A group of Liverpool fans were spotted singing 'You'll Never Walk Alone' outside an Everton club shop, but their antics backfired when the clip went viral on social media.
Footage of four Reds supporters delivering a rendition of Liverpool's iconic club anthem has been doing the rounds on Twitter.
Standing outside the EvertonTwo store on South John Street in Merseyside, the quartet proudly belted out the tune as members of the public walked by.
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But many commented on their decision to read from what appears to be a song sheet.
Twitter user Paul Johnson posted the footage alongside the caption: "Don’t even no [sic] the words.”
Since being uploaded, the video has picked up over 115,000 views, with hundreds of Toffees fans taunting their biggest rivals for looking at a 'lyric sheet' when singing 'You'll Never Walk Alone'.
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One fan commented on the clip, saying: "What an embarrassment to Liverpool. Considering that song is sung every game by Liverpool fans, and they need the lyrics. Ridiculous. If I were a die hard Liverpool fan I'd be embarrassed by part time supporters like that."
A second said: "That’s got to be a stag do dare or something surely," while a third wrote: "Imagine having to bring a piece of paper cos you don’t all know the words."
A fourth added: "We deserve to be relegated now."
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Last week, Real Madrid played 'You'll Never Walk Alone' over the Bernabeu tannoy after they beat Liverpool in the Champions League.
Los Blancos sealed their place in the quarter-finals of Europe's elite competition after a 78th minute goal from Karim Benzema sealed a relatively straightforward 1-0 win at the Bernabeu.
And after the full-time whistle, the Spanish club paid tribute to their opponents by playing their famous anthem.
"The tribute to Liverpool has been very good because they are a gentlemen's club," Real Madrid manager Carlo Ancelotti told Movistar.
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"They honored Amancio in the first leg and it's a fair gesture from our club towards them."
Jurgen Klopp also commented on the decision, saying: "It's a very nice gesture from the Bernabeu, it's very nice to play against each other."
Topics: Liverpool, Everton, Premier League