Liverpool FC
When Everton left Anfield in a dispute over rent in 1892, club chairman John Houlding stayed behind determined to see football continue at the ground. He formed a new club from scratch, chose the name Liverpool… and created a legend.
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That is a Lovemark
Ten minutes before kick off in Athens, and every Liverpool fan will have all of the memories of Keegan, Hughes, Hammann, and Dudek flashing through their minds. Of Phil Thompson and Bill Shankly. Even of the magic against Alaves. That is a Lovemark.
Martin, United Kingdom - 24 May 2007
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I will love them forever
I love Liverpool because they never seem to let me down and they continue to be successful over and over again. I will love them forever.
Simon, United Kingdom - 17 July 2006
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I was born red
Some people say 'I've supported X team for 25 yrs'. I can't associate with this. I was born red. I eat, sleep and live Liverpool football club. It sways so many of my decisions. Favourite colour - (red) favourite country outside of UK - (Spain). The people I choose not to like - (Mancs). Liverpool FC is more than a brand, it rouses emotion and pride and loyalty. Therefore it is without doubt a Lovemark. You'll Never Walk Alone!
Simon, United Kingdom - 21 October 2005
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The greatest non-flag symbol today
Probably the greatest non-flag symbol today that exists in Britain. No other British city has an emblem which evokes such pride, a symbol that comes close to rivalling the cross of St George even. You will not meet a red scourer who is not in love with this symbol. I certainly am.
Jon, United Kingdom - 29 July 2005
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The Liver Birds are the tops
The Liver Bird is a symbol of the city of Liverpool and her most successful football team. The Liver birds sit on top of the famous Liver building on the river bank. Countless numbers of people arriving in the city by boat or ship see the Liver birds on their perch watching over the people of the city. The football team adopted this symbol for the city of Liverpool and proudly display the crest on their shirts.
Janakai, United Kingdom - 17 June 2003

