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  • FA Cup Semi-final: Reds release Merseyside rap song

    Posted: April 13, 2012, 1:42 pm by Anfield Road

    IT might only be the semi-final but tomorrow’s FA Cup semi-final has already got the feel of being a final in its own right. Liverpool against Everton at Wembley, no cup to lift but no better way of lifting the spirits of whichever side wins. And this is not time to talk about what it will do the side that doesn’t.

    It’s not just a trophy that’s missing from this ‘final’. There aren’t any cup final songs. Or at least there weren’t.

    Robbie Fowler, Bill Shankly, Rhys Jones, Gary Ablett and the Hillsborough 96 all get namechecked in a new hip-hop song released by LFC and local rapper Jamie Broad ahead of tomorrow’s match.

    Twenty eight years ago, Liverpool and Everton met in the League Cup final at Wembley. Supporters from the two best teams in the country travelled down to the capital together and ended up chanting ‘Merseyside, Merseyside’ as both sets of players completed a lap of honour.

    Five years later and Wembley was again the setting for another final – the Hillsborough final. On that day, in 1989, Everton fans stood side by side with their Liverpool counterparts as they remembered the 96 fans who went to a semi-final and never returned.

    There’s a lot of romanticising about just how friendly the ‘friendly’ derby actually was – even back then – but one thing’s for sure, it was a lot more innocent and good-natured than it has been in recent times. But, as the Hillsborough memorial service proves every year, when Evertonians turn up in their blue shirts to remember the loved ones this city lost 23 years ago this weekend, the mutual respect between the two club’s supporters hasn’t totally disappeared.

    It was certainly there inside Anfield on the night when ‘Z-Cars’ replaced ‘You’ll Never Walk Alone’ in memory of Rhys Jones and it was there at the funeral for Gary Ablett earlier this year.

    Reds release Merseyside rap

    On Saturday, just like on every other occasion the two teams have met, there will be families on Merseyside split in terms of who they’ll be supporting. Reds and Blues have always co-existed in households across the city and that’s very much the case where rapper Jamie Broad lives. A big Blue, Jamie’s parents both pledge allegiance to the Red of Liverpool.

    His great nan even had LFC tattooed on her arm.

    With the clock ticking down to kick-off of the most important derby for over 20 years, LFC has teamed up with Jamie, one of the most promising young rappers in the city, to record ‘Scousers on Wembley Way (Knock-A-Door Dash remix)’ – a track that celebrates both clubs and, in doing so, lists some of the things that unite us all, including a quest for Justice for the 96.

    Jamie Broad may be a Blue, we’re most definitely Reds but if we can help a young lad from Liverpool realise his rap dream and remind a few fans from both sides of Stanley Park about just what makes Merseyside football so special, we’ll be more than happy.

    Watch the video created by LFC TV now (and you can join in, lyrics are below).

    ‘Scousers on Wembley Way (Knock-A-Door Dash Remix)’ by Jamie Broad

    I remember back when I was growing up before my rap days
    I could hear Goodison from my house on match days
    It was so Iconic
    So of course I’m a Blue, my first kit had Ferguson number 9 on it
    Everton my team – I didn’t care for the rest
    But then – I’m a Blue but my parents are Reds
    We’re split across family lines whatever team we choose to be ours
    My great Nan had LFC tattooed on her arms
    I remember playin in the street as kids we watched
    An some wore everton shirts and some wore liverpool tops
    Before spitting them hot bars
    I only started rapping cos of the Anfield rap and John Barnes
    Now you could never change me
    Been growin my hair for years now and tryna make it look like Fellaini’s
    I’m a fan first, just another character
    I’m the next Jamie after Redknapp and Carragher
    I’m talkin my roots
    I remember Liverpool turning up for a final dressed in white suits
    I’m talkin the Spice Boys, how could I not?
    When McManaman ran the flanks and Fowler was god
    I was at David Moyes’ first game, it was heaven
    Unsworth scored a goal after 27 seconds
    And I had a new hero I was aware of that
    Cos he’s got red hair but like we don’t care and that
    When Liverpool came around I could hardly wait
    Back when I used to look forward to derby days
    Now I’m almost too nervous to see it
    Cos I still remember McAllisters free-kick
    I thought I could never watch the rest
    Then Pepe Reina threw the ball at Andy Johnson’s head
    I almost find derby’s too stressful to watch
    Hopin the ball don’t fall to Gerrard on the edge of the box
    I spend the game with my eyes covered by my hands
    Hopin that Tim Cahill will be punchin the flag
    Cos when the Blues and Reds play
    If you lose it’s horrible seein your mates the next day
    The friendly derby of blue shirts, red shirts and red cards
    Whether it’s You’ll never walk alone or Z-Cars
    But when it’s one of ours we’ve always been close
    Like when Zcars played at Anfield for Rhys Jones
    I’m talking Gary Ablett – mersey pride
    At Wembley after Hillsborough, both fans chanting Merseyside
    Cos it’s right we did
    As a city all were askin for is Justice for the 96
    So expose the lies and open wide
    All the files the government has chose to hide
    Cos there were lies about Liver daughters, Liver sons
    And that’s why we don’t ever buy The Sun
    Cos we lost some of our own but we survive when we crash
    The Liver Bird was phoenix to rise from the ash
    So remember the hour
    When we stuck a Liver Bird on each of the Wembley towers
    It’s a Scouse occasion – Merseyside you know this
    Both sets of Fans will travel down together on the coaches
    The country will notice we’ll bring it back
    They’ll see the greatest footballin city England has
    The city of Shankly and Kendall or even just
    Dalglish and Moyes, Dixie Dean, Ian Rush
    Cos in my Liverpool home, hand on heart
    We’re only really separated by Stanley Park
    So it reminds me
    Whether its YNWA or COYB
    And the country will remember the days
    When the Scousers took over the capital and Wembley Way

