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ECHO Comment: "Fears of Witch-hunt Against Liverpool FC"

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Only needs WHU to win 1-0 and the RS to win ...Shudders.... if that happens I'll be up a balloon on Mon heading for ...? is there any place in the world free of kopites ?
 

True that actually, yep scrap my first answer... not 13... in fact 14 are required to avoid a 26 goal game swinging things back in city's favor.
not necessarily 14. Thirteen will suffice if City draw 11 all (or less). If City draw 12-12 then I am not sure who wins the league as GD between the two is the same (13), and goals scored is the same (112).
 

Liverpool’s victory parade details revealed… Just in case Reds win the title
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Liverpool fans are hopeful of the best (Picture: Getty)

Liverpool fans are hopeful of the best (Picture: Getty)
The details of Liverpool’s proposed victory parade – if they win the Premier League title this weekend – have been revealed by the local council.

The Reds need a miracle to win the title heading into the final round of league fixtures this week, with Manchester City knowing just a point will see them become champions.

But having appeared to be in pole position to win the division just weeks ago, Liverpool still believe – and their parade details have been released.

Should Brendan Rodgers’ men pinch the trophy, it will be paraded on an open top bus on Monday May 12, with the procession starting at 5pm and lasting ‘for hours’, according to official documents. It will then head to the city centre via several other roads, in a bid to include fans from all over Liverpool.

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The team could be on an open bus… like this (Picture: Getty)
The council has released its official tips on the parade to Liverpool, which include ‘be patient’ and ‘expect queues’ as well as ‘utilise the full length of the road’.

Mayor of Liverpool, Joe Anderson, is confident the side can win the trophy: ‘We know many people are superstitious and don’t want to think about a victory parade until the title is in the bag, but unfortunately that isn’t an option for those involved in organising an event of this scale.
 

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