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Liverpool vs Crystal Palace: Community Shield Details Confirmed
Liverpool vs Crystal Palace: Community Shield Details Confirmed

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time3 days ago

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Liverpool vs Crystal Palace: Community Shield Details Confirmed

Liverpool vs Crystal Palace Set to Open Season in Community Shield Clash Liverpool are poised to begin the 2025–26 campaign with a headline fixture against Crystal Palace in the Community Shield, with the date now seemingly confirmed for Sunday, 10 August. The information emerged during TNT Sports' Champions League final coverage, hinting at Wembley as the battleground for the traditional season opener. While the FA has yet to officially announce it, the broadcaster's involvement makes the date highly credible. Advertisement This year's Community Shield sees Premier League champions Liverpool take on FA Cup winners Crystal Palace, marking the official start of Arne Slot's title defence. It is not just a ceremonial affair either. For Liverpool, it is a chance to make an early statement with a refreshed side after a proactive summer in the transfer market. While often dismissed as a glorified friendly, the Community Shield this year will offer more than just a pre-season runout. With both sides enjoying strong finishes last season, and Liverpool entering the new campaign as defending champions for the first time under Slot, the stakes are raised. Photo: IMAGO Pre-season Plans Building Towards Wembley Liverpool's summer preparations will culminate in this Wembley clash, with the Premier League campaign beginning the following weekend on 16–17 August. Fixture details for the domestic season are expected to be released on 18 June, but before then, supporters can expect one more chance to see the Reds at Anfield. Advertisement According to reports from This Is Anfield, the club is organising a pre-season friendly at home for the weekend of 2–3 August. Unlike last summer's double-header which saw a public win against Sevilla and a behind-closed-doors stalemate with Las Palmas, this year's preparation is likely to be more streamlined. The majority of Slot's senior squad are due back at the AXA Training Centre on 8 July, benefitting from a rare summer without a major international tournament. New Arrivals Bolster Slot's Liverpool 2.0 There will be plenty of new faces for fans to watch when Liverpool take to the pitch against Crystal Palace. Slot has wasted no time in reshaping his side. Jeremie Frimpong, the dynamic right-back signed from Bayer Leverkusen for £29.5 million, is already confirmed, as is goalkeeper Giorgi Mamardashvili. However, the real statement signing could be Frimpong's former teammate Florian Wirtz, who is rumoured to be heading to Anfield in what would be a club-record transfer. Milos Kerkez, the Bournemouth left-back, is also close to joining, as Liverpool aim to strengthen across the pitch. Simultaneously, departures are on the cards. Darwin Nunez, Luis Diaz, Kostas Tsimikas and Caoimhin Kelleher have all attracted interest, and their futures remain uncertain. Palace Encounter Offers Early Insight into New Era This Community Shield clash against Crystal Palace may come before a ball is kicked in the league, but it promises to offer real insight into Slot's evolving side. After a title-winning debut season at Anfield, expectations are understandably high. With significant changes to personnel and tactics on the horizon, Wembley in August will be more than a warm-up — it will be a first look at Liverpool's next chapter. As far as season openers go, this one has all the ingredients to command attention.

Olly Murs booed by his own fans as he makes awkward admission
Olly Murs booed by his own fans as he makes awkward admission

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time18-05-2025

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Olly Murs booed by his own fans as he makes awkward admission

Olly Murs faced boos at a packed show as he made an uncomfortable admission. And you don't need to know much about sport to know he was asking for it. When Murs decided to admit his true feelings about a subject close to his heart in front of a Liverpool crowd, the reaction was unsurprising. The Liverpool Echo reports that he had the crowd 'wrapped up around his finger' as he brought his 15 Years Of Hits tour to the city's M&S Bank Arena on Thursday. Thousands of fans packed into the venue for the show, part of his latest nationwide tour. Ryan Paton, who was there in the crowd for the Echo, said the X Factor singer "made sure the show felt unique to those there on the night, with enjoyable interactions with the crowd in between his back catalogue of songs." READ MORE: Ryanair passengers 'stuck' on airport floor with 'complete silence' from airline in holiday chaos READ MORE: Welsh billionaire you've probably never heard of who wasn't on the Sunday Times Rich List Pop fans will know that Olly is a cheeky chap. He also likes to have a laugh with the audience - which is how the moment in question came about. Olly gave his long-serving band member the chance to "embarrass" him on stage and share a photo from the singer's career. Olly told the crowd: "On this part of the show, I have absolutely no idea what is about to appear on that screen." The photo that was chosen was one of him touching the This Is Anfield sign at the home of Liverpool FC. That left Olly laughing - and he could probably guess where things were going. As the picture came up on a large screen, it split the crowd. There were loud cheers from Liverpool supporters - but boos from the Everton fans in the crowd. But this wasn't the problem. Olly then said: "Of course, this will probably get the biggest boo of the night. I am a Manchester United fan." The singer creased up as he was jeered by the crowd. He joked: "Shall I go?" It was all good-natured - and Olly makes no secret of his support for MUFC. The show continued as fans lapped up the pop hits. He also told them it had been a big week as he turned 41 on Wednesday. He marked it by performing a medley of 80s hits from the decade in which he was born. The Echo reports that there was a moving moment when Olly sung Dear Darling, a song he dedicated to his X Factor co-host, Caroline Flack, who died in 2020. He told fans: "I genuinely think about her every day. "I know that feeling of losing someone that you love very much. With this song, I want you to think of those people and sing with me." Fans shone the lights on their phone and sung along in what Ryan at the Echo said was "the standout moment of the evening".

