Liverpool thread 2018/19

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A spokeswoman for Liverpool City Council said there was near to half-a-million people out on the streets for the parade, but city mayor Joe Anderson put the figure closer to 750,000. The city's population is 552,000.

Hmmm

Thats pretty shit really seeing they havent won owt for ages Id expect at least 2 millions poor poor turnout suppose all those Scandinavians couldnt make it.
 
BBC just announced 750000 whilst their own screen announced 500000. Still what's a margin of error of 250000 ? Wait for the " at least 1 million" announcement......
 
But United got 1,000,000 fans for their treble parade, remember?

Imagine trying to cram a million fans down Chester Road and Deansgate. ;-)

It really is a croc of shite.

Jonny Ball, think of a number, and multiple the 0’s because it’s Liverpool and United.
 
750,000 my arse. Total bollocks. Merseyside Police couldn't identify anyone trashing City's coach let alone give an accurate estimate of the number watching that parade. Dan Roan just gave the most vomit-inducing report on BBC News that I've possibly ever heard. At one point I thought he was going to break into a rendition of 'Jerusalem' complete with choirs, tympani rolls and Phil Spector-esque sonic treatments.
 
Doesn't matter if the deluded ones claim there was 3 million there. They all know there would have been 20 times whatever number they think of at a parade if they had only won the Premier League instead.
 
It’s strange isn’t it.

Liverpool had 750,000 fans at the parade according to Council leader Joe.(arf!)

Yet FSG, the *American Billionaire Sports Franchise Group’ who own Liverpool, pulled out of building a brand new 70,000 seater stadium, and instead have slowly expanded Anfield to it’s current 54,000 capacity, with only one more side which can be expanded. Hmmm. Something isn’t right. 750,000 v 54,000.
 
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