Why did Liverpool fans boo the national anthem at the FA Cup Final?
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Liverpool fans had plenty to cheer about with the side playing (and winning) the FA Cup final against Chelsea on Sunday (May 14) but at one point the Reds could be heard booing during the national anthem.
Just before kick-off at Wembley Stadium, the teams came out and were presented to Prince William before "God Save The Queen" was sung sparking boos from Liverpool fans.
You may be confused but there is a historic reason why the Reds give the national anthem such a hostile reception.
The tradition of booing at the national anthem is thought to date