Le dóchas i do chroí
A very different brief – a banner to hang in pride of place in the customer’s home, and as you may have guessed, that home is across the Irish Sea. The Gaelic translates as “with…
A very different brief – a banner to hang in pride of place in the customer’s home, and as you may have guessed, that home is across the Irish Sea. The Gaelic translates as “with…
While the word “Kopite” has come to be used by those outside the club to refer to all Liverpool supporters, those of us versed in the Reds’ history know that this is not at all…
A one off piece to rescue neighbourly bragging rights, this little (at least compared to my usual banners) flag, made from an end-of-roll offcut, was rushed out in a couple of hours for my mate…
From Shankly to Dalglish, Liverpool enjoyed an unprecedented, uninterrupted period of success. The succession was never in question, the next man in line always an obvious appointment. It would take 15 years after the abdication…
A popular song among Liverpudlians, particularly as it brings back memories of that wonderful, tear-jerking musical montage after the Istanbul win in 2005, In My Life by the Beatles has featured on many banners before,…
For as long has Liverpool has had success as a football club, that success has been interwoven with the Club’s (and the City’s) link to Scotland. Liverpool played their first match on 1 September 1892,…