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Don't know why anybody would be against offering the team from 5 years back a place in this parade too... Why not? It wouldn't diminish from the achievements of this year's team, and it would give us a chance to celebrate them as well. After all, they're both LFC champions.
Because this years parade is for this years team and manager. That would be like Houllier entering the dressing room after Istanbul.
Then 2019 2020 team were better and probably more deserving champions. They deserved a parade but giving them a spot in this years parade would be a bit cringy. Sometimes life is unfair and you just learn to get on with it.
Because this years parade is for this years team and manager. That would be like Houllier entering the dressing room after Istanbul.
Then 2019 2020 team were better and probably more deserving champions. They deserved a parade but giving them a spot in this years parade would be a bit cringy. Sometimes life is unfair and you just learn to get on with it.
You're right that life is often unfair, but in this instance, we could correct that injustice by doing this, and I'd be stunned if any of the current team or staff had a single issue with also celebrating the achievement of that team as well. They're all LFC champions, they're all worthy of the adoration they'd receive.
As Momo says up there, maybe at St. George's, rather than on a bus, but I'd fucking love to see Bobby and Milly and Gini and the now departed team of 2020 hailed by their fans, too. It in no way would diminish from this team's celebration, in fact, for me, it would add to it... It would be a very Liverpool thing to do, in my mind.
But you're not going to agree with me, so no need to continue. Either way, enjoy the title and enjoy the parade. YNWA.
No one would begrudge anyone showing up, and anyone who did will get a hundred songs. They'll be put in a place of significance. Nothing will fix the past though and it'd be really odd to put them all on a bus.
When Clare won the all Ireland in 2013, the members of the last Clare team that won it (in 1997) were stewards at the parade ( I know as I worked with Conor Clancy from the 97 team at the time).
Give Klopp, the flabby melt and the rest of them hi vis jackets and be done with it.
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