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What’s your Liverpool fan story?

Started following the Premier League in the late 1990s when they started showing it in India. All of my friends were United fans. I hated being a bandwagon jumper. Couldn't explain it, but found the idea of being a United fan repulsive. Did some research on who United fans hate the most. And.....
 
There was a similar thread a couple years ago, so I already told my story then. In short, I rooted for Dynamo Kyiv growing up in the 1990's (it was hard not to root for a team of Shevchenko, Rebrov and co. coached by Lobanovsky), then briefly switched to Shakhtar, which represented my home region and a kind of antidote to Dynamo's pervasive corruption and dominance of domestic game. I guess the disillusionment with Dynamo led to my general dislike of teams who dominate and bully their domestic leagues and thus I could never see myself rooting for Real Madrid, 90's United, Bayern etc.

By early 2000's after I moved to the US, I did not care about Ukrainian domestic football anymore, had a lot more opportunities to watch any league and team I like and started searching for a major European team to support. The timing was perfect with Liverpool just appointing Rafa and bringing in players like Xabi and yes - Milan Baros; I saw Rafa as a Lobanovsky-like figure, loved the fast-paced teamwork-oriented football embedded in the Liverpool DNA and everything about the story and ethos of the club - it just took a couple of games to turn me into a fan for life.
 
Ah Subbuteo. Saved many a childhood. Loved it. Still have a set for my 14 year old, and he plays it with his mates in Texas

That is very cool. If I had space I'd love to get a set up in a man cave, could have some fun drinking sessions with subbuteo. Much more skill involved than Fifa.
 
I am not 100% sure what pushed me to be a fan - I tend to think it was my grandfather in Cape Town who supported them, and maybe my uncle (though as I get older, I'm not sure anymore!). By 8 I had my first full kit (Candy - which my 11 year old wears now) and was a 'fan' but couldn't watch any games as they just weren't available in Israel or Turkey, or even Italy. When I went to boarding school in England ('92), it was just as God showed himself to his people and with Shoot, Match, MOTD and newspapers, it just kicked off to what it became ...

I don't know how much I care nowadays but it's always going to be a part of me ... as it is now for my boys ... It's been an amazing ride, despite the 3 decade wait for a league title, and I have enjoyed having many of the folks here 'accompany' me on it through the KT and SCM days.
 
I never really got subbuteo, seemed a bit dull, maybe just me?

We would have 3 or 4 of us all go to each others' house, bring our own team. I had ones I had painted my own 'kit' alongside my Liverpool one. Then we'd run mini world cup style tournaments etc. This was pre consoles and before we all discovered skateboards and mountain bikes etc.

Maybe if we were to set it up now it would be boring AF. I like the nostalgia of thinking it was great fun at the time 🤣
 
I am not 100% sure what pushed me to be a fan - I tend to think it was my grandfather in Cape Town who supported them, and maybe my uncle (though as I get older, I'm not sure anymore!). By 8 I had my first full kit (Candy - which my 11 year old wears now) and was a 'fan' but couldn't watch any games as they just weren't available in Israel or Turkey, or even Italy. When I went to boarding school in England ('92), it was just as God showed himself to his people and with Shoot, Match, MOTD and newspapers, it just kicked off to what it became ...

I don't know how much I care nowadays but it's always going to be a part of me ... as it is now for my boys ... It's been an amazing ride, despite the 3 decade wait for a league title, and I have enjoyed having many of the folks here 'accompany' me on it through the KT and SCM days.
I hope, for your sake, you weren't at boarding school with Farage
 
No idea to be honest, but I do know he was not a nice person for young jewish lads to be around
 
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