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Yet on the day, it was United who won the match 2-0 with Liverpool having given the "weakest exhibition" of attacking football, in the words of The Sporting Chronicle. Liverpool's Fred Pagnam had hit the crossbar late on to offer a scare for those involved, but as the Manchester Daily Dispatch reported: "The second half was crammed with lifeless football. Liverpool scarcely ever gave the impression that they would be likely to score. There remained suspicion that others were involved but there was no doubt for those abovementioned and they were "permanently suspended from taking part in football or football management, and shall not be allowed to enter any football ground in the future. Later, as noted by LFCHistory. While there was good reason to dish out a lifetime ban, all four Liverpool players were later pardoned in 1919 as the FA showed appreciation for their efforts during the war, on the condition they first apologised – which they all did.