Liverpool fans on Twitter have been responding to the latest news surrounding the return of the current Premier League season.
This comes after Liverpool news Twitter account @LFCTransferRoom shared a post on their page relaying news originally published in a report by the Daily Mail.
The report revealed that Premier League matches are set to be played at their usual stadiums – as police have decided that clubs can host games if they cover the cost of keeping fans out, putting football a step closer to returning.
This post then gathered a lot of replies from Liverpool fans who were quick to share their thoughts on this latest development.
Here’s a sample of Liverpool fans responding to the post:
BREAKING: Premier League matches set to be played at their usual stadiums as police decide clubs CAN host games if they cover the cost of keeping fans out – putting football a step closer to returning. [@MailSport]
— LFC Transfer Room (@LFCTransferRoom) May 12, 2020
Finally…?
— Matt.Anfield???????? (@barristeros) May 12, 2020
That’s a very good news
— Kosarq (@Kosarq) May 12, 2020
We can’t wait to see our heroes lift the league trophy for us
— Paa Yaw Lims (@PaaYawLims) May 13, 2020
Are you pleased by this latest news?
Yes
No
Now that it has been reported that the Premier League could return and have the remaining games played at home stadiums, this news delighted a lot of Liverpool fans who could not hide their excitement.
We are winning the league at anfield pic.twitter.com/v7CuFW2xtY
— BorisSzn *#19 (@ClinicalBoris) May 12, 2020
Football is closer home. No more excuses and I hope to see Brighton relegated.
— Richard Agala (@Tontoblink) May 12, 2020
SUUUIIIII The premiership is coming back to anfield!
— Moby (@SambaFalseNine) May 12, 2020
What do we think?
It appears that these Liverpool fans are very excited by the idea of Premier League football returning to Anfield. Given that their team is currently 25 points ahead at the top of the league table, it’s understandable why they would want the season to be continued and ultimately ended.