Today the club, and the party, are both led by bearded, bespectacled men, who arrived in their roles in 2015, and whose followers view them with an almost feverish devotion.
The sight of a vast, unbroken red wall, jubilant and defiant, chanting as one the words “we shall not be moved” over and over again is the sight many a Labour voter dreamed of just over a month ago. That it came at the end of a football match on Merseyside will console only those reds who are also, well, reds, but as a whole, the party could learn a lot from what is happening in the North West this season.
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