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Training photos: Liverpool's preparations for Anfield finale against Palace

Thirty-five years ago, Kenny Dalglish led the Reds to an 18th top-flight championship and in recognition of that achievement, the flag pictured above fluttered proudly over Anfield for the duration of the following season.

Featuring the classic club crest of the time, alongside the logos of the Football League and its then-sponsor Barclays, it emphatically reminded any passers-by that Liverpool were yet again the country's undisputed best team in 1989-90.

Double-sided and measuring three-and-a-half metres wide, it was hoisted to the top of the mast at Flagpole Corner, situated between the Kop and the Kemlyn Road Stand, in the summer of 1990, as the club basked in the glow that comes with being champions.

It had been a season in which Liverpool famously defeated Sunday's opponents Crystal Palace 9-0 on the way to wrestling their crown back from the clutches of Arsenal.

[**Alan Hansen**](https://www.liverpoolfc.com/info/alan-hansen?lfm_medium=marketing-block-other&lfm_source=cms&lfm_content=basic-page-formatted-text&lfm_page=%2Finfo%2Fpast-players&lfm_campaign=other-marketing-blocks&lfm_page_position=8) was captain and [**John Barnes**](https://www.liverpoolfc.com/info/john-barnes?lfm_medium=marketing-block-other&lfm_source=cms&lfm_content=basic-page-formatted-text&lfm_page=%2Finfo%2Fpast-players&lfm_campaign=other-marketing-blocks&lfm_page_position=1) the star player, topping the club scoring charts and deservedly scooping the Football Writers' Footballer of the Year award for a second time.

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