AnfieldCop Posted April 20, 2008 Posted April 20, 2008 (edited) This is a very very sad story (Maybe it has already been posted). Anyway - the lads on RAWK have been brilliant making banners for Tuesdays match and other things. Is there anybody on this forum who knows some of our players. What about a telephonecall to Liam at Royal Victoria Infirmary Hospital in Newcastle ? It would be brilliant if Carra, Stevie or some of the other lads could pick up the phone. Just a thought. You are a real hero, Liam. YNWA ! KOP TO FLY FLAGS FOR DYING REDS FAN LIAM Paul Rogers 20 April 2008 Liverpool supporters have once again proved just why they're held in such high esteem all over the world after rallying round to bring some joy to a young Liverpool fan dying of cancer. On the eve of the Fulham match, liverpoolfc.tv published the tragic story of Liam Harker, a 17-year-old Liverpool fanatic from Darlington, who was presented with a signed shirt by his Anfield heroes on the day that doctors admitted there was nothing more they could do to save his life. Liam only found out he was suffering from stomach cancer six weeks ago after he was admitted to the Royal Victoria Infirmary Hospital in Newcastle. After being treated with an intensive course of radiotherapy, Liam was told on April 3 that he had beaten the cancer as the tumour had started to shrink. Things took a serious turn for the worse the following day when Liam became very ill however. X-Rays revealed that the cancer had not only returned, it had spread throughout his body. It was at this moment that his parents were told that more radiotherapy would only help prolong his life by a matter of weeks. On April 11, Liam was told he had just two weeks left to live and was allowed home to die. Macmillan nurses are on hand round the clock to help him and his family at this incredibly difficult time. Upon arriving home, Liam's wish to his dad was to spend his final days in a shirt signed by the players he idolises. He also asked his dad to bury him in a Liverpool shirt when he dies as he's lived and breathed Liverpool Football Club all his life. When news reached the club of Liam's plight, the youngster's dad was contacted and Liam was invited down to Melwood on Monday to not only pick up a signed shirt but also be taken on a tour of Melwood and meet not just the players but also Rafael Benitez. Unfortunately, Liam was advised by doctors that he wouldn't be able to make the trip to Liverpool due to his worsening condition as even short trips between his home and the hospital in Newcastle for radiotherapy sessions take too much out of the youngster. However, while Liam couldn't make the trip to Melwood to pick up the shirt, on Friday one arrived special delivery at his home in the North East from Liverpool complete with the autographs of all his heroes. News of Liam's brave battle struck a chord with Liverpool supporters all over the world and fans on Red and White Kop, the independent Liverpool website, and many other official and unofficial fans forums took it upon themselves over the weekend to try and send a message back to Liam that he was never going to walk alone. The idea was simple: make a flag with a message to Liam, unveil it during the Chelsea game on Tuesday, alert ITV to Liam's plight and pray that the TV cameras pick it up for Liam to see watching back home in his bed in Darlington. Now today, a picture of the first banner has emerged. Put together by Liverpool supporter Mark Hanson from Blackwood in South Wales and his girlfriend Elaine, the flag will start out in Row 10, Block 108 of the Kop before hopefully making its way down to the front. "I was in tears reading about Liam's story," Mark told liverpoolfc.tv today, "and when someone started the thread about banners, I said I would help if needed as I'd done a few before. A few others said they were trying to get banners done, but had problems with time. "My girlfriend was on her way down to South Wales to see me as it was her birthday on Friday, but she's a mad red as well, so when I told her that I was doing a banner, she was more than happy to help. "On Saturday, we went and bought the material and spent all day cutting out lettering. I'll be gluing it all together today, as the girlfriend is off back home. "The only aim out of doing the banner is to make a fellow Red smile in his last few days. There's nothing we can do for the guy but to make him happy for a little while longer. Hopefully the banner will be picked up by the TV cameras but after Tuesday, I aim to send it up to Liam's house so he can drape it over his bed." As well as the flag created by Mark, a further flag has since been made by the 'Hollyhead Reds' (see below) Liam's friends and family are hoping these two banners are just the first of number of flags planned to bring some joy to the 17-year-old on Tuesday. http://www.liverpoolfc.tv/news/drilldown/N...080420-1309.htm Edited April 20, 2008 by AnfieldCop
Swipe Posted April 20, 2008 Posted April 20, 2008 God, that's so sad. Imagine being a parent and be in the situation where you have to have a conversation with your 17 year old child who tells you what he wants to be buried in. Lovely touch by the guys at RAWK. YNWA Liam
Old red eyes Posted April 20, 2008 Posted April 20, 2008 God give him strength please. Safe journey and YNBA/YNWA.
Leroy Posted April 20, 2008 Posted April 20, 2008 Very sad, that`s two lots of tears this week. God Bless you son.
Chili Palmer Posted April 20, 2008 Posted April 20, 2008 that is so sad, the bravery and dignity that some people show at times really does amaze me. YNWA lad, god bless.
surf Posted April 20, 2008 Posted April 20, 2008 (edited) this is the link to the thread on RAWK, definitely worth a read: http://www.redandwhitekop.com/forum/index.php?topic=217575.0 Edited April 20, 2008 by surf
Bootle Buck Posted April 21, 2008 Posted April 21, 2008 God Bless You Liam, I hope you know you will never be or walk alone.
San Diego Red Posted April 21, 2008 Posted April 21, 2008 YNWA Liam. It'd be terrific if we battered Chelsea for him.
mooks Posted April 21, 2008 Posted April 21, 2008 that is so sad, the bravery and dignity that some people show at times really does amaze me. YNWA lad, god bless.Amen. This is both when football is transcended and when the bonds that unite us as football fans find their truest expression. YNWA Liam
Jezzman Posted April 21, 2008 Posted April 21, 2008 Hang in there Liam ! My biggest wish is for the lad to see us lift the trophy in Moscow. Besides that I'm lost for words, it's so sad
Montse Posted April 21, 2008 Posted April 21, 2008 Such a sad story, YNWA Liam and well done to all those doing the banners, a fantastic gesture.
Buzz Posted April 21, 2008 Posted April 21, 2008 A very sad, tragic story. God bless you Liam and give your parents strength, YNWA.
Montse Posted April 23, 2008 Posted April 23, 2008 It was a lovely gesture at the beginning of the second half for ITV to make a special mention of Liam and show the banners - well done to all involved on RAWK
owenthomas Posted April 23, 2008 Posted April 23, 2008 i hadn't seen this story but saw some banners from where i was on the Kop and wondered what it was.. an absolutely heartbreaking story - puts a lot of things into perspective.. YNWA mate
Dmitch Posted April 23, 2008 Posted April 23, 2008 Really nice to see ITV actually covering it though..... Really sad story
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