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Liverpool fan proposes to girlfriend on talkSPORT - and he knew 'she'd hate it'

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Liverpool or Rome. But why propose from anywhere, when you can do it at home? That was the bizarre philosophy of one Liverpool supporter, Josh, who took his marriage proposal to the next level by asking his girlfriend to marry him live on national radio.Rather than phoning in talkSPORT to discuss the Reds' lacklustre start to the new Premier League season, the loved-up Liverpool fan instead opted to tell pundits Jason Cundy and Jamie O'Hara that his sole purpose for dialling was to propose to the love of his life.READ MORE: Bayern Munich fans want Sadio Mane sold to Chinese Super League after latest defeat"My missus is listening right, and obviously I wanted to propose tonight," mumbled the besotted football fan. "So I just wanted to shout out and say Cici will you marry me?" Taken aback by their first-ever proposal request, the baffled ex-Tottenham Hotspur stars quickly intervened to make sure the caller wasn't pranking the radio station with O'Hara probing the validity of the question-popping.HAVE YOUR SAY!

Would you propose to your other half on the radio? Let us know comments section."You being real," asked the former England Under-21 international. "Course I am," was the immediate reply from Josh. "100%.

I've told her to tune in."Cundy then halted the caller in his tracks to query, "where is she?" before Josh answered, "Cici's in south London." Both Cundy and O'Hara then convinced him that he needed to perform a "proper proposal" and gave the Reds fan a few minutes to plan what he was going to say whilst the station cut to an ad break.It was only after Cundy re-introduced the programme, with Cici now on the other line, that Josh admitted his girlfriend was "going to hate" his proposal and also that he also hadn't.

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