
Liverpool face their toughest challenge yet when they get their Premier League campaign underway on September 12 against Leeds – the challenge of defending a title!
However, there are millions backing them around the world to do so, and you can get behind Jurgen Klopp’s men in style by winning £250 in Liverpool merchandise courtesy of Which Bookie and Anfield Watch.
The popular bookmaker comparison site has teamed up with the Liverpool fan site to give away some amazing prizes from Anfield Watch’s Champions Range, in a bundle that includes t-shirts, mugs, hoodies, prints and more. And all you have to do to win is answer one simple question…
Who was the Liverpool manager when the club won the league title in 1989-90?
Bob Paisley
Graeme Souness
Kenny Dalglish
Roy Evans
That 1989/90 season was the last time Liverpool won the English top flight before a 30 year spell left them without a league title win.
They have course come close a few times, including agonisingly in 2018/19. It’s the 2019/20 side that joins the likes of Ray Houghton, John Barnes, Peter Beardsley and Ian Rush, alongside a manager who did it all with the Reds and is still associated with the club today.
Klopp has now secured his own legacy at the club, winning both the Champions League and Premier League as a manager and with plenty more to come from a team which may see many enter the list of all time greats of Liverpool’s modern era.
Can they win the season this year? They’re certainly well placed to do so, and you can cheer them on by entering this fantastic competition and have £250 worth of kit.
To enter the competition visit the Which Bookie site here.
The winning prize includes:
- 1 x Dian Champions range print A1 size
- 3 x Champions range x A3 prints
- 2 x Champions range x hoodies
- 4 x Champions range Mugs
- All badges for Premier League, Club World Cup and Champions League
- 3 x Champions range t-shirts
The competition closes on September 16 and entrants must be aged 18 or over to enter. Full terms and conditions can be found on the Which Bookie and Anfield Watch websites.