John Lennon And Football

JOHN LENNON and SOCCER

John Lennon wasn’t a big football fan either, but it is believed he supported Liverpool as a child. 

John Lennon’s 1974 album Walls and Bridges shows a picture of a football match that Lennon painted at age 11. 

Almost certainly: the 1952 FA Cup final between Arsenal and Newcastle, which Newcastle won 1-0.

John, as a boy, probably leaned toward Liverpool. His dad was a fan; and he name-checks Matt Busby (tenuously a Liverpool man in the late ’30s) on “Dig It”; and he was apparently responsible for the wax Albert Stubbins on the cover of Sergeant Pepper. But no one believes that he cared very much.

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Apparently, it was the choice of John Lennon, whose father was a fan of Liverpool and the flame-haired maestro.

Notably, too, former Liverpool player Matt Busby is name checked by Lennon on Dig It, from the album Let it Be.

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John Lennon on Monday Night Football 1974

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