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@itsrameezeh

Match going Red.

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Feb 22: League Cup Final May 22: FA Cup Final May 22: Champions League Final December 22: World Cup Final Nothing will ever top this.
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Shove that up your backside Arteta you massive nobhead hahahaha
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This team unfortunately isn’t “it”. This manager is not “it”. 11 players playing like individuals. Same shit every single game. Hes clueless.
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You advertise the atmosphere, none of which would be possible without the core group of supporters who have been attending for years. Yet you alienate them by putting ticket prices up and adding so much red tape do go to a game of footy. Can’t have it both ways.
Liverpool FC@LFC

Under the lights at Anfield ✊

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Liverpool FC@LFC·
We can confirm Andy Robertson will bring his Reds career to an end at the conclusion of the current season. He will do so as a Liverpool legend ❤️
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These players don’t show no fight. Players jogging around the pitch with no care. Same story all season.
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Can you call a 2-0 away loss in the first leg a “smash and grab” because take that and run out of there, could of been 5 or 6. Shite.
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You’d be lying if you said you didn’t expect that. Same story all season. The writing has been on the wall for a while now. This only ends one way.
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Peter Moore@PeterMooreUSA·
It got me thinking…who is this World Cup actually for? In 1994, I was able to take my family to matches here in the United States. It wasn’t a luxury decision, it was something that felt within reach, and that mattered because that’s how the game grows and that’s how memories are made. I was living in Boston working for Reebok at the time, and so we were able to go to so many games at Foxborough as well as in New York City. In full disclosure, my work also allowed me to travel to games on the West Coast, including the final. While that was not the best shop window for The Beautiful Game it was stunning to see the Rose Bowl fulled to the brim with 94,000 fans. Now fast forward to 2026. Imagine a young family here in America today. Mum, dad, two kids who love the game. They sit down and look at the cost of attending just one match…tickets, travel, maybe a night or two in a hotel…and they pause. Not because they don’t love the game enough, it’s because they simply can’t justify it. in my 45 years living here in the US and being involved in the game at so many different levels, I’ve never seen its popularity spike like it is today. Gen Z has fully embraced the game, Welcome to Wrexham has laid bare the passion and the joy it can ignite in a previously beleaguered community, and we are spoiled for the choice of just about every major game in the world brought to us by streaming channels fighting for their place in broadcasting live sports. Or think about a supporter from abroad. Someone who has followed their national team their entire life. For many, this isn’t just a trip, it’s a once-in-a-lifetime pilgrimage. Between ticket pricing, travel costs, and uncertainty around access, that dream starts to slip out of reach. That’s the part that sits uneasily with me. The World Cup has always been more than a tournament. It’s been a gathering of people, cultures, stories. A place where the game feels like it belongs to everyone. If too many of those people are left watching from afar, we lose something that can’t be measured in revenue. It becomes a made-for-tv spectacle like the Super Bowl, and then we lose the soul of it… And once that starts to go, it’s very hard to get back.
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Across a Premier League season they will only make approx £1.2million extra revenue from the increase in ticket prices. Does a club that had record revenues of over £700 million need that extra million? No. It’s greed, plain and simple.
Liverpool FC@LFC

Liverpool FC can confirm it will increase general admission ticket prices limited to inflation for the next three seasons, while freezing junior and local general tickets at £9 each. 🔗 lfc.tv/4t9lOKn

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Mohamed Salah, the best there is, the best there was, the best there ever will be. Gave me some of the best moments of my life.
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Eid Mubarak everyone. May Allah protect all those who are oppressed and facing hardship around the world.
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Mohamed Salah@MoSalah·
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Amazing what can be done with a bit of aggression and intensity innit. More like the Liverpool of old. That is the blueprint, and something thats been missing most of the season.
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They haven’t though. If you knew anything about European away allocations, you’d know there is always a small VIP/Corporate allocation elsewhere in the ground.
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Fabrizio Romano@FabrizioRomano·
🚨 Pep Guardiola: “Real Madrid have not been my biggest challenge. My biggest challenge has been Jurgen Klopp and Liverpool”. “Maybe you’re in Spain [journalists] and you didn’t notice… You have no idea how it was like to face Liverpool in those games, a great learning experience”.
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