YOU'LL NEVER WALK ALONE
This i'm happy to say is my first, and probably only, website. I have created it for the sole purpose of competing with my pals little brother Chris. He claims he can make a better site than me, so, me being me I duly accepted the challenge. By the way you can visit his site (why? i'll never know) by clicking here !!
This is a picture of me taken from my
friends webcam.
So what exactly is this site about? i hear u ask. The answer simply is I don't know. Over the course of the next few months though i will be updating and expanding the site to accomodate anything that might take my fancy at that particular time. In the meantime though I've decided to just incorporate some pictures and articles of my fave things (Including music, movies and most importantly Liverpool football club)
Here's a little about me...........
Name : Paul Griffiths
Age : 20
Star sign : Scorpio
D.O.B : 19.11.1982
Fave Film : Oceans Eleven
Fave Bands : Matchbox 20, 3 Doors Down, Spineshank, Linkin Park, Big Brovaz.............the list goes on but i'll stop there!!
Fave Football Team : Liverpool Football Club (obviously)
Fave American Football Team : Green Bay Packers
Here's
a little bit of info on what the individual characteristics of the LFC badge
represent:
1. The Liver Bird - The Liver Bird is an imaginary cross between an eagle and a cormorant. When Liverpool was granted city status by King John in 1207, the Liver Bird was used as an official seal. Ever since, the Liver Bird has become a traditional symbol of the City of Liverpool and is therefore incorporated in to the badge of Liverpool Football Club.
2. "You'll never walk alone" - 'You'll Never Walk Alone' is the famous anthem of the club. It was sung before games back in the sixties when local group Gerry and the Pacemakers were number one. The current logo incorporates this moto along with a representation of the ironwork from the Shankly Gates. Click here to hear you'll never walk alone (midi) with the song lyrics.
3. The Flames - The flames are symbolic because they honour the memories of the 96 Liverpool supporters who died at Hillsborough in 1989.