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[Football] Liverpool fans pushing locals into a fountain



Green Cross Code Man

Wunt be druv
Mar 30, 2006
20,738
Eastbourne
Bloody hell, are you really trying to compare slagging off scousers for misbehaving to racism?
Not really as they are English. But it is interesting that earlier in the thread someone already mentioned that Scousers 'are not English'.
 




Green Cross Code Man

Wunt be druv
Mar 30, 2006
20,738
Eastbourne
Who is defending them? Most posts here just reveal prejudiced attitude. I am awaiting 'bin dippers' with much eagerness. So so witty.
 


Thunder Bolt

Silly old bat
Bloody hell, are you really trying to compare slagging off scousers for misbehaving to racism?

It is accusing a whole city of acting a certain way because of where they live, so it is a very mild version of racism. My Yorkshire husband has had it at his workplace to a mild extent (not banter either) and I experienced it when I worked up there. It isn't pleasant and you just have to grin and bear it.

I have met and worked with lovely people from Liverpool (and other places) and met some real arses too. Everywhere is the same.
 


portlock seagull

Well-known member
Jul 28, 2003
17,776
One of the blokes is collecting empty cups from the fountain. Because fans do that, don't they? Poor bloke's obviously going about his work and then finds himself flung in the water by a tosspot.

Whatever. It’s water. In 25 degrees. There are scores of robberies going on every day in Barca that go unreported. It really is complete hyperbole.
 


portlock seagull

Well-known member
Jul 28, 2003
17,776
Have you seen it? And calling someone of Asian origins 'Mr. Miyagi' is hardly OK is it

And they're not hooligans, they're scouse chavs

It’s still hysterical hyperbole. Reveals more people’s prejudices against Liverpudlians than anything else. There’s nothing really to see here. Move along.
 






Greg Bobkin

Silver Seagull
May 22, 2012
16,028
We can dismiss this as "Liverpool" if we want to put our head in the sand, but the reality is, and we ALL see it, is that once you get a group of otherwise decent people into a football crowd, whether inside or outside the ground, something go very wrong in their brain. I can't explain it, but we all see it all the time.

Whether it's abuse dished out, offensive chanting, or just being CU Next Tuesdays.

It's something about the tribalism of football that just unhinges peoples brains. It's disgusting.

I don't even think it's confined to football – or even sport in general. You only have to look down West Street at chucking out time on a Friday or Saturday night and you see some dreadful behaviour – by men AND women. Many of whom – like the instigator in those videos – who are old enough to know better.

The cause of the problem? Alcohol – simple as that.
 


Knocky's Nose

Mon nez est retiré.
May 7, 2017
4,188
Eastbourne
.... My Yorkshire husband has had it at his workplace to a mild extent (not banter either) and I experienced it when I worked up there. It isn't pleasant and you just have to grin and bear it.

I came down to Eastbourne aged 18, in 1989, from Yorkshire. I had a thick Yorkshire accent and I got ripped to pieces at my new workplace! "Eh up lad, where's yer flat cap" along with "where's yer pigeons?" with raucous laughs from all concerned were a daily shout.

I shrugged it off, simple as that. In the end I ran into the canteen and shouted "IT'S BEEN STOLEN!!! WHO'S GOT IT? WHERE IS IT?" in a total panic, puffing and panting.

They all sat up, looked very concerned, and said "What? What's been stolen??" :eek:

I shouted "My Whippet, you Wankers!" and everyone burst out laughing. After that, it all stopped. I was 'accepted'.

Sometimes you've got to laugh it off.
 




wellquickwoody

Many More Voting Years
NSC Patron
Aug 10, 2007
13,911
Melbourne
They do on this board. It's strange as a comment a few posts up claims there are lots of secret reds here. One could claim that those who keep posting, week after week, about their dislike of Liverpool and its people, are secret Man U or Chelsea. There seems to be around a thread a week having a go at Scousers lately. What next? West Indians, Pakistani people, Jews?

Not the victim card again?! FFS! :lol:
 




blue-shifted

Banned
Feb 20, 2004
7,645
a galaxy far far away
Yes and it's tribalism generally, not just tribalism in football. So you could look at how people behaved in the London riots or the historic behaviour of victorious armies to see that when people think there are no consequences of their actions, because there are plenty of others doing the same, societal norms quickly break down.

We can dismiss this as "Liverpool" if we want to put our head in the sand, but the reality is, and we ALL see it, is that once you get a group of otherwise decent people into a football crowd, whether inside or outside the ground, something go very wrong in their brain. I can't explain it, but we all see it all the time.

