priv wrote:First Visit to anfield and your abiding Memories.
I have just taken my son to anfield for his first visit, Liverpool V's Fulham.
Being an Out Of Towner from Cheltenham(Went to the races Tuesday) I have only managed to get him there at the tender age of 10.
We arrived at the ground at 4:30pm, managed a tour around the Museum (Old Big Ears out on a charity bash a bit dissapointing), Visit to the Shop. Photograh at Shankley's statue.
A poigniant visit to the Hillsborough Memorial, explaining to him what happened that day, what I was doing at the time and that the youngest supporter to die was the same age as him. (Brings the whole tragedy into perspective).
Off to a cafe next to the ground (can't remember the name) for Chicken Mushroom Pie Chips, Peas and Gravy (quite an eye opener for a young lad from cheltenham), excellent food and lovely ladies to serve us.
Then waiting for both coaches to arrive, he was absolutely amazed at the size and number of police horses also the volume
and smell of the horsethey left!. I had to hold him on my shoulders so he could see the Liverpool players leaving the coach, he managed to see most players but definately remembers Crouch almost smashing his head on the ceiling as he went through the players entrance.
And finally into the ground when the turnstiles opened.
We sat in the Centenary Stand, Lower Tier, Block KG Row 13 Seats 21/22.
Then over the next hour we get to see the ground fill up from empty, go from darkness into light as the floodlights turn on, absolute magical time. Watching the players warm up, having to explain to him who the hell Dave Besant was (Definately getting Old).
Now for the special part, scarves (although usefull because of the extreme cold on wednesday!!) especially brought to stand and sing to 'You'll Never Walk alone' . Sang his heart out!! (Not a bad effort for a self concious 10 (going on 16) year old).
So, how lucky is he on his first visit to watch Robbie Fowler scoring for the first time since his return and charging straight at us sat in the stand!
Then to witness a 5-1 win (hasn't happened to often lately) at anfield, does it get any better for your first visit as a youngster.
So, what will his abiding first memory of anfield be, the singing of You'll Never Walk Alone, a 5-1 stuffing of Fulham, he visit to the Hillsborough Memorial.
In years to come when I ask him, I think it will be of Robbie charging at us after his goal, what a moment!
(Unless in my nightmares, he remembers that imperious performance of the left winger come part time left back Djimi Traore, aaaaaarrrrrrrggggggghhhhh!!!!)
So come on lads (and lasses) tell us about your first time at anfield.
brenitez wrote:i too took my son (robbie gerrard) to his first match on the day after his 5th birthday.
jonnymac1979 wrote:brenitez wrote:i too took my son (robbie gerrard) to his first match on the day after his 5th birthday.
I've got a mate Robbie Gerrard, he's a bitter Bluenose.
priv wrote:We sat in the Centenary Stand, Lower Tier, Block KG Row 13 Seats 21/22.
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