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James Pearce, Liverpool FC reporter for The Athletic, has the latest from Liverpool after 27 people were hospitalised when a car drove into pedestrians at Liverpool's Premier League trophy parade.
John Isherwood, Cork-based Liverpool fan and Red FM broadcaster, recalls what he experienced at Liverpool's victory parade.

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