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The 1981–82 season was Liverpool Football Club's 90th season in existence and their 20th consecutive season in the First Division. After finishing fifth the previous season, Liverpool came back and won their thirteenth league title. They also won the Football League Cup for the second successive season, beating Tottenham Hotspur 3-1 at ...
Liverpool won the First Division for the first time in the 1900–01 season, [2] and reached their first |FA Cup Final in 1914, losing 1–0 to Burnley. 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.
(6 February 1982) Coventry City 6–1 Sunderland (27 April 1982) Biggest away win: Manchester City 0–5 Liverpool (10 April 1982) Highest scoring: Southampton 5–5 Coventry City (4 May 1982) Longest winning run: 11 matches Liverpool: Longest unbeaten run: 16 matches Liverpool: Longest losing run: 8 matches Wolverhampton Wanderers
Liverpool beat Swansea City 4–0, while Manchester United are beaten 1–0 by Second Division Watford. [12] 8 January 1982: John Barnwell resigns as manager of Wolverhampton Wanderers, whose fortunes have declined sharply in the two years since he took them to sixth place in the First Division and a League Cup victory.
The 1980–81 season was Liverpool Football Club's 89th season in existence and their 19th consecutive season in the First Division.It was a season of contrasts for Liverpool as they won the European Cup for the third time by defeating Real Madrid 1–0 in Paris, and winning the Football League Cup for the first time by defeating that season's Second Division champions West Ham United after a ...
The 1982–83 season was Liverpool Football Club's 91st season in existence and their 21st consecutive season in the First Division. After winning the title previous season, Liverpool F.C. regained and won their fourteenth league title. They also won the Football League Cup for the third successive season beating Manchester United 2-1 at ...
[8] 10 January 1981: Aston Villa move to the top of the First Division after beating Liverpool 2–0 at Villa Park. [1] 31 January 1981: January draws to a close with Ipswich Town back on top of the First Division, ahead of second placed Aston Villa on goal difference with a game in hand.
26 August 1982: Bob Paisley announces that this season as Liverpool manager, his ninth in charge, will be his last. [1] 28 August 1982: The first games of the First Division season are played. Manchester United achieve the biggest win of the opening day of the season beating Birmingham City 3–0. [2]