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Liverpool fans experience Anfield first as club campaign makes history

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Today marked the first occasion of something never carried out at the stadium before. Image Credits: Imago Images Today marked the first occasion of something never carried out at the stadium before.



Liverpool put in a rampant display this afternoon as they thrashed West Ham United at Anfield. The win provides Liverpool with a real fighting chance of qualifying for Champions League qualification next season with the three points propelling them into fifth place, level on points with Manchester United in fourth.

Before the game today marked a historic occasion that showed awareness for death people who often can’t soak in the iconic ‘You’ll Never Walk Alone’ like the rest of us. As per Sky Sports: “It is part of the club’s Red Together Unity Campaign to enable death and hard of hearing fans to share in the moment that is synonymous with the club and is famous worldwide.” “Going forward, British sign language interpreters will be present at every Liverpool men’s and women’s home fixture to translate pre-match announcements and indeed ‘You’ll Never Walk Alone.’” A brilliant touch from the club, reinforcing the community feel that the club loves to create where everyone should feel welcomed and included at Anfield.