Comments

Submit your views in the box below. Alternatively, you can debate these issues with fellow fans on our Message Boards or blog about them on The Kop

The views expressed here are not those of Liverpool Football Club (read more)


You must be over thirteen years of age to post a commment

You must have set a nickname to post a comment.
Click here to set your nickname.

Sorry, comments are closed for this article.

Sorry, new comments are closed for this article.

You must accept the Terms & Conditions before posting a comment
Make a comment on this article
By submitting this comment I confirm I am over 13 and that my post abides by the rules of the The Kop (read more)
You must be fully logged in to post comments.
You must login to post comments.
Can speak from experience,this will go down very well in Thailand. We are masssiive over there. Trouble is most of the shirts over there and merchandise is counterfeit!!
L-MAN07
16th Nov 2012 13:32
LFCis0ne
16th Nov 2012 13:52
"This is a GREAT idea to get more fans, and that extra support, did you hear us at Stamford Bridge last Sunday? You could not even hear Chelsea fans, AT ALL."
redrob2005
16th Nov 2012 15:02
"great move"
LFC1958
16th Nov 2012 15:32
"Just got back from Vietnam,Cambodia and Laos and the there was more people wearing LFC shirts than Manure ones although they are the ones that went there to promote their Team. Shows you who is the bigger club.YNWA"
harbin91
16th Nov 2012 15:33
"Think it's good that LFC are trying to connect with fans all across the world. Shows that we are a worldwide club."
LFCInstanbul
16th Nov 2012 16:42
"This will go down well in Thailand...they have lots of supporters of LFC and the Manure there. The Manure ones can't read, so it won't be any use to them!! :)"
fobiuz
16th Nov 2012 17:45
"Congratulations to all the Thai supporters over there - great work LFC! YNWA :)"
iMarkLFC
16th Nov 2012 18:10
"no disrespect but last week i thought our official facebook page got hacked by thai lol. "
redblood48
16th Nov 2012 19:50
"As most Thais earn a pittance , its no wonder they can only afford counterfeit shirts L-Man07, I'm married to a Thai and there is no way they can afford genuine shirts, anyway what does it matter, they support the club with real passion."
jsvaisg
16th Nov 2012 21:03
"à¸"
Shoops77
16th Nov 2012 21:09
"Sorry but isn't that type of photo with the manager meant to be reserved for new manager appointments. Hope the Twitter account does well but I assume this idea was one of Chang's last "great" ideas."
irishjohan
16th Nov 2012 21:14
"Jen Chang sacked merits a mention LFC.tv. Good riddance to bad rubbish. He will certainly walk alone. Well done LFC."
curlyted
17th Nov 2012 0:30
"We are massive all over Asia,especially Vietnam"
ananve
17th Nov 2012 4:51
"I am so glad for the Thai locals, although I am not a twitter user myself and I love reading English stu here, but the Thai locals use mainly Thai language so this is great for them. L-MAN07, many of them will save up and buy a genuine shirt and they will treasure it at home as their precious."
olddoc
17th Nov 2012 7:28
"I'm in Bangkok. I have genuine LFC kits for both my kids, my wife and myself, no matter how high the price, we'll reach it. Our other sport gears are all Adidas (BTW, Nike is not allowed in our house). Guess we have to find warriors' sport gears now! My bank account is at the Standard chatered bank. I'm a LFC supporter since Kevin Keegan was playing. We're a LFC Thai family!!!"
L-MAN07
17th Nov 2012 12:12
"Redblood,Anave..Married 8 years to a Thai girl myself.Also lived in Thailand for 2 years. My point was that the fanatical (wonderful)Thai fans would be lucky to earn £200 quid a month and obviously struggle to buy genuine merch.Their passion for the club is second to none."