Wednesday, June 10, 2020

Premier League to resume from June 17


Life without football can be utterly meaningless and for those who seek no pleasure from illegal activities, football is the only source of entertainment to the heart and soul, well at least for real football fans. These past 2-3 months of the year 2020 will be blasting like a loudspeaker and causing severe damage to our eardrums, reminding us of how catastrophic this year has been with a string of events that has caused major threat to mankind and all living being on earth. 

Coronavirus has proven to be a deadly pandemic and a huge threat to mankind by all means, and by far has proven that no football player, even the likes of Messi or Ronaldo can stop this pandemic. They may still be our heroes, but the true heroes of the world are our FRONTLINERS - Healthcare Professionals and other relevant groups that have been putting their lives on the line in order to protect us from this deadly virus. 

Before I further write about the Premier League's return to action, let's all take this opportunity to thank all our frontliners for their untiring efforts, time and sacrifices and most importantly, putting their lives on the line in order to make sure we survive this pandemic. The fight is far from over and let's not get too complacent if we see positive progress along the way, where COVID-19 is concerned. Let us continue to keep our guards high up and fight this deadly enemy of us away for good. 

Okay, now we can talk about the return of the Premier League! 


After 3 decades of waiting, finally Liverpool can put aside their dreams and live reality by claiming what's rightfully theirs after a pulsating season and become English Champions! But, what a way to celebrate the long-awaited moment. Due to the current situation of COVID-19, strict standard operating procedures (SOP's) have been imposed by the Football Association on professional football across all the leagues, which also includes potential champions will be lifting their trophies in closed doors without fans! As much as that hurts to hear, it's going to be an even more painful watch to see Liverpool lift the cup without the electrifying fans behind them. 

Well, as much as it hurts me to know that, look on the bright side! Premier League is returning and we finally have reasons to live our weekends to the fullest. Although Premier League is returning on June 17, Liverpool will have to wait until June 21 to face their city rivals, Everton in what will prove to be a cracking Merseyside clash between the Reds and the Blues. 

Liverpool's only closest competition this season thus far, Manchester City will meet Arsenal in what could prove to be the title-deciding game. If City drop points to Arsenal, it would mean that Liverpool get to celebrate early and be crowned champions at Everton! Now, that is something no Evertonian would be able to accept, but that might just be the reality that will kick in hard for all haters. Hahahahaha!


Liverpool have shown great signs of improvement ever since losing out to Real Madrid in the Champions League Final in 2018, where they went to win it in 2019 and continued great progress under the supervision of Klopp. The German is close to making every Liverpool fans dream a reality, when he lifts the highly anticipated silverware come end of June, hopefully. It has been a masterclass performance by the Liverpool players and I, as a die-hard Liverpool fan, would want nothing less but more and more success under Klopp and whoever the predecessor may be in the future, well, hopefully it will be Steven Gerrard. 

The hype is real! The wait is finally over. You'll Never Walk Alone.  




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