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The Kearneys Reveal Childhood Story Behind Isaac’s Liverpool Passion

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For Isaac, Liverpool has never just been a football club. It has been part of his life for as long as his family can remember.

People often ask: “How old was Isaac when he first started supporting Liverpool?” And the answer always surprises them.

His family recalls:

“As you can tell from this video, he was very, very young. I’d say from around the age of two, he would listen to Jamie Webster singing the songs. That’s really where it began. He started picking up the words, learning the chants, and before long he was asking about the players and the team.”

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For most toddlers, those early years are filled with nursery rhymes and cartoons. But for Isaac, it was Liverpool songs echoing around the house—songs that he would eventually sing back with a smile. That’s when his family knew: this wasn’t just a phase. The club had already found a place in his heart.

It’s those little moments—humming along to “Allez Allez Allez,” pointing out players on the TV, or proudly talking about “his team”—that built the unbreakable bond he has with Liverpool today.

The family says that looking back, it almost feels as though Isaac didn’t choose Liverpool, but Liverpool chose him. From such a tender age, he found joy, hope, and belonging in the Red shirt, and that love has only grown stronger with time.

For Isaac, being a Liverpool supporter isn’t just about football. It’s about spirit, community, and that famous anthem that has become his own life motto: You’ll Never Walk Alone.

Full named Isaac Kearney, Isaac was born with a rare genetic condition from childhood. In the next section we will explain further on his health condition and his miracle of survival. Isaac’s love for all that concerns Liverpool has won him up to 500,000 TikTok followers; the world enjoys seeing him strumming his tiny guitar toy.

 

His popularity increased from time to time, and some of the Liverpool players paid him a visit; his mom was surprised when he was asked to be a mascot. Isaac’s mother is named Melissa. Reacting to the invitation to be a mascot for Liverpool’s match, she said it was “a dream come true” for her son.

Isaac watches that video of him meeting the players every day, sometimes all day. He will say, ‘Mum, look, here’s me on YouTube!

 

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