Liverpool FC is nothing without our supporters and that's why we're always looking to find new ways to reach out to fans from all over the world.
If you're reading this page, you must already be one of more than five million fans who visit the official club website every month but there are still hundreds of thousands of fans who like to follow the team via other means. That's why LFC has branched out into social media, so we can keep supporters informed of everything that's happening at Anfield, Melwood and the Academy, and also provide you with another way to interact with the club.
With more than nine million fans, the official LFC Facbook page is by far our most popular presence on social media. It is a place where fans can enjoy wall updates, pictures, polls and videos posted by LFC, and comment and share their own LFC content. We've recently updated our Facebook historical timeline to feature notable events from the club's illustrious history with many more entries planned for the coming months.
The official Liverpool Football Club Twitter page was launched in January 2009 and now has more than one million followers. Check out the regular stream of updates from Anfield, Melwood and the Academy.
Pinterest, the world's fastest growing social media site, allows users to create virtual pinboards where they can collect and share with the world the photos that have caught their attention on the web. Check out our brilliant selection of LFC pinboards as we share photos of the people, places and items that either inspire us, make us proud or make us laugh.
Launched in March 2012, The Reds Gallery is an official LFC photo blog showcasing largely unseen prints from the club's mammoth photography archive dating back more than 100 years. Fans can share the photos we post on their own Tumblr blogs and even order prints by simply clicking on the pictures.
Launched in 2011-12, the official LFC YouTube channel now has more than 50,000 subscribers who have clocked up more than seven million video views. With more than 100 videos posted, it's a great way to watch the best clips from LFC and, what's more, it's 100 per cent free.
The official LFC Kids' channel on YouTube contains videos specifically created for a younger audience including Kop Kids, a program presented by young fans.