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Past & Present of Liverpool Football |
Anfield Rd Liverpool L4 0TH United Kingdom +44 0151 263 2361 |
Anfield Stadium became a part of Liverpool in 1884 and is home to the Liverpool Football Club. The stadium holds over 45,000 fans eager to cheer for or against the home team during intense regional and national matches. Be sure to stop by for a stadium tour and to visit the museum for a historical and fun look into the past and present of Anfield and the Liverpool Football Club. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Historic Stadium |
Goodison Road Liverpool L4 4EL United Kingdom +44 151 330 2200 |
Goodison Park opened in 1892 as England's first major football stadium with 4 double-decker stands that surround the arena. One of the most historic sports venues in the world, Goodison Park is now home to the Everton Football Club. The stadium has a 40,569 seating-capacity with a record capacity of 78,299 during the Everton-Liverpool match of 1948. Goodison Park Stadium Tours offer visitors the opportunity to walk through the arena, trophy rooms, and dressing rooms, and learn its rich history. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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History of Everton Football Club |
Goodison Road Liverpool, Merseyside L4 4EL United Kingdom +44 151 330 2300 |
Stadium tours of Goodison Park - the home of Everton Football Club - take place on a daily basis except for match days. The ground was built in 1892 following a disagreement with the landlord of their former ground at Anfield; Liverpool Football Club now occupy the original location. The 85 minute tour provides the football enthusiast with an in-depth look at the club history including a trip to the trophy and dressing rooms. Relax in the player's lounge, take a look around the Director's Box and finally walk through the tunnel onto the pitch. Advance booking is essential. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Large modern bowling alley |
Montrose Way Edge Lane Liverpool, Merseyside L13 1EF United Kingdom +44 151 228 1048 |
Just ten minutes drive from the city centre and situated in a busy retail park, this modern bowling alley is equipped with 28 bowling lanes and computerised scoring. Families and groups of all ages mingle in a relaxed and friendly atmosphere. Latest video games and amusements can be found in the large, softly lit arcade. Refreshments can be purchased from the cafe, where soft drinks, ice cream, burgers, hot dogs and chips are all available at a reasonable cost. The enclosed bar area serves drinks to enjoy in the lounge or to take up to the bowling lanes, but stick to beer as the wine is a bit grim. It is advisable to book a lane in advance to avoid disappointment. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Interactive football displays and memorabilia |
Anfield Road Liverpool, Merseyside L4 0TH United Kingdom +44 151 260 6677 |
Football fans, apart from staunch blues supporters, are sure to enjoy the guided tour, museum and interactive activities included in this exciting display of history and memorabilia. Visitors can step back in time and see a replica of the changing room in 1965 and learn how Bill Shankley's arrival in 1959 changed the history of LFC. Listen to pre-match talks, view the impressive collection of trophies, try your luck at commentating and test your skills in the penalty shooting gallery. The gift shop has a good collection of souvenirs. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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