Obsessed and still biting. And apparently you don't even like them.That is quite frankly pathetic. You wouldn’t make reference to ‘stealing tickets’ about any other set of fans. Take a look at yourself.
Obsessed and still biting. And apparently you don't even like them.That is quite frankly pathetic. You wouldn’t make reference to ‘stealing tickets’ about any other set of fans. Take a look at yourself.
This is not restricted to Liverpool. I have an Arsenal season ticket holding mate and the season tickets there are treated like a franchise. The original owners often haven't set foot in the stadium for years, if ever. I have sat in my mate's second seat. After the game I discovered I was surrounded by Brighton supporters taking advantage of pals' second seats.The 100 year old relative scam is how Liverpool pass on season tickets so that the waiting list never comes down. Source? Liverpool STH mate.
I don't like fans of big teams or two team Tarquins coming on here begging for tickets. The only piss taker is the OP.This is not restricted to Liverpool. I have an Arsenal season ticket holding mate and the season tickets there are treated like a franchise. The original owners often haven set foot in the stadium for years, if ever. I have sat in my mate's second seat. After the game I discovered I was surrounded by Brighton supporters taking advantage of pals' second seats.
OK I get it. You don't like Liverpool. I'm not keen on grated carrot and raisins with a vinegar dressing.
There's general piss taking and then there are jibes related to events where people lost their lives. Two very very different things ...I don't like fans of big teams or two team Tarquins coming on here begging for tickets. The only piss taker is the OP.
Arsenal, Spurs and Man U do it to. The Man U fans next to us for the last two home games have been given the same treatment to their faces in the ground. In that case about coming from round the corner and their Southern accents.
Man U fans come from Guildford, scousers are known to nick things, Luton is a shit hole, all Man City fans are plastic and they can't fill their ground. Is all of that true? No. Is there enough of an element of truth for it to be used as a piss taking weapon. Absolutely. Is this the next set of speech we're cancelling? Maybe Jimmy Carr was right.
There is a range of content there. But nobody is trying to stop free speech on this thread, are they?I don't like fans of big teams or two team Tarquins coming on here begging for tickets. The only piss taker is the OP.
Arsenal, Spurs and Man U do it to. The Man U fans next to us for the last two home games have been given the same treatment to their faces in the ground. In that case about coming from round the corner and their Southern accents.
Man U fans come from Guildford, scousers are known to nick things, Luton is a shit hole, all Man City fans are plastic and they can't fill their ground. Is all of that true? No. Is there enough of an element of truth for it to be used as a piss taking weapon. Absolutely. Is this the next set of speech we're cancelling? Maybe Jimmy Carr was right.
Boris is just after clicks and likes among his own. Liverpool is a city that boos the national anthem and somehow regards itself as separate, doesn't buy The Sun and regularly says 'f**k the Tories'. It's not like he's going to pick up any votes there, is it?There is a range of content there. But nobody is trying to stop free speech on this thread, are they?
However you can't pretend there isn't an anti Liverpool trope that maps to the city always banging on about their silly old grief. One great proponent of this Liverpool trope is none other than our former dear leader, who just can't let go his belief that Liverpudliand are grief-milking charlatans.
" The Tory MP wrote in an editorial in The Spectator that the city was wallowing in "disproportionate" grief for Mr Bigley, who was killed in Iraq."
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Yes being anti Liverpool did take on a weird rightwing political tinge in a way that, say, being anti Manchester United didn’t. Obviously stems from the 1980s when the city tried to stand up to Thatcher and from then on became a trope for the rightwing columnists to stir up at every opportunity, particularly when the anti Murdoch boycott took off and became successful within the city. Boris Johnson was arriving pretty late to that party when he eventually got round to puttiing in his two pennyworth. Always found It a good Rorschach test to ask anyone about this. Staggered over the years by the poison that drips from supposedly intelligent people who will never be shaken from the belief that they did kill their own despite all the evidence and findings of wrongdoing by officialdom, there’s a whole poisonous mixture of things going on there in that pot, a rightwing radicalisation, hatred of working class, general snobbery, even a weird belief that’s it’s not an English city because of its historical immigration patternsThere is a range of content there. But nobody is trying to stop free speech on this thread, are they?
However you can't pretend there isn't an anti Liverpool trope that maps to the city always banging on about their silly old grief. One great proponent of this Liverpool trope is none other than our former dear leader, who just can't let go his belief that Liverpudliand are grief-milking charlatans.
" The Tory MP wrote in an editorial in The Spectator that the city was wallowing in "disproportionate" grief for Mr Bigley, who was killed in Iraq."
