'Voice of Anfield' to step down after more than 50 years with Liverpool
Briefly

George Sephton has served as Liverpool's stadium announcer since 1971, witnessing the club's transition from national success to European glory, including four Champions League titles. As he steps down at 79 years old, Sephton reflects on unforgettable moments at Anfield, from high-profile victories to heartbreaking tragedies. His voice has been a fixture during Liverpool's remarkable journey, and both he and club representatives, like Paul Cuttill, emphasize Sephton's integral role in the club's identity and community. The match against Crystal Palace celebrates this legacy and the club's achievements, including their 20th league title.
"I've been privileged to have a front-row seat at some of the greatest occasions in football history - memories I will cherish forever."
"Anfield has been my second home for over 50 years, and I've loved every moment. But the time is right to pass the microphone on."
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