It is not uncommon for supporters to show their loyalty to their club by buying replica shirts or having the club crest inked into their body.
But one Liverpool fan has gone further than most by carving the letters 'LFC' into the Shropshire countryside.
The letters stretch almost 100 metres down the north side of Titterstone Clee Hill – meaning they are a similar size to the pitch at Anfield.
The tip-top topiary was captured by the Ordnance Survey’s flying unit, which takes aerial imagery of over 50,000 square kilometres of the country each season.