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Almost 80 people, including four children, were injured on Monday after a driver plowed into a crowd that had been celebrating Liverpool F.C.’s Premier League title.
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This week's Blood Red looks at the importance both on and off the field of Virgil van Dijk to Liverpool and how he had a big say on the title celebrations
Liverpool have decided to postpone some planned events on Tuesday to celebrate their Premier League title win following the terrifying incident at the parade on Monday
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Sporting News on MSNLiverpool parade car crash: Police name suspect, confirmed charges following incident at trophy celebrationLiverpool celebrated their 2024/25 Premier League title with a trophy parade on May 26, but the celebration turned to chaos, after a car collided with pedestrians. The incident occurred at around 6 p.
At least 50 people were hospitalized after being struck by the Ford Galaxy that drove directly into a tight cluster of fans lining a street.
Liverpool’s True VictoryIn the shadow of the Royal Liver Building, less than an hour before the horror, half a million voices soared in celebration. Liverpool had done it. A
Monday began as a day of celebration for many in Liverpool, the free-spirited, soccer-loving city in northwest England. It ended in panic and horror, after a car rammed crowds and injured dozens of people,
Following the announcement, Liverpool Muslim Society said it would be hosting its annual Eid Party on Sunday, June 8. From 12pm to 7pm, the community is expected to gather at Al-Rahma Bistro and The Extension in Mulgrave Street in Toxteth to enjoy a “day filled with food, fun and celebrations”.
Liverpool’s great day 35 years in the making as Anfield salutes new championsLegacy, leadership and Liverpool’s perfect celebrationThe skies above Anfield may have been grey, but the occasion was
After 35 long years of waiting, the moment Liverpool fans had dreamed of finally became a reality today as they lifted the Premier League title in front of a packed out Anfield. The Reds' previous title win came amid the COVID lockdown of 2020, which made Virgil van Dijk hoisting the trophy all the more special.
The England international has signed a six-year contract with Madrid, leaving the team he has played for since 2004.
One of the many iconic images of the past couple of weeks shows a lone young Everton fan letting off blue smoke as the buses came past on Liverpool’s trophy parade through the city, while a Liverpool fan looks on in admiration at the cheek of it.