'Someone has died, our Queen has died, show some respect. That woman was such a loyal servant to our country for 70 years. She was just a young woman when she came to the throne. For me, she’s been faultless.'
Souness warns ‘Liverpool will be tarnished for a long time’ if fans don’t respect the QueenDate published: Tuesday 13th September 2022 12:07 -Graeme Souness says the reputation of Liverpool could be “tarnished for a long time to come” if they don’t respect the Queen on Tuesday night.
But self-confessed royalist Souness has decided to warn fans that “to show disrespect at this time would be unacceptable”.: “I personally would have liked something stronger [from Klopp]. It comes down to you’ve got someone who died, which is extremely sad for the whole nation. Souness added: “If you are not entirely on side with what I’m saying, just think of the football club. Go there tonight and support your football club by showing respect in supporting your football club.
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