That’s enough Arsenal now, please. You’d think no one had ever won the English league before. And, unlike six other English clubs, they still haven’t won the top European honour.
"It was made even more meaningful because you got to enjoy it with us. Singing our songs, cheering the goals. And on the day we lifted the trophy, you were there. Lining the streets outside the stadium, filling Anfield in anticipation.
Having had much of that taken from you in 2020, it was never lost on me how much it mattered that you were part of it all. Seeing you come together in your hundreds of thousands on the streets of Liverpool for the title celebrations only reinforced that idea."
Full Open Letter from Arne Slot here 👇
https://t.co/bEnqiVZyTB
@AlanHarrison60 Love for the club isn’t conditional is it Alan? Love for the way they play - I get that, no-one can have enjoyed last season #upthefuckingreds
Fateful VAR decision highlights Premier League’s siege mentality.
After two years of penalty box mayhem, a foul is finally called in the biggest moment of the Premier League season. Why did it take so long?
The latest from @RorySmith.
https://t.co/SJSk3dLmHc
They are not just 97 people. They are not just the 97.
They are mates, dads and lads, couples, parents, sons and daughters. They are people, loved and cherished.
Every one of the 97 people who died at Hillsborough has a story. Never Forgotten.
“And the sun shines now”
The last word on a day that will never be forgotten.....OTD in 1989, from the great Peter Jones.
So sad 😔
#JFT97#YNWA#LFC#Liverpool
@ObserverUK excelled yourselves with the Grand National coverage in the sport section - three sentences, and of course one about the horse that died on Friday