When Sean and Liam’s father passed away suddenly at Anfield, Sean stepped up to be a father figure at just 13 years old. He’s gone on to suffer further loss in his life but always remained strong and been there to help others. Watch as Reds star Cody Gakpo pays him and his family a visit.

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31 Comments

  1. What a beautiful video. I want to find the 27 people (so far) who have pressed the 'dislike' button and give them a big hug. They need some help in life, because THIS is what it's all about. ❤❤

  2. I held it together until they went to Gakpo's goal. Then I lost it. As an American, we have different versions of YNWA, but it doesn't hit like this. 20 years ago, I randomly picked LFC as my premier league team. Well, I guess it wasn't completely random, but one of the few English things I was familiar with at the time was the Beatles and I knew they were from Liverpool. While that seems like an ancillary thing on which to decide your favorite team, given my greater understanding today of how the English develop a relationship with their local club, I'm glad it went that way. I didn't know what I signed up for. But LFC, 4400 miles away from me, has given me moments in my life that I will never forget. YNWA.

  3. Great video but the part at the end was very presumptuous. They were invited along to Anfield to "watch the team becoming champions". What if Liverpool had lost?