1007 transfer to Liverpool

Liverpool fans are expecting big moves from the new owners to revitalize the team.

They were not disappointed.

On July 20, the third day after the new owner took charge of the club, the club's official website announced: Invest 30 million pounds to officially apply to Real Madrid Club for the transfer of Qin Xiong!

Naturally, this news is extremely shocking.

However, the Reds fans are not confident.

To compete with many giants in Europe, how could Qin Xiong choose to come to Liverpool?

Fleet Street has disclosed that Qin Xiong's negotiations with Chelsea failed, and Chelsea offered Qin Xiong a contract salary of 200,000 pounds a week!

Liverpool won't be able to make the money unless the new owner has a brainstorm.

Because this will trigger a chain reaction, Qin Xiong's super high salary will make the club's salary system climb to double the level of before, such as giving Qin Xiong a super high salary, so what should Gerrard do? What about Torres? How high should their salaries go?

Because of this, Liverpool fans are pessimistic that even if the club owner really wants to give them a surprise gift, the practical reason, to put it bluntly, is the money factor, which will hinder their development.

This is also related to Qin Xiong's departure from Arsenal that year, which was denounced as "greedy Judas" by some Arsenal fans and the media.

But on July 22, the good news came, Real Madrid officially approved Liverpool's offer for Qin Xiong!

Liverpool can start transfer talks with Qin Xiong.

Even so, many Reds fans are still not optimistic about this, and only the British tabloids predict the possibility of Qin Xiong's transfer to Liverpool from a speculative perspective.

The cooperation between Chinese capital and Chinese superstars!

I have to say. The tabloids are very unreliable. But the occasional whimsical speculation really got it right.

On the contrary, the rigorous newspapers did not dare to make judgments.

July 23rd. Liverpool's official website issued a statement: Reached an agreement on transfer negotiations with Qin Xiong, and Qin Xiong will come to Liverpool's Melwood training base for a physical examination on July 24!

Liverpool fans were a little shocked after seeing the news on the official website!

Really?

Everyone rushed to tell each other and talked about it, but they were not sure if this was a big oolong incident for the club.

It wasn't until three hours later that Real Madrid officials confirmed that Qin Xiong had successfully negotiated with Liverpool and was about to bid farewell to Real Madrid, that Liverpool fans completely believed the news that caused a sensation in European football!

All the media on Fleet Street gathered in Liverpool, waiting for Qin Xiong's arrival.

No one could have imagined that Qin Xiong's negotiations with Liverpool would progress so quickly. It's almost a line of fire to join!

Sitting on the flight to Liverpool Renon International Airport with his luggage, Qin Xiong lowered his head and painted with a calm expression, he hadn't painted for a long time, but after Qin Ye was born, he would often pick up a paintbrush and scribble casually.

His hands barely paused, drawing his impressions of Anfield, the lingering scenes of the fans cheering for him, the legends of the Red Army that he had heard

Each team has its own legends, myths, and extraordinary traditions.

But there are very few teams that can match Liverpool FC.

Liverpool's history has management genius Bill Shankly and the Boot Room, the world's most famous football song. Kop's passion, the Heysel and Hillsborough tragedy, and the boss's lofty ideals.

The vast majority of teams are first-hand teams. After the construction of the stadium. But Liverpool is one of the few clubs built for the pitch.

It has its origins in city rivals Everton, who played for several years at Anfield in Stanley Park.

The Anfield Stadium belongs to John Holding, a local brewer, politician and member of the Everton Club.

He wants the team to buy the stadium directly from him, which he feels will be good for him and the team.

But most members don't think so.

In the spring of 1892, Everton ended their lease with Anfield and bought a plot of land off Goodison Road, north of Stanley Park, to build the course.

John Holding now has a stadium without a team.

With the support of some members who disagreed with the club's approach, John Holding decided to start a new club.

On 15 March 1892, Liverpool Football Club was founded.

Unlike Everton, John Holding wanted to build the team to a city-wide level, even adopting the city's official colours, red and yellow, as the colours of his shirt and putting the Liverbird in the team's crest.

Football has such a bizarre and unbelievable history, and Liverpool, who have an unending relationship with Everton, was founded by an Everton member, just as it is unbelievable that Real Madrid's predecessor was actually a team founded by English businessmen.

In the opening season, Liverpool played in the local Lancashire League and had a successful season.

After that, Liverpool joined the English Football League in the 1893-94 season.

The southwest stand at Anfield Stadium is named the KOP Grandstand and is populated by the team's die-hard fans.

This distinctive title also dates back to the Boer War between Britain and the independent-minded Boers of South Africa.

Spion-Kop was one of the most famous battles of this war.

In honor of the battle, some of the English football stands were named Kop.

This title is very appropriate considering that the Kop Stand was built on a hill and that many of the stands behind the early goals were as small as mounds on the grass, as the Battle of Kop took place on Kop Hill.

Although Liverpool can't be sure that their stands were the first to be called Kop, they are certainly the most famous of them all.

To a large extent, this can be attributed to the exceptional circumstances of the 1960s in Mexiside.

At a time when cheers and makeshift songs have become commonplace in English football, it is unprecedented for a large number of fans in the Kop stands to sing songs spontaneously and collectively.

The Beatles' songs were the most popular. Despite the fact that there were many popular songs of that era, "You'll Never Go Alone" remains the most important of them all.

The song has probably been sung by Liverpool fans no less often than it usually is.

This tradition later spread throughout the world!

The song has also been sung by fans of many other clubs at the same time, most notably by Glasgow Celtic.

But its importance to Liverpool and its cohesion as a symbol of the club is unique.

In the aftermath of the Hillsborough tragedy, the song took on a special significance.

It represents more than just success on the pitch, it symbolizes an understanding of life's highs and lows, as well as the collective belief and camaraderie of Liverpool fans.

"Forward,

advance

With hope,

In your heart.

You'll never walk alone.

You'll never walk alone" (To be continued.) )