Liverpool parade crash driver Paul Doyle bit ear off
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Digging Deeper Into The Liverpool FC Women’s Draw With West Ham
Despite the moral victory of coming back twice while down a player, this was still a huge missed opportunity in the relegation battle. A draw keeps Liverpool within two points of West Ham, but the Reds still have yet to pick up a league win and remain behind the Hammers going into 2026.
Guéhi was very nearly a Liverpool player already, with a proposed switch to Anfield only collapsing in the final hours of the summer transfer window when Palace pulled the plug. The Eagles had run out of time to recruit a replacement and felt it better to keep Guéhi, despite the threat of free agency.
Mohamed Salah played a key role against Brighton. But what happens now after his incendiary comments last week and talks with Slot?
A terrible decision from the referee saw Gemma Bonner sent off, but Liverpool battled back twice to earn a draw
A man who drove his car into the crowd at Liverpool FC’s victory parade on 26 May 2025, injuring 134 people, has been jailed for 21 years and six months. The Judge sentencing Doyle at Liverpool Crown Court was shown distressing dashcam footage from Doyle’s Ford Galaxy.
Within a flash, the highly-rated Frenchman was a Merseyside resident, seemingly ending the Isak pursuit once and for all. But the Swede’s subsequent strike and public declaration of “broken promises’ left the door ajar. Liverpool simply couldn’t resist.
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'That was rubbish' - Florian Wirtz had perfect response as Bayern make bizarre Liverpool accusation
Bayern Munich bosses have claimed Liverpool broke a promise to Florian Wirtz, seemingly suggesting he chose the Reds over the Bavarians after being offered the number 10 shirt
Richard Hughes Targets Defensive Reset with Guehi and Jacquet on Liverpool RadarLiverpool’s uneven start to the season has forced a recalibration behind the scenes, with sporting director Richard