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    #16
    Originally posted by lfcruleus View Post
    The game meant **** all which is why there was no atmosphere, usually when we play Arsenal there is something at stake, we were thinking about Tuesday.
    How about singing and creating a great atmosphere because your proud to be a Liverpool fan and your boys are playing?

    Does there have to be something in it for everyone these days. h:

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      #17
      Originally posted by Rocket View Post
      this is not a very good excuse , because the Chelsea game at home was a lunch time game and the atmosphere was immense.
      Spot on mate
      El NiƱo

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        #18
        George Gillett got it right when he said the Kop was the stage and the fans were the performers. Unfortunately, they only want to perform for 3 home league games (Everton, Man U & Chelsea) and a few European nights these days. It just shows how far Arsenal have fell behind in recent years because we don't consider them as rivals worthy of making an effort against off the pitch.

        When away fans come and sing stupid things like "you're supposed to be at home", "your support is ****ing ****", "shall we sing a song for you?" and "Anfield library" don't they realise that they are actually criticising their own team because our fans can't even be arsed singing against them?

        Mind you, most sets of fans have absolutely no originality and completely lack wit. At least Man U fans (and Citeh's) have a few funny songs and, like us, try to create ones that aren't just a chant of their team's name. Arsenal's fans were pathetic. Apart from the 25 year old favourite "Sign On" (how ****ing original) their songs consisted of chanting "Ars-en-al" over and over again, "We're the greatest team in Europe" (despite never winning Old Big Ears) or the Kajagoogoo classic "Ooh to be a Goonah"...

        There is a light that never goes out. RIP Alan "Mally" Johnston and the 96. YNWA.

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          #19
          Originally posted by rushscored4 View Post
          George Gillett got it right when he said the Kop was the stage and the fans were the performers. Unfortunately, they only want to perform for 3 home league games (Everton, Man U & Chelsea) and a few European nights these days. It just shows how far Arsenal have fell behind in recent years because we don't consider them as rivals worthy of making an effort against off the pitch.

          When away fans come and sing stupid things like "you're supposed to be at home", "your support is ****ing ****", "shall we sing a song for you?" and "Anfield library" don't they realise that they are actually criticising their own team because our fans can't even be arsed singing against them?

          Mind you, most sets of fans have absolutely no originality and completely lack wit. At least Man U fans (and Citeh's) have a few funny songs and, like us, try to create ones that aren't just a chant of their team's name. Arsenal's fans were pathetic. Apart from the 25 year old favourite "Sign On" (how ****ing original) their songs consisted of chanting "Ars-en-al" over and over again, "We're the greatest team in Europe" (despite never winning Old Big Ears) or the Kajagoogoo classic "Ooh to be a Goonah"...



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