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GRAHAM AGG (Netherton)

A truly fantastic season for Liverpool draws to conclusion with qualification for the UEFA Champions League for the 2nd consecutive year sealed and in the bag, a staggering 84 goals scored & 38 conceded,

This season Liverpool became the first Premier League team in the history of the Premier League to score three or more goals in four consecutive away matches and Jurgen Klopp has also made Anfield in to a fortress again, as it always was during the glory years of the 70's & 80's, with 12 wins, seven draws and no defeats at Anfield in this Premier League campaign.

In fact Liverpool are the only club of all 92 Football League clubs that finished this campaign with an unbeaten home record - a magnificent achievement.

Our last home league defeat was in April 23 2017 against Crystal Palace.

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Liverpool were the first team to beat Manchester City this season, and it was a truly astounding performance as they ran into a 4-1 lead before eventually triumphing 4-3.

We also went on to knock City out of the UEFA Champions League with two stunning performances - crushing City 3-0 at home and 2-1 away, beating what has been called the greatest ever Premier league team THREE times in total this season with football from a different planet.

The football Liverpool have played has been a joy to watch, fast, skillful inter-play played at a breathtaking speed with a front three of Salah, Firmino & Mane that I would not swap for any other front three anywhere in the world.

Liverpool have scored 129 goals in total in all competitions with Sadio Mane with 19 goals in all competitions, Roberto Firmino 27 goals in all competitions and the 'Egyptian King' Mohamed Salah scoring 44 goals in all competitions, that is a grand total of 90 goals in all competitions from this magnificent trio.

We now have the small matter of the UEFA Champions League final to come in Kiev on 26th May 2018 and once again I would like to sing the praises of the greatest manager in World Football today - Jürgen Klopp.

What Klopp has achieved since October 2015 in the Anfield hot seat without the funds of Messrs Mourinho or Guardiola is truly staggering.

Utterly beyond belief.

Under his astute leadership we have reached our seoncd European final after reaching the Europa League final in Basle two years ago and now the big one awaits - the UEFA Champions League final in Kiev.

It has been a memorable and stunning run to the final beating German team Hoffenheim in the qualifiers, Maribor, Seville and Spartak Moscow in the group stages.

A stunning 5-0 away victory in Porto that sent shock waves around Europe in the last 16, then beating City in the quarter final before another astounding display and 5-2 triumph against AS Roma at Anfield in the semi final - what a season!

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It promises to be a memorable final in Kiev - Liverpool Football Club - five-time European champions versus the European Grand Masters and 12-time European champions Real Madrid with Ronaldo, Zidane and all.

One thing is certain, if Klopp and his Liverpool team pull this off it will be arguably the greatest ever achievement in our long illustrious history.

Good luck to the Mighty Reds in Kiev but whatever happens it has been a season to cherish with Liverpool Football Club once again dining at Europe's top table, where surely we always belong.

JOHN ROWAN (Walton)

After some patchy form Liverpool went into the first of what Klopp described as two cup finals.

After failing to cement their top-four position in recent weeks, Liverpool looked eager to make up for lost time against Brighton.

From Mane’s surging run in the first minute all the way through to the final whistle Liverpool were dominant, soothing any worries that the season had gone flat just as we head for Kiev.

A change in personnel up front did nothing to blunt the edge of Salah, Firmino and Mane, though Mane did frustrate at times.

Dominic Solanke, who has been on the wrong end of some harsh criticism lately, gave a bustling and powerful display marked with his first goal in English football.

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Despite this season of excellent progress, we’re all hoping for a busy summer. In previous summers, I found myself looking forward to certain players leaving as much as I was looking forward to new players arriving, such was the amount of dead wood cluttering up Melwood.

While there will always be players that some of us, maybe even all of us, aren’t keen on, I’m far more energised by the quality of players likely to be arriving during the summer.

Liverpool are back where they belong and will be able to attract some of the best players on the planet if FSG do their job.

The lack of depth in the squad has become increasingly apparent as injuries have taken hold.

We know that Liverpool can match Manchester City head to head but next season we want to match City during the long grinding marathon that stretches from August until May.

Klopp’s record in the transfer market has been close to faultless and he undoubtedly has the knack of improving players. After a couple of minor wobbles momentum is back with Liverpool.

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Regardless of what happens on the 26th we know that Liverpool are progressing and we couldn’t have a better man in charge.

Klopp deserves to be backed to the hilt by FSG in the summer so he can finish the job. Next stop Kiev.

MICHAEL ATHERTON (Crosby)

The performance against Brighton at the weekend was outstanding with the Reds going for the jugular straight from the kick off.

It was such an attacking display and, in reality, the final score could have been in double figures had we taken more of our chances and been awarded some blatant penalties.

The 4-2-3-1 formation worked well and we may see more of it next season with some new additions to the team.

This Liverpool team is fantastic to watch and all credit must go to the manager.

It has been an outstanding season and victory in Kiev would be just reward for the team after some fantastic displays throughout the year.

Jurgen Klopp is now just one game from joining Bob Paisley, Joe Fagan and Rafa Benitez as LFC European royalty.

Real Madrid, like Liverpool, play football in the right way and it should be a great final.

Come on Reds - bring home number six!