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A self-proclaimed Liverpool supporter has initiated a petition to hold the team's potential Premier League trophy parade in London, citing that the Reds have more fans in the south than on Merseyside.
With Arne Slot's team poised to claim their second Premier League title in five years, having established a 13-point lead at the top of the table, a victory parade is becoming increasingly likely.
However, the club was unable to organize the traditional open-topped bus parade through the city in 2020 due to lockdown restrictions.
It's worth noting that an estimated 750,000 fans took to the streets to welcome Jurgen Klopp's team back from Madrid with the Champions League trophy in 2019.
A fan going by the name King Koppite has started a petition on the Change website, arguing that any parade should be held in the capital rather than Liverpool's hometown.
The petition states: "I, like many other loyal Liverpool FC fans, live in London, far from our team's home city in the North.
With the prevalence of Liverpool FC supporters in the South, moving the title parade to London would simply be a more pragmatic and inclusive approach.
By moving the parade to our nation's capital, more fans would be offered the opportunity to participate in the celebration, extending the sense of community and shared victory.
"Therefore, we propose a reassessment of the location of Liverpool Football Club's title parades to better accommodate a larger portion of the fanbase and create more inclusive and accessible celebrations
Sign this petition to help bring the Liverpool FC title parade closer to fans in the South."
Some Reds supporters might be inclined to think that the petition, which was launched on March 3, is the handiwork of a cheeky Evertonian rather than a devoted Kopite
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