Liverpool look to knock Manchester United off their green perch

Will Nichols
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Club aims to reduce energy and carbon 10 per cent over each of the next two years, and is also targeting waste and transport impacts

With the retirement of Sir Alex Ferguson, questions are being asked if Manchester United can maintain their Premier League ascendency. Undoubtedly, the champions are streets ahead of their rivals on the...

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