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Only if the prices went down. Which I suspect is the point he is trying to make - there is a trade-off between a certain amount of this kind of thing in order to still be able to be a successful club.Originally posted by MorphorinoYer they probly would, well at least for the games that normally sell out anyway.Like blood on iron
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I could say a lot about the inane nature of this post,Originally posted by Los RojosMy son (10 year old) commented today during the match on seeing :
Two Asian (Japs) blokes with cameras
'Is that why we are struggling for tickets Dad?'
'Yes son, that's why there is no kits available for you or tickets to watch the match'.
Money son, money,
but to be honest there is no point because it speaks for itself.
So you and your son miss out on the occasional game bacause a few people decide to spend thousands of pounds and make a 20,000 mile round trip to fulfil their dreams and go to a game of the team that they love. And when they do they get treated to this kind of attitude.
Obviously the scousers simply want a scouse club supported by scouse fans. But why leave it there? Instead of banning just the wools why stop there? Let's get rid of the non-scousers that make up the playing and coaching staff? Let's see if you scousers will get the club you want then, without the global support and without a global presence within.
When I go to Anfield I'm almost amazed at the vast variety of different kind of people I see there - people from all over the world - makes me realise what a big and special club it really is. Then I read posts like yours and I wonder why people from places like Japan and Singapore bother to follow a club that attracts such a petty and small-minded support like yours.
Best supporters in the world my arse, cant even support our own let alone our clubWhite liquid in a bottle = Milk
Purslow = C*nt
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Originally posted by DhavlosI could say a lot about the inane nature of this post,
but to be honest there is no point because it speaks for itself.
So you and your son miss out on the occasional game bacause a few people decide to spend thousands of pounds and make a 20,000 mile round trip to fulfil their dreams and go to a game of the team that they love. And when they do they get treated to this kind of attitude.
Obviously the scousers simply want a scouse club supported by scouse fans. But why leave it there? Instead of banning just the wools why stop there? Let's get rid of the non-scousers that make up the playing and coaching staff? Let's see if you scousers will get the club you want then, without the global support and without a global presence within.
When I go to Anfield I'm almost amazed at the vast variety of different kind of people I see there - people from all over the world - makes me realise what a big and special club it really is. Then I read posts like yours and I wonder why people from places like Japan and Singapore bother to follow a club that attracts such a petty and small-minded support like yours.
Best supporters in the world my arse, cant even support our own let alone our club
I'd ignore him mate, he talking bum. In fact I'm not sure how he even came to that conclusion, it's not something that would have entered my mind.Thomas Hicks Senior
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Not really, it's more about the economics than the number of fans.Originally posted by MorphorinoNot sure I agree that it would only fill if the prices went down, there's no evidence to suggest either way on the issue. But i think it's understating the fan base if you think we couldn't sell out Anfield just with 'scoucers'.Like blood on iron
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