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If they get beat on Saturday town will be a complete wreck.Woeful.....
The parade will take place on Sunday, May 29, the day after the Reds’ exploits in the Champions League final.
It will start from 4pm and will be expected to take a number of hours to reach the end of the route.
As the date for the parade falls on the anniversary of the Heysel Stadium disaster, tributes will be paid to the 39 supporters who lost their lives in Brussels in 1985.
This Is Anfield website.
If they get beat on Saturday town will be a complete wreck.
Fixed it for you.Or in the RS case. Like stealing flowers from an adjacent grave, putting those flowers on a grave then taking them home.
What does this even mean?
And if it happens blue and red sides will come together and chant, 'Merseyside Merseyside Merseyside" in unison.Don't worry, it's obviously the club (and to an extent the city council) who are out of touch on this. I have little doubt the knowledgable and sensitive fanbase will soon put them straight on the issue of the Heysel anniversary.They put them straight over ticket prices, and the furlough issue, and also the european super league. You just watch, the liverpool fans will let their club know how insensitive it is to hold a parade on this date.
Wlon't they?
I'm sad because this is true.If they get beat on Saturday town will be a complete wreck.