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God Made It Easy On Me Podcast
God Made It Easy On Me Podcast
2 episodes
9 months ago
The Farm frontman and lifelong Liverpool supporter Peter Hooton discusses his time following one of world football's most iconic clubs. From his admiration of Shankly and Klopp, witnessing the tragic events at Hillsborough and the miracle of Istanbul, he relieves five decades supporting the Reds.
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The Farm frontman and lifelong Liverpool supporter Peter Hooton discusses his time following one of world football's most iconic clubs. From his admiration of Shankly and Klopp, witnessing the tragic events at Hillsborough and the miracle of Istanbul, he relieves five decades supporting the Reds.
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Sports
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Episode One: Peter Hooton on life following Liverpool
God Made It Easy On Me Podcast
1 hour 15 minutes 22 seconds
5 years ago
Episode One: Peter Hooton on life following Liverpool
The Farm frontman and lifelong Liverpool supporter Peter Hooton discusses his time following one of world football's most iconic clubs. From his admiration of Shankly and Klopp, witnessing the tragic events at Hillsborough and the miracle of Istanbul, he relieves five decades supporting the Reds.
God Made It Easy On Me Podcast
The Farm frontman and lifelong Liverpool supporter Peter Hooton discusses his time following one of world football's most iconic clubs. From his admiration of Shankly and Klopp, witnessing the tragic events at Hillsborough and the miracle of Istanbul, he relieves five decades supporting the Reds.