    Reds release Merseyside rap

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  • Football Aid 2012 – Play at Anfield!

    Posted: February 6, 2012, 4:28 pm by Anfield Road

    WITH the transfer window closing last week it looked like football squads all over the UK had been finalised for the rest of the season…..however with the first set of Bidding positions closing at www.footballaid.com tomorrow there’s still the chance to book your place in the Liverpool starting 11 for 2012!

    Football Aid promises you a unique opportunity to Live the Dream of an authentic match day experience; gaining exclusive access to the pitch and tunnel areas, pulling on your own personalised shirt in the official changing rooms, walking down the tunnel to the sound of a cheering crowd and ultimately to step out onto the hallowed turf and represent Liverpool in a never to be forgotten football match. And it’s all for charity as well!

    Getting involved couldn’t be easier, just visit www.footballaid.com, select Liverpool and position, then place your bid – it really is that simple. Bidding’s available throughout the month of February with the last available positions closing on Wed 7th March and there promises to be some hugely exciting auction action in the weeks to come.

    John BarnesWeek 1 should appeal to any Midfield Maestros out there, with the 45 min No 6 (CM), 90 min No 7 (RM) and 45 min No 8 (LM) closing on consecutive days between Tue 7th and Thu 9th February.

    Week 2 features the always popular 90 min No 9 (CF), No 10 (CM) and No 11 (CF) positions closing Tue 14th, Wed 15th and Thu 16th.

    Week 3 gives an opportunity for any defensive stalwarts to claim their place at the back with the 45 min No 2 (RB), 90 min No 4 (CH) and 45 min No 5 (CH) closing Tue 21st, Wed 22nd and Thu 23rd.

    Lining up at AnfieldWeek 4 gives a chance for any super subs to claim their place with the No 14 (CM), No 15 (CH), No 16 (RB) and No 17 (LM) closing between Mon 27th Feb and Thu 1st March.

    All that’s left is the last line of the defence, the 90 min No 1 GK position which closes on Fri 2nd. Finally, Wed 7th March sees any remaining positions made available in our always frenetic final day of bidding.

    Home Team positions close at 15:00 pm with the Away Team closing at 16:00 pm. If you’re concerned about losing out in injury time, or won’t be available to monitor your bid for any reason, make sure and use the automated Maximum Bid option and remember you can close an auction early by using the Buy Now option on selected positions.

    So don’t get left on the bench, visit www.footballaid.com now and make your bid to secure a place on your Field of Dreams!

    The Anfield turf

    Football Aid celebrated their 11th anniversary in 2011 and have allowed over 12,225 football fans the chance to ‘Live the Dream’ in more than 460 matches. They are a groundbreaking organisation which generates funds annually by hosting charity football matches at iconic stadiums all over the UK. The unique concept was the brainchild of businessman and Football Aid Chairman Craig Paterson and funds raised from the event will benefit the work of a charitable project nominated by the club, as well as projects nominated by Football Aid’s parent charity Field of Dreams.

  • Rest in peace Paul Rice

    Posted: January 21, 2012, 5:18 pm by Anfield Road

    THERE was much sadness amongst the Liverpool supporter community today at the news of the passing Paul Rice.

    Paul was one of the founders of the Spirit of Shankly, the Liverpool supporters’ union, and was a vice president as well as the vice-chair of the organisation.

    Paul Rice

    Paul Rice

    Paul chaired the first meeting of what later became the Spirit of Shankly at the Sandon, holding together a group of around 350 angry Liverpool supporters who all wanted something done about the impending crisis their club was in. Many people deserve credit for their part in the formation of the union but had Paul not been there to keep order that first night the union may never have gone on to be the success it became. 350 angry voices became “the noise that refused to be dealt with”.

    He was also chosen to represent Liverpool fans in the Merseyside area for the club’s own Supporters’ Committee, formed after the change of ownership of the club.

