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why do you love Liverpool FC?

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Fans like Glock
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you love liverpool because liverpool has fans like glock? okay...
 
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Fans like Glock
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you love liverpool because liverpool has fans like glock? okay...
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I love how the mentally disfuctioned even have something to cling to.
 
Iv no idea why, in fact I actually think I hate lfc!
I still manage to watch most games though, pour my heart into the club get angry when we lose and scream like an idiot when we score...
*shrugs*
 
its a feeling isn't it? You can't help how you feel. Whether its indoctrination or not in my case, i don't care, it would make me so depressed if i had to give up my season ticket.

It costs too much, the atmosphere isn't as good as it once was, the food is shite, i'm surrounded by moany cunts in the centenary.....but fuck it..... I love it
 
Because it's the football team i support and i love football therefore i love Liverpool FC.

Provides me with many more miserable times than joyous ones but what can you do.
 
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Iv no idea why, in fact I actually think I hate lfc!
I still manage to watch most games though, pour my heart into the club get angry when we lose and scream like an idiot when we score...
*shrugs*
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liverpool can take you to the depths of despair to absolute nirvana, sometimes in the same game.
 
picked liverpool as my team as I had a disagreement with my brother when I he bought a picture of Kenny Dalglish and said he was supporting them, I said no, I was.... eventually he said "fine, you support them"...

Bananas really.

Nowadays, I love the fact we have so much heart, soul, and the club means something when you hear songs like YNWA. Love the fact we applaud teams that play us off the park. Love the fact we have a great old stadium and it gives other teams the shivers. Yeah, some soul, some heart.
 
I cant even remember choosing! I suppose it was the first truly adult decision i made, I used to go off my own bat, with whatever cash i could find, travelling up from Stafford on the train... back then you'd get about twenty or so Staffordians hopping on the scouse express there! It used to be a great craic and even better on the way back! Its wrapped up in my youth and independence.... that and the fact that the first time i ever stood on the Kop it was just indescribable.... one of the greatest experiences of my life... I went home and away for a few years but at the end really couldnt afford to do it, how the hell people can do it now is beyond me!

Eventually when i got to 18 and it was off to Uni i turned down my "first choice" of St.Andrews, which had been forced on basically me by my parents, and went to Liverpool...

Best decision ever!

Fuck me i want us to win it again!
 
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picked liverpool as my team as I had a disagreement with my brother when I he bought a picture of Kenny Dalglish and said he was supporting them, I said no, I was.... eventually he said "fine, you support them"...

Bananas really.

Nowadays, I love the fact we have so much heart, soul, and the club means something when you hear songs like YNWA. Love the fact we applaud teams that play us off the park. Love the fact we have a great old stadium and it gives other teams the shivers. Yeah, some soul, some heart.
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Only thing missing is a League Title or two :laugh:
 
My dad and I didn't really get on for a long time. Liverpool was the primary way we started to build some common ground. It was something that was non negotiable as I was brainwashed from the very beginning. It's also a way that I feel and stay connected to my family's roots and my relatives in Liverpool.
 
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Ha !
 
Its been unconditional love since the first time I saw a game on the telly in '88.
Will never stop supporting and wouldnt support anyone else.

Will always love this club no matter what. If we win the league again I will probably die from excitement.
 
I don't any more. I see it as more of an addiction than love, more smoking than sexing - like some shitty neanderthal instinct that won't budge. Or if it was love, it would be some mental ex you can't stop screwing even though you know she just makes you miserable.
 
The way it's been with us for the past 20 years, it's kinda like going round under the illusion you're just picking up your old CDs, hoping that you might get a nosh depending on the mood.
 
Came to this country as a 3 year old in 1979 and was constantly exposed to this clubs success on TV for the next 10+ years so therefore I would put it to childhood TV brainwashing. No other club stood a chance given the success we were experiencing in that 80's decade. I don't really recognize the other clubs as clubs - so you can imagine how difficult it is for me when we lose and the fact that we have not won the title for 20 years now. Yep - me pretty f*cked everyone.
 
Krump with the posts of the day. :laugh:

As someone with absolutely no connection with the club, city or country, I often ask myself that question. The answer really is that I don't remember choosing. I just remember falling in love/addiction.
 
Had heaps of family move over here from the UK during the mid 90's.

They all supported Liverpool, so that's who I went with.
 
TIPSLØRDAG (roughly translated: BetSaturday) in Denmark back in the 80s.

Love at first sight. And it has only grown stronger ever since.

Oh how I could use a Premiership trophy soon.
 
My Dad was a Gooner but I knew from an early age that I wanted my own team to support, and I also knew I'd been born in Liverpool, so when LFC caught my eye (I was 5 or 6 at the time) that was it. Shanks had just arrived, and so did our glory days a couple of years later, not that I realised any of that at the time. It's been tougher more recently but there isn't a cupcake in Hell's chance that I'd ever abandon this club.
 
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