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So Liverpool's 30-year wait for a league title is finally over.
And it ended with some poetic drama - Chelsea's 2-1 win over Manchester City sealed by goals from two former transfer targets and a slip at the back reminiscent of Steven Gerrard's against the Londoners in 2014.
The players loved it...
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... and 'Boring James Milner' celebrated in typical style
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Outside Anfield, the fans partied
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Red sky at night, Kopites' delight
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The famous anthem rang out around the city
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Some might say fans were un-bear-able
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Earlier there had been time to look back...
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This fan went early
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The Reds were helped out by two former transfer targets
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And Fernandinho gave them a hand. Literally.
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Others predicted people claiming credit
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One man's investment paid off
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Some onlookers couldn't bear to watch
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But Manchester City showed grace in defeat
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And, finally, Twitter (literal Twitter) gave its congratulations too
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