by Red Red Tom » Sun Jul 01, 2007 4:31 pm
I grew up in Hong Kong and didn't really know what football was, when I was 9 or 10 my family decided that we were going to move back to England, and my mum told me that I needed to choose a football team so I could talk to kids at school about something! I asked some friends in Hong Kong if they'd heard about this football lark, and my closest friends turned out to be big LFC fans, and they told me all about Robbie Fowler, and how great he was. This was in the summer of 97.
A year later we did move back to England, with me having decided that I was going to support Liverpool. The first game I saw live on TV was the 98 world cup final, still in Hong Kong; I'd decided to support France because my dad told me Brazil were favourites. It was about 3am, but I enjoyed it a lot.
I remember putting match of the day on for the first time a few weeks after I'd started school, it did indeed seem that everybody was really into football and I thought I should at least find out how Liverpool were doing. We were second on I think - beating Notts forest 5-1 with Owen scoring four. I was hooked. I remember aruging with somebody in the changing rooms before a PE lesson about Liverpool's game against Celta Vigo in the UEFA cup that night only a few weeks later (or perhaps it was a few weeks before, either way these are my eairliest red memories). I remember Fowler's hattrick against Villa when they were top of the league, and the comeback from 2-0 down at home to the Mancs when Ince equalised, all from the telly.
I remember Carra's two own goals against United at Anfield, the first time I cried about a LFC match. It wasn't the last. My first game was when my Mum took me to see Watford v LFC and we won 3-2, I think Berger got the winner, and we played in that green strip. It remains one of my favourite kits. My next game was a 2-1 victory away at Wimbledon, and somehow this time she'd got tickets for the away end, so I went in a full LFC strip.
My first trip to Anfield came as a birthday present, when two goals from Michael Owen saw us send Derby County down.
Fast forward and I'm now twenty years old, studying at Liverpool University, and at Anfield for 90% of the matches. I missed four home games this season, and a friend helped me get to a couple of aways as well. As a fancard holder who got lucky in the ballot, Athens was an incredible experience, I went alone but felt among friends the whole time.
Best memory of LFC: Istanbul
Worst memory: United's late late comback against us at OT in the FA cup in 99.
Best game at Anfield: Well there are two here - the Arsenal FA cup game this season made me so proud to be a red, and for the first time I really understood the way this club works, how everybody looks out for each other and what makes this club so special.
Chelsea at Anfield in the European Cup (2007) will take some beating. I've never known anything like that in my life. I was gutted not to get a ticket for the Kop, and ended up in the Annie Road end, having been in the Kop for every other game (except Gala), but in the end it didn't matter. Had we won in Athens I'm sure that would be up here.