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    #46
    Originally posted by Woobus View Post
    Dont think anyone would be holding a grudge against Liverpool itself, rather the way top flight football is going and the men in charge. I would bet the first result all the fans would check would be to see how Liverpool done.
    exactly. its not an anti Liverpool FC thing, its an anti corporate thing generally.

    i'd expect many of the people who came along to watch would still go to Anfield (or Bangkok maybe) or wherever we're playing to watch LFC too.

    In the old days, we had one sub so when LFC were away from home, Anfield was packed with people watching the reserves (it was a meaningful contest at the time). And I mean packed in to watch them.

    Why not a similar thing now. Why an either or. When I watched Kenny Dalglish and the likes my emotional AND aesthetic buttons were pressed. No matter how good Torres is, my emotional buttons aren't pressed in the same traditional way as they once were, so there's a gap waiting to be filled.

    What's wrong with being part of a red run club to fill that gap, while still going to watch the reds if you want to?

    Its not an either/or situation. Even if it will be to some of us who either can't stomach the way the game has finally crossed that line, or can't afford to get into the game or travel to Miami.

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      #47
      Originally posted by rodo View Post
      does anyone seriously think that if these "one off games" are a success that they will remain as these
      Of course not - we're in unchartered and dangerous territory.

      goes off to join the Ossett Albion football forum...
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        #48
        Originally posted by rodo View Post
        does anyone seriously think that if these "one off games" are a success that they will remain as these
        some do, but they are deluded. this is a lab test. if its more profitable to hold a match in Shanghai than it is at Anfield they'll tell us the experiment was hugely successful and deserves to be extended.

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          #49
          and for those of us who dont then we are living in the past clinging on to the values that actually got is into the love affair that is lfc
          Oh I say his vision there was lovely

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            #50
            Good luck with this Al. I admire you for putting yourself out there to be shot at. I'll follow how this one develops with great interest.

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              #51
              Just for reference, I dont think South Liverpool are still going. There is a train station on thier ground now
              Bill Oddie, Bill Oddie, put your hands all over my body.

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                #52
                wiki says they play at jericho lane. but it does seem pretty much park football.

                looks like marine is the senior team in the area non league wise.

                i'm not sure what their structure is. is it privately owned, or owned by fans on a provident society style model?

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                  #53
                  is anyone on here who likes the idea and is supportive and interested on any other websites and could spread the idea round in the form i've put it. not as a replacement for lfc but as something to run alongside it as a counterpoint to the money first approach of the premier league etc.

                  the first step is to develop a pool of keen people. from that, the skills required tend to be there. but the pool of people is the first step and this won't ever be set up be one or two individuals.

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                    #54
                    Originally posted by alunevans View Post
                    is anyone on here who likes the idea and is supportive and interested on any other websites and could spread the idea round in the form i've put it. not as a replacement for lfc but as something to run alongside it as a counterpoint to the money first approach of the premier league etc.

                    the first step is to develop a pool of keen people. from that, the skills required tend to be there. but the pool of people is the first step and this won't ever be set up be one or two individuals.
                    Well put. I dont think this should be an anti-liverpool organisation, but more a body motivated by that which made the game of football great in the first place.
                    Fernando Torres

                    I dont just love him, I'm IN love with him

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                      #55
                      FC United dont get a big following because they are Anti-Utd. Everyone goes for 2 reasons. Anti-Glazer being one (which I think is the lesser reason now) and also because its a team that Mancs can support as their own ala Utd and it doesnt cost a forune to do so.

                      If a 'new' Liverpool sprouted up as a copy then I think it would draw all those LFC local fans that dont/cant go the game and also, LFC are playing away or at tat different time, could draw in a lot of match go-ers to support a small team that prides its self on the club we all love.

                      I do not see it as an alternative to LFC at all. I wouldnt stop suddenly supporting Liverpool.
                      Bill Oddie, Bill Oddie, put your hands all over my body.

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                        #56
                        Originally posted by The Glove View Post
                        FC United dont get a big following because they are Anti-Utd. Everyone goes for 2 reasons. Anti-Glazer being one (which I think is the lesser reason now) and also because its a team that Mancs can support as their own ala Utd and it doesnt cost a forune to do so.

                        If a 'new' Liverpool sprouted up as a copy then I think it would draw all those LFC local fans that dont/cant go the game and also, LFC are playing away or at tat different time, could draw in a lot of match go-ers to support a small team that prides its self on the club we all love.

                        I do not see it as an alternative to LFC at all. I wouldnt stop suddenly supporting Liverpool.
                        Well put Chris. You've really hit the nail on the head in terms of the ethos of it.

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                          #57
                          For those keen on following the progress of this idea, there is now a website where people can read about the plan, the idea behind it, the fact that its pro Liverpool not anti etc - and can then register to be kept informed of developments.

                          The website is www.afcliverpool.org.uk - come and have a proper read and if you're interested further, register to be kept informed. Once we have enough we'll have a meeting and take it from there.

                          That's http://www.afcliverpool.org.uk

                          There is also a facebook group at http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=21775830488

                          Cheers

                          Al

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                            #58
                            Originally posted by Cacodemon View Post
                            Perhaps this isn't the best place to post this but as much as I admire Alun's passion and love for LFC and footy in general, I just don't agree with the idea of setting up another club called AFC Liverpool Grassroots (or whatever its final name would be)

                            Any new institution created WONT be LFC nor will it be affiliated with LFC - so surely the existing structure of football clubs on Merseyside needn't be altered to allow Scousers and people close by to pick another Liverpool-based team to follow - most non-league clubs are dying on their arses through lack of cash, why not put the money into one of these? It's local, it's Liverpool, and it's real football - exactly what you're after, surely?


                            Thats pretty much what I said in the other thread.

                            AFC Liverpool would be to non league what Manchester United are to the Premier League.
                            Oh I don't know.

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                              #59
                              What does AFC stand for?
                              Oh I don't know.

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                                #60
                                Originally posted by dom9 View Post
                                What does AFC stand for?
                                AFC was traditionally used to denote an amateur football club I believe. I'd envisage this would be semi pro mind you but i used it as its a shorthand that many people will instantly recognise.

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