Where to buy lfc weekly in singapore
Officially opened on January 9 at Bugis Junction, the store offers Kopites here all the features of the Anfield store back in England. The LFC Store gives fans full access to a wide array of official merchandise, including a full range of replica kits, apparel, and accessories. The store also boasts one of the highlight features of the Anfield store — customization.
You can now take your love for LFC to the next level with replica jerseys bearing your name and favorite number. Are you a fan of Liverpool? Share the name and number you would get printed on your replica jersey at the Singapore Liverpool FC store in the comment section. Who It's Perfect For: The whole family!
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Weekly listings for the International schedule are shown below. Thu 11 Nov. Fri 12 Nov. Sat 13 Nov. Sun 14 Nov. All the action as Liverpool take on West Ham United. All the action as Liverpool U23 take on Port Vale. Press Box. Members of the local press pack discuss all things LFC and debate some of the current wider issues in football. Torres: All the Goals. Relive every single goal Fernando Torres scored for the Reds.
Back of the Net: Luis Garcia. A look back at the Liverpool career of Luis Garcia through his goals and stats. Behind the Badge: John Achterberg. Fagan: No Ordinary Joe. To commemorate what would have been Joe Fagans th birthday, we pay tribute to our legendary former coach and manager.
James Milner and Andy Robertson debate what makes the perfect dunking biscuit. What will be named the GOAT? Kop Champions League Away Wins. An exclusive documentary which delves into the history and culture of the club's flags and banners. Henderson: The Making of a Champion. LFC News. Liverpool v AC Milan: Shortcut. The season when we finished second. Losing out at the end was a bitter bill to swallow. I really thought we could win it.
Yes, during the season. My second visit was few days later when we beat Chelsea at home with two goals from Torres. I was in Singapore, having left the army in early so I was able to follow all the games leading up to the final. It was a rollercoaster season from the play-off onwards and we had a bit of luck along the way. I was totally speechless when we were three goals down at half-time because the manner in which we conceded the goals, especially the first one, was really crazy.
I personally thought we were going to score at least two goals and bring the game closer and maybe - just maybe - we could get another chance. The day before the final a few of us went down to an open-top double decker bus company to enquire how much it would cost if we wanted to hire the bus for half a day. I'm serious, we really did that! Yes, there is a passionate and strong fan base in Singapore. This can be seen by fans wearing their LFC kits on a Friday leading up to the weekends and decorating their cars and houses with LFC items.
Some even go to the extent of naming their kids after ex-players or something connected to LFC. If you could meet anyone connected to Liverpool FC - past or present - who would it be and why? Being an LFC fan has presented me with a lot of pleasant surprises. I have been warmly welcomed in other countries when I have travelled overseas to work and fellow fans have made great efforts to guide me around when I've visited their countries.
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