... all the 'poor' young ones 'brutally' recruited by a once spoiled generation of red fathers. The next generation of reds that has got at least 5 manc twa*s in their class or at football practice.
Tomorrow could be a worldwide revelation for the reds aged 5-15 who's fate has been sealed with a life long dedication for the REAL redmen.
A chance to get back at all the glory hunting snotty kids in their fake scum replicas bought on holiday in Turkey or some other place, just because the one of the popular kids supports THEM.
A chance to walk to school on monday, wearing a Torres shirt with even more pride, and knowing that THIS day, no one would dare to say how *****ty and boring Liverpool are.
A chance to give hope to a generation of fans who's experience of winning the league is just stories told by his father.
A chance to bury a shy boy's shame when the more outgoing boys flaunt the scum badge at every opportunity.
A chance to hear the laughter die out and not increase when rounding the corner leading out to the schoolyard.
A chance for a boy to walk tall and who's red belief has been imposed by a well meaning father.
A chance to plant a seed of pride in a small, red heart, aching to share his fathers love for a team called Liverpool Football Club.
Come on redmen, do it for my son....
Tomorrow could be a worldwide revelation for the reds aged 5-15 who's fate has been sealed with a life long dedication for the REAL redmen.
A chance to get back at all the glory hunting snotty kids in their fake scum replicas bought on holiday in Turkey or some other place, just because the one of the popular kids supports THEM.
A chance to walk to school on monday, wearing a Torres shirt with even more pride, and knowing that THIS day, no one would dare to say how *****ty and boring Liverpool are.
A chance to give hope to a generation of fans who's experience of winning the league is just stories told by his father.
A chance to bury a shy boy's shame when the more outgoing boys flaunt the scum badge at every opportunity.
A chance to hear the laughter die out and not increase when rounding the corner leading out to the schoolyard.
A chance for a boy to walk tall and who's red belief has been imposed by a well meaning father.
A chance to plant a seed of pride in a small, red heart, aching to share his fathers love for a team called Liverpool Football Club.
Come on redmen, do it for my son....
I have a little boy and I'm trying to decide if I should bring up as Liverpool supporter or just let him off the hook and support city or someone else which would be a better bet for him






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