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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, 39, worked as a writer for the Liverpool Echo during the 1990s and is the former editor of the Crosby Herald and Bootle Times newspapers (2001-2006). He is currently editor of the Advertiser Series in 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 playing in the Bootle and Netherton Junior Football League in north Liverpool. Jack played for Crosby Stuart U7s in 2006/7, helping them win every league game. He is being encouraged to appreciate both Liverpool AND Everton...for now at least.

The Gaffer

The Gaffer

THE Gaffer is a true Blue. Although she's now swapped her Gwladys Street season ticket for looking after three children on a Saturday afternoon, 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 Barbie girls and make-up, bangles and beads. Oh, and shoes. She changes them at least five times a day. Dabbles with ballet and swimming. 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, yoghurts and Josie Jump. He's got the second worst temper in the North West...

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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Zorro Unmasked

Posted by Peter Harvey on September 1, 2007 7:22 PM | 

How the ECHO celebrated Zorro's displayZorro TorresFernando strikes against Derby


LFCTHE answer to Liverpool's goal-scoring problem has finally been revealed in the form of Fernando Torres.


In the space of just a few games, the Spaniard has shown his expertise at putting defences to the sword with the clinical zip and pizazz shown by his fellow countryman Zorro.

The striker's sizzling pace and agility to jink past Ben Haim against Chelsea before scoring oozed world class. Now, he's followed it up today with two goals against Derby as the Reds ran rampant.


He's already looking worth his £20m-plus price tag, but Rafa (and every Liverpool fan) will be hoping he gets a long injury-free run as he hurtles towards his 20-goal target.


Will he prove the crucial difference in Liverpool's bid for the Premier League title?


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Comments (8)

elnino9manuhaha wrote...

The lad is world class absolutley superb

Posted by: elnino9manuhaha  | September 1, 2007 8:19 PM

har0ldinh0 wrote...

im not gettin too carried away... we are having a better start and better away games and taking advantage of our constant domination of possesion in matches . playin gmuch better football and enjoying it as the team seems to be ... 20 + points gap from the top team is the objective not to win the pl if we can close this gap significently i will be more then happy ...

Posted by: har0ldinh0  | September 1, 2007 8:19 PM

red1986 wrote...

yeah i'm really surprised and impressed by him initially i was stunned that we said went for him ahead of bent as bent has experience in the prem but Torres is at a different level and I honestly think that had he come from a bigger club he would have cost a hell of a lot more really glad he came
well done Rafa

Posted by: red1986  | September 1, 2007 8:25 PM

LFC_Shaun wrote...

He played absolutely brilliant today this kid. Absolutely top draw player. Some might say im taking this abit overboard, but im deadly serious. Torres is easily the best striker weve signed in years. Keep it up Torres is all i can say really.

Posted by: LFC_Shaun  | September 1, 2007 8:26 PM

Reds69 wrote...

I'm incredibly impressed with him so far. 3 premiership goals in August is a phenomenal start! And he pulls 3 defenders with him wherever he goes, which opens things up for other players to have good opportunities. He is strong and muscles through defences. I see him being an outstanding performer--I'm glad we have him!

Posted by: Reds69  | September 1, 2007 8:29 PM

lfc_diamond wrote...

looks a great player. i thought he would take at least half a season to adapt but it seems he's hit the ground running. (which i have no problem with)

Posted by: lfc_diamond  | September 1, 2007 8:43 PM

Dave wrote...

I was impressed that he was made team captain of his former club at such an early age. It showed he had 'something about him'

Posted by: Dave  | September 2, 2007 11:40 AM

Touchline Dad wrote...

I've been informed from two separate sources that Zorro was, in fact, Mexican. I consider myself told off. Sloppy journalism.

However, I believe the Spanish for 'fox' is Zorro, so perhaps he's our 'fox in the box?'

Posted by: Touchline Dad  | September 23, 2007 12:30 PM

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