A Pint, A Song, An institution.
At the Head of the Table
“Bring out your dead, bring out your dead…” As Terry has often said as he’s picking up empty pint glasses throughout his establishment. As Richmonders, some of us have been surrounded by these pub walls for years. As LFC fans, there is nothing like seeing Terry and Terence, kit on, ushering us through the doors. Whether it is Phil, Jeff, Eric, Paoula, Sam, or Taylor ready to serve us pints at 7:30am or the scurrying staff coming through, fish and chips in hand to deliver, these dedicated staff members are not only loyal to the game of football, and we fans, but also this institution we simply call, The Pub.
Walking into Penny is just special, a home away from home with a warm hug and pint to embrace you as you prepare to watch our boys on the pitch. It is that camaraderie, history, and fandom that has made this place what it is every match day.
Watching our numbers grow each year in membership is truly heartwarming. Some of us have seen these bar stools barely covered in years past for matchday, and now—filled with song, cheer, and lots of nuzzled seats.
This morsel of Liverpool is a gift from the O’Neill family and a tradition for a lot of us here in Richmond, football or otherwise. May it be our mainstay for years and matches to come. Thank you Terry and Penny Lane, we can’t wait for the next season!
That being said, for those of you who missed OLSC Richmond members, Pete Rango and Kevin Carroll of Dead Set FC's depiction of our sacred clubhouse and our Big Scouse, you can check it out here >>> WATCH BIG SCOUSE.