Liverpool boss Roy Hodgson says it's always a big season for the club.
Because of the ramifications of the previous campaign, and the fact big-spending Manchester City, Tottenham, Aston Villa and Everton have all closed the gap, much has been made of the importance of this season.
However, Hodgson dismissed the suggestion it was a hugely significant year for the club.
"Every time I drive in I see the year 1892 (the year Liverpool were formed)," he said.
"In two years' time it will be the 110-year jubilee and so I won't get involved in discussions about whether this season is pivotal.
"I will take the long-term 110-year view; there will be plenty more games and titles to win but when I don't know."
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