I know someone has put something before about this lad but I just hope we can win tonight for him.
LIAM FLAGS TO FLY AT SHANKLY STATUE AT 7PM
Liverpoolfc.tv 22 April 2008
As Liverpool prepare for the biggest match of their season at home to Chelsea tonight, a group of supporters will be hoping to make it an extra special occasion for a young fan dying of cancer.
On the eve of Saturday's match at Fulham, liverpoolfc.tv published the tragic story of Liam Harker, a 17-year-old Reds fanatic from Darlington, who was presented with a signed shirt by his Anfield heroes on the day that doctors admitted there was nothing more they could do to save his life.
News of Liam's brave battle against stomach cancer struck a chord with Liverpool supporters all over the world and fans on the independent website Red and White Kop have pulled together to organise a banner and flag tribute to the youngster in the Kop end at tonight's semi-final clash with the Blues.
Liverpolfc.tv revealed a picture of the first banner put together by Liverpool supporter Mark Hanson from Blackwood in South Wales and his girlfriend Elaine.
The flag will start out in Row 10, Block 108 of the Kop before hopefully making its way down to the front.
As well as the flag created by Mark, a further flag has since been made by the 'Hollyhead Reds' (see below)
The flag below was made by Andy Macca.
The flag below was made by Marc Mendoza.
Anyone who has made a flag for Liam or wishes to do so, should meet at the Shankly statue to at 7pm GMT tonight bring all the messages and tributes to him together.
Liam's friends and family are hoping these banners will bring some joy to the 17-year-old when he watches the match tonight.
LIAM FLAGS TO FLY AT SHANKLY STATUE AT 7PM
Liverpoolfc.tv 22 April 2008
As Liverpool prepare for the biggest match of their season at home to Chelsea tonight, a group of supporters will be hoping to make it an extra special occasion for a young fan dying of cancer.
On the eve of Saturday's match at Fulham, liverpoolfc.tv published the tragic story of Liam Harker, a 17-year-old Reds fanatic from Darlington, who was presented with a signed shirt by his Anfield heroes on the day that doctors admitted there was nothing more they could do to save his life.
News of Liam's brave battle against stomach cancer struck a chord with Liverpool supporters all over the world and fans on the independent website Red and White Kop have pulled together to organise a banner and flag tribute to the youngster in the Kop end at tonight's semi-final clash with the Blues.
Liverpolfc.tv revealed a picture of the first banner put together by Liverpool supporter Mark Hanson from Blackwood in South Wales and his girlfriend Elaine.
The flag will start out in Row 10, Block 108 of the Kop before hopefully making its way down to the front.
As well as the flag created by Mark, a further flag has since been made by the 'Hollyhead Reds' (see below)
The flag below was made by Andy Macca.
The flag below was made by Marc Mendoza.
Anyone who has made a flag for Liam or wishes to do so, should meet at the Shankly statue to at 7pm GMT tonight bring all the messages and tributes to him together.
Liam's friends and family are hoping these banners will bring some joy to the 17-year-old when he watches the match tonight.





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