Top fans. The complete opposite to the arrogant obnoxious City supporters.
Isn't it funny how people get different views from different experiences. I have known loads of City supporters over the years and always found them to be great, whereas growing up in the 70s and 80s Liverpool just attracted plastic, glory hunting fans. I suppose it could be different now and maybe the glory hunters get attracted to City these days.
Certainly changed from the old days, when we won 1-0 in the league and then in the cup. They were smashing their own buses up. They picked on Brighton fans big time.
Yes. I hate all that 'bin-dipper' bollocks.
Of course all clubs have a spectrum of fans, but Liverpool's are on average closer to the 'classy' end of the spectrum.
Rather different from the scabby little tossers from Citeh, gobbing off outside the Amex last game.
Edit: I see that Citeh 'fans' have been racially abusing Zaha on Instagram after the 'Miracle of the Etihad'. Who knew?
Certainly changed from the old days, when we won 1-0 in the league and then in the cup. They were smashing their own buses up. They picked on Brighton fans big time.
To be honest, I never had a problem with either set of fans. As for instagram, it shouldn't happen but I wouldn't base what some anonymous, probably overseas, 'fan' posts with those that actually go to matches!
Simiar experience to me - I started Uni there in 1967, and spent 5 wonderful years in a lovely city. Wasn't a good place for jobs in the 1970s, so moved on. My daughter took me back there for a couple of days as a 60th. birthday present a few years ago - still a fantastic place, with beatiful buildings.I went to Liverpool Uni in 88 and to my shame was an arrogant Southerner who’d “learnt” about the Scousers from the BBC and singing songs on the North Stand. My experience and the reason I stayed in this beautiful city, is that it is full of hospitable, funny and friendly people. Of course I’ve raised my son to support the Albion and founded the Scouse Seagulls as well as the Wavertree Wanderers (who play in Brighton away strip, green and black stripes.) Sussex is forevermore in my heart but Liverpool is my home. GOSBTS. YNWA.
In the 1980s the country was in the grip of Thatcherism, and Liverpool suffered more heavilly than many, and the council was in the grip of Militant Tendency ('Degsie' Hatton and his cronies) - what you will have experienced back then was as much revolution as hooliganism! Mind you, TBF, the 80s was probably the worst decade for football hoolliganism everywhere.Remember the Milk Cup midweek game up there in the 80’s, very friendly bunch when the buses transporting us from Lime Street Station to Anfield passed through the various neighbourhood’s, the locals wanted to share their house bricks with us…..
On the special heading back to Brighton we were told to draw the curtains on the train( yea they actually had curtains) and lay low as there were more bricks on offer apparently.
Simiar experience to me - I started Uni there in 1967, and spent 5 wonderful years in a lovely city. Wasn't a good place for jobs in the 1970s, so moved on. My daughter took me back there for a couple of days as a 60th. birthday present a few years ago - still a fantastic place, with beatiful buildings.
In the 1980s the country was in the grip of Thatcherism, and Liverpool suffered more heavilly than many, and the council was in the grip of Militant Tendency ('Degsie' Hatton and his cronies) - what you will have experienced back then was as much revolution as hooliganism! Mind you, TBF, the 80s was probably the worst decade for football hoolliganism everywhere.
Liverpool fans from Liverpool are absolutely class as a rule.
Liverpool ‘fans’ from the rest of the UK and the World are just as bad and egotistical as every other set of of tragic glory-hunting bellends. It’s almost like they try too hard to prove they’re real fans and end up going way over the line.