The Merseyside derby match on Saturday night was perfectly matched.
It was the week when the book “Birth of the Swan” book volume 1 was released, which in this book 1 will have a lot to do with Everton, with Everton and Liverpool having the same starting point. Is St. Domingo Church ..
I’ll be posting this book tomorrow or the day after tomorrow. (But now you can order, both website aladinonline add Line @aladinonline add Line @siamsportshop The bookstore section should be released from Wednesday), but this post I would like to write specifically for the Merseyside derby match.
Many of you would have known before, that Liverpool is a new football team that is separated from Everton again, born by a man named John Holding.
Holding was Everton’s 1878 President of Everton, first known as St Domingo, Liverpool had not yet been born and would never have opened their eyes to the world if Ho. Everton’s management with the board did not later argue with each other.
Everton was born before Liverpool FC. While Anfield was before Goodison Park.
After changing its name from St Domingo, the new church in Everton, to Everton, in line with the expansion of a non-specific team to a small football team. Of the church anymore, but related to the community in the wider picture Including moving the field 2 times, Everton finally settled on a football stadium called Anfield
It’s the same Anfield as the current Anfield of Liverpool.
Everton used Anfield as its own home ground in 1884, until the day of the big fight in 1892 the team moved to a new settlement one kilometer northwest. Of Stanley Park Park named Mir Greenfield A new football stadium was built there and renamed Goodison Park.
Houlding was voted out of the position of Everton club president. He was left with only a small group of friends. With a few footballers still by their side And an empty football field At Anfield
He wouldn’t be able to continue with the football team because he had invested a lot of money at Everton. Just the business of a pub and a hotel makes holding, eating, eating and spending the rest of their lives. But the fire in footballing ownership is still in the middle of being branded by the old management who have split up to create a new team that they just take advantage.
If he laid his hand, it was no different from being a loser.
There is already a football field. So Houlding chose to create a new football team to use at Anfield, and he had his right-hand man, John McKenna and his best friend manage to recruit football players.
Everton used half and half of England and Scotland players. Liverpool refused to follow at all. So McKenna went north to persuade a jewel from Scotland to play football on the same team. So the first team in Liverpool’s history was purely a Scottish player, the Team of the Macs people call it.
That was the birth of the two Merseyside teams, Everton, Liverpool, Anfield, and Goodison Park.
The relationship between Everton and Liverpool is like family. Bind and link each other They are like brothers and sisters who sometimes don’t understand each other but still love and care for each other.
In the field, each party performed their own duties. Worthy of being a battle of dignity, proving who will be number one in the city There is a fierce play. Yellow card, red card flying The Merseyside derby is already the most recent red card game in the Premier League.
Don’t need much Going back to history, only the first game that both teams had to fight. (Liverpool won 1-0 in the Liverpool Senior Cup final, former Everton player Tom Willie was the only goal scorer of the game) The result was over in a chaotic protest.
But nevertheless ..
There was also overwhelming love between these brothers. It is similar to a pair of brothers who are constantly fighting. But when the most important and meaningful time comes Each other knows that they love and care for each other.
On the day Everton’s 11-year-old youngster Reese Jones died of murder in a nationwide hurricane in 2007, Liverpool invited the family of the hapless boy to Anfield. The whole Kop stood up, applauding Reese’s parents and brother. Some wiped away tears with compassion.
And the song Z Cars rocked Anfield in the midst of the applause from The Kop.
What is the meaning of the song Z Cars at Anfield? Just like You’ll Never Walk Alone, it’s played at Goodison Park.Z Cars is the Everton team’s performance song before every race at Goodison Park.
This is the Class of Merseyside ..
September 17, 2012, five days after the heaviest new evidence was released, clearing out the tainted 96 lives of the Hillsborough tragedy and bringing another trial, Goodison Park commemorates. And salute the Kop, all 96 lives before the Premier League game at Everton to deal with Newcastle United.
The photos of the deceased were put on the scoreboard and the names were running through one by one. All the football fans in the uniform and blue scarves stood up, giving out loud cheering and clapping.
In the middle of the field, a couple of girls and boys stood hand in hand. Older girl Wear blue number 9 boy younger Wear the red number 696 ..
Then the harrowing intro of The Hollies’ He ain’t heavy, He’s my brother.
The atmosphere seemed to be immersed in a reverie. The intro softened in harmony with the first verse that rang ..
“The road… is long..
I remember watching that game live. Seeped in for a long time with it touches my heart so much It is a ceremonial full of meaning.
“… With many a winding turn
That leads us to who knows where
Who knows where
But I’m strong
Strong enough to carry him
He ain’t heavy, he’s my brother…
……
Doesn’t weigh me down at all
He ain’t heavy he’s my brother
He’s my brother
He ain’t heavy, he’s my brother, he ain’t heavy”
Not at all .. He’s not heavy at all. I can carry him. He’s my brother.
