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Liverpool's Philippe Coutinho, centre, celebrates with teammate Steven Gerrard, left, after he scored the third goal of the game for his side during their English Premier League soccer match against Manchester City at Anfield in Liverpool, England, Sunday April. 13, 2014. (AP Photo/Clint Hughes)Clint Hughes/Associated Press

8 Books Have Now Been Written About Liverpool Finishing 2nd Last Season

Sean FayNov 24, 2014

Liverpool have slumped to 12th place in the Premier League table, and their fans must be pining for last season's second-placed finish. 

Well, there is plenty of reading material out there for supporters of the Reds, should they wish to relive those sunnier days. 

Amazingly, eight books have already been written and released about Liverpool's campaign, during which they narrowly lost out on the title to Manchester City

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In comparison, just one book has been written about City's title triumph. 

The anomaly was noted by The Guardian's Daniel Taylor.

He writes: 

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The first was released 10 days after the final game of the season. The next was six days later, followed by three more in June, two in July and one in August. Two have the same title, Make us Dream, not to be confused with Daring to Dream, or indeed They Dared to Dream. Another takes its name, We Go Again, from the line Steven Gerrard used after beating City, and there is something rather quaint about the one that goes by the straightforward A Surprising Season.

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The sheer number of books illustrates just how hungry the Liverpool fans are for any kind of success. However, next year's wave of releases is sure to have much bleaker titles unless things improve quickly.

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