Kieran Molyneux
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Henderson had his critics early on and we know the story of Jordan and how we overcome that and he went on to become loved by the Liverpool fans but there was always that period where he felt like he had to prove something what he'd done with Liverpool and lifting them trophies more than proved it and that's why I'm so happy he had the moment at Anfield against Brentford because
And, you know, Jordan's had concerns about how Liverpool fans have received him.
If he'd come back and just to see him smile on his face, and he'd almost ran too quick around the pitch because he felt a little bit guilty of, obviously, because Mo and Robbo, et cetera.
I was just so happy for him to get that reception because he is a real Liverpool legend, Jordan Henderson.
And, you know, there's so many moments.
He scored great goals for Liverpool, but the trophies that he lifted, although you think of Jordan Henderson, you think of that little shuffle and him spinning around with the European Cup in his hand, don't you?
So, yeah, fair play to him.
Cafu battered him.
massively positive thing we've got to give a lot of credit to the supporters who've been campaigning in particular the supporters groups who've headed up that campaign and when it was first announced it was sort of put across that you know it was a minority that that in this camp and you've seen over the past couple of games that's definitely not the case and you know it's a it's a phrase that's used a lot but unity definitely is strengthening it's a
It's pleasing to see that we've had this many times over the years, going back to when I first started going to the match, where there was a protest over ownership, there's been protests over ticket prices, and the fans always win, so it's probably another lesson for the ownership.
We've seen this a few times over the years where they've backed down, but the point is now they have backed down, the supporters have won, and we've got the resolution that we were after.
They've got to work with the supporters now because by backing down, it's a sort of admission that you got it wrong.
And again, like I said before, it's not the first time.
And they've admitted they've got this wrong.
So I'd be shocked and disappointed if in two or three years time they just try to spring the same thing on fans again.
This has obviously been blown into something wider than Liverpool, as we said before, it's an across the league thing.
So you'd expect the supporters groups to come together and to campaign for a solution from the Premier League, or as you say, whether the partners or the sponsors, because
If you're admitting that you've got it wrong and you're backing down, you can't then go back there in a few years' time and try to impose the same thing.
Because the way the country's heading and the way inflation is, I mean, we can all probably sit here now and admit that we don't expect everyone to be loaded in a couple of years' time.
We don't expect the country's problems and the...