4月25日
I am so proud to be a lfc supporter, really.
from http://www.liverpoolfc.tv/news/drilldown/N159696080424-1150.htm
LIAM: THANK YOU SO
MUCH
Jimmy Rice 24
April 2008
A
terminally ill Kopite has said an emotional thank-you to fans who held aloft a
banner telling him 'You'll Never Walk Alone'.
The message to 17-year-old Liam Harker was displayed at
Anfield during the Champions League semi-final against Chelsea.
The brave teenager, who has been given just weeks to live, said: "I would
like to thank the fans for everything they have done for me. They have been
fantastic, they really have."
News of Liam's battle against stomach cancer has struck a chord with Liverpool supporters all over the world.
Fans on the independent website Red and White Kop pulled together to organise
the banner and flag tribute in the Kop end in front of millions of TV viewers.
One read: "Liam Harker, millions of Reds are with you every step of the
way, hold your head up high my friend as you'll never walk alone. God
Bless."
The Darlington youngster's mum, Tracey, said:
"Thankfully he managed to stay awake to watch the game with us and seeing
the banner on the Kop was quite a moment. It is something we will never forget.
"Liverpool as a club and the fans have
been absolutely fantastic. Liam has been in absolute awe. He couldn't believe
that people who don't know him are doing this.
"The gifts, the banners, everything, it just shows there are some good
people left in the world.
"I'd just like to say that Liam and his family appreciate everything that
they have done.
"They have given us some precious messages over the last few weeks and it
has been so good for us. Thanks to absolutely everyone involved."
While Chelsea grabbed a valuable away goal in
the game on Tuesday, Liam for one is still sure Liverpool
will progress.
Tracey added: "He is still convinced they are going through."
Red and White Kop member John Doherty first wrote on the internet forum two
weeks ago after hearing of Liam's story through a family friend.
"It's heart-breaking for such a young lad," he said.
"What touched me about it was the fact that all he wanted was to sit in a Liverpool shirt.
"I was tearful, and felt proud of the response from the fans, but it's not
about us, it's about Liam."
John's post sparked a surge of messages from fans across the world, including
from Australia, Sweden, Thailand
and Canada.
"Liverpool FC is a just a big family and this just goes to prove
that," he added.
Amy Jenkins, from Anglesey, North Wales, was
one of those who made a banner after seeing the story on the internet.
She said: "It was his wish to have his name up at Anfield. It is such a
sad, heart-breaking story, I felt I had to do something."
Fans have arranged for some of the banners to be sent to Liam. The others will
travel to Stamford
Bridge for the return leg
next Wednesday.
Liverpool FC PR manager Brian Hall said: "We were very sad Liam could not
make the trip (to meet the players earlier this week). We sent him a shirt with
all the players' names on and a team photo, and we hope that will give him the
little bit of happiness he so richly deserves."
Another article about Liam Harker on liverpoolfc can be found here:
http://www.liverpoolfc.tv/news/archivedirs/news/2008/apr/18/N159620080418-2139.htm
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