Retrieved 3 April 2008. The two clubs alternated as champions between and , and Manchester United became the first English team to win the European Cup in , followed by Liverpool's four European Cup victories.
NextAn extra tier was added to the Anfield Road end in 1998, which further increased the capacity of the ground but gave rise to problems when it was opened.
Retrieved 8 July 2020. The , where escaping fans were pressed against a collapsing wall at the in Brussels, resulted in 39 deaths.. The Liverpool badge is based on the city's liver bird symbol, which in the past had been placed inside a shield.
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Subsequent investigations proved the allegations false, leading to a boycott of the newspaper by Liverpool fans across the city and elsewhere; many still refuse to buy The Sun 30 years later.
NextThe city's symbol of the was adopted as the club's badge or , as it is sometimes known in 1901, although it was not incorporated into the kit until 1955.
Retrieved 6 December 2008. In 1906 the banked stand at one end of the ground was formally renamed the after a hill in KwaZulu-Natal. Retrieved 7 August 2011.
His uncle was also a shareholder at Liverpool and was chairman of Everton from 1961 to 1973.
Retrieved 4 January 2020. Liverpool's stems from the cities' competition in the of the 19th century. Retrieved 26 August 2010.
NextAt its peak, the stand could hold 28,000 spectators and was one of the largest single-tier stands in the world.
In April 2020, the owners of the club came under fire from fans and the media for deciding to all non-playing staff during the. Rodgers was replaced by. The first was the 1985 Heysel Stadium disaster, in which 39 Juventus supporters were killed.
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Liverpool suffered its second Cup Final defeat in 1950, playing against Arsenal. While they made some title challenges under Evans, third-place finishes in 1996 and 1998 were the best they could manage, and so was appointed co-manager in the 1998—99 season, and became the sole manager in November 1998 after Evans resigned. Most of these were Italians and fans, and English clubs were given a five-year ban from European competition as a result.
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