Class of Merseyside..
The ceremony was full of emotion. But it was even more emotional when it was Everton. The only team in the world that can call Liverpool brother – brother, fully in its meaning.
A few days later, The Kops in the Anfield Cops Stand were converted into blue and red consonants THANKS.
Thank you .. Thank you very much .. Brother
That is the love that fills between Liverpool and Everton. Although we may not be able to see it at times, it does not mean that it does not really exist.
In the Hillsborough tragedy, even the 96 dead were the Kop. But many Evertonians have lost family members as well, some have lost their father, some have lost their siblings, some their relatives, friends, loved ones ..
Everton never stops supporting family and friends. Of Hillsborough victims
April 15, 2013 Everton President Bill Ken Wright attends an annual memorial event in Anfield. He made a speech among Liverpool attendees Kenny Dalglish, Alan Hansen, Ian Rush Phil Thompson, John Aldridge, Steven Gerrard, Jamie Carragher. And many others, including families, relatives of all 96, filled the stands.
It’s a catchy speech Ken Wright speaks at Anfield on behalf of Everton. He said that as a kid he went to watch football both Liverpool and Everton play. One week here at Anfield. Another week goes there .. At “the other place”
It’s not a big deal. He could say Goodison Park. Nobody said anything. But he chose to use words that were more special Words that show a classy tense
“I hope that next year, the 25th year, you guys will celebrate the biggest victory any team in this country can do. It’s not just a football victory. But it is the victory of life ..
“Everton Football Club and our manager David Moyes, who were seated there, salute you. And if you want to go and do something for them at our place with your friends. Some blue people .. the door is always open for you – the door is always open to welcome you.
On the day when everything unfolds, 96 tainted lives are about to become innocent just awaiting a verdict in 2017, Everton invited the Hillsborough Family Support Group, who have been campaigning for justice, for the matter. Led by Margaret Aspinal and Jenny Hicks Magudison Park against Bournemouth
The applause rang longer than ever. Every Evertonian rejoiced at The Kop’s loosened bondage. On-field cameras capture close-ups of each football fan. They and some of you have water in their eyes.
The fabric banner, Justice at last .. brothers in arms, was pulled open and prominently in the stands.
That’s it. Class of Merseyside .. Everton and Liverpool make us cry more often than we think.
Yesterday I sat watching the clip, Bill Ken Wright gave a speech at Anfield. Watch a clip of Liverpool inviting Reese Jones’ family to Anfield. Watch a ceremony clip featuring the song He ain’t heavy, He’s my brother, hosted by Everton for Liverpool at Goodison Park. Watch the clip of The Kop Stand. In conclusion, THANKS watched the clip of the day when the Blue Toffee team invited the Hillsborough Family Campaign Group several times to Goodison Park.
Tears flowed around every turn, especially the Ken Wright period, Reese Jones and the time when the voice of The road .. is long … sounded at Goodison Park.
Back in the past, at the funeral of Everton footballer John Houlding attended a coffin carrying with Liverpool players at the funeral of A’s football player John McKenna. Everton was also carrying his coffin with the Liverpool player.
Some Everton fans may hate Liverpool. Some Liverpool fans may hate Everton. That is, individual matters of each person cannot control their feelings. For I have never hated Everton. On the contrary, they always support them in important games.
It is not about the good hope they have shown, it never stops in joining the call for justice for 96 Hillsborough Lives. I just feel that ever since I watched football in the late 80’s it was Everton battling Liverpool. Make lots of memory games together.
The beginning of my support for Liverpool has Everton as part. Liverpool and Anfield’s beginnings were also dominated by Everton.
The day Ian Rush fired for the FA final The Everton Cup knocked out in 1986 and 1989, I’m glad.
The day Robbie Fowler shot in and crawled, sniffing cocaine along the back line, I was delighted.
The Day of Gary McAllister Stealing three free kicks, stealing that ball, I was happy.
Or on the day Divock Origi tackled the goal for 90 + 6 minutes, I shouted loudly. Jumping and dancing to suppress joy
But on the day Everton beat Liverpool at Anfield on Saturday. After shaking off all the disappointments I am pleased with them The pictures of their celebration and the tears of Duncan Ferguson were truly beautiful for a Merseyside derby.
The long wait is always valuable. Liverpool fans will understand. So we should not despise anyone’s waiting. I still remember the feeling when the 30-year wait was over. Even now I have not forgotten. It will stay with you forever.
This season, I accepted the defeat to Everton. The rest of the game will have to give the best and hope that the team will return. As for the vengeance of Merseyside, I would like to leave it quickly. For the next season we will come to get it back ..
Tang Kui
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