FeatureExplore LFC Retail's retro collection with Fin Power: 'It was the coolest thing ever'

With a powerful voice and a dynamic stage presence, Power leads STONE with an energy that captivates audiences, drawing them in to the band’s compelling performances.

His dual passions for music and football define his vibrant personality, and he recently featured in an LFC Retail campaign, styling his favourite retro jerseys, just like he does on stage.

We also caught up with Power to ask a few questions about his love for the Reds – read the full Q&A below…

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Who is your favourite LFC player?

Virgil van Dijk, because he is a big hard guy at the back and no-one gets past him. He’s just cool.

Who in the current squad has the best style?

Got to be Andy Robbo, he is always wearing these funky outfits, isn’t he? I just love it!

What is your favourite era of LFC?

About 2005 to 2007, you know, Sami Hyypia, Steven Gerrard, John Arne Riise, Carragher. That is because when I first started getting into footy that was the team I was watching. That era was just LFC to me, when I was younger.

Who is your favourite Reds manager?

Klopp, followed by Rafa Benitez, because once again when I first got into LFC, watching Rafa Benitez on his notepad, straight-faced, was really cool, calm and collected, it was so cool to me.

Who is your favourite LFC legend?

Ian Rush, only because when I was younger he pulled up in the car next to me and my dad. My dad pointed at him and said, “That’s Ian Rush.” He smiled and waved at us. When we got home, my dad showed me loads of videos of Ian Rush and I just thought he was so cool.

What is your favourite LFC retro shirt?

My favourite LFC retro shirt… I can’t remember if it was the third kit from 2005-2007 times, and it was like a cream and green kit. I used to think it was the coolest thing ever and when it came out I knew I wanted it straight away.

What is your favourite LFC memory?

When I was 12 or 13, my dad took me to Wembley to watch Liverpool vs Everton in the semi-final of the FA Cup, where Everton scored first, but Andy Carroll scored the last-minute winner. I remember the crowd erupting and that, to me, was my favourite LFC moment, because I was there and witnessed it, and it was such a happy day for me.

Explore the whole LFC retro collection online, on the LFC Store app, or in-store now.