Liverpool fans on Twitter have been gushing over their team’s home stadium after news emerged surrounding Anfield.
This comes after Liverpool fan account @AnfieldWatch shared a post on their official Twitter page relaying news on the stadium originally published in the Liverpool Echo.
The news revealed that Sir Martin Broughton, Liverpool’s former chairman, arranged for John W. Henry to attend a game at the Emirates Stadium to see why Liverpool shouldn’t leave Anfield.
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The post also contained a video originally published by @btsportfootball of a packed-out Anfield crowd singing Liverpool’s iconic club song ‘You’ll Never Walk Alone’.
This post then gathered a lot of replies from Liverpool fans who were delighted that the club decided to stay at Anfield.
Here’s a sample of Liverpool fans responding to the post:
https://twitter.com/anfieldwatch/status/1227981914885230592?s=21
One of the best decisions ever to stay at Anfield and expand it.
— Alex Rokholm (@PapaQuonis) February 13, 2020
Best atmosphere ever!
— HM ???????????? (@HMistry19) February 13, 2020
Was a terrific decision. Could not imagine them playing home games anywhere else.
— comBenny Condon (@benny2712) February 13, 2020
According to LFC History, Anfield’s four main stands – the Main Stand, the Kenny Dalglish Stand, the Anfield Road Stand and The Kop – all add up to a total capacity of 54,074. Now that this latest news has emerged that Broughton convinced current club owner Henry to keep the club at Anfield, this has given lots of Liverpool fans the opportunity to gush over their home stadium and its atmosphere.
What will we do without our beloved home, Anfield. ?
— Mari Therese Reyes (@MThereseReyes) February 13, 2020
The best atmosphere ?? YNWA ?
— Hayley (@Hayley_Chicken) February 13, 2020
Awesome atmosphere ??????
— Noel Abiodun Kotche (@NoelAbbelity) February 13, 2020
What do we think?
It’s great to see so many Liverpool fans taking pride in their team’s home stadium. The fans will now be hoping that the club will continue to use Anfield as their main stadium.