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On 26th May 1989 Arsenal pulled off the seemingly impossible task - beating Champions Liverpool at Anfield by two goals on the final day of the season to claim the title.
John Cross - now a football writer for the Daily Mirror, then a beat journalist in North London - explains why he believes it's the most dramatic game in the history of English football and the best ever ending to a league season.
John and Teddy also reflect on Liverpool's extraordinary success across different managerial reigns in the 60s, 70s, 80s and early 90s.
By Teddy Draper5
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On 26th May 1989 Arsenal pulled off the seemingly impossible task - beating Champions Liverpool at Anfield by two goals on the final day of the season to claim the title.
John Cross - now a football writer for the Daily Mirror, then a beat journalist in North London - explains why he believes it's the most dramatic game in the history of English football and the best ever ending to a league season.
John and Teddy also reflect on Liverpool's extraordinary success across different managerial reigns in the 60s, 70s, 80s and early 90s.