for Dublin under Gavin, Limerick under Kiely.
 ;D  ;D  ;D

That's not what I said at all and you are talking about completely different games here...

Before Fergie United on 8 what 7 titles were a "big club" but other clubs who arguable won more weren't. That would kind of be my point.

Anyway it doesn't really matter...

Tony Baloney

Quote from: laoislad on April 28, 2025, 03:47:26 PM
Quote from: Captain Obvious on April 28, 2025, 02:36:56 PM
Quote from: ONeill on April 27, 2025, 11:41:25 PM
Quote from: Tony Baloney on April 27, 2025, 07:20:05 PM
Quote from: laoislad on April 27, 2025, 07:10:30 PMImagine being us  ;D
What a day. That was special.
Up the Reds 🔴🔴🔴🔴
Some day. You staying this time?!

You haven't worked out that turf and laoislad are the same person?
He had to change his name here because he harassed people online on other forums.
Serious hate-monger.

Apart from that, well done Liverpool. They're a proper club. Well run. Brilliant fanbase and loyal to their roots.


Turf plus jcpen.  Tony is smart enough to have worked it out I'm sure at this stage though some others might be a little slow to cop on yet.  That's news to me about him,  shocking revelations and paints a very different picture as to why he uses at least three accounts on here.
This is some funny shit right here  ;D "shocking revelations"  ;D
Sorry to burst your bubble buddy but I haven't really been on here in 2 or 3 years and to be honest I don't remember your username at all so I've no idea who you are. You do seem to remember me though which is flattering.
I'm not sure Tony Baloney is all that smart either  😜
Now houl on!

From the Bunker

Many of the ''Big'' clubs really gained their popularity in the 60's and 70's with the emergence of games on TV - Match of the Day on BBC and The Big Match on ITV.

TV brought in an wider audience. The rest was down to how successful Clubs were in that period.

The English League was an open league up to the 60's.

The wage cap in English football was abolished in 1961.

RedHand88

https://x.com/footyaccums/status/1918604148892704780?s=48&t=RYtl0Il2l5K_ejkHKyVHiA

OFFICIAL: Liverpool FC's 20th league title victory is officially the most-engaged Premier League win ever, with 71 million engagements across Sunday & Monday.

The match-day itself saw 1.1 billion impressions across the club's social media channels.