Paddy Shennan Reds Court Drama Plays Out As 'Game of Two Halves' ; Paddy Shennan Watches Liverpool Fc's Most Important Away Game for Decades

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It had to be the strangest, most surreal away day in the history of Liverpool Football Club.

Fans and reporters were there (although the latter outnumbered the former) but there wasn't a player in sight. Or even a hot dog stand. What kind of football venue was this? It was all kicking off in the genteel surroundings of The Chancellors Court (court 16) in the Royal Courts of Justice on The Strand, London WC1.

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Paddy Shennan Reds Court Drama Plays Out As 'Game of Two Halves' ; Paddy Shennan Watches Liverpool Fc's Most Important Away Game for Decades

There may have been some national game or other going on in the capital on the same day but, for many, this was the only game in town.

There would be an early kick-off but it wasn't all going to be about 90 minutes.

Unfortunately. It was, we were told shortly after 10.30am, going to take around two hours.

Two hours which could shape the entire future of Liverpool FC. Or maybe not. No one in court - except, perhaps, M...

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