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Liverpool won their 18th and last league title on this day in 1990... Anfield wasn't even full and Jordan Henderson not yet born as John Barnes sank QPR, but no one could envisage a 30-year drought with no end in sight

They are now officially at the number they never could have envisaged. Liverpool became champions of England on April 28, 1990 for the 18th time and today marks the 30th anniversary of that triumph.

It truly was a different era and, to fully appreciate it, you only have to look back at the events around that particular weekend, when Madonna topped the charts with Vogue.

There was no fanfare, everything at Anfield was simply routine. Sportsmail revisits the scene of the unremarkable title...

Liverpool's players celebrate on the pitch after winning their 18th league title in 1990
Ronnie Moran, manager Kenny Dalglish and Roy Evans, pictured with the trophy days later

The Culture

There is one thing you can say unequivocally and that is 'it would never happen now'.