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Again you are conflating a range of different issues as if this is the Liverpool phenotype.Boris is just after clicks and likes among his own. Liverpool is a city that boos the national anthem and somehow regards itself as separate, doesn't buy The Sun and regularly says 'f**k the Tories'. It's not like he's going to pick up any votes there, is it?
Actually, it’s your posting that I don’t like. Yeah, I will keep biting all the time you are behaving like a dick. Any chance of a dispensation to put one mod on ignore ?Obsessed and still biting. And apparently you don't even like them.
Free f***ing speech ! Good grief ! What a f***ing hero…..I don't like fans of big teams or two team Tarquins coming on here begging for tickets. The only piss taker is the OP.
Arsenal, Spurs and Man U do it too. The Man U fans next to us for the last two home games have been given the same treatment to their faces in the ground. In that case about coming from round the corner and their Southern accents.
Man U fans come from Guildford, scousers are known to nick things, Luton is a shit hole, all Man City fans are plastic and they can't fill their ground. Is all of that true? No. Is there enough of an element of truth for it to be used as a piss taking weapon? Absolutely. Is this the next set of speech we're cancelling? Maybe Jimmy Carr was right.
It's a valid point IMO.Actually, it’s your posting that I don’t like. Yeah, I will keep biting all the time you are behaving like a dick. Any chance of a dispensation to put one mod on ignore ?
Free f***ing speech ! Good grief ! What a f***ing hero…..
I raised this before but was told it wasn't possible.It's a valid point IMO.
A couple of the mods seem to like getting involved in personal beefs with other posters and they should really be above that as they are no better than the trolls they sometimes ban.
It would be good if there was a way to ignore this but it could be overridden for important announcements.
You would have a soft spot for them. It's natural.My father was born in Liverpool and grew up there and supported them. That rubbed off on me when I started to get into football in 1970 as a young boy of 8 years old. My dad worked every Saturday all his working life when he moved down south - so he wasn’t able to take me to football locally. Since moving to Sussex I am very much a Brighton fan and I 100% want us to win next Sunday. But yes, I still have a ‘soft spot’ for Liverpool and I will not apologise for that!
Great postYou would have a soft spot for them. It's natural.
Folk take issue not so much with the supporting of big clubs by those who have no connection as the attitude of many of them.
For me there can only be three teams, Albion where I grew up, Aldershot Town where I am from originally, and Whitehawk who are my local non-league team.
I always reference the words of an old Bradford Park Avenue supporter who told me many moons ago that they would probably have survived if folk hadn't been buggering off to support Leeds United.
As a kid I had an obsession with Aston Villa. It all started when I was them in the school Subbuteo league. If ever I played the game again they are the only team I would be (I have Subbuteo if anyone fanciers a game..). But I stopped following them when they won the league and focused on Albion.
When I started watching football the country over in the late 80s I would watch Villa one week and Albion the next. I soon just watched Albion (even though Villa were a top division team) as well as Shots on the odd Friday night. The reason was I felt no connection with Villa anymore. It was just a childhood crush. I refuse to believe that anyone who supports a big club with no connection could get as much joy out of them winning a major trophy as I got when Albion made it to the Premier League or even when Aldershot Town made it back to the football league.
A (Manchester born) United fan I work with asked me if I had recovered from the weekend mauling. I responded that it could have worse - we could have lost at home to Palace!My Man U brother-in-law asked me what was going wrong - I replied that it was because we had come up against a proper team who tackled, attacked and were full of fight. Unlike the teams we beat 3-1 recently....
I still don't think it would attract many replies. just a simple stroll through Corfu Town would almost certainly bring you to a bar which is showing the game l would think.3/10. You really do need a seperate thread to ask this question.
Bad attitude for a "helpful moderator". I wonder what the unhelpful ones are like?That's odd because you bite every single time. It's like shooting fish in a barrel.
You're far from the only one though, quite a few who'd have a half and half scarf on here these days.
That’s typed in a scouse accentIf that’s a dig at me then you couldn’t be more wrong.
Playing devils advocate here, we don’t know @BluesRockDJ actually meant this as a reference to Hillsborough, (not funny if he is)Well here's one example on this thread ...
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But then I didn't specifically reference this thread ... it happens frequently whenever there's a thread about Liverpool, as @Neville's Breakfast explained very clearly!.
As a Mod I'm staggered you can't see it !
Playing devils advocate here, we don’t know @BluesRockDJ actually meant this as a reference to Hillsborough, (not funny if he is) but I bought this excellent book a few years back. These lads saw it as a challenge to bunk into football grounds.
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