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They won their first back-to-back titles in the 1921–22 and 1922–23 seasons; this was their last success until the 1946–47 season, when they regained the league title. Relegated in the 1953–54 season, they did not regain their place in the First Division until the 1962–63 season under the management of Bill Shankly. [5]
Two League Championships were won in the 1920s and a further one was won in 1947. Following the club's fortunes declined and they were relegated to the Second Division in 1954. [1] History of Liverpool F.C. (1959–1985) – Bill Shankly was appointed as manager in 1959
Liverpool's fortunes declined during the inter-war years, when the club often finished in midtable. Liverpool became League champions again in 1947, in the first season after the Second World War, but following a slow downturn in performance the club was relegated to the Second Division in 1954. By the time of Shankly's appointment in 1959 ...
Liverpool suffered its second Cup Final defeat in 1950, playing against Arsenal. [7] The club was relegated to the Second Division in the 1953–54 season. [8] Soon after Liverpool lost 2–1 to non-league Worcester City in the 1958–59 FA Cup, Bill Shankly was appointed manager.
Liverpool struck back, Gakpo sending Matthijs de Ligt sliding in the wrong direction before rifling a shot past Onana. A target for Ten Hag two years ago now has 10 goals in his last 15 appearances.
Boston United were relegated from the League after a 3–1 defeat to Wrexham on the final day of the 2006–07 season, ending a five-year spell in the League. Wrexham were relegated in 2008, ending an 87-year spell.
Liverpool head coach Arne Slot hailed his team's “almost perfect” performance after their 4-1 win over Ipswich, which kept them six points clear at the top of the table. Cody Gakpo netted ...
The 1953–54 season was the 61st season in Liverpool F.C.'s existence, and would be their last season in the First Division for eight years after they finished bottom of the table. This relegation broke a streak of forty-nine consecutive seasons in the top flight. It remains the last time that Liverpool have been relegated from the top division.