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Liverpool's anthem You'll Never Walk Alone "has never felt more appropriate", Sir Kenny Dalglish has said. Anfield legend Dalglish says he was "shocked, horrified and deeply saddened" by the incident ...
LIVERPOOL heroes Kenny Dalglish and Jurgen Klopp led tributes yesterday to those caught in the parade day carnage — telling fans You’ll Never Walk Alone. Players sent prayers to the 65 ...
On this day in 1987, Liverpool hero John Barnes joined the club from Watford in a deal worth a reported £900,000.The winger ...
Klopp and Dalglish Messages of Support After Parade IncidentFootball has its moments of joy, its unifying power, its capacity to lift a city. But sometimes, as seen after Liverpool’s Premier League ...
Merseyside Police believe the car was able to follow an ambulance after a road block was temporarily lifted to treat a member of the public.
But some have been able to say no to Madrid. One such player is legendary former winger John Barnes. And after footage of ...
Sir Kenny Dalglish has sent a heartfelt message to the people of Liverpool after the incident which occurred in the city on ...
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Por STEVE DOUGLASClubes de fútbol, jugadores y los organismos rectores del deporte expresaron su simpatía y apoyo al Liverpool el lunes después de que un hombre embistiera con un ...
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Jurgen Klopp has been spotted watching Liverpool’s open top bus parade with fellow Reds legend Sir Kenny Dalglish. The German returned to the city last week to attend the LFC Foundation Gala Ball.
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Liverpool players and legends offer their support after parade crashCurrent and former Liverpool FC stars have sent messages of support after a car ploughed into a crowd in the city on Monday. They were joined by celebrity supporters in reaching out to those affected ...
Soccer clubs, players and the sport's governing bodies expressed sympathy and support to Liverpool on Monday after a man plowed a car into a crowd of the team's fans who were celebrating its Premier ...
Liverpool's staff celebrations are understood to have been postponed on Monday because of the incident. Anfield legend Dalglish says he was "shocked, horrified and deeply saddened" by the incident ...
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