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    #61
    Originally posted by lfc_1892 View Post
    What? Pissing on the wall? Wow, being an Asian, I was thinking people there are more civilized than in here. Those kind of things does not even happen in stadiums here. Some fans are a real disgrace
    On the other hand, it's not unheard of for parents to dismember their children in parts of Asia to try and make money.

    That's the one...

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      #62
      Originally posted by SCOUSERTOMMY View Post
      anyway im off, thers a klan meeting in half an hour and im meeting redhot and the glove. she is tonights guest speaker
      Anybody who criticizes Klopp ever is a James Blunt. Nov 2015
      #****CITY

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        #63
        Originally posted by lfc_1892 View Post
        What? Pissing on the wall? Wow, being an Asian, I was thinking people there are more civilized than in here. Those kind of things does not even happen in stadiums here. Some fans are a real disgrace
        Yes I agree, BUT there is nothing wrong with pissing in the sink at HT if there's a bit of a queue as long as you give it a rinse
        Like blood on iron

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          #64
          actually pissin on the wall at old trafford is very liberating
          "People from Liverpool have got something about them and, if they’re not happy about something, they let people know.”
          Jamie Carragher 15/1/2008

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            #65
            [QUOTE=kurtangle01;376316]It's the same everywhere. Afew examples are, 5,000 mancs travel to Rome about 50 of which make a **** of themselves and give them all a bad name. I know they're mancs but it's still a fair point. The exact same goes for Tottenham. As for us today, how many reds were down at reading. 2,500? Probably about 20 of them were there to cause trouble but it's people like that that give us all a bad name.

            It's a huge minority that cause trouble but it's that minority that stick out more than the rest because the rest simply go to enjoy the footy.

            I have never heard racism at Anfield though but if I did I'd make sure I reported it to a steward so that the idiots that were doing it got thrown out.[/QUOTE]





            They will not be thrown out if you report it. I had this conversation with Chris(TheGlove) some time back in the KT days over an incident that I got involved in, in the main stand. If the stewards do not actually see and hear it, then they can do nothing about it. Some Indian lads sitting behind me and my friends were getting terrible abuse from the guys sitting beside them.Real vile individuals. I asked them to shut up and few times, and then my mate did. My mate, it was his first time at a game, then got a mouthfull of abuse for being Irish. He is a quiet lad so he backed down, so I had to get up again and have words. So I wandered down to the nearest steward to have a word about it, and got a "sorry mate, cant do a thing if I dont hear it, but I will keep an eye out"



            Now given the distance and all the other noise around, it was impossible for the steward to be able to watch the whole time and do his job, so by the second half, the abuse started again, and every stereotypical abuse that you can think of was getting passed at the Indian lads. I got up and stepped over the seat and asked the lad who was sitting directly beside the scum if he would take my seat and I would sit beyween his mates and the guys throwing abuse. He agreed, and I had a friendly word with the scumbags again. One of the scumbags then called a steward and said that I had changed seats and that I was intimidating them.



            This year, I tok my dad over to Anfield again. It was his first time over is years as he has been very sick, and he was unable even to make the short trip to Anfield with his condition. But he had an operation coming up, which he has had since, and it was a case that he may never get over again, so the doc gave him the all clear to travel after a thorough check out, and we were soon Anfield bound. My dads movement is quite limited and is slow due to his condition, but his mind is 100%. To make a long story short, he had abuse chucked at him by two Liverpool supporters that day, mocking the way he walked, how he had to be helped up and down the steps etc. The two ****heads even continued this down by the Arkles when they spotted my dad again after the game. It got to the stage where I had toi take my dad back to where he was staying, and then get a taxi back and have words with the two assholes.
            I don't hate people. I just feel better when they aren't around.


            Travel is fatal to prejudice, bigotry, and narrow-mindedness

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              #66
              Originally posted by anfieldanfield View Post
              I've been to about 30 aways in the past four or five years and today was my worst one.

              For whatever reason, it was the weakest atmosphere I've ever experienced in a Liverpool away end. It was quiet, painfully quiet. At one point a small pocket of Reading fans sung "your support is ****ing ****", they weren't wrong.

              Our end was littered with families, tourists and yanks. A huge chunk of our end also sat down.

              It was ****ing ****.

              The only high point was Dirks winner. I lept over three rows and then charged down the steps to celebrate right at the front with Durk's big red face screaming at me. Smacked my knee though, which is a shame as a bruise like a peach.
              I thought it started off well, but tailed off badly as the game turned out to be ****e.

