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I do not see how that is 'Cheesy'. We have always stood behind Liverpool in their fight for the JFT96 and we also share a common anthem. Maybe you just don't like the cliché but the sentiment is heartfelt. Do you realise how much effort and time was put into making all this happen? Not to mention the money. How much did you pay towards highlighting the campaign?Originally posted by Monkeywool View PostHowever, our banner, despite the good intentions is pretty vomit inducing in all fairness. A simple "thank you Celtic" would have sufficed, but the "We've never walked alone"?
That sounds really completely and utterly cheesy and I cringed when I saw it. Fair play for the effort though, but I would rather have seen something else than that.
'Vomit inducing'?....Jesus Christ mate take a look at yourself. How many other clubs in England fight your corner? At least we Jocks/Paddy's feel empathy with the whole human aspect of what happened that day.
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Don`t Worry BHOY,thankfully Monkeywool doesn`t speak for a vast majority of Liverpool fans who see nothing "Cheesy" in any of your support or our response.
A majority of fans are very grateful for your help in Highlighting the "Justice for the 96" Campaign.
Long may the friendship between our two great clubs continue.
Hail,Hail.............Last edited by Johnny; 12-04-07, 06:49 PM.
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Once again, thanks, words seem feeble & not enough for what has been achieved by your fans efforts, but I do add my humble appreciation and deep felt thanks all the same.Originally posted by TheBhoy View PostAfter the events of the last week or so with so much attention being paid to violence/disorder in football I think it would be good if the media actually highlighted how football can bring people together. Unfortunately our media are too partial to cynical headlines and stories; that's what sells. Football gets a very bad press but events like this contradict the commonly held view that all football fans are rabid hate-filled antagonists hell bent on a path of animosity towards anyone but their own team.


Allthe best in the CL guys. You will have one Bhoy up here in Jockland cheering for you anyway.
And all the best in your pursuit of the double, and how many have been won over by Gordon S then, and seeing his first half dozen games in charge the vocal element of wanting him out has all gone quiet! He's done well, so much so, it's now Martin who??
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Bollocks. At the replay of the semi-final in '89 an almost identical banner was lifted in the Liverpool end that read "The Kop thanks you all - we never walked alone", while red and white tape was passed all the way around the ground. It was an incredibly touching moment of solidarity between fans, and I remember being in tears at the time. My memory may be going, but I'm sure it was taken to away games at the time as well.Originally posted by Monkeywool View PostOk, I am all up for the banner the celtic fans sent to us, great show of appreciation and mutual respect. I am all up for making a banner in reciprocation to show our respect o them and thank them.
However, our banner, despite the good intentions is pretty vomit inducing in all fairness. A simple "thank you Celtic" would have sufficed, but the "We've never walked alone"?
That sounds really completely and utterly cheesy and I cringed when I saw it. Fair play for the effort though, but I would rather have seen something else than that.
It was perfectly fitting to hold up a similar banner in thanks to the Celtic fans. The only cringeworthy thing is that an ignorant ******* like you can't appreciate it and feels the need to denigrate it on a public message board.
Thanks to every Celtic fan involved in making and displaying that banner. Particularly at this time of year it is great to know that there are others in the football fraternity who support our cause.
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Fantastic post.Originally posted by calvoboy View PostBollocks. At the replay of the semi-final in '89 an almost identical banner was lifted in the Liverpool end that read "The Kop thanks you all - we never walked alone", while red and white tape was passed all the way around the ground. It was an incredibly touching moment of solidarity between fans, and I remember being in tears at the time. My memory may be going, but I'm sure it was taken to away games at the time as well.
It was perfectly fitting to hold up a similar banner in thanks to the Celtic fans. The only cringeworthy thing is that an ignorant ******* like you can't appreciate it and feels the need to denigrate it on a public message board.
Thanks to every Celtic fan involved in making and displaying that banner. Particularly at this time of year it is great to know that there are others in the football fraternity who support our cause.
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These are from 1989..Originally posted by Monkeywool View PostHowever, our banner, despite the good intentions is pretty vomit inducing in all fairness. A simple "thank you Celtic" would have sufficed, but the "We've never walked alone"?
That sounds really completely and utterly cheesy and I cringed when I saw it. Fair play for the effort though, but I would rather have seen something else than that.
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I think you guys are being overcritical of Monkeywool. All he's saying is he found the choice of words on the banner "We've never walked alone" cheesy and a little too saccharine for his taste. I dont see in any way how that is an offensive opinion. It's simply his view which he's entitled to. He's in no way criticised the effort to highlight the cause or the camaraderie between Liverpool and Celtic fans.
I dont necessarily agree with his sentiment, but see no need to crucify him over it either.
Btw, would just like to say, Celtic fans are classy. Respect to them.White liquid in a bottle = Milk
Purslow = C*nt
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We are also allowed to disagree with his viewOriginally posted by Dhavlos View PostI think you guys are being overcritical of Monkeywool. All he's saying is he found the choice of words on the banner "We've never walked alone" cheesy and a little too saccharine for his taste. I dont see in any way how that is an offensive opinion. It's simply his view which he's entitled to. He's in no way criticised the effort to highlight the cause or the camaraderie between Liverpool and Celtic fans.
I dont necessarily agree with his sentiment, but no need to crucify him over it either.
Btw, would just like to say, Celtic fans are classly. Respect to them.
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I've got that Celtic-Liverpool memorial match on video somewhere. Think it was our first game after Hillsborough. I'm going to try to dig it out.Originally posted by TheBhoy View PostWhite liquid in a bottle = Milk
Purslow = C*nt
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I've still got that green and red programme somewhere.Originally posted by TheBhoy View PostBabel fanclub member # 4!!!
**** OFF MOURINHO!!!!!!:whatever:
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