A huge LFC supporter since childhood, Reagan has also been a much-loved attendee at sessions provided by the club’s official charity for more than a decade.
She inspires people via another of her passions, too: art and design.
Reagan, who was born with Down syndrome, frequently sews LFC-themed creations that are then auctioned for charity.
While earning a GCSE qualification in textiles, she also set up a dedicated studio that welcomes anyone with special educational needs or who is socially isolated.
Her unforgettable recent experiences with the Reds came as part of celebrating the diverse fan base through LFC’s Red Together work, which encompasses the club’s commitment to ensuring equality, diversity and inclusion is embedded into everything it does.
It all began last month when goalkeeper Alisson Becker made an unexpected visit to her Silly Goose Foundation base in Birkenhead.