              Also, you can't really blame tourists and families for not starting the chants in the first place - any time a song started our end made a noise, but quite often there was a painfully long time between songs.

              (Having said that, Neanderthal behind me was trying to start songs and most people ignored him )
              Quote of the year :

              "With monkey me, dogface dishwasher bitch and chimp the ****ing champ you. We are turning into a raving party here arent we"

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                #67
                Originally posted by 5aq1b View Post
                And here's me planning on trying to attend some away games next year. Maybe think twice now, especially cos I is a pakistani!
                Originally posted by saveferris View Post
                yeah me too, and I was trying to get tickets for this game as its my local one. Mighty glad I didnt, it would have spoiled my day
                Originally posted by Flake View Post
                I'm always disappointed pricks like that don't get a shoeing from our own fans, and told in no uncertain terms, that it'll happen again with repeat behaviour.
                I don't know how wide-spread it is - I could only hear one ****** and his mates, say out of 100 people in audible range. You should be ok, but I guess the worrying thing is that even a 1 in 25 chance of being near an idiot is too high
                Quote of the year :

                "With monkey me, dogface dishwasher bitch and chimp the ****ing champ you. We are turning into a raving party here arent we"

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                  #68
                  Jaco - sorry to hear about the abuse your dad got. What did you say to the 2 lads?!
                  Quote of the year :

                  "With monkey me, dogface dishwasher bitch and chimp the ****ing champ you. We are turning into a raving party here arent we"

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                    #69
                    where they there when u went back jaco?
                    Parry is a clown. En Rafa que confiamos

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                      #70
                      Originally posted by disco View Post
                      I thought it started off well, but tailed off badly as the game turned out to be ****e.

                      Also, you can't really blame tourists and families for not starting the chants in the first place - any time a song started our end made a noise, but quite often there was a painfully long time between songs.

                      (Having said that, Neanderthal behind me was trying to start songs and most people ignored him )
                      Yes you can mate, they completely dilute the atmosphere.

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                        #71
                        Originally posted by disco View Post
                        Jaco - sorry to hear about the abuse your dad got. What did you say to the 2 lads?!
                        "I'd like you to meet five friends of mine"???

                        Hopefully after some choice 'words' they'd have shut the hell up, muppets
                        Kaka = Hitler

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                          #72
                          Originally posted by ronan View Post
                          where they there when u went back jaco?


                          Yeah, one of the guys with us stayed at the pub to keep an eye for me. So when I got a taxi back to town, I was able to pop up just where they were.
                          I don't hate people. I just feel better when they aren't around.


                          Travel is fatal to prejudice, bigotry, and narrow-mindedness

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                            #73
                            Originally posted by anfieldanfield View Post
                            Yes you can mate, they completely dilute the atmosphere.
                            I think you missed the point.

                            The support seemed **** yesterday because for periods of the second half there was no singing whatsoever, not even from the 'regulars'

                            When chants did start people always joined in.

                            Judging by the 'regulars' around me, it was more to do with the game being boring and us not playing very well, so instead of singing they decided to shout at our players instead.
                            Quote of the year :

                            "With monkey me, dogface dishwasher bitch and chimp the ****ing champ you. We are turning into a raving party here arent we"

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                              #74
                              Originally posted by Jaco_Pastorious View Post
                              Yeah, one of the guys with us stayed at the pub to keep an eye for me. So when I got a taxi back to town, I was able to pop up just where they were.
                              .... and then?
                              Quote of the year :

                              "With monkey me, dogface dishwasher bitch and chimp the ****ing champ you. We are turning into a raving party here arent we"

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                                #75
                                Originally posted by disco View Post
                                .... and then?


                                I explained to them the error of their ways, and enjoyed their cowardly grovelling. It was more enjoyable that they squirmed and begged, than to get into a one sided fight with them. I can intimidate quite well when I need to. I'm a bit ashamed to admit that I was hoping that they would throw a punch though, but it became clear that they were bigmouths, so maybe a good scare was enough. When I had calmed down, I was happy that I did not get into a brawl. I generally get tickets for the main stand anyway, so I am sure they will spot me at some other stage, and if it stops them from giving abuse to someone else, then it was worth it.
                                I don't hate people. I just feel better when they aren't around.


                                Travel is fatal to prejudice, bigotry, and narrow-mindedness

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