Olly Murs fans boo X Factor legend as he makes cheeky confession
Olly Murs fans boo X Factor legend as he makes cheeky confession

Daily Record

time17-05-2025

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Olly Murs fans boo X Factor legend as he makes cheeky confession

The singer was in good spirits during the show but fans were quick to turn on him after he made a surprise admission while on stage in Liverpool on Thursday evening Olly Murs found himself on the receiving end of boos during a packed concert after making an awkward confession. Even those with limited knowledge of sport could predict he was walking into a bit of a hornet's nest - but it wasn't going to stop him. The pop star decided to reveal his true feelings about a topic dear to him in front of a Liverpool audience, and their reaction was predictable. The Liverpool Echo reported that he had the crowd 'wrapped around his finger' as he brought his 15 Years Of Hits tour to the city's MandS Bank Arena on Thursday. ‌ Thousands of fans filled the venue for the show, which is part of his latest nationwide tour. Ryan Paton, reporting for the Echo, said the X Factor singer "made sure the show felt unique to those there on the night, with enjoyable interactions with the crowd in between his back catalogue of songs." ‌ Fans of pop music know Olly as a cheeky chap who enjoys having a laugh with his audience - which led to the moment in question. Olly allowed a long-standing band member to "embarrass" him on stage by sharing a photo from his career. Olly informed the crowd: "On this part of the show, I have absolutely no idea what is about to appear on that screen.", reports Wales Online. The chosen photo showed him touching the This Is Anfield sign at Liverpool FC's home ground. Olly laughed, probably anticipating what was coming next. As the image appeared on a large screen, it divided the audience. Liverpool supporters cheered loudly, but Everton fans in the crowd booed. Olly Murs then faced a playful backlash from the audience when he revealed his football allegiance, saying: "Of course, this will probably get the biggest boo of the night. I am a Manchester United fan." The singer couldn't help but laugh as the crowd responded with jeers, prompting him to quip: "Shall I go?" Despite the ribbing, Olly is well-known for his devotion to Manchester United, and the concert carried on with the crowd enjoying his chart-topping tunes. He also shared that he had just celebrated his 41st birthday on Wednesday by performing a medley of 80s classics, honouring the era of his birth. A poignant moment occurred during the gig when Olly performed 'Dear Darling' in tribute to his late X Factor co-host Caroline Flack. He expressed to the audience: "I genuinely think about her every day. "I know that feeling of losing someone that you love very much. With this song, I want you to think of those people and sing with me." In a touching scene, fans lit up their phones and joined in singing, creating what Ryan at The Echo described as "the standout moment of the evening".

Olly Murs booed by crowd as he makes admission and asks 'shall I go'
Olly Murs booed by crowd as he makes admission and asks 'shall I go'

Daily Mirror

time17-05-2025

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Olly Murs booed by crowd as he makes admission and asks 'shall I go'

