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  1. Pitt's partner Angelina Jolie is a well-known Kopite. Her support stems from the time she filmed Tomb Raider in North Wales, during which her adopted son Maddox spent three days receiving treatment at Alder Hey Hospital. Maddox became a huge Liverpool fan

  2. Joe Gomez: Why my family were key to LFC move. As Joe Gomez maps out the journey that culminated in his move to Liverpool in the summer of 2015, there is one theme that continually crops up: the unwavering support of his family. The defender, whose Anfield dream is finally back on track after over a year on the sidelines due to a serious knee ...

  3. Published 29th April 2024. By Liverpool FC. Official travel partner Expedia presents a new short film ‘Thank you for getting us here’ with Liverpool FC Women. View this post on Instagram. Nearly one-third of girls who play football quit in their early teens, with access to travel and facilities often a major factor.

  4. And their regular trips to Merseyside have allowed Mr Robertson to meet a man who achieved the greatest possible success when he swapped Glasgow for Liverpool four decades before Andy. “We go through the lounge that Kenny Dalglish is in for every game,” reveals the full-back. “With what he did for Celtic, my dad loved him.

  5. Steve Hunter @Shunter77. A Liverpool supporter from Norway proved his passion for the Reds – and shocked his mother in the process – by legally changing his name to include Anfield in his surname. Now known as Axel Gogstad-Anfield, the sports journalism student in Southampton added the name of the club's historic stadium to his official ...

  6. Owen's family now hope to ensure their son's memory is never forgotten with the launch of the Owen McVeigh Foundation. As Mark explained: "Our aim is to help enrich children's lives in the local area. [Owen's mother] Joanne works at Alder Hey and through them we can reach a lot of children and we can help in a lot of ways. " [It's] in Owen's ...

  7. Gemma describes herself as a ‘modern-day super mum’ at the top of her self-penned Northern Power Women bio; while being five-year-old Isabelle’s mother is a huge part of her life, it hasn’t hindered her career one iota. “It’s strange,” she reflects.