why is anfield 2 and Everton is 1st? Anfield is older, more famous, is home to the better team and is well known as one of the best sporting atmospheres in the world.
💙Because Everton is known for being "THE PEOPLES CLUB"...and is the PRIDE OF MERSEYSIDE....and Anfield was the first home of Everton FC...while LFC did not exist at the time...if Everton hadn't left Anfield there wouldn't have been another club in the City...That's why EVERTON FC is known as THE PEOPLES CLUB..💙
Nice try but full of mistakes! How does Royal Liver Building become LRB? 'There are other historic buildings in St George's Hall' ! What have you been drinking? Liverpool hasn't had a Polytechnic for over 30 years! Croxteth Hall but not Speke Hall? I could go on.
Let me also add that the English museums have not updated their collections and are full of stereotypes and colonial history. They basically ignore their colonial history and how they dominated and destroyed many countries in Africa and in the Americas. They should learn from Scottish museums and churches that have begun to acknowledge that many of their artifacts are a result of pillaging many of their former colonies. They now make sure to represent artists from these former colonies and juxtapose the colonial art with new artists’ responses to what transpired in the colonial era. We were shocked to then go to English museums and see that there is no attempt to recognize this history. The one exception is the Maritime Museum in Liverpool whose 3rd floor is all about Liverpool’s history of participating and benefitting from the slave trade. So kudos to this museum.
Why is the thumbnail a reversed (mirror) image? - Copyright reasons, perhaps, or just their usual shoddy editing. (!!) BTW: Nice shots of the iconic Abbey Road zebra crossing - even though that's actually in London!
This video is full of inaccuracies. And why do you keep showing a photo of Abbey Road in London? It isn’t in Liverpool. No mention of the Beatles Story Museum or the statue at the docks? And the World Museum which show what important contributions men have made? What about women? Are you from the 1950s? Jeez.
Some great sights around a great city - well done.
I was born in Liverpool 75yrs ago and have never ever heard the Royal Liver Building being called The LRB....?
Same age Frank...Will be in your city in a few weeks time....is North John Street within walking distance from the station?..Thank you.
The Beatles Story is a wonderful museum.
I love Liverpool. Capital of the north and voted 7th best city in the world by Time out guide
Woolton Woods Cuckoo Clock Garden ,Lark Lane for Dinner , Go Cemo in Allerton see Granny RIP ,
why is anfield 2 and Everton is 1st? Anfield is older, more famous, is home to the better team and is well known as one of the best sporting atmospheres in the world.
💙Because Everton is known for being "THE PEOPLES CLUB"...and is the PRIDE OF MERSEYSIDE....and Anfield was the first home of Everton FC...while LFC did not exist at the time...if Everton hadn't left Anfield there wouldn't have been another club in the City...That's why EVERTON FC is known as THE PEOPLES CLUB..💙
Abbey Rd is in London 😂
No Cathedrals?
ellesmere port isnt in liverpool but other than that good video
@@pfella1878 suburban Liverpool
@@garyrigby21 grasping ther like
Nice try but full of mistakes! How does Royal Liver Building become LRB? 'There are other historic buildings in St George's Hall' ! What have you been drinking? Liverpool hasn't had a Polytechnic for over 30 years! Croxteth Hall but not Speke Hall? I could go on.
Let me also add that the English museums have not updated their collections and are full of stereotypes and colonial history. They basically ignore their colonial history and how they dominated and destroyed many countries in Africa and in the Americas. They should learn from Scottish museums and churches that have begun to acknowledge that many of their artifacts are a result of pillaging many of their former colonies. They now make sure to represent artists from these former colonies and juxtapose the colonial art with new artists’ responses to what transpired in the colonial era. We were shocked to then go to English museums and see that there is no attempt to recognize this history. The one exception is the Maritime Museum in Liverpool whose 3rd floor is all about Liverpool’s history of participating and benefitting from the slave trade. So kudos to this museum.
Why is the thumbnail a reversed (mirror) image? - Copyright reasons, perhaps, or just their usual shoddy editing. (!!)
BTW: Nice shots of the iconic Abbey Road zebra crossing - even though that's actually in London!
Written by AI? Certainly not by a native English-speaker or anyone from Liverpool!
Channel is based in the Ukraine.
WOW, the learning canteen seem to Need A Lot Of Learning About LIVERPOOL, they must of Missed 90%, and got another 7% wrong, oh well 3% good try..
1 to 14...leave.
15..start a rock band.
This video is full of inaccuracies. And why do you keep showing a photo of Abbey Road in London? It isn’t in Liverpool. No mention of the Beatles Story Museum or the statue at the docks? And the World Museum which show what important contributions men have made? What about women? Are you from the 1950s? Jeez.
Penny Lane also Missing worth a Visit
The first thing too do in Liverpool, would be too catch the first train or coach home! It is a dive! Like most major British cities!
you are so wrong
Matter of opinion.
Where would you go home to Dick!
@@richardhussey-cq2se Where is this "home" you are so keen to get back to? Come on - give us a laugh.
@@francisrooney109 Anywhere outside a big British city!
1. leave
Liverpool is well worth the visit but this presentation is ill-informed and basically stupid.