‘We are Not English, We Are Scouse’ – Why Liverpool boo the anthem
‘Feed the Scousers’ chants are imbued with anti-migrant and anti-Irish sentiment
‘Feed the Scousers’ chants are imbued with anti-migrant and anti-Irish sentiment
Only Irish man to manage United faced the similar internal problems that beset the club
Tuesday’s second leg comes a year on from a low point for the club after Fulham defeat
Under pressure managers the latest instalment of the endless drama that is football
Ferguson seems a manager emeritus, his word consecrated as if a revelation from the divine
Club will have to revisit their rigid wage structure in order to keep the gifted Egyptian
The Scottish striker changed Liverpool and of how many can that be said?
He scored the extra-time winner when Liverpool won their first FA Cup in 1965
The key member of the Liverpool team which dominated Europe between 1977 and 1981 won 61 England caps
Jürgen Klopp’s new player is disrupting the gameplan, which is just what the side needs
He was a chip off the same granite block as Matt Busby, Bill Shankly and Brian Clough
Premier League winning manager rejects comparisons with Anfield icons
Michael Walker: Former Ireland international won at life both on and off the pitch
Tyrone were one of the frontrunners in the tactical use of replacements
Why am I so selfish when so many are going through so much
Worldwide battle to contain coronavirus means organisers have a huge call to make
Club on course for best ever league season but longevity needed to challenge Paisley’s side
In the Sky Sports studio on Sunday José Mourinho couldn’t hold back on a few jabs
Hopeless panel tell us not to mind the drive for five, it’ll be ‘seven is heaven’ soon enough
How it can bring us to places of such intense emotion is remarkable and miraculous
Italian could be on his way to Juve after a solid first campaign at Stamford Bridge
Presenters and commentators left speechless
It’s been 29 years coming, but as a club and city, Liverpool have won harder battles
Good governance: Football is big business and needs to be run properly
The hotel will be also named in honour of the late footballer
Jimmy McIlroy's innovation captured the tradition of brains over brawn in Irish soccer
Catalan-born striker is strong, quick, direct, aggressive, a finisher. No messing, just goals
Liverpool built a European empire on camaraderie, banter, talent and a passion for the shirt
Frenchman had a profound impact on club and while he lost his touch he kept his values
Man City’s stars unlikely to be phased by famous Anfield atmosphere?
Their last FA Cup quarter-final appearance came in 1964 against Bill Shankly’s Liverpool
There was a lot more at stake than a childhood dream in Coutinho’s move to Catalonia
Her single-child status is light years away from our crowded Westmeath house
Fifty years ago the visionary manager led Glasgow Celtic to their greatest ever victory
‘I’d like to get up here and dance. I’m not going to, but inside I’m very, very happy’
Shankly’s club along with the rest of the Premier League are the ultimate neoliberalists
Former club captain, coach and caretaker manager, won three leagues and an FA Cup
Anfield club has trained at Melwood since the days of Bill Shankly in the 1950s
It was some time ago but reigning champions being relegated happened before
Two tales of one city both ending with a sense of true belonging to respective clubs
Liverpool manager is relishing Sunday’s derby against Manchester United
World Cup winner broke collarbone and played on in extra-time win in 1965 final
New Liverpool manager welcomed with open arms but he has a lot to prove yet
Manchester United legend and venture capitalist Michael Moritz share their secrets
Jose Mourinho’s rash act of dictatorial temper contrary to all sense and reason
‘We do everything that the team needs’ says manager after winning third Premier League title with the club
Liverpool midfielder was the most captivating presence of his era
Why should the Kop choose to care if its striker/asset doesn’t?
If Everton’s forward had an inferiority complex such notions have long since receded
‘Titanic priest’ had been Irish Guards chaplain in Flanders
Brendan Rodgers’s side make strong title statement at Anfield
Like Alex Ferguson, he symbolises a club, but the lack of recent trophies weighs heavily
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
Weddings, Births, Deaths and other family notices