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Liverpool supporters are in dreamland this weekend as they finally get to watch their team lift the Premier League trophy.
Reds had to watch from home when Jordan Henderson hoisted the silverware aloft in 2020, with coronavirus forcing Anfield into complete emptiness.
This time, things could not be more different.
Liverpool legend Alan Hansen is primed to pass the trophy to Virgil van Dijk who will then cement himself as the first Dutch captain to win the Premier League.
From there, it will be party time at Anfield.
If the celebrations against Tottenham last month are anything to go by, it is going to be one for the ages.
But the Liverpool squad will not be done there.
And as the Liverpool players and coaching staff prepare themselves for the weekend of their lives, the bus itself has also been given a timely makeover.
With events planned across the full weekend, there is plenty to get stuck into.
Jurgen Klopp is set to be at Anfield on Sunday and although Klopp has divided supporters with his comments on Trent Alexander-Arnold, the German’s presence will only help the atmosphere.
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Klopp has previously suggested that he will also be in the crowd for the parade on Monday and if he is there, he’ll see the Liverpool bus adorn a fantastic, two-word slogan.
As shown on Liverpool’s official X account on Friday evening, the parade bus has been getting ready for its ride through the city.
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On one side, the word ‘Champions’ has been written over and over again in front of a huge image of the Premier League trophy.
On the other, ‘Ours.
It is going to be epic.
For those who have been to these events at Liverpool in the past, they are always joyous and somewhat incredible times.
The route this bus will take is incredibly long, but to their credit the players always turn up for the occasion and get into the spirit.
This time, after Liverpool’s celebrations on Sunday, the parade is scheduled to start at 2.30pm at Allerton Maze.
Liverpool are predicting three to five hours to complete the full route, which is 10 miles long.
For some, like Trent Alexander-Arnold, it will be the final act of their Liverpool careers.
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