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Who was responsible for losing LFC the title in 1989 in the last match

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(at Anfield against Arsenal).

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  1. No body.

    Mistakes happen, that's all.  Plus Arsenal did deserve it.

    Addenda:

    The don't wanna hears thumbing everybody down again.  Why ask a question if you don't want an answer, or only an answer that befits your agenda?

    I don't support Arsenal, but I REPEAT,  THEY DESERVED IT!!


  2. There was definitely a God that night.

    Thank you Michael Thomas for that night from all at EFC

  3. Micheal Thomas scored for Arsenal with seconds to go , ironic as ended up playing for Liverpool a few years later!

  4. The Brilliance of Arsenal

  5. john barnes blames himself, he lost possession that led to the thomas goal so i'll take best answer

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4jiBIdtUK...

    this is the interview and action.

  6. Michael Thomas scored in a 2-0 thoroughly deserved win for the Gunners.

  7. Will never forget that day, was on my way home from work listening to the game on radio. Don't want to watch the game or even think about it! must of been one of the worst days ever! When LADY LUCK smilled on Arsenal and sucker punched Barnes and all us Liverpool fans


  8. I was there that night and it was nobodys fault that the title was lost. Six weeks earlier 96 fans lost there lives at Hillsborough and because of this Liverpools fixture list was halted. Liverpool had to play 3 games in 6 days which included a cup final win in extra time at Wembley. By the time Liverpool arrived at Anfield for the title decider they were physically and emotinally shattered. Arsenal took advantage of this situation and took control of the game in the 2nd half and deservedly won 2-0. Yes Barnsey should have kept the ball but he didnt and the rest is history. YNWA.

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