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Liverpool fans have been booing the national anthem since the 1980s, beginning as a protest against the establishment, particularly during then prime minister Margaret Thatcher's managed decline of the city, and now representing dissatisfaction with the condition of the country.
So much more than a song\n\n It signified Liverpool's fight for justice for their fans and it lets the families and friends of those who were lost at Hillsborough know that they will never be alone. Today it is the most iconic supporters' anthem in the game.