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I'm playing catch-up, but here's the latest. Normal service will be resumed shortly and - believe it or not - 'Memries of Watford' will be a good 'un!
So we’re back where our last adventure in the Premier League all began over thirteen years ago – at home to Liverpool – where an outrageous decision by Rob Style cost us two points with the infamous ‘Morgan meant to foul Stevie G.’
Recent games against Liverpool:
Full history Sheffield United v Liverpool
Full League Record v Liverpool:
Home: P: 59 W: 27 D: 15 L: 17 F: 92 A: 62
Away: P: 59 W: 9 D: 12 L: 38 F: 61 A: 130
Premier League Table:
Ave the Blades ever played a more pre-eminent team than Liverpool – Champions of Europe, European Super Cup Holders and runaway leaders of the Premier League – at Bramall Lane?
Full Premier League Table
Form Guide:
Full Premier League Form Guide
Top Scorers:
Men to Watch:
Just this lot…
The Manager:
Jürgen Klopp has been Liverpool’s manager since he joined The Reds from 18th October from Borussia Dortmund. His win% with Liverpool is a none-too-shabby 57.48 – the highest-ever for a Liverpool manager apart from Kenny Dalglish with 60.91%.
So we’re back where our last adventure in the Premier League all began over thirteen years ago – at home to Liverpool – where an outrageous decision by Rob Style cost us two points with the infamous ‘Morgan meant to foul Stevie G.’
Recent games against Liverpool:
Full history Sheffield United v Liverpool
Full League Record v Liverpool:
Home: P: 59 W: 27 D: 15 L: 17 F: 92 A: 62
Away: P: 59 W: 9 D: 12 L: 38 F: 61 A: 130
Premier League Table:
Ave the Blades ever played a more pre-eminent team than Liverpool – Champions of Europe, European Super Cup Holders and runaway leaders of the Premier League – at Bramall Lane?
Full Premier League Table
Form Guide:
Full Premier League Form Guide
Top Scorers:
Men to Watch:
Just this lot…
The Manager:
Jürgen Klopp has been Liverpool’s manager since he joined The Reds from 18th October from Borussia Dortmund. His win% with Liverpool is a none-too-shabby 57.48 – the highest-ever for a Liverpool manager apart from Kenny Dalglish with 60.91%.