Posted by Walk On Film A Liverpool film company, Tabacula, have turned to the fans of LFC to help release their latest film.
Walk On is a documentary that chronicles the story of how the crowd at Anfield took the song to its heart and in doing so transformed the sound of football, signaling the start of a new terrace culture. Fifty years later and in the same year that Bill Shankly would have marked his 100th birthday, Tabacula Films have produced a documentary charting the history of why Liverpool fans picked this song as their anthem and how the song has now spread the world over, sung in both defeat and victory. Director Ian Lysaght, an Evertonian, says: “Whichever team you support, you know the song – it’s now a worldwide phenomenon.” The documentary is presented by Kelly Cates and the film features Liverpool legends Steven Gerrard, Kenny Dalglish and Jamie Carragher plus Liverpool Legends from the 60s, fans, musicians and many others.
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Posted by malteserinhk Transfer windows. They divide the football community. Some love them, with the drama they bring; others loathe that they carry on until the season has started. I do prefer them to when transfers could happen all season long, but in recent years Liverpool have done so badly in them that it’s almost like it would be better if we did away with transfers altogether. This time around we did a fair bit of business early in the window and I’ve talked about most of those. Mignolet has been an instant success, as has Toure. Aspas looks like he might have the skills to do ok, but needs working on his strength. Cissohko has had a torrid start with that early injury, and Alberto hasn’t really had much of a competitive run, although he’s probably one for the future. So would we be getting any more players in?
Posted by malteserinhk Last two games saw us win one nil. Up next was United. Would I be happy with another one nil…. you betcha. Did I expect it? No… not in the slightest. Now that’s not to say I didn’t think we could win, on the contrary. The thing is Toure was out injured, and van Persie has been known to be a bit of a nuisance. However, we also had a man on fire at the other end. The one thing I never thought would happen was for one of the teams to come away with a clean sheet. How happy am I that I was wrong there…..
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