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kop

1

[ kop ]

noun

  1. a hill.


kop.

2

abbreviation for

  1. kopeck.

kop

/ ɒ /

noun

  1. a prominent isolated hill or mountain in southern Africa See inselberg
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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of kop1

1825–35; < Afrikaans: literally, head, hence high or top part. See cop 3
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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of kop1

from Afrikaans: head, hence high part; compare German Kopf head; see cop ²
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He even heard ironic cheers from the Kop that day when he was booked for fouling Raheem Sterling.

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The Kop had already delivered its verdict with the banner based on his trademark goal celebration containing the message: "He Fires A Bow. Now give Mo His Dough."

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So, this move is needed, but it is exciting too - it's a new era for us and, from what I've seen and been told, I think it is going to be quite an intimidating stadium for away teams, because of the steepness of the stands - the gradient is twice as steep as the Kop at Anfield - but it is probably going to take time for us to settle in and get the atmosphere going.

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Liverpool's luck did not even hold for the toss for penalties, the kicks being taken in front of PSG's fans at the Anfield Road end rather than in front of the Kop, who were forced to try and inspire from afar.

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Two months ago, Josh Woods was sitting in the Kop at Anfield cheering Liverpool to a Champions League win over Bayer Leverkusen and singing You'll Never Walk Alone.

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