Jamie Webster’s Liverpool Life – How the Reds helped make dream a reality

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Singer-songwriter Jamie Webster’s life changed through his love of Liverpool and helped him live out his music dreams.From playing football chants in Anfield pubs to selling out his hometown arena, the last 10 years have been a whirlwind for Webster.However, despite his rise to fame, the diehard Red has remained true to his roots and the values about which he sings.Sam Millne spoke to Jamie Webster about his Liverpool-supporting life and how he still appreciates the fan culture that helped put him on the map. My first Liverpool match at Anfield was…A friendly against Valencia. I can’t remember what year but I was very little. (Ed: This was August, 2003.)I just remember the lights and the sound, amazing. How has Liverpool’s fan culture helped your own music career?Massively. It put me ahead in the first instance because I had loads of people waiting to hear from me, so it was great and I’m very grateful for it.And that’s why I still come back and do the odd Liverpool show at the end of the year and stuff like that, to give back to that. I started supporting Liverpool because… My dad’s a massive red, you know what I mean. So yeah, it comes from that.Most kids, not all kids but most kids, who grow up in this city dabble in sports at least once in their life until they find out whether they like it or not. My favourite season following Liverpool has been…You know what, you’re probably going for the Brendan Rodgers years really – maybe the season that we nearly won the league with Rodgers.I was young then, it was a long time ago. I was like in my prime of going to the match with my mates. Life was a lot different then.I had no responsibilities; it was all about the match and going and having a good time, getting to as many games as possible. If I could re-live one game from that season, it would be… Probably Cardiff away from that season, when we beat them 6-3. It was just end-to-end, but it was a boss day out.One of the most memorable days I’ve ever had following Liverpool domestically, it was amazing. Luis Suarez was unbelievable.Who would be your three dream dinner party guests from Liverpool’s past or present?Jurgen Klopp, Steven Gerrard and Jamie Carragher. Three Scousers.Even though Jurgen’s German, he’s a Scouser.Jamie Webster was speaking at a charity match in Southport to raise funds for those affected by last year’s terror attack on July 29. You can donate here.