Brace yourself: Liverpool are coming to Australia

By Dave Webb / Roar Pro

When people find out that I’m English they normally ask which football team I support. I don’t have to think about this – it’s Liverpool.

I’m going to endeavour to tell you why. When I was growing up in the 80s Liverpool were at the height of their footballing powers and were sweeping aside every team that came before them.

Originally that was the reason, they were the champions of Europe and won pretty much every game they played in.

Imagine the success that the red team from Manchester has now (I’m not going to name them, if you want to know who they are use Google).

As I grew up success was a mainstay at Anfield, I watched players like Kenny Dalglish and Ian Rush tear teams apart, Kenny went on to manage Liverpool and the trophies kept coming.

In the early 90s the Titanic that was Liverpool hit an iceberg and sank – fast!

I watched as we went from being a team that was feared to a team that you just hoped would come out of the game without being embarrassed, but I still loved them.

As I became an adult I would talk to my dad about the glory days of Liverpool Football Club and my heroes were Molby, Lawrenson and Hansen.

It was at this point that the true genius of a man who essentially created Liverpool became clear to me.

I had always been aware of a man called Bill Shankly, I was aware that he meant a lot to Liverpool fans but I didn’t know why.

Everything I hold dear about the ‘red men’ comes from the undoubted football genius that was Bill Shankly.

My mum sent me a book recently called ‘The Little Book of Liverpool.’ It is a collection of quotes from past and present players and managers.

The quotes that stand out are Shankly’s. My favourite one is when he was asked if it was true that he took his wife to a Rochdale game on his wedding anniversary.

Bill was very Scottish so imagine this reply in a very broad accent:

“It wasn’t her wedding anniversary, it was her birthday, because there’s no way I would have married her in the football season. And it wasn’t Rochdale, it was Rochdale Reserves.”

The man was completely football focused. He took a middle of the road team and created a legend, from scratch.

His ideas and his drive took Liverpool Football Club and turned them into an unbeatable machine that didn’t fail from the late fifties to the early nineties. He introduced the all red kit.

He installed a sign at the entrance to the pitch that stated in big bold letters ‘THIS IS ANFIELD’.

He would make his players feel ten feet tall every time they went onto the pitch.

More importantly than that he embraced the city. He knew that the working classes of Liverpool were struggling.

He knew that if he could tap into that passion he was on to a winner. Each and every player that pulled on a red shirt did it for one reason only.

The thousands of people that packed into Anfield every Saturday.

Shankly loved the Liverpool fans and in return we idolise him. The Liverpool fans were made to feel like a part of the plan. Shankly would praise them for the victories of the team on the pitch.

The Spion Kop is a stand at Anfield, which was one of the first to sing songs and chant. All of this was lapped up by Shankly and he revelled in the fact that the people of Liverpool cared as much as he did.

This brotherhood of Liverpool fans was forged by this one man, the unity has fared us well through good times and bad, the song which makes the Kop world famous is ‘You’ll Never Walk Alone’.

It is from the Rogers and Hammerstein musical ‘Carousel’ from 1945 and a Liverpool singer later covered it by the name of Gerry Marsden.

The Liverpool fans took it and made it our own. It has seen us through triumph, in 2005 Liverpool were 3-0 down to the Italian giants AC Milan, at half time the Liverpool fans sung ‘You’ll Never Walk Alone’, the players heard it, were inspired and went out and clawed back to a 3-3 draw, finally winning on penalties after extra time.

Liverpool Football Club has also been through more tragedy than it should have – it has been a part of two of the worst sporting disasters in history on the Heysel Stadium disaster in 1985 and Hillsborough in 1989.

Through all of this Liverpool fans have still stood shoulder to shoulder and sang at the top of their lungs.

On the 24th July Melbourne Victory will host Liverpool at the MCG. I for one am working on getting leave to get there and join in with hopefully 100,017 other people in order to sing with my brothers and sisters from down under.

The legend of Liverpool was built on the foundations of Bill Shankly, a man who to this day makes me smile when I hear his name. A man who set up a football family with an anthem that will never die.

The Crowd Says:

2013-04-07T03:30:36+00:00

bryan

Guest


MVFC might win,if they can arrange for Gillet to referee!! :)

2013-04-07T03:24:58+00:00

bryan

Guest


No,mate,I bleed Purple---At least,it looks Purple to me,but then again,everything I look at looks Purple! :) Carna Mighty Dockers!! Go Glory!!!!

