The ECHO wants to put the spotlight on your story about why Sunday's momentous occasion matters so much
Liverpool FC will lift the league title in front of fans for the first time in 35 years this weekend
Liverpool FC will lift the league title in front of fans for the first time in 35 years this weekend
Sunday marks a momentous occasion in the city as Liverpool FC will lift the league title in front of fans for the first time in 35 years. The coronavirus pandemic cruelly denied fans the chance to be in the ground to watch the Reds lift the Premier League trophy in 2020.
Supporters will be keen to make up for that lost opportunity as they look to celebrate in a way more befitting the occasion when Virgil Van Dijk raises the trophy this weekend.
If the incredible scenes after the Reds clinched the title with a 5 - 1 over Tottenham are anything to by, then Sunday looks like it will another special party in L4.
While Bill Shankly's famous quote that football is more important than life and death was said with tongue and cheek, it goes without saying that this sport goes far beyond 22 players kicking a ball around a pitch.
Football is a bond that ties people together and this is why the Beautiful Game resonates so much and prompts the sort of outpouring of emotion we saw on April 27.
The ECHO wants to hear from people who are lucky enough to be heading to Anfield on Sunday about what the occasion means to them. Whether it's the first time you will see the Reds lift the trophy, the first time you will be experiencing the occasion as a parent or if you will be thinking about a dearly departed love one who inspired your love for the club.
We want to put the spotlight on your story and showcase just why the Reds' achievement this season matters so much. Do you have a story you'd like to share? Please get in touch with us on ryan.paton@reachplc.com