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THE NOTEBOOK: Willian maintains his perfect penalty record, Jose Sa fumes at lenient ref... and why Wolves will not be looking forward to returning to the capital to face Arsenal But at least it would make a nice change from excruciatingly dull photos of your friends’ babies or home workouts.

Gallagher then joined the players in the changing room to sing Wonderwall with them, the song he made famous with his former band Oasis. It will be a big, big, big party – probably even bigger than Jamie Vardy’s party,” said the youthful deputy mayor, Rory Palmer, on Tuesday. “The city’s never seen anything like this. The spontaneous stuff last night gives us an indication of how big it will be – possibly the biggest party in Leicester’s history.”The team bus, with Chapman on board, made its way to the upmarket San Carlo restaurant in Leicester city centre, where hundreds of fans gathered as news of their impending arrival spread.

Of course, the very first port of call will be to make the absolute maximum possible of the bragging rights. Which means every single one of your social media news feeds would have been dominated by your Reds-supporting friends’ incessant boasting.Just be grateful that Top of the Pops isn’t on TV anymore. 7. Launch a campaign to rename Liverpool John Lennon Airport

I didn't feel good enough... it made me feel smaller and weaker': Jamie Carragher hails Arsenal's Invincibles as 'the best team I EVER played against', ahead of Man United and Chelsea's title-winning teams Within 24 hours of the title triumph being confirmed, Liverpool fans would be straight round to their mum’s house asking her to dust off the sewing kit for the first time since they left primary school. This time, however, they’d want a Premier League winner’s badge and star stitched on to this season’s replica Liverpool shirt to mark the occasion, rather than their name tag in case they lost it. READ MORE: Netherlands’ 1988 shirt wins ‘best ever’ in Paddy’s poll If it’s still going, there are probably odds on it at PaddyPower.com 6. Getting You’ll Never Walk Alone to No1 Social media would be flooded with pictures of creative and bizarre tattoos – Jurgen Klopp appearing to give birth to the Premier League trophy whilst Mo Salah, Sadio Mane and Roberto Firmino hold his hands, anyone? – which mark their title win in gory style. Outside the restaurant, nine-year-old Louis Goodge weaved through the crowds for a glimpse of his heroes. His Leicester-born parents, Ellie and Joe Goodge, took Louis and his younger sister Ivy, six, out of school and drove from Hertfordshire so they could be part of the amazing story. “Louis has only just started watching football this season. It’s inspiring, the fact that anyone, not just big teams, can do it,” said Ellie, as her son beamed. “I’ve just seen Kasper Schmeichel,” he said excitedly.Ranieri was front and centre at the top of the bus, his players grasping the Premier League trophy, while men, women and children ran, walked and photographed themselves alongside the vehicle. The team bus was followed by two others, one of them carrying a large contingent waving the national flag of the club’s Thai owner, Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha. The team’s international following was strongly in evidence along the route, too, with Japanese fans holding banners with messages for the forward Shinji Okazaki. Following his dazzling debut, which 18-year-old is a 6/1 shot with Sky Bet to make England's 23-man squad for Euro 2024? The club shop ran out of replica shirts by lunchtime as hundreds of fans descended on the stadium to carry on the party. Since 2001 Liverpool’s international airport has been named after one of the city’s most famous sons. But the achievement of redefining the world of music as we know it pales into insignificance when compared to what a certain German has done at Anfield over the past four-and-a-half years.

If the universe (and an infected bat) had gone in a slightly different direction, Liverpool would have surely been champions by now. But what would that world have looked like? How would Reds fans have reacted? Well, like this, obviously… 1. Invading your social media feedsREAD MORE: The hairiest football stars EVER on anniversary of Ryan Giggs’ legendary celebration If it’s still going, there are probably odds on it at PaddyPower.com 2. Getting a tattoo However, if they believed Spurs would meekly accept defeat to their local adversary on their own turf, they had another thing coming. Jamie Redknapp produced a stunning drive from well outside the area to halve the deficit shortly after the hour mark and Robbie Keane made no mistake from the penalty spot to equalise deep into added time. If the Reds had secured the trophy they desire most, you can be sure a Parliamentary petition calling for the airport to be renamed Liverpool Jurgen Klopp Airport would be well on the way to hitting the necessary number signatures. Especially when you consider how many times supporters would be inundating Facebook feeds with it. Eventually the convoy arrived in Victoria Gardens, where perhaps every second reveller was wearing a Leicester shirt and many had stories to tell, such as the three Italian geology students making a pilgrimage to London in honour of Ranieri.

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