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Old 10-01-2008, 10:32 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Was reading thru the news from Liverpool FC site, normally i won't read thru the whole story but this one is special.

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The story of an Asian girl on growing up as a Liverpool supporter in Asia and why Anfield is ever so special and different to her.



'But Asian girls don't watch football', screamed my mortified mother.

‘Do you have any idea what an ungodly hour it is, young lady!'

I took a sideway glance at the wall clock. It read 3:45am. Why yes, it was inexplicable to my mother why her teenage daughter would dutifully crawl out of bed and drop herself in dreaded darkness by the tele all for a football club that has aptly taught her to hold her head up high and not be afraid of the dark.

The year was 1999. Liverpool lost in a tragic fashion by two cruel goals minutes from stoppage time after taking a lead for close to 90 minutes in the 4th round FA Cup tie against the arch nemesis. My heart was too heavy to return to bed then but one is seldom sorry for 'sacrificing' bedtime hours for the Reds.

I have a confession. As embarrassing (and melodramatic) as this goes: I teared that ghastly morning for feeling the injustice of a team that was as near as on the other side of my TV screen was and as far as being on the other side of the world, which had this defeat so vividly embedded in my memory.

Derisive text messages from [insert adjective of your choice] United fans started invading my phone and the thought of being scoffed at in school just hours later made skipping school an appealing option, but to nurse a Liverpool heartbreak would never make a valid excuse to get a day off from school.

If you don't already know, football fans in Asia are well-versed in the art of "nocturnalism", that is to be religiously sleep-deprived over one's football team. When the final whistle snoozes, high school kids in Asia pack their bags then head off to school with heavy eye bags and it becomes part of growing up.

It was hard growing up as a Liverpool supporter in the 1990s. Before the internet was readily available, club news were few and far in between. Yet as many Liverpool supporters at this end of the world will say, however hard it was growing up as a Liverpool supporter, I will not have had it any other way.

Though I was completely charmed by Liverpool the first time I saw them on tele in 1995, I spent the next half a decade asking my tele, 'Do you always have to be this painful to watch?' (Don't you ask too?) It is still as painful some days today, but growing up with the club means you grow stronger together too.

The 1990s will be etched in our memories as the decade of defensive woes from Calamity James to Carra’s affair with own goals. The one thing I've learnt about being a Liverpool supporter even in the Far East is this: Liverpudlians stick through with their team from season to season no matter where or what.

I know of rival clubs' fans in Asia who habitually club-hop, but there was (and still is) something about Liverpool that draws their fans in and keeps them there, irrationally so. Perhaps history taught us to, but we're also accustomed to the Reds' ability to repay our faiths by extreme means and honestly, I love it.

The adrenaline bursting through the top of your head to the untamed butterflies in your stomach that needs to be caged, every comeback story adds a new dimension of belief to your sustained support of the club. Secretly, everyone loves a comeback match and no club does it better than Liverpool.

After a disappointing decade in the 1990s, the lads spun a classic comeback tale at least twice to clinch the unique treble in 2001 and by the time Istanbul happened, I was eternally ecstatic but not less familiar to such moments of midnight magic. Need I still mention the FA Cup final in 2006? Enough said.

The year of Istanbul was my tenth year anniversary as a larky supporter of the club. By Liverpool, I've been overcome by a conviction of what is worth it, is worth the wait. The 2005 Cup didn't do an Asian tour as the 2001 UEFA Cup did, so a trip to Anfield quickly had become a non-negotiable ordeal.

It was initially rumoured in Asia that Stanley Park would be ready by the end of 2008. Horrified by the prospects of never-been-Anfield-bound, I took a gap year in 2007 to spend a year in England. It is hard to articulate why, but Asians have often shared of having an
emotional seizure at Anfield. And I did so, too.

It wasn't hard getting there, a local bus ride of about twenty minutes from the city center and I was dropped at the gateway of my midnight magical moments, which were rushing into my head as I stood at the heel of the Victorian gates - for a split moment - to take it all in.

With both arms swung wide in a V-sign, a fellow Asian visitor whom I didn't know erupted into delirious roars the moment he got off the bus, 'I'm here, I'm here'! That is what I was talking about. As bizarre as it sounds, many Asian fans (men especially) get completely blown away just by the sight of Anfield.

