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Saturday, 4 February 2012

LFC

One of Yvonne's Facebook friends gave her tickets to an LFC match at Anfield as they couldn't get there (or didn't want to go). Yvonne asked David who he'd want to take and he chose me :) It was against Manchester United and LFC won.

It was only one bus ride away so nice and easy to get to. It was quite good, actually. In the past Yvonne had watched such stuff on telly and it always seemed a bit tedious, but live it seemed to whizz by. Before we knew it it was half time and then all of a sudden it was over. It was 2-1 and LFC scored their 2nd goal in the last few minutes.

Everybody stood up every time the ball was down at the man utd end so I had to keep helping David stand on his chair. We were quite near the top near to one corner; looking down on, literally and figuratively, on the away fans.

It was very loud and some of the chants were quite funny. There was one player who got booed every time he had the ball (one of their lot), but I never figured out why (something about lying according to the chants...?).

It was very busy coming out, but it was well designed and lots of people can all get out at once, the ticket tells you which turnstile you enter the stadium by so you go in and you are right near your seats.

David wore his LFC top, but was cold for the whole match so had his coat done up the whole time :/ We were considering getting a scarf, but at £7(!) we didn't!!!

Got a few random pictures, but didn't manage to photo a goal; by the time I could've got the camera ready it would've all been over.




Monday, 17 October 2011

Premier Of Will Film

We went to see the premier of the new film "Will". We stood around for about two and a half hours before the film started to see some of the stars.

The film features several LFC players and we were lead to believe that Steven Gerrard was going to be turning up. But he didn't :(
  David had been hoping to get an autograph from him and was rather disappointed. He did, however, get autographs from Perry Eggleton, Roy Evans and Kenny Dalglish.
 We were also disapointed that Bob Hoskins, Damian Lewis and Kristian Kiehling didn't come to it either.
The film itself was quite enjoyable. I wasn't enjoying it to start with but it soon picked up and was rather good and funny at times.

We finished the day off by watching Johnny English Reborn as we had some vouchers for the cinema, Oddly enough we were at exactly the same screen as we were for Will. I'd have to say that £26 for two adults and two children for a film is rather expensive, especially as they try and sell you overpriced snacks, popcorn, sweets and drinks.