Olly Murs was met with boos after an admission during his 15 Years Of Hits tour date in Liverpool on Thursday night, with the X Factor star making an unwise on-stage admission Olly Murs had the Liverpool crowd eating out of the palm of his hand during a performance at the M&S Bank Arena earlier this week. The 41-year-old chart sensation took his 15 Years Of Hits tour to the docks on Thursday. After a solid fifteen years since Murs first stepped into the public eye with an X Factor audition that left the nation in awe, he was seen delivering smooth vocals on a rendition of Stevie Wonder's Superstition. From his days winning the hearts of judges and viewers alike, Olly still commands a loyal following. ‌ A sea of the Murs Army filled the Bank Arena as the singer-songwriter commemorated his time in music with a high-spirited country-wide tour. With a repertoire spanning 15 years, it would be simple for Murs to let his well-loved tunes speak for themselves. ‌ At one point in the show, Olly invited his band to "embarrass" him, by projecting an unknown picture in front of the crowd. He told fans: "On this part of the show, I have absolutely no idea what is about to appear on that screen", reports the Liverpool Echo. His Scouse fans watched on as a photo of Olly touching Liverpool FC's famous This Is Anfield sign prompted a split reaction, as cheers from Liverpool FC fans clashed with boos from Everton supporters. But, Olly swiftly brought all sides together when he disclosed that his loyalties actually lie down the M62, admitting: "Of course, this will probably get the biggest boo of the night. I am a Manchester United fan." To a cacophony of jesting boos, a chuckling Olly then playfully suggested: "Shall I go?" But the audience clearly wasn't keen on ending the night there – they cheered for him to carry on, leading him into another chart-topping track. Olly kicked his hit-filled setlist with Troublemaker, serenading them through two hours of his best known songs. The pop sensation turned 41 this Wednesday and marked the occasion by belting out a medley of 80s classics, celebrating the era of his birth. Having come a long way from his days as a cover singer, Olly had fans ecstatic to hear original hits including Heart Skips a Beat and Wrapped Up, alongside the timeless tunes. The gig took an emotional turn when Olly performed Dear Darling. ‌ The poignant track was dedicated to his late friend and X Factor co-presenter, Caroline Flack. Sharing with the audience, he confessed: "I genuinely think about her every day." He continued: "I know that feeling of losing someone that you love very much. With this song, I want you to think of those people and sing with me." ‌ As thousands of phones illuminated the arena, fans joined in an unforgettable rendition of the 2012 ballad, creating the night's most memorable moment. While this tour marked his 15-year journey in the music industry, Olly gave his fans a sneak peek into his future plans. He performed his new single, 'Save Me', exclusively for the audience, hinting at what's next for him. Describing the song as the beginning of a "new Murs era", it's clear from the crowd's reaction that they're excited about what lies ahead. As he exited the stage to thunderous applause, it's evident that his fans are eagerly anticipating more milestones from Olly, who has firmly established himself as a top-notch performer.

Olly Murs booed by his own fans as he makes awkward admission
Olly Murs booed by his own fans as he makes awkward admission

Wales Online

time17-05-2025

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  • Wales Online

Olly Murs booed by his own fans as he makes awkward admission

Olly Murs booed by his own fans as he makes awkward admission Olly was performing in Liverpool as part of his 15 Years Of Hits nationwide tour Olly Murs performs at BP Pulse Live on May 16, 2025 in Birmingham - a day after he was booed in Liverpool. (Photo by Katja Ogrin/Redferns) (Image: 2025 Katja Ogrin/Getty ) Olly Murs faced boos at a packed show as he made an uncomfortable admission. And you don't need to know much about sport to know he was asking for it. When Murs decided to admit his true feelings about a subject close to his heart in front of a Liverpool crowd, the reaction was unsurprising. The Liverpool Echo reports that he had the crowd 'wrapped up around his finger' as he brought his 15 Years Of Hits tour to the city's M&S Bank Arena on Thursday. ‌ Thousands of fans packed into the venue for the show, part of his latest nationwide tour. Ryan Paton, who was there in the crowd for the Echo, said the X Factor singer "made sure the show felt unique to those there on the night, with enjoyable interactions with the crowd in between his back catalogue of songs." ‌ Pop fans will know that Olly is a cheeky chap. He also likes to have a laugh with the audience - which is how the moment in question came about. Olly gave his long-serving band member the chance to "embarrass" him on stage and share a photo from the singer's career. Olly told the crowd: "On this part of the show, I have absolutely no idea what is about to appear on that screen." The photo that was chosen was one of him touching the This Is Anfield sign at the home of Liverpool FC. That left Olly laughing - and he could probably guess where things were going. Article continues below As the picture came up on a large screen, it split the crowd. There were loud cheers from Liverpool supporters - but boos from the Everton fans in the crowd. But this wasn't the problem. Olly then said: "Of course, this will probably get the biggest boo of the night. I am a Manchester United fan." The singer creased up as he was jeered by the crowd. He joked: "Shall I go?" ‌ It was all good-natured - and Olly makes no secret of his support for MUFC. The show continued as fans lapped up the pop hits. He also told them it had been a big week as he turned 41 on Wednesday. He marked it by performing a medley of 80s hits from the decade in which he was born. The Echo reports that there was a moving moment when Olly sung Dear Darling, a song he dedicated to his X Factor co-host, Caroline Flack, who died in 2020. He told fans: "I genuinely think about her every day. Article continues below "I know that feeling of losing someone that you love very much. With this song, I want you to think of those people and sing with me." Fans shone the lights on their phone and sung along in what Ryan at the Echo said was "the standout moment of the evening".

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