Liverpool have an impressive Anfield record and when a game is lost at home, it’s safe to say that nobody of a Red persuasion will enjoy the moment.

However, when we lost our only home game of the season in the penultimate match in our stadium, of the 1980/81 campaign, against Sunderland – something did seem amiss.

Speaking on The Football Historian Podcast, Howard Gayle disclosed about the game: “We got beat 1-0 by Sunderland and Sunderland needed to win to stay up and the game the game was of no significance for us.

“There was a lot of innuendos and complaints leveled at us because we’d been beaten at home, we hadn’t been beaten at home all season and then lost on the last game of the season.

“I know the boss [Bob Paisley], he was a northeast man and he was quietly pleased at Sunderland being able to avoid relegation.”

As reported on Roker Report: ‘for the first time ever, Liverpool won the toss ahead of kick-off and decided to attack the goal in front of the Kop in the first half’ – it does seem something was a little off that day in terms of normal preparation.

From the words of the 65-year-old, there wasn’t a message to all the players but it seems that there may have been some joy from our legendary manager in seeing his local side as a boy – avoid the drop.

You can view Gayle’s comments on Paisley (from 3:07) via The Football Historian Podcast on YouTube:

More must-reads:

TODAY'S BEST
Three takeaways as Panthers eliminate Rangers, advance to Stanley Cup Final
Corey Heim dominates at Gateway for fourth Truck Series win of 2024 season
Mets honor Darryl Strawberry in fitting fashion during number retirement ceremony
Phillies ace leaves game after taking 106 mph comebacker to hand
Real Madrid defeats Borussia Dortmund 2-0 to win Champions League
Marvin Lewis opens up about about return to NFL coaching
Celtics HC shares Kristaps Porzingis update ahead of NBA Finals
Jalen Brunson claps back at tiredness narrative after Knicks' playoff exit
Red Sox lose yet another player to injury
Former NFL GM has huge praise for Packers QB Jordan Love
Drake Maye reportedly being treated as Patriots' QB3
Veteran 1B rejects outright assignment, elects free agency
Giannis Antetokounmpo to play for Greece in Olympic qualifier
Padres lose two top pitchers to injured list on same day
Fever announce remarkable attendance milestone in fifth 2024 home game
Senators reportedly undecided on qualifying defenseman
Lamar Jackson's curious offseason decision costing him significant money
Blue Jays two-time All-Star pitcher lands on IL for second time this season
Lakers set to benefit from Pelicans’ NBA Draft decision
One rookie quarterback is showing 'elite downfield accuracy' during OTAs