Whether it's abuse dished out, offensive chanting, or just being CU Next Tuesdays.

It's something about the tribalism of football that just unhinges peoples brains. It's disgusting.
 




Thunder Bolt

Silly old bat
I came down to Eastbourne aged 18, in 1989, from Yorkshire. I had a thick Yorkshire accent and I got ripped to pieces at my new workplace! "Eh up lad, where's yer flat cap" along with "where's yer pigeons?" with raucous laughs from all concerned were a daily shout.

I shrugged it off, simple as that. In the end I ran into the canteen and shouted "IT'S BEEN STOLEN!!! WHO'S GOT IT? WHERE IS IT?" in a total panic, puffing and panting.

They all sat up, looked very concerned, and said "What? What's been stolen??" :eek:

I shouted "My Whippet, you Wankers!" and everyone burst out laughing. After that, it all stopped. I was 'accepted'.

Sometimes you've got to laugh it off.

I agree and he has many a time, but there was one occasion when it got out of hand. I'm not going into details on a public forum but it was out and out prejudice.
 




GJN1

Well-known member
Nov 4, 2014
1,545
Brighton
Whatever. It’s water. In 25 degrees. There are scores of robberies going on every day in Barca that go unreported. It really is complete hyperbole.

So you're walking down the seafront in Brighton in the summer and some pissed up clown pushes you in the sea, apropos of nothing.

That's fine, is it? You'd laugh it off?

Yeah, right...
 




BNthree

Plastic JCL
Sep 14, 2016
11,452
WeHo
Not really as they are English. But it is interesting that earlier in the thread someone already mentioned that Scousers 'are not English'.

That's in reference to the banner made and shown by Liverpool fans:

The-Kop-800x504.jpg
 


Thunder Bolt

Silly old bat
So you're walking down the seafront in Brighton in the summer and some pissed up clown pushes you in the sea, apropos of nothing.

That's fine, is it? You'd laugh it off?

Yeah, right...

They'd have to pick you up, go down the steps, across the pebbles, and then throw you in. :lolol:

It's not exactly the same is it?
 


wellquickwoody

Many More Voting Years
NSC Patron
Aug 10, 2007
13,911
Melbourne
Not another ignorant comment again.

Seems you can't follow the discussion with clarity.

I am not a victim as I am not a Scouser. There was an imbalance that's all.

A modern term seems most appropriate here.

Whatever :facepalm: :whoosh:
 


bhanutz

Well-known member
Aug 23, 2005
5,999
Its ok as they are cheeky Scousers.... Wonder who they will blame this time though, probably the police.
 




timbha

Well-known member
Jul 5, 2003
10,506
Sussex
It is accusing a whole city of acting a certain way because of where they live, so it is a very mild version of racism. My Yorkshire husband has had it at his workplace to a mild extent (not banter either) and I experienced it when I worked up there. It isn't pleasant and you just have to grin and bear it.

I have met and worked with lovely people from Liverpool (and other places) and met some real arses too. Everywhere is the same.

This is a football forum. Liverpool fans are in Barcelona to watch their team tonight. So twist it how you like but this thread is about the behaviour of Liverpool football fans in Barcelona.

I’m fed up with the media love in with Liverpool, the only team where the world has to fall silent when YNWA is played before a televised match. Any other club and coverage gets switched to the adverts. No not Liverpool because they invented football support and they lead the way. Same about humour with “everything they say is hilarious”.

Get real. Liverpool fans are trouble whether it be raiding shops (pre planned) in Paris and other European cities, attacking City’s team coach, fighting on the terraces of Heysel, and picking your pocket!

This doesn’t make other fans immune
 


Gritt23

New member
Jul 7, 2003
14,902
Meopham, Kent.
I don't even think it's confined to football – or even sport in general. You only have to look down West Street at chucking out time on a Friday or Saturday night and you see some dreadful behaviour – by men AND women. Many of whom – like the instigator in those videos – who are old enough to know better.

The cause of the problem? Alcohol – simple as that.

Fortunately, I'm now of an age I no longer see the sights of West Street at chucking up, I mean out, time. But I remember it well. Yes you are right of course, alcohol does play a big part of it, but not exclusively. Certainly not when it comes to abusive and obscene behaviour in grounds. Cast your mind back to the abuse those Chelsea fans were dishing out to Sterling earlier this season. They weren't all drunk, possibly none of them. But something happens to peoples brains when in a football ground, or in a football crowd.
 


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