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SINCERE, sincere apologies for using such a monstrous image at the top of this posting.
Yet it seems to perfectly sum up the devil incarnate who has decided to leave this fair shores for sleazier times in Spain.
Yes, the Greasy One has departed for loadsamoney Real Madrid.
ALL IN ALL, it was a hugely productive season for Liverpool, but one which ultimately ended in frustration.
So near yet so far to that first title in 19 years.
Still, there are many reasons for optimism that will mean we march into the next campaign with hope in our hearts.
Here, Another Red Letter Day presents its End of Season awards.

A SPECIAL charity night is being held for Liam Harker. the teenage Reds fan who died from cancer.
Loads of coveted sports items on sale. Fpr more details read on.

CARLSBERG came a cropper today as Liverpool fans spoke out about their promotion deal in that newpaper we don't mention that often.
LIVERPOOL fans are being urged to attend a poignant unveiling of a permanent memorial to Liverpool legend Bob Paisley.
The event starts on Saturday afternoon, hours before the Reds' opening Premiership game of the season against Sunderland.
WHO are you supporting in Moscow?
That's the agonising conundrum a fellow Red in the office put to me yesterday which pretty much left me defeated whichever way I thought about it.
Ok, so neither is the obvious answer, but most of us will probably be watching the final and I'm sure we'll be secretly half-siding with one of the horrible lot, if only to pile the misery on the other.
So who do we pick?
THE race for 4th place is well and truly on.
Everton showed last night by dispatching early pace-setters Man City that they mean to push us all the way for the Champions League spot this season.
This time, Liverpool are not merely going to flop into fourth spot without some commitment, hard work and positivity on the pitch.
SO the first trophy of the season goes to Spurs, news that will sit fairly comfortably on the Red half of Merseyside.
Not that any Liverpool fan particularly wants any other team other than the Reds to do well, but I've never fostered the same hostility towards Tottenham as I do towards some other Premiership clubs.
What's the reason?
READING the Lpool/Inter match report in the ECHO on Wednesday morning, my eye was drawn to a headline suggesting how struggling striker Dirk Kuyt had been inspired to victory by some very special words from his talismanic skipper.
What was this jaw-dropping monologue that urged the Dutchman to once more step into the breach?


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