Graeme Souness sends a sound warning to Liverpool fans
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Liverpool fans warned to not ruin planned tributes for the passing of Queen Elizabeth II.

Jurgen Klopp has urged fans to respect the minute’s silence when Liverpool faced Ajax on Tuesday night in the Champions League at Anfield.

The Liverpool fans are known to boo the English national anthem ‘God Save the Queen/King’ when it usually gets played at Wembley finals.

Club legend Graeme Souness has warned the fans to not boo and jeer during the minute’s silence.

‘It’s the name of Liverpool Football Club that will be tarnished if anyone misbehaves tonight, if they show any form of protest,’ Souness told TalkSPORT.

‘Liverpool will be tarnished for a long time to come. Someone has died, our Queen has died, show some respect.

‘That woman was such a loyal servant to our country for 70 years. She was just a young woman when she came to the throne. For me, she’s been faultless.

‘For any Liverpool supporter, for any football supporter, to show disrespect at this time would be unacceptable. Someone has died.’

 

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