In 1976 it was, they won 3-1 at Wolves to take the title by a point from QPR. Wolves were also relegated.
Liverpool 7th title
Liverpool Football Club has spent time in the second division during two notable periods: the 1900-1901 season, when they were relegated for the first time, and again from 1953 to 1962. They returned to the top flight after winning the Second Division title in 1962. Since then, Liverpool has remained a prominent club in the First Division (now the Premier League).
In 1990, the captain of Liverpool FC was Ronnie Whelan. He played a crucial role in the team during that period, contributing both as a midfielder and leader on the pitch. Whelan was part of the squad that secured the First Division title that season, marking Liverpool's 18th league championship.
Liverpool has never won the Premier League since its inception. They last won the old First Division title in 1990.
They have won 18 Division One title, 7 FA Cups and 5 European Cups.
Liverpool have won eighteen title trophies
Man Utd have won the Premier League 11 times but are joint with Liverpool on top division wins with 18.
In 1976, the English First Division was won by Liverpool FC. This victory marked Liverpool's 14th league title. The team, managed by Bob Paisley, finished the season with a total of 60 points. Liverpool's success in the league was a significant part of their dominance in English football during that era.
F.C. Liverpool have won the E.P.L title 18 times.
Liverpool have never won the Premiership since its inception in 1992. Their last league title was the old Division One in 1990.
Manchester United and Liverpool have both won the First Division Title (Now Premier League) 18 times
The 1988-89 First Division title was won by Arsenal FC. They secured the championship on the final day of the season, finishing ahead of Liverpool by just one point. This victory marked Arsenal's first league title in eight years, and it was a significant moment in English football history.