Liverpool identify shock candidate to replace Arne Slot
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Ekitike was brought off with a back injury and replaced by Alexander Isak - with the Frenchman potentially a doubt for Sunday’s trip to West Ham
Liverpool Football Club have responded after Paul Doyle changed his plea in court, admitting 31 offences related to driving into the crowd of supporters at the club's Premier League victory parade
The respectful and affectionate biography is written by a journalist who has known Slot since he was a player at Sparta Rotterdam. A goalscoring midfield player whom the controversialist pundit Johan Derksen once dubbed ‘Juffrouw Slot’ or ‘Little Miss Slot’ as it’s translated here – ‘Mademoiselle Slot’ might be closer?
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A driver accused of injuring over 100 people by ramming his car into a crowd of soccer fans celebrating Liverpool’s Premier League championship has changed his plea to guilty.
A British man has pleaded guilty to criminal charges over the incident in which a car was driven into a crowd of Liverpool soccer fans during the club's Premier League title victory parade in May.
Mr Doyle broke down in tears in the dock at Liverpool Crown Court as he was asked to confirm his name, and held his head in his hands as jurors filed in. Mr Doyle also faces one charge of dangerous driving and one of affray.
A driver accused of injuring over 100 people by ramming his car into a crowd of Liverpool soccer fans celebrating their team’s Premier League championship has appeared in court.
The man who drove his car into a large group of Liverpool FC fans, injuring 130 people, including a 6-month-old baby, pleaded guilty to 31 charges in a UK court.
Liverpool legend Jamie Carragher has been filmed in an X-rated rant following his old side's 4-1 thrashing by PSV Eindhoven. The former Reds defender could not believe what was unfolding in front of his eyes at Anfield during their Champions League humiliation on Wednesday.