"Never you will walk", it is the curious tattoo that luce proud a fan of the Liverpool in a leg amputated. Andy Grant, real marine British, lost a leg in Afghanistan and the tattoo with which honoured to his favourite team remained shortened of ironic and involuntary form

The world of the football always contributes anecdotes inverosímiles, some of which do not do any grace. Still like this, Andy Grant has taken the amputation of a leg with a good surprising humour. This "real" marine of the British army, and fanatical of the Liverpool FC, was allocated in Afghanistan when had the misfortune to step a mine during a patrol. The wounds that the explosion did him in the right leg were so grave that the doctors had to it to him amputate, and caused him like this a double change in the anatomy of the soldier.

Fruit of the passion futbolística, Grant had tatuado the lemma of his club, the universal "You'll never walk alone" (never will walk alone), precisely in this member. After the operation, checked like the tattoo had shortened to "You'll never walk" (never will walk). The surgeons had had to extirpar splits of that skin to do an injerto on the wound of the operation.

This curious coincidence has done to jump to Grant to the fame and this week has occupied the pages of some of the newspapers of elder thrown of the United Kingdom. To the ex soldier is graceful him receive so much attention and takes advantage of it for his new vocation: no only it walks, but it runs! With a prosthesis of last generation, Andy Grant devotes to the careers and already has won some to national level in the category of amputated. Who know if it will go back to represent to his country, but no in the field of battle, but in some Games Paralímpicos.