The racist aspect really crept back in last season, especially at away games , and especially amongst a certain group (anyone who goes to aways will know who I mean). Half of these idiots don't realise we wouldn't have the club we've got today without OOT and foreign fans. We'd be Everton.
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What do you expect from trying to have an adult conversation with a manc?Originally posted by MumsafanAs for hooliganism being on the rise again I think it's true. At the weekend we met a fella at a wedding who we'd not seen for a long time, a Manc. We were discussing with hiom what goes on at either ground when we play them and he was having none of it. He has an ST there now they've extended and he's a right Prawn Sandwich lot if you ask me. Totally and utterly blind to anything that goes on. In the end he said we were talking **** and went home in a mood! What a feckin ****!
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It's infuriating and it's always the young scallies that have a go. It's only a matter of time imo before an OOT takes a savage beating off a group of these scallies.Originally posted by Ryan_DerrickHalf time at the Valley last season some ****, on hearing my southern accent shouted "Your in the wrong ****ing end ain't ya?" I was more pissed of by this than the defeat.
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Originally posted by MumsafanThe racist aspect really crept back in last season, especially at away games , and especially amongst a certain group (anyone who goes to aways will know who I mean). Half of these idiots don't realise we wouldn't have the club we've got today without OOT and foreign fans. We'd be Everton.
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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Which group? The urchins or whatever they're f*cking called..Originally posted by MumsafanThe racist aspect really crept back in last season, especially at away games , and especially amongst a certain group (anyone who goes to aways will know who I mean). Half of these idiots don't realise we wouldn't have the club we've got today without OOT and foreign fans. We'd be Everton.
Apparently, the Everton away fans have a serious young hard core racist following. I remember reading on blue kipper several times how they absolutely disgraced themselves at Bolton, Birmingham and West Brom last season. So much so that other Evertonians actually called the police.
Unfortunately for as long as I can remember there's always been racism at Anfield, in fact I'd say Liverpool, as a city is starting to get more and more racist.
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Originally posted by desertscouserWhich group? The urchins or whatever they're f*cking called..
Apparently, the Everton away fans have a serious young hard core racist following. I remember reading on blue kipper several times how they absolutely disgraced themselves at Bolton, Birmingham and West Brom last season. So much so that other Evertonians actually called the police.
Unfortunately for as long as I can remember there's always been racism at Anfield, in fact I'd say Liverpool, as a city is starting to get more and more racist.
No not the UrchinsI live with Steptoe.
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Chantelle strikes again!Originally posted by Red_hotOnly just realised what OOT is.
My family's a strange version of the "family split down the middle" model, in that my mum came from a large 100%-bluenose family and my dad from a small 100%-Red family, but dad quickly converted her and all their offspring are Red.
As for Us v Everton, I've gone through periods of seriously disliking Everton due to their bitter attitude, but on the whole I'm either indifferent to them or even want them to do well to a certain point (i.e. nowhere near our success, just do well enough to stop them whingeing for a bit). I have a couple of bluenose uncles, however, who are quite shockingly bitter and downright nasty towards us, which often tests my patience.
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Originally posted by desertscouserWhich group? The urchins or whatever they're f*cking called..
Not the Urchins. There are some semi organised ****s at that **** in Anfield, but it is the rise of the non group affiliated racists that worries me. Seems to be an awful lot of them openly around the place now.Last edited by Doc_Piptorious; 05-09-06, 02:32 PM.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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As well as running on the pitch at half time...it was like 'Oh look, there's easy access to the pitch and not many stewards, coppers. Let's all act like ******s and go on the pitch!".Originally posted by RedJediAt the Wrexham pre season, there were a load of knobheads spent all match singing "get the woolys out the kop".
PRICKS :whatever:
****ing idiots, you'd think that they'd be more mindful of stupid stunts like that, especially in front of kids.
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I think that's part of the truth. We've just been better than them for the lifetime of many supporters.Originally posted by CharlieMansonsSquintMy point being they are just bitter that their club's in a chronic decline.I'm playing all the right notes. Not necessarily in the right order. I'll give you that, sunshine.
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thats probably true i went to all the derbies in the mid eighties and they seemed all very friendly and lots of mingling. Although i was only a kid so any hatred may have bypassed me.Originally posted by mersey86I think that's part of the truth. We've just been better than them for the lifetime of many supporters._____________________________________
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