Below is a summary of the full article. Click here for the full version or go back to LFC Live.net
Earlier that day, he had made the short journey from his home on Rosemary Close to Myrtle Parade to visit the Tesco store.
According to the firm in charge of managing the car park however, Mr Murphy didn’t return to pick up his car until 8pm that day, having entered just after 10.15am.
As a result, a parking charge notice landed on his doormat days later.
An infuriated Mr Murphy told the ECHO how he had taken photos outside his home, stood by his car, ahead of travelling to Anfield that could prove the ticket should be quashed.
How can they say it was there for 10 hours when there is evidence it was parked somewhere else?
Kyle Murphy's carArticle continues below
“I didn’t even know the car park had been taken over.
I’d been to the shop once already that day and didn’t even park near it the second time.”
The ticket, issued by National Parking Control, claims Mr Murphy had left his car at Myrtle Parade for a total of nine hours and 44 minutes.
For that, he was given a penalty charge notice asking him for payment of £100.
However, timestamped images seen by ECHO taken by Mr Murphy show that his car was in fact on his driveway half a mile away during the time he was alleged to have been flouting the car park rules.
Drivers can pay £1.10 for every 30 minutes of a flat rate of £15 for between seven and 24 hours.
Reds fan Kyle Murphy (r) has been slapped with a parking fine despite photos showing his car on his drive
According to the letter sent to Mr Murphy, also seen by the ECHO, he was issued with the penalty notice for a failure to pay for the duration of his stay.