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Yardbarker on MSNThe one Chelsea player who snubbed Liverpool during the guard of honourLiverpool are the Premier League champions and because we’re so good, we’ve got four guards of honour looming – with Chelsea providing the first. The supporters inside the stadium welcomed Arne Slot’s ...
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GB News on MSNRoy Keane and Rio Ferdinand at loggerheads over guard of honour dispute - 'Embarrassing'Roy Keane has defended the tradition of guard of honours in football, dismissing claims from Rio Ferdinand and Peter Crouch ...
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Liverpool.com on MSNEnzo Maresca explains title gesture to Liverpool as Chelsea fans make feelings clearAfter the debate over a long-standing tradition became a moot point heading into the clash between Liverpool and Chelsea, ...
Chelsea have given champions Liverpool a guard of honour ahead of their Premier League clash at Stamford Bridge.
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Liverpool.com on MSNRoy Keane disagrees with Rio Ferdinand as Liverpool set for gesture from Chelsea and ArsenalFormer Manchester United captain Roy Keane disagrees with ex-teammate Rio Ferdinand about Chelsea and Arsenal giving ...
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Keane, who was part of the Manchester United side that gave Chelsea a guard of honour in 2005, has weighed in on the debate ...
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Planet Football on MSNHow Liverpool v Chelsea became one of the fiercest rivalries of the 2000sThere is no geographical or historical reason why Liverpool and Chelsea should have any sort of dislike of each other, but ...
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Yardbarker on MSN'I don’t like it' – Ferdinand and Crouch up in arms over ’embarrassing’ gesture towards LiverpoolNewly-crowned champions Liverpool will be granted a guard of honour prior to their remaining Premier League matches this ...
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Liverpool.com on MSNRio Ferdinand and Peter Crouch agree on 'awkward' Chelsea gesture to Liverpool - 'Embarrassing'Liverpool will take on Chelsea in the Premier League this weekend, with Arne Slot's side already having confirmed the title.
A long-standing Premier League tradition sees opposing players honour the new champions by applauding them before each game.
At the time of writing, the 32-year-old has 184 top-flight goals to his name, with all but two of them coming for Liverpool. Speaking on a recent episode of his own podcast, Peter Crouch ranked ...
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