WOOHOO!!!!!!!!!



Basically, after a while we went back to the school to pick them up. I've got them right now.
They're in the Centenary Upper CE6. Anyone know if that's where the away fans are? I don't really mind, but I would like to know.
Honolulu Bob wrote:LFC2007 wrote:Sort Nathan out
Aye shipmate!
His name Nathan, he's a gooner....let's be honest, it's almost guaranteed that he's a gayer!
Kill him, skin him and wear the skin to match so nobody knows!![]()
dward wrote:Today I went into school for two hours for Geography. When I came home, my little brother said the school was on the phone wanting to talk to me. I answered it and she asked me if I was one of the people that had the chance of getting the tickets. I said yes and then she went on to say that Nathan can't go and asked if I would like to have them!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Basically, after a while we went back to the school to pick them up. I've got them right now.
They're in the Centenary Upper CE6. Anyone know if that's where the away fans are? I don't really mind, but I would like to know.
dward wrote:So that's not the away end?
dward wrote:So that's not the away end?
dward wrote:It was absolutely amazing. It completely lived up to what people say about Anfield on a European night. So nerve wracking but it was brilliant everytime Liverpool scored. Unbelievably loud and so enjoyable to sing with the other 40,000 or so reds. Also, my sister ended up sitting next to a guy that works for the man that gave the tickets to the school.
On the way there on the train my sister and I ended up talking to this guy who was going to the match. He'd brought his friend who was an Arsenal fan, but he was a Liverpool fan. He was a really funny guy and there was lots of banter through the journey. He also said that he knows Pennant and Hyypia, so we were starting to think that he might be someone famous. Turns out he's Michael Harvey from So Solid Crew and he used to be a professional footballer. I think he played against Man Utd for Wimbledon at one point. But now he works in music and acting. (We only figured out who he was after we got back from Liverpol).
We got off at Lime Street station and I thought the area around there was nice - lots of old buildings and it seemed clean as well.
Outside Anfield before the match I saw Alan Hansen walk past us but I didn't talk to him as he was rushing a bit. Then the Arsenal team coach came in - that was mildly interesting. It would of been better if the windows weren't tinted, then I could have seen some of the players or something.
Overall I had a fantastic time and I will definately go again to Liverpool, even to just see the city itself as we didn't have time to see anything really.
I'll never forget that night!
NANNY RED wrote:dward wrote:It was absolutely amazing. It completely lived up to what people say about Anfield on a European night. So nerve wracking but it was brilliant everytime Liverpool scored. Unbelievably loud and so enjoyable to sing with the other 40,000 or so reds. Also, my sister ended up sitting next to a guy that works for the man that gave the tickets to the school.
On the way there on the train my sister and I ended up talking to this guy who was going to the match. He'd brought his friend who was an Arsenal fan, but he was a Liverpool fan. He was a really funny guy and there was lots of banter through the journey. He also said that he knows Pennant and Hyypia, so we were starting to think that he might be someone famous. Turns out he's Michael Harvey from So Solid Crew and he used to be a professional footballer. I think he played against Man Utd for Wimbledon at one point. But now he works in music and acting. (We only figured out who he was after we got back from Liverpol).
We got off at Lime Street station and I thought the area around there was nice - lots of old buildings and it seemed clean as well.
Outside Anfield before the match I saw Alan Hansen walk past us but I didn't talk to him as he was rushing a bit. Then the Arsenal team coach came in - that was mildly interesting. It would of been better if the windows weren't tinted, then I could have seen some of the players or something.
Overall I had a fantastic time and I will definately go again to Liverpool, even to just see the city itself as we didn't have time to see anything really.
I'll never forget that night!
Made up you had a good time son, The lad on the train was most prob Harvey and hes a mate of Pennant, He never played for Wimbledon though he played for the breakaway lot AFC Wimbledon. Hes full of himself though
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