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Paul.S
Adult saveaway for £3.70 single zone covers return train fares all day Saturday from South Liverpool stations to Crosby or Blundellsands stations, just over 30 minute journey
We have several ex-LFC players as club patrons, Joey Jones, John Aldridge, Vegard Heggem, David Johnson and Erik Meijer as well as Karen Gill, George Sephton, and boxer David Price.
In our earlier years we signed a couple of former LFC reserve players, such as Ryan Wignall and Paul Willis.
Our current manager is former Worcester City keeper, Paul Moore.
We are always looking to forge more links with ex-players. There was even a rumour of a former LFC player signing to play a few games with us this season!
You are right, we aren't a breakaway, but we can't deny we attracted fans in our early years who were disillusioned by LFC under Hicks and Gillett. But we believe we deliver a good brand of footy for an affordable price. We would like to attract more fans for positive reasons like this!
I'll definitely be interested in going to a few matches if things go to plan and I move to Liverpool next year.
If we are all only happy when we are really winning in the end, when your race finishes, what life would that be?
A few of the guys who either setup the club or were involved in the formative years of the club used to be active members on here, Alun Parry and The Glove I think it was, I actually went to the very first few games, might try and make it down to a few more again this season time permitting
Think I've still got the pin badge from the very first game somewhere
We managed to rectify it, though, because it now says, "Cook" where it once said "Cock", and "Pass" where it once said "Piss", so it’s slightly less rude.
A few of the guys who either setup the club or were involved in the formative years of the club used to be active members on here, Alun Parry and The Glove I think it was, I actually went to the very first few games, might try and make it down to a few more again this season time permitting
Think I've still got the pin badge from the very first game somewhere
yeah i remember it very well in the early days - they put huge effort into - iirc Alun Parry may have been the main driving force behind it? but walked away because he got loads of **** from LFC fans who didn't understand what it was they were trying to achieve with AFC Liverpool
i own everton fans on the internet....that's what i do
yeah i remember it very well in the early days - they put huge effort into - iirc Alun Parry may have been the main driving force behind it? but walked away because he got loads of **** from LFC fans who didn't understand what it was they were trying to achieve with AFC Liverpool
Alun does still make it to some games. He was at the pre-season game against Marine, although he has regular tour commitments at weekends these days. He remains life president of AFC Liverpool, but he did move away from the day to day running of the club for the reasons you described. There were always those who wanted a militant stance to be taken against LFC under Hicks and Gillett, but Alun wanted to keep it all about affordability instead of going down a more political road.
This will be one of the most high-profile fixtures AFC Liverpool has been involved in and we would love to welcome a good contingent of fellow Reds to support us in this 'David vs Goliath' local derby.
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