CITY of Liverpool FC are preparing for a celebration of working-class culture tomorrow when various organisations, including trade unions and supporter groups, will descend on their stadium in Bootle.
The club are linking up with the organisers of Tresstival, an event which celebrates the work of Robert Tressell and the messages delivered in his novel, The Ragged-Trousered Philanthropists, as part of their ongoing collaboration with and support of the community in which they reside.
A pre-match banner parade will feature everyone from local trade unions to representatives from other supporter-owned football clubs around Europe, as well as City of Liverpool fans.
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