Fernando Torres and David Ngog blasted Liverpool back into the title race with a 2-0 win over Manchester United on Sunday.
Torres returned from injury to fire his side in front with a Kop end
goal midway through the second half. Substitute Ngog then wrapped up
the points with almost the last kick of the game.
A second yellow card with minutes to spare for Nemanja Vidic piled
more misery on United, for whom former Liverpool star Michael Owen
featured as a substitute.
Join the Liverpool FC Supporters Club of NSW as we celebrate the visit of Anfield Legend, Robbie Fowler to Sydney.
Robbie and the North Queensland Fury will take on Sydney FC in the Hyundai A-League on Saturday 11th September at the Sydney Football Stadium. Gates open at 4:30pm and kickoff is at 7:30pm.
The Supporters Club will be holding a meeting at Cheers Bar, George St, Sydney which starts at 3pm and will last for approx 90 minutes. Then we will have pre-game drinks until approx 6pm when we will then walk to the stadium.
All Liverpool supporters will be congregating in Bay 4 in the SCG End of the SFS, and we ask all LFC fans to wear as much red as possible, and bring along any flags, banners, etc they may have so we can have as much colour as possible in the bay. Also be prepared to sing and get involved.
Tickets are only $20 for a General Admission ticket (excluding booking fee), and we would advise you to buy online at this link to avoid queues as they are expecting a decent walkup crowd. We look forward to seeing you there.
Our official affiliation with the Liverpool Football Club has
allowed us access for the first time to apply directly for tickets to Liverpool
FC home games.
To gain the benefits of being an official supporters club, LFC
Downunder pay an annual membership to the Liverpool Football Club. Applying for
tickets is great benefit which we are proud to be able to provide to paid
members of LFC Downunder. Match day tickets will be available at cost price,
however we will need to also pass on any money transfer /credit card costs that
we incur in purchasing the tickets.
The rules Liverpool FC apply to the supporter club ticket
allocation is as follows:
·The
Club has a supporter’s club branch allocation and this has been divided out
amongst the 209 branches. The Club used a programme that allocated the
tickets based on the total applications received for each game.
·As
many games were over subscribed, the tickets were allocated on a percentage
basis. This is reflected across each branches allocation for the over
subscribed games.
Currently we have been successful in obtaining many tickets
for our membership for the first half of the season. This allocation block is
now closed. Where we have not been able to obtain the full allocation of
tickets requested by members we are proposing:
·firstly grant tickets to members that have not
been allocated any other tickets from their request
·secondly make a selection from a random draw
We are happy to receive feedback from members and will
review all suggestions in the interests of making the ticket allocation as fair
as possible.
The tickets we have been issued for the first half of the
2009/2010 season can be found following.