Manchester United: Sir Jim Ratcliffe In trends as anti-Glazer protest expected before Liverpool game
Sir Jim Ratcliffe, a boyhood United fan who was in Camp Nou in 1999 is listed 27th on Rich List with a fortune of £6.075billion.
Sir Jim Ratcliffe, a boyhood United fan who was in Camp Nou in 1999 is listed 27th on Rich List with a fortune of £6.075billion.
"Looking forward to seeing what Arteta does when we draw Slavia Prague in Europe or Millwall away in the cup."
But one person who stood up for Machester City's Erling Haaland was Liverpool legend now Sky pundit Jamie Carragher.
"The dream is to have a team full of 'Scousers'. What we want to be is the sport for everybody with a Scouse soul."
“I think Darwin would have been fine even without scoring the third one because the penalty was Millie’s cross and his header," said Klopp.
"My only disappointment in Liverpool fans booing the National Anthem is that it wasn't louder," wrote one person.
Boris Johnson, not exactly popular on Merseyside, slammed the fans who made their feelings felt as the national anthem played.
How does that Kaiser Chiefs song go? I predict a....
"According to the Tories, fans have the right to boo racial equality, but if they boo Prince Charles, it's straight to the gulag,' tweeted Femi.
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