Official Supporters Club

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    OLSC West Yorkshire

    Welcome to the official site of the OLSC West Yorkshire.
    We are the official supporters club for West Yorkshire area of the great,
    the mighty and the most successful British football team.

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    OLSC West Yorkshire

    Welcome to the official site of the OLSC West Yorkshire.
    We are the official supporters club for West Yorkshire area of the great,
    the mighty and the most successful British football team.

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    OLSC West Yorkshire

    Welcome to the official site of the OLSC West Yorkshire.
    We are the official supporters club for West Yorkshire area of the great,
    the mighty and the most successful British football team.

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    Six Times European Champions

    Welcome to the official site of the OLSC West Yorkshire.
    We are the official supporters club for West Yorkshire area of the great,
    the mighty and the most successful British football team.

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    OLSC West Yorkshire

    Welcome to the official site of the OLSC West Yorkshire.
    We are the official supporters club for West Yorkshire area of the great,
    the mighty and the most successful British football team.

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    OLSC West Yorkshire

    Welcome to the official site of the OLSC West Yorkshire.
    We are the official supporters club for West Yorkshire area of the great,
    the mighty and the most successful British football team.

Official Liverpool Supporters Club (OLSC) West Yorkshire

Welcome to the supporters branch website. We are a an Official Supporters club for Liverpool F.C (OLSC), we are not a match ticket agency for LFC. Our members meet regularly each month and we travel together to matches.    To become a member please visit the members page where you can complete the membership form and find out more about the supporters club. We hold monthly meetings on the second sunday of every month in Leeds. Details of time and venue of the meetings can be found on the memberrship dashboard.

 

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Last match
13th August 2023 – 16:30 – Chelsea (A)
Upcoming
19th Aug 2023 – 15:00 – Bournmouth (H)
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26th August 2023 – 16:30 Newcastle (A)

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LATEST NEWS

We are famous...In India!!

We are famous…In India!!

Our chairman recently got interviewed by an Indian national newspaper,  and was asked about his views on number 19!! Full article can be viewed here: Fans of Fanfield Road: Liverpool faithfuls revelling in the end of title drought Anfield may be shut for the fans because of the pandemic, but with Liverpool winning its first league title in 30 years, and 19th overall, means The Unbearables now hold bragging rights. Newly-crowned Premier League champions Liverpool travel to Etihad Stadium on Thursday night to take on second in the table Manchester City, title-holders for the last two seasons. As is the custom, Pep Guardiola’s team will give the Reds a guard of honour before kick-off. Even though there will be no fans in attendance at the venue, it’s bound to make every Liverpool fan’s heart swell with pride and there are bound to be a few tears of joy when they watch the end of their 30-year title drought from afar. Ken Skupski, a former top 50 men’s doubles tennis player, was just seven when Liverpool won its last league title, back in 1990. He doesn’t remember it, but curiously, has a faint recollection of his hometown club losing the 1988-89 title to Arsenal based on a weaker scoring record (both teams were tied on 76 points). “That hurt,” he offers. Patrick Newton, another Liverpool resident, was just four when Liverpool won what is arguably considered the most gripping Champions League finals ever played in 2005. He doesn’t have much recollection of […]

We have done it!!! Premier League Champions

We have done it!!! Premier League Champions

Liverpool ended their 30-year wait to rule English football’s top-tier after Manchester City failed to get the win they needed to prolong the season at Chelsea. Goals from Christian Pulisic and Willian were enough for a 2-1 win over the reigning champions, with Kevin de Bruyne’s free kick being scant consolation. The result sparked emotional scenes across Liverpool, Merseyside, and the wider world, as the Reds wrapped up the title with seven games remaining – a Premier League record – in a tumultuous season that once threatened not to even be completed due to the Covid-19 pandemic. For anyone unsure of what this means after three decades of frustration, you need only see the video Liverpool put out on the final whistle.

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