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The Liverpool manager came out against a Super League in 2019 and says his thinking hasn’t changed since then. By Noel Chomyn April 19 47 comments / new. The latest tweets from @LFC.

As fans around the country celebrated the crumbling of the European Super League, Jordan Henderson told the Anfield faithful: ‘You Will Never Walk Alone.’

Apple mac for pc download. Seconds after Reds skipper Henderson’s tweet, he was joined by Andy Robertson, James Milner, Virgil van Dijk and others.

“We don’t like it and we don’t want it to happen,” the message began.

“This is our collective position.

“Our commitment to this football club and its supporters is absolute and unconditional.

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“You’ll Never Walk Alone.”

Tuesday 20 April is a date not many supporters are likely to forget given it is the day football was saved from a few.

No matter what Gordon Gekko might say, greed is NOT good. It’s not right and it can be beaten.

Liverpool fans had made their feelings known immediately by demanding flags be removed from the Kop and then appeared at Anfield to tie banners to the railings.

It began at Stamford Bridge when supporters – not just Chelsea – congregated to protest the idea of the European Super League.

The Blues, one of the ‘founder’ teams of the breakaway league then pulled out of the controversial plans and they were then followed by Man City.

It was then reported by talkSPORT that the remaining owners were chatting about disbanding the £4bn-backed project that received widespread criticism when it was announced.

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Liverpool’s owners showed such disdain for their fans – or lack of awareness – that they didn’t even make any comment.

Instead, they left it to Joel Glazer, Co-Chairman of rivals Manchester United and Vice-Chairman of the ‘Super League’.

“By bringing together the world’s greatest clubs and players to play each other throughout the season, the Super League will open a new chapter for European football, ensuring world-class competition and facilities, and increased financial support for the wider football pyramid.”

Explaining his decision to tweet having handed over his social media accounts to anti-cyberbullying charity Cybersmile, he simply said: “As Liverpool players, it needs to be said.”

Pausing the @CybersmileHQ takeover of my social channels for this post because, as Liverpool players, it needs to be said.

— Jordan Henderson (@JHenderson) April 20, 2021
— Andy Robertson (@andrewrobertso5) April 20, 2021

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— Virgil van Dijk (@VirgilvDijk) April 20, 2021

Just before midnight on Tuesday, Liverpool then explained their position.

“Liverpool Football Club can confirm that our involvement in proposed plans to form a European Super League has been discontinued.

“In recent days, the club has received representations from various key stakeholders, both internally and externally, and we would like to thank them for their valuable contributions.”

It’s unsure what the repercussions, if any, will be but Everton owner Farhad Moshiri told talkSPORT he believes the ‘big six’ should have points deducted.

However, one of Liverpool’s official sponsors announced their intention to pull out of Anfield over the Super League business.

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— TRIBUS (@TribusWatches) April 20, 2021© Provided by 90min Leicester City 3-1 Liverpool | Pool/Getty Images

If football matches were 77 minutes long, Liverpool supporters would have had a lovely Saturday afternoon.

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The Reds had turned in a stellar first half performance against high flying Leicester as they attempted to bounce back from recent defeats to Brighton and Manchester City.

Liverpool nicked the goal their performance had merited just after the hour mark, Roberto Firmino providing a sumptuous assist for Mohamed Salah, who guided the ball home for his 17th in the Premier League already in 2020/21. Vmware crack for mac.

So far, so good.

..And then seven of the most chaotic minutes that you could ever wish to see unfolded.

Even Leicester's equaliser was confusing. Harvey Barnes was fouled right on the edge of the box, fell into the box, and a penalty shout was reviewed, with VAR eventually deeming it to be a free kick instead. No matter, James Maddison fired home. This was disallowed for offside because Daniel Amartey was interfering with play.. But was he actually interfering with play? Turns out it didn't matter as VAR discovered that he wasn't actually offside. Maybe?

Best email program for mac. Just three minutes later, Youri Tielemans' hopeful long ball caused mayhem in the Liverpool backline, Ozan Kabak preparing to clear the ball before Alisson - keen to make amends for his mishaps against City last time out - came rushing from his goal in an attempt to do the debutant's work for him.

This did not quite go to plan, the pair both missed the ball and Jamie Vardy was on hand to capitalise and stroke into an empty net.

Liverpool's backline was then left wanting four minutes later, the lively Barnes the beneficiary as he raced clean through and slotted cooly past Alisson.

Liverpool had been comfortably leading and within seven minutes they had completely collapsed - and the good folk of Twitter were left to attempt to comprehend what on earth they had just witnessed.

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And so the finger pointing and the blaming began, with new boy Kabak and summer recruit Thiago Alcantara two of social media's scapegoats for the collapse.

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Not an ideal day at the office for Jurgen Klopp's side (his 300th in charge). Can anyone muster a silver lining?

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Think this about sums it up Liverpool fans..