'He's a legend at Anfield... treat him like one!': Liverpool fans call on the club to 'sort their longest serving employee' George Sephton, 76, out with a Champions League final ticket after Reds beat Villarreal in dramatic semi-final
Liverpool secured their place in the final of the Champions League on Tuesday They beat Villarreal 3-2 away from home to progress through to the final in Paris Fans have criticised the club for not giving George Sephton a ticket for the final The Anfield stadium announcer is currently Liverpool's longest serving employe By Charlotte Daly For Mailonline
Published: 18:10 BST, 4 May 2022 | Updated: 18:15 BST, 4 May 2022
Liverpool fans have taken to social media to criticise the Merseyside club for the fact they have not yet given George Sephton a ticket for the Champions League final.
Sephton is Liverpool's longest serving employe - having taken on the role as Anfield's stadium announcer in 1971 - and has never attended a Champions League final.
Therefore, fans took to Twitter to ask whether Liverpool Football club or UEFA could 'sort Sephton out' with a ticket. While other criticised the fact he had not already received one.
Fans have criticised the club for not yet giving George Sephton a ticket for the final in Paris
One fan took to Twitter to write: 'Hey, @LFC @UEFA & @ChampionsLeague any chance you can get George sorted for the final? He hasn’t been since 2001 and it’s the least the club could do for its longest serving employee'.
Another Twitter user responded by saying: 'Bit weird
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