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Free LFC Women tickets for season ticket holders and Members

Free LFC Women tickets for season ticket holders and Members
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Free coach offer for Liverpool FC Women fixture

Free coach offer for Liverpool FC Women fixture
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How a Trip to the ER Ended With My OCD Diagnosis

How a Trip to the ER Ended With My OCD Diagnosis
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LFC stadium tours and museum open again

LFC stadium tours and museum open again Liverpool Football Club has re-opened its internal tours and museum, in time for the final weekend of half-term. Following a phased re-opening in line with government guidelines since April 16, the club is now able to open up its LFC Stadium Tour along with The Liverpool FC Story museum. The club is working closely with city partners to ensure a safe return for visitors and has also received the We’re Good To Go industry standard and consumer mark to reassure that the club is adhering to government and public health guidance. To ensure visitor safety, the tours and museum team have implemented extensive health and safety measures, making it a safe and enjoyable experience for everyone. Capacity will be limited to allow visitors to maintain social distancing. All tours must be booked in advance as walk-up sales cannot be accommodated. Visitors will also find hand sanitising stations on entry, implemented

Anfield pupils help to grow Liverpool s new pitch

Anfield pupils help to grow Liverpool s new pitch Local school pupils are helping Liverpool FC ground staff to grow grass for the pitch at Anfield this summer as part of the club s Red Way sustainability initiative. Children from Four Oaks Primary School in Anfield will spend the next six weeks growing their own patches of grass, which will then be planted as part of the new turf in preparation for the 2021-22 season. Ahead of National Children’s Gardening Week – which runs from May 29 to June 6 – LFC’s Red Neighbours team visited the school to deliver seeds and planting trays, alongside the club’s head groundsman, Dave Roberts, who shared his expert tips on how to grow the best-quality grass for the team to play on next term.

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