This shouldn't need to be said, but Liverpool F.C. represents a specific part of the world. Hopefully, a large part of the reason why people support this club is because they identify with the spirit of solidarity and inclusion that inform its namesake city and its people.
With that in mind, I can think of few things relating to our club more pointless and stupid than attempts to form a rift between local supporters and the larger, international fan base. I don't think it's a coincidence that the people who do this are the most toxic accounts, ...
... who otherwise spend their time questioning every move one of the greatest active managers in the world makes, insulting our own players, moaning about transfers (while ignoring our finances), and throwing tantrums when their "opinions" are questioned.
The fact that local supporters have the closest connection to the club, the most impact to what the rest of us see, and the most to lose should something happen to it isn't an indictment on your support, wherever you may be. It's just a fact of life. It won't make you less ...
... welcome when you go to Anfield. It won't make your opinion matter less when you try to make your voice heard through a supporter's trust.
If you're doing so, stop basing your opinion of a people and a city over what people with an obvious agenda on Twitter have to say.
If you're doing so, stop basing your opinion of a people and a city over what people with an obvious agenda on Twitter have to say.
Engage with locals.
Get to know Liverpool and what makes it special.
Get to know each other.
Unity is strength.
Also, stop fucking whining about the matchday squad.
Get to know Liverpool and what makes it special.
Get to know each other.
Unity is strength.
Also, stop fucking whining about the matchday squad.