Monthly Archives: July 2012

Academy trio spread community cheer

Three of Liverpool’s promising young players spent a day bringing cheer to children in the community recently when they paid a visit to the Royal School for the Blind and Alder Hey hospital.

Academy trio Henoc Mukendi, Yusuf Mersin and Villyan Bijev were a credit to the club as they firstly visited the pupils at the school in Wavertree before moving on to Alder Hey to hand out some presents to the children on the wards.

The visit to Alder Hey is part of a new ongoing initiative, which will see Academy starlets visit the hospital each month.

Clive Cook, Academy education and welfare officer, told Liverpoolfc.com: “It’s important for the players to come to initiatives like this, it helps them to put things into perspective because a setback for them can just be a loss of form, whereas a setbacks for these children happen every day.

“Its very inspirational for the players and what they can learn is that despite the unfortunate circumstances, these children are still really happy.”

Christine Done, head of fundraising at Alder Hey, said: “I think what Liverpool are trying to do with the Academy players is a really good thing – it’s really given them a grounding and shown them there is something outside of football.

“It can be very difficult for the children when they’re in hospital, so it’s fantastic that the players have come in, brightened up their day, cheered them up and given out some lovely gifts.”

During the visit, the players saw a number of children going through rehabilitation following serious injuries.

Villyan Bijev said: “As a professional football player we live with the fear of injuries, and to see how these kids deal with it is very inspiring.

“We brought some presents and when we handed it to the children they just lit up. It was great to see.”

Earlier in the day the players had visited the children at the Royal School for the Blind – the oldest blind school in the country.

All of the schools pupils are blind or visually impaired, but also have various particular needs as well.

The players, accompanied by the European Cup and League Cup trophies, joined in with a sing-along with the help of club chaplain Bill Bygroves, much to the delight of all the children.

Bygroves said: “You could see today the pick-me-up it brought to the whole school.

“These young people are inspirational – and it’s a privilege for our club to be associated with the school.”

Joseph Byrne OBE, the school’s headmaster, also spoke of his delight at the players visit, adding: “We are coming towards the end of term and I’ve been promising the children something special the day before we finish. The Liverpool players turned up, their promise and everyone had a lovely time.”

FC Gomel v LFC: Travel advice

Liverpool Football Club have issued the following information for supporters travelling to Belarus for Thursday’s Europa League qualifier with FC Gomel.

General information

Kick-off is 9pm local time, with access into the stadium available from 7.30pm.

The stadium capacity is 14,307. Liverpool supporters attending will be accommodated within sector six, which houses 300 seats and is situated in the left-side corner of the stadium opposite the main stand. Access to sector six is via gate four, which is clearly marked.

Upon entering the stadium, supporters will be met and searched by police officers and then have their tickets checked.

Toilets and catering facilities will be provided adjacent to this entry gate.

Do…

Get your Belarusian visa before arrival. It is possible to get a visa on arrival at Minsk International Airport, but only if you have a letter of invitation from a Belarusian tourist agency, Gomel FC or a Belarusian individual.

Keep with you your mobile, money, passports and any other valuables if travelling by train. There is little crime in Belarus but there have been instances of theft from travellers, especially on sleeper trains to Warsaw and Moscow.

Register with the local police office if you are staying more than five working days in Belarus. If you are staying in a hotel this will be arranged by the hotel. There are fines for not registering. 

Be aware that hotels may want to keep a copy of your passport for registration purposes. This is ok, but do keep a copy of the personal details page of your passport with you. 

Be aware that it is not possible to get Belarusian rubles (BYR) outside of Belarus. Sterling is not widely accepted for exchange at exchange outlets in Belarus, but US dollars and euros are. You should only exchange foreign currency at government licensed booths. It is also possible to withdraw BYR from ATMs using UK bank cards.

Be aware that under a 2006 bilateral agreement it is not necessary on arrival for British citizens to take out the medical insurance which is mandatory for other foreign nationals. However, do ensure that you have adequate travel insurance. 

Be aware that English is not widely spoken in Belarus. 

Do not…

Take photographs of government buildings, military installations and uniformed officials. 

Drink the tap water – it is recommended to drink only bottled water.

Attempt to take any alcoholic beverages into the stadium.

Train times

August 1: Minsk to Gomel

07.39-12.24
09.00-13.40
12.39-17.30
15.04-19.31
17.15-21.26
19.07-00.10
20.10-00.49
21.25-01.31
23.04-04.06

August 1: Gomel to Minsk

02.00-06.36
04.29-08.35
04.35-11.34
05.29-09.54
06.20-10.36
06.42-10.44
08.13-12.53
11.11-15.55
15.35-20.35
18.28-23.10

August 2: Minsk to Gomel

00.59-05.53
01.23-06.16
07.39-12.24
09.00-13.40
12.39-17.30
15.04-19.31
16.29-23.22
17.15-21.26
19.07-00.10
20.10-00.49
21.25-01.31
21.56-05.46
23.59-05.14 

August 2: Gomel to Minsk

02.00-06.36
04.29-08.35
04.35-11.34
06.42-10.44
08.13-12.53
11.11-15.55
13.44-18.10
18.28-23.10
21.56-05.46

FC Gomel v LFC: Ticket update

Liverpool Football Club have released the following ticket update for Thursday’s Europa League qualifier with FC Gomel in Belarus, kick off 7pm BST.

Tickets are now available to Hospitality Members, Season Ticket holders, official Members and Fan Card holders who attended two or more European away games in season 2010-11.

Tickets are available on the booking line only by calling 0843 170 5555 (overseas (0044) 151 907 9399) until 5.45pm.

Hospitality, Season Ticket, Member or Fan Card numbers must be provided when purchasing your tickets.

Due to the extremely limited number of tickets being allocated, sales will be subject to availability and we cannot guarantee that all who apply will be successful in securing a ticket.

Those supporters who are not successful are urged not to travel.

Please note: We will not be in receipt of the tickets until the day of the game. Therefore, supporters who make a booking must collect their ticket in Belarus and will be advised of collection point and times during the booking. 

Unfortunately we have been informed that there are no facilities for our disabled supporters at the stadium in Gomel, so we would strongly recommend that our disabled supporters do not travel to Belarus.

Our official travel partner, Thomas Cook, will not be operating a day trip for this match.

Refunds will not be considered for this match.