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HENBRANDT IJ035 Inflatable Trophy | Silver | Pack of 1, Multi-colored

HENBRANDT IJ035 Inflatable Trophy | Silver | Pack of 1, Multi-colored

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Jamie Carragher predicts it will be a 'toss-up' between Anthony Gordon and Cole Palmer to make England's Euro 2024 squad after their blistering starts to the season Fans holding scarves line the streets of Leicester. Photograph: Plumb Images/Leicester City FC/Getty If the Reds had secured the trophy they desire most, you can be sure a Parliamentary petition calling for the airport to be renamed Liverpool Jurgen Klopp Airport would be well on the way to hitting the necessary number signatures. Especially when you consider how many times supporters would be inundating Facebook feeds with it.

And given how the club’s success would bring so many “supporters” out of the woodwork, there would be enough to make them achieve their goal. Streaming services would be inundated, CDs snapped up, and vinyl sold out as You’ll Never Walk Alone goes to No1.

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It was not only football fans revelling in the moment. Liz Gray, 58, cycled to the stadium because she felt “enthused” by the history making title victory and its effect on the city. “I’m not a football fan at all but this has really inspired me,” she said. “It’s great for the city to have something to celebrate. It’s great for people to have common events. I’ve been caught up in it.”READ MORE: Netherlands’ 1988 shirt wins ‘best ever’ in Paddy’s poll If it’s still going, there are probably odds on it at PaddyPower.com 6. Getting You’ll Never Walk Alone to No1

Arsenal legend Freddie Ljungberg reveals the ONE weakness he thinks Arsene Wenger's Invincibles had and the 2004 team-mate he admired the most as Swede admits his Champions League regret on MNF Social media would be flooded with pictures of creative and bizarre tattoos – Jurgen Klopp appearing to give birth to the Premier League trophy whilst Mo Salah, Sadio Mane and Roberto Firmino hold his hands, anyone? – which mark their title win in gory style. With the title wrapped up, a coordinated campaign from Spotify-savvy Liverpool fans would have unfolded online. The mission? To get Gerry & The Pacemakers’ signature tune to the top of the charts. Outside the restaurant, nine-year-old Louis Goodge weaved through the crowds for a glimpse of his heroes. His Leicester-born parents, Ellie and Joe Goodge, took Louis and his younger sister Ivy, six, out of school and drove from Hertfordshire so they could be part of the amazing story. “Louis has only just started watching football this season. It’s inspiring, the fact that anyone, not just big teams, can do it,” said Ellie, as her son beamed. “I’ve just seen Kasper Schmeichel,” he said excitedly.It was as though the heavens had taken a prior peek at Arsene Wenger’s hand and taken pity. Some celestial tinkering, perhaps by a sympathetic power, knowing that this would transpire to be the club’s most iconic manager’s final Premier League title win, had quietly pulled strings to give him the sweetest possible victory at the home of his team’s greatest rival. Ferdinand said: “This club will never sit and rest on its laurels, especially with the manager we’ve got. The manager is a winner and everything stems from him really.” It is the collective that has stood United apart. Berbatov and Rooney have excelled in stages, Hernandez has emerged and Nemanja Vidic, Edwin van der Sar and Giggs have provided consistently. The team bus was followed by two others, one of them carrying a large contingent waving the national flag of the club’s Thai owner, Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha. The team’s international following was strongly in evidence along the route, too, with Japanese fans holding banners with messages for the forward Shinji Okazaki. OK, so it’s not that classic, but you’ve got to feel for Liverpool fans. Practically overnight they’ve gone from potentially being days away from seeing their team lift a maiden Premier League trophy to being forced to stay indoors and watch reruns of games that took them to the cusp of glory – with the knowledge that it may all have been in vain.



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