Liverpool WON'T sack Arne Slot
Digest more
Liverpool weigh up Slot future as admiration for Ange Postecoglou surfacesLiverpool’s increasingly turbulent season has intensified scrutiny on Arne Slot, yet the mood inside Anfield remains more
Liverpool captain Virgil van Dijk has posted an emotional plea for unity on Instagram as the Reds endure nine defeats in 12 matches, with growing pressure on manager Arne Slot
Liverpool are struggling in the 2025–26 season—but could the Reds be on track for their worst-ever Premier League finish?
Paul Doyle admits deliberately driving into crowds of football fans - Paul Doyle, 54, admitted 31 offences at Liverpool Crown Court over the incident at Liverpool FC’s victory parade
1don MSN
Liverpool's spiral deepens with embarrassing Champions League defeat, and the numbers are alarming
Already 11 points behind Arsenal, only 12 matches into the season, any hopes of retaining the Premier League title are all but gone, and while there have been highs, such as defeating Real Madrid 1-0 in the Champions League, without a repeatable system, there's no way that they'll be able to win this competition either.
A driver accused of injuring over 100 people by ramming his car into a crowd of soccer fans celebrating Liverpool’s Premier League championship has changed his plea to guilty.
Mr Doyle broke down in tears in the dock at Liverpool Crown Court as he was asked to confirm his name, and held his head in his hands as jurors filed in. Mr Doyle also faces one charge of dangerous driving and one of affray.
SB Nation on MSN
How Liverpool Football Club Saved My Life
Go back four years, though, and my day-to-day life had become a constant struggle; my experience felt like that of Sisyphus, the character of Greek myth made to push a boulder up a steep hill only to have it roll all the way to the bottom, forcing him to start the task up again. And again. And again.
The trial of Paul Doyle, a former royal marine accused of driving into crowds of football fans gathered for Liverpool FC's victory parade last May, was due at Liverpool Crown Court this morning. But Doyle has now changed his plea to guilty.