1994–95_Liverpool_F.C._season
The 1994-95 season was Liverpool's first full season under the management of Roy Evans, who had succeeded Graeme Souness halfway through 1993-94. The season saw Liverpool win the League Cup for a record fifth time, beating Bolton Wanderers 2-1 in the final at Wembley with two goals from Steve McManaman. They improved on last season's eighth-place finish to reach fourth place in the final table, their best final position in four years, although they never really looked like serious title contenders.
predecessor
successor
primaryTopic
1994–95_Liverpool_F.C._season
The 1994-95 season was Liverpool's first full season under the management of Roy Evans, who had succeeded Graeme Souness halfway through 1993-94. The season saw Liverpool win the League Cup for a record fifth time, beating Bolton Wanderers 2-1 in the final at Wembley with two goals from Steve McManaman. They improved on last season's eighth-place finish to reach fourth place in the final table, their best final position in four years, although they never really looked like serious title contenders.
has abstract
The 1994-95 season was Liverpo ...... , died of cancer of the spine.
@en
chairman
ground
home stadium
league
manager
position
predecessor
successor
team
Wikipage page ID
21,022,983
Wikipage revision ID
724,596,182
attendance
average attendance
body
cup1 result
cup2 result
date
1994-08-20
1994-08-28
1994-08-31
1994-09-10
1994-09-17
1994-09-24
1994-10-01
1994-10-08
1994-10-15
1994-10-22
goals
league topscorer
leftarm
location
nat
Other
from September
on loan from Stoke City from November to December
on loan from Sunderland from March
pattern b
pattern la
_blackcuffpiping
pattern ra
_blackcuffpiping
pattern sh
pattern so
_3_stripes_white
_color_3_stripes_yellow
penalties
pos
referee
Dermot Gallagher