Liverpool Legends Pay Respects at Scene of Southport Stabbing
Robbie Fowler and Phil Thompson, two Liverpool legends, visited the scene of the Southport stabbing on Tuesday, where three children lost their lives and seven individuals remain in critical condition.
The incident occurred on Monday morning when a knifeman stormed into a Taylor Swift-themed dance class, leaving a community in shock and grief. A 17-year-old boy from the nearby village of Banks in Lancashire has been arrested on suspicion of murder and attempted murder.
Fowler and Thompson, dressed in black suits with white shirts and ties, laid floral tributes at the scene, joining others in paying their respects to the victims and their families. The wreath carried a placard with a message from Liverpool Football Club, expressing their thoughts and prayers to those affected by the tragedy.
The pair observed a moment of silence, bowing their heads in respect, as representatives from Everton FC, including Ambassadors Ian Snodin and Graham Stuart, also joined in the show of support.
The joint display of solidarity comes as Merseyside’s biggest clubs, who share an intense rivalry, come together in the wake of the devastating incident that has prompted tributes from high-profile figures, including HRH King Charles, Prime Minister Keir Starmer, and Taylor Swift.
Ex-Everton star Stuart said, “Yesterday’s events are utterly heartbreaking. Like everybody, we are deeply shocked at such a senseless atrocity. Our hearts go out to everybody affected.”
Snodin will be attending a vigil in Southport at 6 pm, as the community continues to come together to mourn the loss of three young lives.

Robbie Fowler and Phil Thompson paid their respects at the scene of the Southport stabbing
![The wreath carried a placard that had been produced by Liverpool and carried the words: 'The thoughts and prayers of everyone at Liverpool football club are with all those affected by this tragedy. YNWA [You'll Never Walk Alone]'](https://i2.wp.com/i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2024/07/30/17/87952407-13689507-image-a-35_1722357871365.jpg)
The wreath carried a placard that had been produced by Liverpool and carried the words: ‘The thoughts and prayers of everyone at Liverpool football club are with all those affected by this tragedy. YNWA [You’ll Never Walk Alone]’

Fowler and Thomson also bowed their heads and observed a moment of silence