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Liverpool FC Attendance 2014/15 season- Analysis LFC Home crowds at Anfield Premier League

How many of the faithful flocked through the gates at Anfield in the 2014/2015 Premiership season? Here’s a little analysis done by lfczone.com that tracks home attendance for all league games at Anfield during the 14/15 season.

Our analysis reveals some truly surprising facts. All attendance figures taken from the games’ respective match reports on BBC. A total of 19 Premier League home games were played at Anfield this season.

Which was Liverpool’s lowest Premier League crowd for 2014/15?

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Market: Real Madrid aims its cannons at Gerrard

While Liverpool are increasingly removed from European competition next season, the British media reinforce the idea that Steven Gerrard will look to leave Anfield.

Even after the midfielder renew its relationship with a millionaire contract and should be consolidated as one of the last great legends of the club’s history, the Daily Mail reported that Real Madrid would be interested in signing the English, which could convince moving from club and league.

The footballer, who had to watch the 1-1 draw against Stoke from the sidelines through injury cost him the white club about 45 million euros. Besides, the figure could be increased, according to the fate that had England in the next World Cup.

Furthermore, Real Madrid could take advantage of emerging economic situation in which Liverpool is therefore an income of that kind of money would be a great relief to the owners of Anfield.

Thus, the English media say Gerrard is in the same situation six years ago when he was about to join Chelsea, while Gerard Houllier was on the bench for Liverpool.

Liverpool: A legend out of network calls Rafa Benitez

The poor performance of been placed in the eye of the storm . And after the disastrous elimination of the FA Cup against Reading (a modest team who fights not to fall to third) and in the very Anfield, a network legend has come to claim in public the resignation of the Spanish coach.

“He should have gone long ago and should do it now,” said Ronnie Whelan, remembered Irish midfielder who played for the Merseyside team between 1979 and 1994, with 493 official appearances.

“Liverpool is not playing anything right. They have lost 10 of their last 20 games,” he said told BBC Radio.