It might well be lost on many football supporters, but to some Manchester United fans, April 25 is a date they’ve been waiting for for some time.
Not only does it mark 26 years since their fiercest rivals, Liverpool, last won a league title, but it also means that the Merseysiders’ wait to be champions of England has now officially lasted longer than the run that United went without league success between 1967 and 1993.
Unsurprisingly, United supporters are having no trouble reminding their Liverpool counterparts of their club’s new unwanted achievement…
Today, Liverpool overtook #mufc's longest ever stint without a league title. 26 years and counting @LFC #20Times pic.twitter.com/HLE2X2NqQe
— OldTraffordFaithful (@OTFaithful) April 25, 2016
As of today, Liverpool officially overtake United's record of going 26 years without winning the league.
#MUFC pic.twitter.com/YN3b9fHxL7— Ruben™🔰 (@Ruben05mufc) April 25, 2016
Today at 6pm Liverpool will overtake #mufc 26 years (9493 days in total for Utd, now 9494 for Liverpool) without winning the league!
— Stretford End Flags (@SEF_MUFC) April 25, 2016
Congratulations to all my Liverpool friends on taking over #MUFC 26 years without the title well done 👏👏👏👏
— Antony Farrell🇮🇪🇮🇪🇮🇪 (@farlo20) April 25, 2016
Today marks 26 years since Liverpool last won the premiership. They had 18 at that time & United had 7. Today they have 18, and we have 20.
— Jojo™️ (@JOfreakinJO) April 25, 2016