Waterloo Football Club is an English Rugby Union team based at St Anthonys Road, Blundellsands, Merseyside. It celebrated its 125th season in 2007/08, having been founded in 1882 by brothers Sidney and Harry Hall and George Abercrombie. From 1882 until 1884 the club was known as Serpentine after the road near its original ground. In 1884 a dispute prompted a relocation to Waterloo and so the club's name was changed. The club returned to the Blundellsands area in 1892 and has remained there ever since. The team is currently known as Firwood Waterloo after its title sponsor.They play in myrtle green, white and scarlet hooped shirts, green shorts and green socks. Their badge features a Lancastrian red rose with a black griffin in the centre.Former players include Dick Greenwood, Ben Kay, Will Greenwood, Andy Titterrell, Nicola Mazzucato, Watcyn Thomas, Kyran Bracken, Austin Healey, and Paul Grayson.Club HonoursLancashire Cup winners (7 times): 1974, 1980, 1985, 1987, 1993, 1994, 2008John Player Cup runners up: 1977Glengarth Sevens winners: 1986Merit Table B champions: 1986-87National Division 3 North champions: 2003-04Powergen Shield runners up: 2003-04
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Le Royal Liver Building est un bâtiment classé situé à Liverpool, en Angleterre. Il a été construit entre 1908 et 1911 par Walter Aubrey Thomas sur Pier Head, aux côtés du Cunard Building et du Port of Liverpool Building.Il se présente sous la forme de deux tours horloge, toutes deux couronnée par une statue du Liver bird, symbole de la ville. Le bâtiment abrite le siège de la Royal Liver Friendly Society.