Rival football fans from across the country rejoiced as Manchester City won the Premier League instead of Liverpool.Pep Guardiolas men went into the final day of the season with a one point lead over Jurgen Klopps side, meaning they simply had to match the Reds result to claim the crown.2
FOR SALE: Premier League winners 2018/2019 season podium. Unused. Collect from Anfield, Liverpool, L4 0TH. pic.twitter.com/tblkGKkjm2— talkSPORT (@talkSPORT) May 12, 2019
Liverpool fans want to keep talking about numbers with their final points return being at 97. I have another one: Its now been 10,606 days since they won the Premier League. Maybe next year is their year.— The Man Utd Way (@TheManUtdWay) May 12, 2019
So Liverpool's inability to beat the worst United team in Premiership history ultimately cost them the league.— Kai Wayne (@KaiWayne) May 12, 2019
Liverpool bottled a NINE point lead in the Premier League… yet apparently they are unlucky and the greatest side of any sport.Have a day off, City the ones who deserve all the praise!— TweetChelseaUK (@TweetChelseaUK) May 12, 2019
Biggest Bottlers in Premier League history? Retweet: Liverpool 2018/19 Like: Liverpool 2013/14 pic.twitter.com/8xxnKB0IVr— City Chief (@City_Chief) May 12, 2019
Liverpool got 97 points, lost only one game, their centre back won player of the year, their goalkeeper won the golden glove and their forwards shared the golden boot. It really is incredible that they didn't win the league.— Paddy (@VieiraPaddy) May 12, 2019
Dont worry Liverpool fans, next year is your year — Zachary Robertshaw (@ZRobertshaw) May 12, 2019
Love the @premierleague. pic.twitter.com/B07QfJJv81— ChelsTransfer (@ChelsTransfer) May 12, 2019
Man United have sacked 3 managers and still won more in our BANTER ERA than Liverpool who the hell are they telling to stop being shameless? It's not me. — POCH FC (@Valnoon13) May 12, 2019
This was a banner on the Stretford End in 2000 referring to Liverpool's 10-year title drought. It is now going to be 30 years #mufc pic.twitter.com/iKvCPCr3fs— Samuel Luckhurst (@samuelluckhurst) May 12, 2019
I don't want to this but…… #LIVWOL pic.twitter.com/ZdVuOymzkD— Safiyanu (@_Sufy2) May 12, 2019
Great season mate well done! https://t.co/dA3bSf6FuS pic.twitter.com/Fq9pcEdWiR— Gary Neville (@GNev2) May 12, 2019
Liverpool confirm their title parade for winning 97 points pic.twitter.com/IunsxLFhuW— FootballFunnys (@FootballFunnnys) May 12, 2019
@LFC next year is your year. Perhaps — DJ Wozzer (@WozzerDj) May 12, 2019
Manchester City have 98 points. So they'd have beat Liverpool in:19931994199519961997199819992000200120022003200420052006200720082009201020112012201320142015201620172019 https://t.co/A0Cu7KqK4o— Ashwin (@TheAnnunakii) May 12, 2019
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Really makes me angry that I pay over 150 a month for hd cable and they won't air 4-5 Man U games just to try and get me to pay more. You're paying $150 a month for cable which you think is a good deal, but paying $154 per month (cost per month with the new $50 annual NBC fee included) instead is now an outrageous price? the Premier League coverage in the US is simply amazing.
Steven Cohen Blames Liverpool Fans For Hillsborough Disaster
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Rob Cottingham - Tottenham 1-2 Liverpool. Yes, the pressure will be on Liverpool in Madrid. After missing out on the Premier League by one point, Liverpool must win the Champions League final.
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