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Jamie Carragher predicts it will be a 'toss-up' between Anthony Gordon and Cole Palmer to make England's Euro 2024 squad after their blistering starts to the season Good guy, Cristiano! Ronaldo sportingly tells referee to OVERTURN decision to award him a penalty in AFC Champions League game... despite Al-Nassr drawing 0-0 The team bus, with Chapman on board, made its way to the upmarket San Carlo restaurant in Leicester city centre, where hundreds of fans gathered as news of their impending arrival spread.

Gallagher then joined the players in the changing room to sing Wonderwall with them, the song he made famous with his former band Oasis. Marking a momentous occasion with a tattoo is a rite of passage for many football fans, and this would have been no exception.

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OLIVER HOLT: Ill, thin and broken, ex-England footballer Kieron Dyer, 44, was dying with a rare liver disease just 11 weeks ago. Now, he speaks for the first time after a 'miracle' transplant gave him a second shot at life If the universe (and an infected bat) had gone in a slightly different direction, Liverpool would have surely been champions by now. But what would that world have looked like? How would Reds fans have reacted? Well, like this, obviously… 1. Invading your social media feeds Inflatables were hurled and flares let off as City's supporters basked in their incredible victory and City's players even mobbed former player Yaya Toure, who was in Brighton on punditry duty. When the Mexican revelation was caught by the Rovers goalkeeper Paul Robinson inside the area, albeit no longer in possession of the ball, it fell to a "terrified" Evertonian, Rooney, to apply the final push to Liverpool's shared place on the perch from the penalty spot. The winning mentality that Ferguson has ingrained in the club and is unsurpassed in the Premier League had pulled through once more. If the Reds had secured the trophy they desire most, you can be sure a Parliamentary petition calling for the airport to be renamed Liverpool Jurgen Klopp Airport would be well on the way to hitting the necessary number signatures. Especially when you consider how many times supporters would be inundating Facebook feeds with it.

Perhaps the only confirmed detail of Saturday’s extravaganza is that the Leicester City superfan Steve Worthy will have the honour of handing the Premier League trophy to his team before their game against Everton at the King Power. Fans holding scarves line the streets of Leicester. Photograph: Plumb Images/Leicester City FC/GettyWolves boss Gary O'Neil says referee Michael Salisbury admitted he 'got it wrong' with Fulham's first penalty in their 3-2 win… and insists his team are SEVEN points worse off because of officials' mistakes However, if they believed Spurs would meekly accept defeat to their local adversary on their own turf, they had another thing coming. Jamie Redknapp produced a stunning drive from well outside the area to halve the deficit shortly after the hour mark and Robbie Keane made no mistake from the penalty spot to equalise deep into added time.

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The point that ensured United became the most decorated champions in English football arrived from a display that encapsulated not only much of their season but Ferguson’s reign. They failed to capitalise on early dominance, survived several scares and rarely troubled Paul Robinson on a day when anxiety accompanied the touch of Tomasz Kuszczak, Nani and Javier Hernandez. But they found a way. It was as though the heavens had taken a prior peek at Arsene Wenger’s hand and taken pity. Some celestial tinkering, perhaps by a sympathetic power, knowing that this would transpire to be the club’s most iconic manager’s final Premier League title win, had quietly pulled strings to give him the sweetest possible victory at the home of his team’s greatest rival. OK, so it’s not that classic, but you’ve got to feel for Liverpool fans. Practically overnight they’ve gone from potentially being days away from seeing their team lift a maiden Premier League trophy to being forced to stay indoors and watch reruns of games that took them to the cusp of glory – with the knowledge that it may all have been in vain.

Arsenal haven’t won the Premier League since triumphing at Tottenham in April 2004 (Photo by Shaun Botterill/Getty Images) It’s that classic footballing tale, isn’t it? You wait 30 long, long years to finally return to the summit of English football, and get within touching distance of it before a global pandemic comes along and brings the curtain down on proceedings just before you’re declared champions – and now you wait with bated breath to see if the season will be scrapped completely. You can see he's like a kid," said Evra. "It's like he's just won the league for the first time. He's given that winning mentality to everyone, that hunger to try to win, that's Sir Alex Ferguson." It will be a big, big, big party – probably even bigger than Jamie Vardy’s party,” said the youthful deputy mayor, Rory Palmer, on Tuesday. “The city’s never seen anything like this. The spontaneous stuff last night gives us an indication of how big it will be – possibly the biggest party in Leicester’s history.” And given how the club’s success would bring so many “supporters” out of the woodwork, there would be enough to make them achieve their goal. Streaming services would be inundated, CDs snapped up, and vinyl sold out as You’ll Never Walk Alone goes to No1.Within 24 hours of the title triumph being confirmed, Liverpool fans would be straight round to their mum’s house asking her to dust off the sewing kit for the first time since they left primary school. This time, however, they’d want a Premier League winner’s badge and star stitched on to this season’s replica Liverpool shirt to mark the occasion, rather than their name tag in case they lost it.



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