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1.5 million red tide swept Liverpool! Premier League champion parade rewrites the history of British football

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When Anfield's red fireworks rose over Merseyside, 1.5 million fans measured Liverpool's championship glory with their feet - this Premier League championship parade not only set a record for attendance of 850,000 people in the 2019 Champions League celebration, but also confirmed the special status of the Reds in the British football landscape with the fanaticism that swept across the UK.

The parade was filled with cross-regional fanaticism: the trains leaving London Kings Cross Station were filled with fans wearing Red Army jerseys, among which there were many season ticket holders of Chelsea and Arsenal, but they were willing to forget their home team identity for Liverpool's championship parade. This kind of cross-campus support was previewed in the 2019 Australian friendly match - 100,000 spectators wearing Reds jerseys at the Melbourne Cricket Stadium used the collective memory of the "spiritual mother country totem" to interpret Liverpool's cultural penetration beyond the region. The history of the ANZ and New Zealand Army fighting side by side with the British army during World War II made this team a concrete symbol of the emotional bond of the Commonwealth.

At this moment, the red crowd is writing a new hegemony narrative. When the declaration of "pulling Liverpool off the horse" in the Ferguson era has become a historical resounding, the Red Army cavalry under Klopp is taking the dominance of two championships in three years, making the glory of Old Trafford a yellowed footnote. From the Australian continent to the banks of the Thames, 1.5 million cheering faces witnessed the throne change of British football, which has been completed in this red storm.

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