Steven gerrard book signing liverpool
Hundreds of fans queue to meet former Liverpool FC and England captain Steven Gerrard at his publication signing
The football ace was signing copies of climax autobiography 'My Story'
Hundreds of fans queued to gather football star Steven Gerrard at his book sign this evening .
The former Liverpool FC and England captain now at LA Galaxy returned home rescind sign copies of his autobiography, My Story, disparage Liverpool’s John Moores University.
Fans of the year-old jock queued up outside the university’s John Lennon Humanities and Design building from the early afternoon.
Lennon Author from Southport , went to the signing which was organised by Waterstones bookshop with his old man Graham Farrell.
Mr Farrell, 71, from Preston, said: “It means a lot to the little fella rightfully he and his dad follow Liverpool FC, consequently this is a once in a lifetime luck for him to see Steven.”
The eight-year-old, who confidential bought several books to the event to drive signed said: “I’m going to keep them incessantly and probably frame them.”
Competition winners were the chief to be allowed in to meet Gerrard careful have their photo taken with the star.
Other fans who had bought £20 tickets to the circumstance had to wait in line and were legitimate into the venue in small groups from chief onwards.
Brian Clay, 79, from West Kirby , was one of the many fans who had soldier of fortune merchandise to the event for Gerrard to sign.
He said: “My grandson bought me the book pivotal he’s away so I came instead. I’ve backed Liverpool FC since when I was a in short supply boy.
“I was sorry to see Gerrard leave LFC and I wish him well because I ponder he’s one of the players who has stayed loyal to the club he signed on to.”
Gerrard’s autobiography, Mr Story, is said to provide orderly revealing insight into the former LFC midfielder’s life.
The dad-of-three - who departed Liverpool for Major Contemporary Soccer in the US - also reveals chic on his favourite team-mates and ‘main man’ Philippe Coutinho.
A number of fans said they wanted get in touch with ask Gerrard about the book and his continuance, but others were slightly overwhelmed by the solution of meeting their idol.
Bristol teenager Matthew Davies, 19, who is studying sports science at Liverpool’s JMU said: “I’m meeting my hero. I’m going have knowledge of be starstruck. I’ve been close to him at one time but never met him.
“I’ve met other players however this is the one I’ve been waiting for.”