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Touchline Dad

Touchline Dad

TOUCHLINE Dad is written by Peter Harvey, a newspaper editor with Trinity Mirror Merseyside. Father-of-three Peter, 40, was a writer for the Liverpool Echo during the 1990s and has been editor of Trinity Mirror titles the Crosby Herald, Bootle Times and the Advertiser Series, West Lancashire. Touchline Dad is a lifelong Liverpool fan.

Our Jack...

Jack with his first Man of the Match award

JACK Harvey is seven, going on seventy-seven. He's a dependable, no-nonsense defender for Marine FC's U7s. He's played in the Bootle and Netherton league and Hightown league in north Merseyside. Jack has also played for Crosby Stuart. He is being encouraged to appreciate both Liverpool AND Everton...for now at least.

The Gaffer

The Gaffer

THE Gaffer is a true Blue. She's now swapped her Gwladys Street season ticket for one at the new Liverpool One shopping complex. She still gets steamed up thinking about Graeme Sharp in his skimpy shorts.

Not forgeting...

Emily

EMILY is five and has no interest in football. Her kicks come from dressing up, make-up, bangles and beads. Oh, and shoes. She changes them at least five times a day. Likes ballet, swimming and shopping. Cross her at your peril.

And finally...

Paddy

PADDY inherited a mini Everton kit from Sam down the road. No doubt 'Pads' will also get Jack's pass-me-downs, so that will narrow his allegiance to Real Madrid, Juventus, Republic of Ireland, England, Everton and Liverpool. Loves pirates, Shrek and Wall-e. He's got the second worst temper I know...

Marine AFC

FORMED in 1894 and based in Crosby, north Mersyside. The first team plays in the Northern Premier League and were champions in 1994 and 1995. 220.jpgThey had a famous FA Cup run in the early 1990s, eventually being knocked out by Crewe 3-1 in the 3rd round. Roly Howard was manager for a record 33 years (1972-2005), although he will always be remembered by some fans as Kenny Dalglish's window cleaner. TV presenter Ray Stubbs once asked: "How's business, Roly?" to which Roly replied "Oh you know - ups and downs."

Snapshots

Jack and his Marine U7 teammates
Jack, Carra, Emily, Touchline Dad and the European Cup
Jack, Emily and Paddy
Jack at Goodison Park, 2007
Jack at Anfield, 2007
Jack (stripes) in action for Crosby Stuart
Jack's former team Crosby Stuart U7s

Crosby Stuart

THIS was Jack's first club. It was formed in the early 1970s in north Liverpool and is now one of the biggest and most successful junior football clubs in the North West. Crosby StuartFormer players include Michael Ball (Everton and Rangers) and Stephen Wright (Liverpool and Sunderland). The club motto is 'To Enjoy, Not Destroy.'

Football Crazy

"JACK stood before me in his Buzz Lightyear pyjamas, hands on hips. I kicked him hard in the shins. Instead of falling to the carpet and rolling in agony, he laughed. 'Do it again, Dad. Do it again. We’ll trick Mum.' I didn’t fancy chancing our comedy double act with The Gaffer, so instead Jack clambered into bed still wearing his new 'shinnies.' 'Maybe tomorrow, eh dad?' he asked as he closed his eyes to see his Premier League heroes greet him."

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New Anfield

Posted by Peter Harvey on July 26, 2007 11:15 AM | 

A futuristic lookLooking towards the New Kop


LFCTHE new £300m Anfield looks impressive. Striking. Bold. Unique. Far better than the plans revealed last year before Messrs Hicks and Gillett rode into town with their satchels of dollars.


All this just days after Everton revealed their blueprint for the future. But what names will the new Merseyside stadiums be given? New Anfield? Stanley Park? Liverpool Red Sox Stadium? Chang Stadium? New Goodison?


What are YOUR suggestions? Post a comment below - you can be remain anonymous and we don't need your email address.

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Comments (5)

D-Bononono wrote...

Stade de Kirkby. Fortress Anfield. Teso Toffee Dome. dracukla's castle. seruiosuly though, why not the shankly stadium for the reds?

Posted by: D-Bononono  | July 26, 2007 12:40 PM

Bluenose wrote...

Well it looks a lot better than Everton's new ground - and that's coming from a Blue!

I can't see why it shouldn't just be Stanley Park Stadium - at least that means something to people. It's not a new Anfield so it's not worth pretending it is. Shankly Stadium is a nice idea but with £100m for the naming rights being talked about it will just get some bland sponsor's name instead!

Posted by: Bluenose  | July 26, 2007 2:27 PM

RON SILCOCK wrote...

The Ormskirk Advertiser Stadium, and in the players' tunnel there could be a sign saying 'This is the Ormskirk Advertiser Stadium' that the players could reach up to touch on their way out. Gives me goosepimples just thinking about it! Bring on those European nights...

Posted by: RON SILCOCK  | July 26, 2007 7:28 PM

Touchline Dad wrote...

Not sure the Advertiser marketing budget will stretch that far. It might mean less balloons for the Christmas lights switch-on this year. What about Everton's new stadium? The Kirkby Chronicle Arena?

Posted by: Touchline Dad  | July 26, 2007 7:59 PM

RON SILCOCK wrote...

I don't know why Everton don't just do a 'stadium share' with Marine. Just think of the money that they could save not having to advertise that they've got tickets left for the match. I phoned them up once asking what time the match started on Tuesday night. The woman in the ticket office said 'What time can you get here?'

Posted by: RON SILCOCK  | July 26, 2007 10:03 PM

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