just saw this on the official site, celebrities who support the reds, he comes off as an ok guy really.
"It wasn't down to me!" insists the Prime Minister's son when asked if he put a word in to get Steven Gerrard an MBE.
Despite his protests, Euan Blair is proud to confess that, thanks to him, his dad is all-too-aware of the success enjoyed at Anfield in the last few years.
"We didn't watch it together but I can tell you he did watch the Champions League final," confirms Euan.
"Of course he was supporting Liverpool – he's got a real soft spot for us actually."
His accent might be more Downing Street than down The Arkles, but Blair junior breaks no sweat legitimising his passion for all things Red.
"From about the age of three my granddad Tony Booth had pretty much ensured I wasn't going to watch any other team," he explains.
"He grew up in Liverpool and became a little bit of a celebrity in the Sixties doing a TV show called Till Death Do Us Part.
"My mum grew up in Liverpool too and she's a fan, though she's not much of a football watcher."
Although he took his allegiances from his mum's side of the family, it was his dad who accompanied him to his first game while he was still Leader of the Opposition.
"The first game I can distinctly remember was in the 1994/5 season," recalls Euan, who now lives in the US where he attends Yale.
"It was against Aston Villa and we won 3-2. We both thought the atmosphere was just fantastic. I was blown away by it as a 10-year-old kid.
"He actually took me to a few games while it was still possible for him to do that, obviously before he became Prime Minister."
The 23-year-old admits he enjoyed the comfort of an executive box during his first few visits, though these days he's far more comfortable mingling with the man-on-the-street.
He said: "Lately I've sat towards the left of the Kop. Don't worry, I know all the words to You'll Never Walk Alone, I'll sing them if you want?
"I used to get up there quite a lot but obviously it's not as easy now with me living in America. I do get home quite a bit though and make a habit of coming to games each time. The last one I got to was PSV."
As well as sitting in the Kop, Euan can also boast that he's scored in front of it.
"I became friends with Phil Thompson's son through his grandfather, because he knew John Prescott really well. They used to be on a ship together I think. Anyway, that's who I go to a lot of games with.
"We actually got to have a kick around at Anfield after Liverpool played Newcastle in Gerard Houllier's last game in charge.
"We had a little penalty shoot-out at the Kop end, which I won. I'll always be able to say I've scored in front of the Kop!
"I also had a little game at Melwood once when Houllier was manager. That was pretty incredible."
All this extra practice no doubt helped him win a place up front for the Yale soccer team, though Euan probably doesn't turn up for training in his customised Liverpool top…
"I have had a Blair shirt but it was number nine not number 10! It was the white away kit from the 2003/4 season. The thing is, I only wore it once because it attracted too much attention!"
Being bezzy mates with the son of a club legend also means he's schmoozed with some of the players – and even the PM's firstborn confesses to getting a little giddy meeting his idols.
"I've met Jamie Carragher, Michael Owen and Steven Gerrard a couple of times at a few functions and what-have-you," he said.
"After Liverpool played Chelsea in the Champions League semi, which was the most incredible match atmosphere I've ever experienced, we also went out with a few of the players. That was great fun, obviously.
"Yes, I've asked them for autographs. I managed to get a shirt signed by them all. Any Liverpool fan is going to be excited meeting the players."
Despite living in America, where he's studying International Relations, Euan keeps abreast of all the latest Reds news with daily visits to the club's official website. He's even got an e-Season Ticket.
"I listen to the game regularly on your site, actually. Steve Hunter is brilliant."
He's clearly a fan, then, but is he sure he never put a word in for Stevie? And what's more, is there any chance of sorting Carra out with a knighthood?
"I'll try, I'll try!" he laughs.
Euan Blair's all-time XI
Based on players he's seen only:
Grobbelaar
Carragher
Hyypia
Rob Jones
Riise
Molby
McManaman
Barnes
Gerrard
Fowler
Rush