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Liverpool supporters in Phang Nga, Kanchanaburi, and Loei gathered enthusiastically to celebrate their club's Premier League triumph.

 

On 25 May at 4 PM, fans in Phang Nga assembled at the Princess Mother’s Park for a lively celebration themed “When We Win the League… We Celebrate Big!”

 

Donning their iconic red Liverpool shirts, they organised a parade featuring a replica Premier League trophy on local songthaews (passenger vehicles).

 

The procession, led by motorcycles and tuk-tuks, included over 20 vehicles adorned with Liverpool flags, delighting onlookers as it wound through the city. Enthusiastic fans cheered along the route and took photos with the trophy at iconic spots like the Khao Tapu roundabout.

 

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In Kanchanaburi, hundreds of Liverpool devotees formed a spirited parade, waving flags and cheering as they visited key landmarks, including an old paper mill, the Kanchanaburi Skywalk, and culminating at the famous Bridge over the River Kwai, where some even took to rafts to celebrate.

 

Despite cloudy weather and drizzle, over 100 loyal fans in Loei gathered at the Naga courtyard to revel in their team's success. The event was vibrant with community pride, exemplifying the passion of this small town’s ardent Liverpool following.

 

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1 hour ago, PJ71 said:

Man utd winning, that's the funniest thing i've heard today....... but it's still early!

We were sh** this year, but we are still the team. Scousers are historical also rans.

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9 minutes ago, Yagoda said:

We were sh** this year, but we are still the team. Scousers are historical also rans.

The team for?

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10 hours ago, Yagoda said:

They make me want to vomit. Celebrating council house rat eating, hubcap stealing, giro loving Scousers. Barf barf barf.

 

 

You forgot "commies". I'm a Scouser by the way. 

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8 hours ago, Yagoda said:

Jealous? Im Manchester United, not a barely human Scouser.

You seen a citizen journalist videoing in Manchester these days? They all go to Liverpool for a break.

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8 hours ago, JonnyF said:

 

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   To be realistic  though . Liverpool won most of their European Trophies plying against  teams like Eintracht Frankfurt and Borussia München Gladbeck winning 1-0 with Phil Neale spending much of the game back passing to Ray Clemence and Ray Clemance throwing the ball to Phil Thompson who then passed it back to him 

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28 minutes ago, Nick Carter icp said:

 

   To be realistic  though . Liverpool won most of their European Trophies plying against  teams like Eintracht Frankfurt and Borussia München Gladbeck winning 1-0 with Phil Neale spending much of the game back passing to Ray Clemence and Ray Clemance throwing the ball to Phil Thompson who then passed it back to him 


No coincidence that their dominance ending coincided with the backpass rule being introduced. Took them nearly thirty years to work out how to win the league without being able to do that.

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On 5/26/2025 at 5:03 AM, webfact said:

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Pictures courtesy of Daily News

 

Liverpool supporters in Phang Nga, Kanchanaburi, and Loei gathered enthusiastically to celebrate their club's Premier League triumph.

 

On 25 May at 4 PM, fans in Phang Nga assembled at the Princess Mother’s Park for a lively celebration themed “When We Win the League… We Celebrate Big!”

 

Donning their iconic red Liverpool shirts, they organised a parade featuring a replica Premier League trophy on local songthaews (passenger vehicles).

 

The procession, led by motorcycles and tuk-tuks, included over 20 vehicles adorned with Liverpool flags, delighting onlookers as it wound through the city. Enthusiastic fans cheered along the route and took photos with the trophy at iconic spots like the Khao Tapu roundabout.

 

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In Kanchanaburi, hundreds of Liverpool devotees formed a spirited parade, waving flags and cheering as they visited key landmarks, including an old paper mill, the Kanchanaburi Skywalk, and culminating at the famous Bridge over the River Kwai, where some even took to rafts to celebrate.

 

Despite cloudy weather and drizzle, over 100 loyal fans in Loei gathered at the Naga courtyard to revel in their team's success. The event was vibrant with community pride, exemplifying the passion of this small town’s ardent Liverpool following.

 

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On 5/26/2025 at 7:31 AM, PJ71 said:

Man utd winning, that's the funniest thing i've heard today....... but it's still early!

No chance of Man United winning ANYTHING .....they are a spent force for the next 10 years at least

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On 5/26/2025 at 5:03 AM, webfact said:

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Pictures courtesy of Daily News

 

Liverpool supporters in Phang Nga, Kanchanaburi, and Loei gathered enthusiastically to celebrate their club's Premier League triumph.

 

On 25 May at 4 PM, fans in Phang Nga assembled at the Princess Mother’s Park for a lively celebration themed “When We Win the League… We Celebrate Big!”

 

Donning their iconic red Liverpool shirts, they organised a parade featuring a replica Premier League trophy on local songthaews (passenger vehicles).

 

The procession, led by motorcycles and tuk-tuks, included over 20 vehicles adorned with Liverpool flags, delighting onlookers as it wound through the city. Enthusiastic fans cheered along the route and took photos with the trophy at iconic spots like the Khao Tapu roundabout.

 

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In Kanchanaburi, hundreds of Liverpool devotees formed a spirited parade, waving flags and cheering as they visited key landmarks, including an old paper mill, the Kanchanaburi Skywalk, and culminating at the famous Bridge over the River Kwai, where some even took to rafts to celebrate.

 

Despite cloudy weather and drizzle, over 100 loyal fans in Loei gathered at the Naga courtyard to revel in their team's success. The event was vibrant with community pride, exemplifying the passion of this small town’s ardent Liverpool following.

 

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At least they did not get RAMMED by some a* hole in an SUV......these things only happen in the west as a rule.

Glad at least that nobody died in Liverpool so far

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12 hours ago, ThaiPauly said:

 

No chance of Man United winning ANYTHING .....they are a spent force for the next 10 years at least

I'm definitely NOT a Man U supporter at all!  However, I do think that they will be (unfortunately) back again and certainly before 10 years.  They do need a complete rebuild which they will probably do over the next few years.  Right now, I just enjoy where they currently reside in the EPL.  

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