Being A Liverpool Fan From London

Mar 26
09:07

2012

Harold Smith

Harold Smith

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It’s no easy task being a die-hard Liverpool fan and living in London. It is an absolute mission from city to city – it takes me four hours to drive nearly the length of the country to get from my home in Kensington to watch games at Anfield. Luckily I have a chauffeur and so I am able to continue working while traveling,Being A Liverpool Fan From London Articles but it still takes ages and on occasion I get travelsick.           I know that there is more than one cheap Liverpool airport hotel because once when I flew to see a game I had no choice but to stay in it overnight because I had not booked in advance and all of the classier establishments were full. If you are looking for a cheap hotel Liverpool centre is also another place for you to search as I’ve seen a number of them when walking through the city centre. Personally, I like to spend my money on a nice room in a four or five star hotel, though I also like to save my money by employing lastminute.com’s ‘Secret Hotel’ deal, which frequently offers reductions of up to seventy per cent due to the fact that one is booking last minute and so the rooms would otherwise be sitting empty. The only problem is that sometimes there aren’t any available rooms in any establishment sin the area that you are planning to be staying in, which is the problem I encountered the time I ended up staying in a cheap and rather grotty hotel near the airport that time.           It has been a pleasure watching Liverpool this season, primarily because our strikers Luis Suarez and Andy Carroll have constantly been presented with so many chances by the creative midfield quartet of Steven Gerrard, Charlie Adam, Jordan Henderson and Dirk Kuyt. If they could only start taking a few of said chances then we might be able to start challenging for the league trophy again, but just the number of chances created makes for interesting viewing anyway."

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