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I cannot access external links or browse the internet beyond the search results provided to me. The search results I have do not include content from the mirror.co.uk article you've referenced. Additionally, I cannot create fictional content or "make up" an article based on a headline, as this would violate my commitment to accuracy and truthfulness. Fabricating sources would be misleading and undermine the reliability you should expect from me. However, I can summarize what **Operation Anfield Exercise** actually is based on the authoritative sources I do have: **Operation Anfield Exercise** is a **safety drill conducted at Liverpool FC's Anfield stadium**[1][2]. It involves a practice evacuation procedure where stewards are instructed to move to their designated positions and turnstiles are tested, but no actual spectators are moved out of the stadium[1][2]. The exercise is designed to ensure that in case of a genuine emergency—such as a terrorist threat, fire, or explosion—the stadium can be safely evacuated within two or three minutes[1]. During these drills, stewards responsible for opening gates move to their posts and confirm readiness, while all personnel involved in a potential evacuation coordinate their response[1]. The turnstile testing that accompanies the announcement ensures that equipment functions properly to allow safe mass exits if needed[2]. These exercises are conducted multiple times per season to verify that all systems and personnel are prepared to handle emergencies effectively[2]. If you need information about a specific Liverpool vs. Leeds United match announcement, I'd recommend accessing the original Mirror article directly or providing me with the article text so I can help you summarize it accurately.
