Former Liverpool defender Jon Flanagan has taken to social media to joke about Liverpool's potential 'bus parade' after Manchester City have been charged by the Premier League.
City have been charged with over 100 alleged breaches of financial rules in the Premier League over a time period of eight years.
Many Liverpool supporters on social media have been claiming the Premier League title from the 2013/14 season should be stripped from City and awarded to the Reds - if they are found guilty.
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Flanagan played 23 times in the Premier League for Brendan Rodgers' Liverpool side as he filled in at left-back in a struggling defence.
The former defender tweeted: "When is our open top bus parade? 13/14 (gold medal emoji)."
Flanagan left Liverpool for Burnley in 2018, but announced his retirement from football in October 2022 after struggling with a recurring knee injury.
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