AUTHOR

2013-04-04T05:22:39+00:00

Dave Webb

Roar Pro


Me too

2013-04-03T21:11:18+00:00

Australian Rules

Guest


Then don't go. Stay at home. Don't watch it on telly either. Why bother? The MCG is crap. It's not a rectangular pitch. The new AAMI Park is a proper stadium, but that's only 30,000. The MCG seating is woeful. The stadium is too cavernous. They play cricket there. And that other football. We don't like the MCG. It's a "dump". ...while you're complaining on internet sites about how crap the stadium is, I'll be heading down to Melbourne to watch Liverpool at the MCG.

2013-04-03T15:42:49+00:00

SuperEel22

Roar Guru


But I bleed "Liverpool Red" meaning a Liverbird flies out when I am cut open. I should probably get that looked at by a radiographer.

2013-04-03T14:14:52+00:00

Football United

Guest


It's a dump for football or any other rectangular sport, this is unavoidable. Any chants or songs will be lost as the shape is too cavernous to trap any of the noise in. The spectators are miles from the pitch and it gets even worse the higher you are. The fact that it is a friendly will make it even worse due to the fact that there is nothing on the line and little for the crowd to 'fire up' about compared to previous football matches played by the NT on the glorified cricket pitch.

2013-04-03T13:25:55+00:00

Steve

Guest


Great reference Prawn!

2013-04-03T12:48:06+00:00

cjones

Guest


The finest football team in England.

2013-04-03T10:31:49+00:00

1860melbourne

Guest


HAHA ! They are coming because Rogers has heard of Victorys great players. Taking a closer look at Rojas and one or two others I bet!

2013-04-03T09:07:19+00:00

Mals

Guest


AR, just not at the ground level seating! I travelled down to the G for 2 Bledisloe Cups in the late 1990s & couldn't see a thing haha.

2013-04-03T06:02:38+00:00

gus mcmanus

Guest


Yep in my opinion its not much worse than anz for football. Yes you're not close to the action, the stands are too far away. But it can still have a stunning atmosphere. Mcg also has a strong football history. It's one of the sporting wonders of the world. It's history in many many sports is breathtaking. 'the worst football stadium on the planet'? Nowhere near.

2013-04-03T05:56:19+00:00

gus mcmanus

Guest


I agree. Fuss that is pathetic. And its illogical. You're a football fan, a victory fanatic and yet you claim to take offence at a game of football between your team and one of the best clubs in history? This will be a great day for your club. It exposes it all around the world. But what will the world see? That victory fans are too stuck up and biggoted to support their own team. Go have a long hard think about this fuss.

2013-04-03T05:16:36+00:00

Australian Rules

Guest


Exactly. And I don't know about the 'G being the "worst football stadium on the planet" (I'll spare you the caps). It is the oldest on the planet and obviously configured for cricket and Australian Footy, but there's few cauldrons in the world that can hold 100,000. The Liverpool game will be brilliant.

2013-04-03T04:55:23+00:00

BrisbaneBhoy

Roar Rookie


Someone might want to tell those at Aberdeen this. As it appears those who need to know have clearly missed that class/topic when it was made/discussed :D It seems to be working for Cardiff this season since they changed from Blue to Red. They really must like their brothers across the Severn (Bristol City) to want to change kit colours so to be the same/similar as to them :D

AUTHOR

2013-04-03T04:33:27+00:00

Dave Webb

Roar Pro


Ha!!!!

2013-04-03T04:31:27+00:00

MV Dave

Guest


:)

2013-04-03T04:29:31+00:00

HardcorePrawn

Roar Guru


I'm only messin'... but for the record, that was a dig at Liverpool! ;)

2013-04-03T04:28:12+00:00

HardcorePrawn

Roar Guru


Cobblers!

2013-04-03T04:25:24+00:00

MV Dave

Guest


What about Northampton Town in the 60s? Didn't they go from 4th Division to 1st Division and then back to 4th Division in consecutive seasons?

2013-04-03T04:24:55+00:00

Tahhed

Guest


Don't waste your breath, Fuss is something of a bigot. Something which has recently been explained by his claim that he belongs to the Roman congregation - that Pope led crowd that Dostoyevsky rightly blamed for the rise in Atheism back in the 19th century for its cynicism and perpetual immorality posing as piety.

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