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Liverpool FC can confirm Arne Slot is to depart his role as head coach with immediate effect and that the process to appoint a successor is under way.
He leaves with a Premier League title to his name and our deepest gratitude and appreciation.
While we’re saddened to see Robbo and Mo bring their Liverpool playing journeys to an end today, the deeper sadness is watching another two of Jurgen Klopp’s mentality monsters depart. This was, without question, the most exhilarating Liverpool side of the Premier League era, and arguably the most exciting to watch in the club’s history. The front three of Sadio, Bobby and Mo now belongs to legend. The relentless attacking threat of Trent and Robbo flying down the flanks and creating chances for fun is gone too. It feels like the end of an era. A dark day in ways, but one filled with gratitude for the memories they gave us. Thanks Lads. Safe travels. 🙏 #LFC #LIVBRE
On this day 41 years ago, 54 Bradford City supporters and two Lincoln City supporters went to a football match and never returned home.
We will never forget those who sadly lost their lives, and as always, our thoughts are with their families and the hundreds still affected by the disaster to this day.
Always in our hearts. 🎗️
#BCAFC
Insightful interview by the Guardian's @donaldgmcrae with Lando Norris. He may wear the #1 on the racetrack, but it doesn't appear the McLaren driver calls the shots within his own management team.
I interviewed Lando Norris and the world champion was open, honest and articulate. And then his management stepped in to police and muzzle him in an attempt to "control the narrative."
From then on it did not go too well....this is what happened.
https://t.co/pKxQZGRnXD
@donaldgmcrae Insightful interview, Donald. Perhaps this is the management team's attempt at 'support', but it certainly didn't come across that way. Thankfully, he appears to have a very solid family behind him.
Jimmy Hennesy was my dad.
I only had 6 little years with him but they were some of the best years of my life.
My dad a was a beautiful person.
Quiet and very funny.
He kept himself to himself. No-one had a bad word to say about him nor he them.
He had lots of friends and was liked by all who knew him.
He was a good looking man, loved clothes and always had the best of the best and was so vain. He is well remembered in our house for fixing his hair in the mirror every time he left.
My dad was a mod with all the attire, including a green Lambretta.
His passion was LFC. He went to games in the UK and abroad.
Bill Shankly was his hero as well as of course our King Kenny and Ian Rush.
My dad referred to me as Red, White and Gold which was the colours of our kit at the time. He was over the moon when I was born.
I think it’s fair to say little Charlotte Hennessy and LFC equalised.
I know a different side of Jimmy Hennessy. I know of him as daddy, the man who I adored. He threw himself into parenthood. He would changed my nappies, did his share of feeds and he loved taking me out in my pram.
He worked hard to provide for me as a self-employed plasterer and to this day the smell of plaster reminds me of my dad.
What my dad’s mates don’t know is that he would let me play with his hair and put bobbles in. I would paint his nails.
There are no words to described how much I miss him.
My heart broke the day my dad died and losing him broke the heart of my family too.
Whenever I was hurt and needed a hug my dad was there with a hug. But when my dad was hurt and needed a hug I couldn’t give him one.
Not one goes by when I don’t think about him.
Today, my dad is also a granddad to my four boys.
At times when Hillsborough consumes me and makes my heart ache they make me realise life is worth living and that my dad lives on through us.
I am incomplete.
We had so much to do together, so many more memories to make and Hillsborough took that away from us.
Hillsborough took my dad away from me like he was nothing and nobody, but he was everything to me.
Hillsborough stole my childhood from me and took away my best friend.
It left me in a life of anger, bitterness and depression.
My dad will always be my hero, and I will always be a daddy’s girl. no-one can take that away from me.
#JFT97
Hugo Ekitike looking impressive on the left of a front 3 (with Mbappe ahead) for France vs Brazil last night. This has to be the way forward for Liverpool when Isak returns to full fitness next season.
Just over half of the 92 clubs in top 4 divisions in England have published 2024/25 accounts.
Only 4 are profitable: Liverpool, Bournemouth, Plymouth Argyle and Peterborough United.
Average pre-tax losses: PL £31.1m, Championship £15.1m, League One £5.0m, League Two £2.6m.