Friday, December 23, 2022

Two Tribes A City at the Brink


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Two Tribes explores Liverpool and Everton’s success in the 1980s amid political and cultural upheaval. Once a vibrant enclave in England’s North-West, Liverpool was on its knees in the 1980s. The once-great port city of the British Empire lost 80,000 jobs between 1972 and 1982 as the docks closed. The city that produced The Beatles was blighted by rising unemployment and rampant inflation – the people of Liverpool were caught in a post-industrial impasse, their strife exacerbated by the disdain shown by Margaret Thatcher’s Conservative government. A quarter of Liverpool’s population – around 70,000 people – were living below the poverty line, and there were areas of the city so derelict where children played in the streets known as Beirut.


Against this backdrop rose the city’s two football teams. Liverpool and Everton dominated the domestic and European scene in the 1980s, offering Liverpudlians some respite from the hardship of everyday life. From 1981 to 1990 Liverpool and Everton won nine league titles, two European cups, a Cup Winners’ Cup, three FA Cups and three League Cups between them. Two Tribes explores the dichotomy between the searing highs of Liverpool and Everton football club and Liverpool’s socio-economic decline in a city where football and politics are so inextricably linked.














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