FROM THE LFC.TV WEBSITE
Dig out your old Liverpool banners for this season's first official 'Flagday' when PSV Eindhoven visit Anfield tomorrow.
A win for the Reds will ensure top spot in Group C so the stage is set for a night to remember on and off the pitch.
The 'Flagday' phenomenon has proved a huge success over the years, starting during the 1993/94 season to commemorate the final campaign of the world's most famous football terrace.
They proved so popular that countless 'Flagdays' have been staged since and the aim is promote traditional Kop values and to further extend the reputation of The Kop around the world.
Liverpool fan John Mackin is one of the many 'Flagday' co-coordinator's and he's urging all fans attending the PSV game to play their part.
He says: "If you have a flag bring it tomorrow. KFS (Keep Flags Scouse) compliant of course, no Union Jacks or St George crosses. Wear your scarf with pride and ditch that half LFC/half Chelsea one. Red/white and red/white/gold are the preferred colours and any others have no place on The Kop.
"Bring your best, loud, singing voice and SUPPORT THE TEAM AND THE MANAGER. Respect PSV and their fans. Applaud their keeper. Be sporting. Make Liverpool FC proud of you."
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