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By Anita Ortega


The most common name when you walk in the streets of Liverpool when referring to Liverpool is the Reds. This has been passed on age to age and runs down from their traditional red jerseys that they put on every time they play at home. This culture has a global following of 42 million people with 2 million liverpool fc supporters hong kong situated.

The question could be why the Liverpool FC elites in Hong Kong; there is a rather huge following of supporters who demand a large share of attention when looking at the global reception of Liverpool as a brand and a club which has been evident over the years through their strategies.

This season a lot could be spoken about the club itself. The way it have managed to turn around things unbelievably and pose a huge threat to the clubs which have been dominating the English Premier League in previous years has left many speechless. This season could arguably be amongst the best the club has seen in a top flight premier league football for a long time. There impressive performance is a clear indicator of their success in recent times.

The Chinese fan base is quite vibrant. Their social media presence is quite commendable. With Facebook, Tumblr and Blogs, this group has proved to be a loyal group with interconnected and coordinated activities all aimed at showing and rendering their support to the club.

Through this, Hong Kong followers have gotten the chance to make their way to Europe to watch their matches. This is quite a commendable move that shows nothing but sheer love for the club and support at its best. This led to subsequent travels by the club to Asia in the summer of 2012. The followers had the prime chance to meet their icons and even get their jerseys signed by the stars themselves.

A deeper look in what currently is sensational to these followers you will note is same as for those in Anfield. The dynamic duo, Luis Suarez and Daniel Sturridge. The two this season have commanded the goal scoring capability of the English football this season. Between them are almost sixty goals in 30 premier league matches a fact that many clubs are even struggling to meet the tally of either of the two players.

Football is a game of many, in this sense it means that an individual by himself along cannot be declared the victor, the team is. The Hong followers as a team have positively participated in a community through supporting the sick and making donations to less advantaged children.

Liverpool FC from its slogan, you will never walk alone, has influenced not only its players but the followers too. They have an easy way of influencing the environment and surrounding they are in and never disappoint from the pitch and off the pitch.




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