Today, from the red side of Merseyside, we pause our rivalry and stand with Manchester United to remember Munich and the flowers of Manchester whose lives were taken far too soon on 6 February 1958. As Liverpool supporters, we know that some things are bigger than football, and Munich is one of those moments that changed the game and the country forever. To the club and its people, we honour the courage it took to rise again from such devastation, to rebuild a team and a spirit when 23 souls, including eight of the Busby Babes, never came home. Your history is written in both glory and grief, and on days like today even your greatest rivals bow their heads in respect. To the fans, who have carried this story across generations, we see how you have turned heartbreak into remembrance, with scarves, songs and silences in Manchester, Munich and far beyond. From one passionate fanbase to another, we stand shoulder to shoulder with you today, because love for our clubs does not stop us sharing sorrow when football loses its own. To the survivors, whose lives were forever marked that snowy afternoon, your resilience gave meaning to the loss and showed the world what it means to go on when your hearts are broken. The teams that followed walked in your footsteps, carrying the weight of absence and the duty to honour those who never had the chance to finish their story. And to the families of the victims, those whose grief did not end when the headlines faded, please know that the names you loved are still spoken with reverence by people who never saw them play but still feel their legacy. From Anfield to Old Trafford and every ground in between, we remember that they were more than players and staff โ they were sons, brothers, fathers, friends, and they will never walk alone in our collective memory.
Jae. #YNWAโค๏ธโฝ
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Good luck to the U16s and U14s boys as they face @isfafootball England Independent Schools on Monday @oceanparkarena#schoolcountycountry
Congratulations to the selected players who have been chosen to represent their #SchoolCountyCountry in the @welshschoolsfa National U16s Representative Team that take on Australia in January. @schoolsportaust
@beardywxm@wrexhamafc It was really thoughtful of him tbf. My lad after a few tears was over the moon to get the gloves, hasnt put them down since ๐
Great to be back at the cae ras watching the mighty @wrexhamafc Max almost got decapitated from a wayward shot pre match, nice gesture from Mark Howard to sign a pair of gloves as an apology ๐
1/2Well Jac's time at Shrewsbury has come to an end. Just a week after gaining his first School boys Welsh cap. He's learnt a lot in the 12 months and the coaching was second to none but things don't always work out, Jac's style of football was not suited. He's obviously gutted,