I was on my own. I never knew Anfield was this majestic and beautiful to say the least. From the humble dressing room to the historical KOP end, the stadium tour lived up to its billing and it would take a lifetime to forget how wickedly entertaining our Scouser guide was.

One would have thought seeing The Cup will be the highlight of the trip, after all it embodies the relentless spirit of the club's anthem and reminds you why supporting this club is one of the best thing in your life, but no - I was in for a bigger treat at Anfield and no - it wasn't meeting one of the lads.

As I was leaving the stadium, frantically snapping up last minute pictures from the bus stand across the stadium, my defining moment as a Liverpool supporter came. A Scouser in his thirties sped towards me from the other side of the road and asked, 'Would you like a photo with the stadium? Let me help you!'

That was a moment that redefined my understanding of what You Will Never Walk Alone means. Pleasantly stumped and a lack of a better word, I shyly ran a flowing tap of 'thanks'. To which his reply would warm me for a decade of winters, 'Nah worries! Liverpool fans do anything for each other'.

This is why Anfield is so different and will always be so.
The red sea doesn't divide at Anfield. The supporters at the stands don't only stick with the lads on the field but they stick by each other in every sense of You Will Never Walk Alone. I may never see you again but if you are the Scouser I met at Anfield last May, on this public space, you deserve a heartfelt 'ta'!

- Jan Lin, Singapore 10 January 2008


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Old 10-01-2008, 11:05 PM   #2 (permalink)
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haha nice

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Old 10-01-2008, 11:20 PM   #3 (permalink)
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There are a high trend in girl supporter for LFC but this asian girl is a commitent fan
i appreciate her loyalty.
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Missed this article. Touched and amazed that Liverpool FC is so well loved by so many in Asia - and irrespective of age and gender too!

I wonder if some psychologists out there have bothered to begin analysing why this is so .. should be very, very interesting.

Thanks for posting this Delardino!

YNWA!
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Old 11-01-2008, 10:20 AM   #5 (permalink)
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There are a high trend in girl supporter for LFC but this asian girl is a commitent fan
i appreciate her loyalty.
Better LFC that Man Utd - during the late 90s when they won the treble etc and Beckham was playing for them - all the girls were Man Utd "fans". It was cool to be a Man Utd fan and everyone jumped on the bandwagon.

I bumped into a bunch of girls recruiting people for their fan club in Orchard road- well where is their fan club now?


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Old 11-01-2008, 10:42 AM   #6 (permalink)
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Better LFC that Man Utd - during the late 90s when they won the treble etc and Beckham was playing for them - all the girls were Man Utd "fans". It was cool to be a Man Utd fan and everyone jumped on the bandwagon.

I bumped into a bunch of girls recruiting people for their fan club in Orchard road- well where is their fan club now?
There isn't any Utd. fan club in S'pore now right? Not sure about that but can't be bothered anyway..

The main anthem from both clubs probably sums up everything, in You'll Never Walk Alone we can see passion among the Reds whilst in Glory Glory Utd or was it Glory Hunters Utd, i see most of them in the blue half of London now.

Like what the writer wrote, It was hard growing up as a Liverpool supporter in the 1990s.
but we gone thru that stage, right now the only way is UP and i believe success is just round the corner. Number 19, here we come~


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Old 11-01-2008, 08:21 PM   #7 (permalink)
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im impressed. hard to find people who have deep passion for a club like liverpool.


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im impressed. hard to find people who have deep passion for a club like liverpool.
I don`t think it is hard to find people who have deep passion for a club like Liverpool.F.C

You"ll Never Walk Alone

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There isn't any Utd. fan club in S'pore now right? Not sure about that but can't be bothered anyway..

The main anthem from both clubs probably sums up everything, in You'll Never Walk Alone we can see passion among the Reds whilst in Glory Glory Utd or was it Glory Hunters Utd, i see most of them in the blue half of London now.

Like what the writer wrote, It was hard growing up as a Liverpool supporter in the 1990s.
but we gone thru that stage, right now the only way is UP and i believe success is just round the corner. Number 19, here we come~

"Glory Hunters Utd"
I think they are making their way back now, Devil is on top of the blue now. hahaha...

Agree with you,

Thanks for sharing this story, it`s a motivation to others Liverpool.F.C fans with this type of fans around the world sharing the same passion for Liverpool.F.C

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