    He was Chief Executive of Liverpool Commercial District Partnership, a role he took up in 2006 following on from two years as Chief Executive of the Manchester City Centre Management Company. He started out at Liverpool City Council, where he worked for 14 years before becoming Town Centre Manager for Warrington Borough Council. After two years in the private sector as Regional Development Manager at Clear Channel, he returned to Liverpool City Council to become City Centre Manager. He was also Company Secretary of Baltic Creative CIC in Liverpool.

    Spirit of Shankly announced his passing at lunchtime today, describing him as “an inspiration to all who met him.”

    Paul Rice RIP

    It is with deep regret and sadness that the Spirit of Shankly have to announce that one of the founders and Vice President of the union, Paul Rice, passed away peacefully in his sleep at the Marie Curie hospice at 11am this morning.

    Paul was an inspiration to all who met him and was a dedicated and passionate member of the organisation, always giving leadership and advice.

    Our thoughts are with his family and friends at this very sad time.

    YNWA

    Tributes poured in for a man who made a difference.

    Tony Barrett, of The Times, said: “Paul Rice – friend, confidant & inspiration. Rest in peace mate.”

    Jay McKenna, of Spirit of Shankly, said: “Gutted to hear the news about Paul Rice. Truly inspirational and one of the best, most knowledgeable individuals I have met. RIP”

    Paul Gardner, also of Spirit of Shankly, said: “Absolutely gutted to hear about Paul Rice. One of the greatest people I’ve ever met. An inspiration.  I learnt a lot from Paul. Learnt things that will stay with me forever. To know him and work with him with SOS was a great honour. RIP Paul. YNWA.”

    Peter Hooton said: “Paul Rice was an inspiration to all that met him. From Chair of the Broadgreen Labour Party to his leadership of the SOS – a true hero RIP!”

    Liverpool FC Managing Director Ian Ayre said: “I was fortunate to have known Paul personally and he was a true fan, and also an excellent businessman. Paul was a leading figure in the representations between the club and the fans in our ownership issues some time back and I had huge respect for the way he conducted himself in my dealings with him. He will be sadly missed.”

    The Hillsborough Justice Campaign also paid tribute, saying: “The HJC is saddened to hear of the death of Paul Rice this morning. A driving force behind SOS, Paul will be sadly missed. The HJC offers its sincerest condolences to Paul’s family. You have lost a principled, committed man but his legacy will long live on.”

    Sam Armstrong, like Paul a member of both the SOS Management Committee and the LFC Supporters’ Committee, said: “Sleep peacefully Mr Chairman. Your advice and support were invaluable. Will really miss our little chats Paul. XXXXX YNWA”

    The Anfield Wrap: “On behalf of everyone at The Anfield Wrap we offer our deepest sympathies and condolences to Paul’s family. Paul was a great Liverpudlian in all senses of that word, a gentleman; it was a pleasure to have known him, to have met him or to have even known of him.”

    Rest in peace Paul Rice. 

  • Football Aid 2012 – Bid to Play at Anfield

    Posted: January 12, 2012, 7:49 pm by Anfield Road

    Football Aid - play at AnfieldLIVERPOOL FC have once again shown magnificent support and joined forces with Football Aid, allowing football fans the opportunity to grace the hallowed turf and play on their Field of Dreams at Anfield in 2012, while at the same time raising funds for charity.

    Football Aid’s magical event allows Liverpool supporters to ‘Live the Dream’ in an authentic match day experience. Players will gain exclusive access to the pitch and tunnel areas, pull on their own personalised shirt in the official changing rooms, walk down the tunnel to the sound of a cheering crowd and ultimately to step out on the hallowed turf and represent their club in a never to be forgotten 90 minutes of football.

    Alan Kennedy, keen supporter of Football AidThe matches have also been supported by a host of Reds legends, with the likes of Jan Molby, John Aldridge, Alan Kennedy, Jason McAteer, John Barnes and many more all lending their valuable support in recent years, by playing alongside or managing the supporters in the hugely enjoyable matches at Anfield.

    Getting involved couldn’t be easier, just visit www.footballaid.com, select Liverpool and your position, then place your bid – it really is that simple. And with most starting bids for positions at just £170, booking a position could turn out to be the best bargain you’ll ever bag! Bidding is open from now until the middle of March, depending on what position you want to play.

    So if you’re keen to secure your place on your Field of Dreams this season, why not visit www.footballaid.com today to make sure you’re part of the team!

    If you’d like any additional information, you can call Football Aid on 0131 220 5999 or email info@footballaid.com.

    John Barnes Lining up at Anfield The Anfield turf Football Aid - play at Anfield Alan Kennedy, keen supporter of Football Aid

    Football Aid celebrated their 10th anniversary in 2010 and have allowed over 12,225 football fans the chance to ‘Live the Dream’ in more than 460 matches. They are a groundbreaking organisation which generates funds annually by hosting charity football matches at iconic stadiums all over the UK. The unique concept was the brainchild of businessman and Football Aid Chairman Craig Paterson and funds raised from the event will benefit the work of a charitable project nominated by the club, as well as projects nominated by Football Aid’s parent charity Field of Dreams.