Personally for myself, I think although nothing would have beaten winning it on your closest rivals own turf, I think winning it at Anfield would have been something so special, to have celebrated it with 50,000 fans packed under a roof would have been magical.Now, without fans present, I'd certainly like us to win it by playing and my preference is as soon as possible, so Sunday at Goodison Park.

I think to win the league title in the first game back would be great and would give everyone such a boost.Even then, winning it at Anfield the following week would be just as great; we've waited so long, I'm sure an extra week won't hurt.I've seen this do the rounds on Twitter over the last couple of months and each time I change my answer!I think I've settled on Henderson. You can unsubscribe at any time.Rafael Benitez in an Irish bar in Cologne with Liverpool supporters in 2005 Sometimes they’ll include recommendations for other related newsletters or services we offer. The Liverpool boss was in Ann Arbor when he walked into Jamie Webster's performanceUse your head and subscribe to the Liverpool FC newsletter nowJurgen Klopp surprised supporters by attending a special fan event on the eve of Liverpool's pre-season game with Manchester UnitedAnd he even partook in a special version of 'Allez, Allez, Allez' in front of stunned Reds.Around 60 fans were gathered at the team hotel in Ann Arbor, Michigan, for a club-run event with the Detroit Supporters Club.After a Q&A session with Robbie Fowler and John Arne Riise, musician Jamie Webster provided the entertainment afterwards with his special BossNight set-list.He had sung a few Liverpool songs - as well as a couple of tunes from the Beatles - when the Reds boss walked through the door to a rapturous reception.Before playing the song, Webster said: "It was being sung in Portugal (against Porto) on the concourse and we didn't know how far it was going to go or what happened. That’s how the boys are, that’s how I am, and so we will go again and we will be back.”Klopp also caught up with Darren Smyth, who had undergone brain surgery on his birthday last January and is currently isolating due to a Smyth told Klopp he was at Anfield for the Merseyside derby in December 2018 and marvelled at the atmosphere in the stadium following Divock Origi’s stoppage-time winner.“You ended up celebrating three or four rows below and I ended up in (goalkeeper) Alisson’s arms. I know there are many who, like myself, look at going to the match as their release from their working week, or their escape from daily life.It's the one constant we have for nearly every weekend of the calendar year so to have that taken away from you was so strange, especially being so close to getting the title done after so many near misses.It was great to see football slowly be restored around the continent, but as Bayern Munich all but sealed the title by beating Borussia Dortmund two weeks ago, I've slowly switched off from Germany.But since training has resumed we've been hearing good things about his fitness and his form. I've been guilty of it in the past myself. BOSS.

This article is about Jurgen Klopp… We were in slightly different places but we felt exactly the same,” Klopp said.“That’s what football is all about. I've said I'd sell him if one of the front three had to be sold, but it's not until you look at his performances in big games, and his goal-to-game ratio, until he realise actually how good he is.His goal record says everything you need to know. LIVERPOOL: Jurgen Klopp said Tuesday that he is determined that unfancied Salzburg spring no surprises on Liverpool as the long-time admirer of the Austrian champions prepares for a … Sheridan first started watching Liverpool games from the age of eight, with his uncle. Published: May 14, 2020 9:54:02 pm Jurgen Klopp sent surprise Liverpool transfer warning about Kylian Mbappe. "Me and my friends said to each other: that song will spur us on in Europe this season, that song could be the new Ring Of Fire. Bernard Sheridan has supported the Reds since he was eight years old and is well known for his love of the clubWho do Liverpool need to sign to retain the title?

Jürgen Klopp surprises Jamie Webster in Michigan.....then sings 'Allez Allez Allez' with the fans! ... Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp is a jolly man and enjoys his time on and off the pitch. I think that was the moment Anfield believed number 19 would be on its way.As we approach the restart, it's important to remember that this is something that means so much to so many people.It definitely isn't the way we had planned to celebrate it, and social distancing will make it hard to celebrate it with those who we have been on this journey with, whether that be friends, neighbours, cousins, or grandparents.But as a collective, we will have our day of celebration in the not too distant future, when deemed safe to do so.

I just think the whole story is great, it's very much rags to riches. Keep up with all the Reds news with our free daily newsletter A lifelong Liverpool fan has received an incredible array gifts from Bernard Sheridan, who has supported the Reds since 1923, reaches the incredible milestone later this month, on January 25.The 103-year-old received a letter from Klopp, a birthday cake, a personalised Liverpool shirt and tickets to Saturday's clash against Crystal Palace.His letter read: "Dear Bernard, I would like to personally wish you a very happy 104th birthday. The Liverpool boss was in Ann Arbor when he walked into Jamie Webster's performance. I’ll invite you to Kirby, our new training ground and we’ll pass a few balls and meet the boys,” Klopp said.Copyright © 2020 The Indian Express [P] Ltd. All Rights Reserved Jurgen Klopp delivers Zoom surprise to Liverpool fans in isolation