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John Oliver: You'll Never Walk Alone - Last Week Tonight's Secret Liverpool Obsession

Mar 10, 20253 min
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Episode description

Ever wondered why John Oliver's political satire is so sharp? It might be his unwavering love for Liverpool Football Club! dive deep into Oliver's lifelong devotion to the Reds, from his working-class roots in the UK to his scathing takedown of the European Super League on Last Week Tonight.


Discover how Jürgen Klopp's leadership, Mohamed Salah's brilliance, and Liverpool's iconic status shape Oliver's worldview and occasionally sneak into his HBO show.


John Oliver Liverpool, Last Week Tonight, Jürgen Klopp, European Super League, Premier League


Transcript

John Oliver, the host of Last Week Tonight with John Oliver, is well known for his sharp political satire and deep dives into complex topics. However, another defining aspect of Oliver's personality is his passionate support for Liverpool Football Club. As a devoted fan of the Reds, Oliver has frequently expressed his love for the club and interviews on television and even in casual conversations.

Born and raised in Birmingham, United Kingdom, Olivers passion for football developed at a young age. Like many British children, he grew up watching and playing the sport, and he eventually became a loyal Liverpool supporter. His reasons for supporting the team likely stem from Liverpool's rich history, underdog moments and legendary

status in English football. The club has always represented a passionate connection to the working class culture of the city, which may resonate with Oliver given his own background and commenting on social and economic issues. Oliver has referenced his love for Liverpool multiple times on his HBO show Last Week Tonight with John Oliver. Although the show primarily focuses on political and social issues, football occasionally sneaks into the conversation.

One of the most famous instances of this occurred when Oliver discussed the European Super League ESL controversy on Last Week Tonight. Oliver vehemently criticized the ESLA proposed breakaway league featuring top European clubs, including Liverpool, that threatened the integrity of traditional football competitions. Despite his love for Liverpool, he did not hesitate to call out the club's owners, Fenway Sports Group, for their role in the

attempt to join the league. Like many Liverpool supporters, he was outraged that the club, known for its history and connection to working class fans, would participate in an elitist competition designed to protect wealthy teams. Oliver's critique helped highlight fan opposition to the ESL and reinforced Liverpool's fundamental identity as the People's Club. Despite occasional criticisms of ownership decisions, Oliver has been vocal and celebrating

Liverpool's success. Under George and Clock, Liverpool reached new heights, winning the Champions League and securing their long-awaited Premier League title. Oliver, like millions of Liverpool fans worldwide, was ecstatic when the club lifted the league trophy for the first

time in 30 years. Oliver has has expressed admiration for Klopp's leadership and the culture he has instilled at Liverpool. Klopp's charisma, tactical brilliance and emotional connection with supporters aligned perfectly with what Oliver values in the club. His admiration extends beyond the former coach as he has praised players like Mohamed Salah, Virgil Van Dyke and Trent Alexander Arnold for their contributions to Liverpool's

dominance. John Oliver's love for Liverpool is a well documented and genuine passion. Whether through casual conversations, social media or moments on Last Week Tonight, he has consistently expressed his devotion to the club. His ability to both celebrate Liverpool's success and challenge its owners when necessary reflects a deep connection to the Team 1 shared by millions of fans worldwide.

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