The Kop’s last stand: LFC and Norwich City line up facing the Spion Kop before the start of the very last game infront of the standing Kop.
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The Kop’s last stand: LFC and Norwich City line up facing the Spion Kop before the start of the very last game infront of the standing Kop.
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A blast of colour: Liverpool fans in full pomp during the 1980s.
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The Kop, January 29 1972. A sea of faces look on as Liverpool destroy Crystal Palace 4-1 with goals from Chris Lawler (2), Ian Callaghan and Kevin Keegan.
Ian Holden, supporter: “Liverpool v Palace was the first full game I went to as a 10-year-old boy. I remember being totally overwhelmed by the whole game. Just keeping your head up high enough to follow the game was an effort for someone so young. The love affair had started and since then I’ve hardly missed any home games.”
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May 4 1974: A young Liverpool FC supporter has fun with pigeons in Trafalgar Square before the FA Cup Final against Newcastle United at Wembley.
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Liverpool and Everton fans share a can of Tango during the Merseyside derby on October 7 1972. Peter Cormack scored the only goal of the game in a 1-nil win for the Reds. Photo: Steve Hale.
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A young Liverpool supporter can hardly bear to watch Liverpool concede another goal against Red Star Belgrade at Anfield on November 6 1973. The Reds let in two away goals that were to prove decisive in a tie that ended in a 4-2 aggregate win for the Yugoslavian team. Photo: Steve Hale.
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Liverpool supporters in Paris prior to the start of the European Cup final on May 27 1981. Photo: Steve Hale
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The legendary Dr Fun and his puppet “Liverpool Charlie” at Anfield. Photo: John Cocks.
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Flag pole corner at Anfield stadium circa 1912 with the original unroofed Spion Kop stand in foreground. The flagpole, still in the same place today, is a top mast from Brunel’s SS Great Eastern.
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The Kop commemorates Bill Shankly on October 3 1981. A young Liverpool fan holds aloft a homemade banner declaring ‘Shankly Lives Forever’ as he pays tribute to the much loved former manager who died on September 29 1981.
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