Jan
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It’s a fact that one of the most famous football clubs in UK is Liverpool. It was winner of the European Cup and UEFA Champions League five times (last in 2005) and almost won it again in 2007 but Milan marked 2 and Liverpool became runner up. Football is passion and to feel it is a must to get to local pub and discuss popular topics such Is Peter Crouch better player than Fábio Aurélio? or the record win in the competition in the Champions League 2007 when Liverpool’s 8–0 victory against Beşiktaş JK made Turkey the saddest country in the world. Now give me a pint of beer and lets start it:

The Arkles
Two giant and seven smaller TVs guarantee the ultimate football experience. Sky Digital and Sky Sports are the most popular channels. When there is no football people can play too : there is pool and frooties. In Arkles do not serve food.
Address: 77 Anfield Road, Liverpool, L4 0TJ
Open: 11 am - 11 pm

Cabbage Hall Hotel
Is by side of Anfield and a lot of fans go there when there are match days. The interesting point is that it is popular both among fans of Liverpool and the opposing teams which means that you can easily find good friends or enemies for life. On match days the bar has extra staff to guarantee your good service. In Cabbage you can have a meal too.
Address: 20 Breck Road, Liverpool, L4 2RB
Open: 11 am - 11 pm

The Barracuda Bar
The place is probably the most commercial and famous sports bar in Liverpool. There is music lounge and VIP lounge, there are various meals and beers, there is one big screen and another 23 additional TVs, and 5 extra on the bar. Sounds too good? Not that much, it has entry charge on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday Nights.
Address: Crane Buildings, 85/89 Hanover Street, Liverpool , L1 3DZ
Open: 11 am - 2 am

Liverpool Football Club is on: www.liverpoolfc.tv and these days they have special pink Valentine promo. Who says that boys are not romantic or girl don’t like football?

Filed by Maria on 26-01-2008
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