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    #31
    Block 306 was kickin it in yesterday.

    I was in 104 and felt myself turning my neck a few times when the Anti Owners/Liverpool chants kicked in and divided a few fans.

    Had a guy in front who was a classic lets all rip the piss out of kinda fan.

    Sat there with a rolled up Cup Final flag that he didn't even get out during the whole game.
    (I saw the fringe)

    Camera on the go from start to finish, even turning it around to picture himself durin YNWA.

    We had a corner at the Kop end, he's got his Canon focused on Itandje.

    Came back to his seat at 47 mins after half time with Ketchup and mustard spilling everywhere out of his Hot Dog ensuing half a row had to stand up in the process.

    Kinell i could have sworn the guy was there for HEAT magazine.

    The only thing that was missing was a jesters hat and a big bag of clubshop goodies.

    "You got yer education from the Kop" they sang in 306.

    It was obvious that this guy didn't..

    I know that sounds like a complete pisstake but it was such a chalk and cheese scenario.

    I'm normally in the Paddock so it was a nice change to be up there.
    Last edited by Shanks; 27-01-08, 07:43 PM.

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      #32
      Originally posted by the rev leeroy brown View Post
      i'm prepared to wait because all this protesting bull**** WILL NOT make any difference to the yanks - they will not sell up. i for one want lfc to win the fa cup / champs league this year and to do that the team NEED the fans behind them - all of them. if the team can have the fans behind them and get back to winning ways then we can salvage our season.

      i also think that by the summer rafa will be able to sell the players not up to scratch, recoup 20-30 million, add that to the 45 million we suppose to have for new players and buy the 5 players i think we need to compete for the league.
      1. "all this protesting bull**** WILL NOT make any difference to the yanks" - i seem to recall that they have admitted lining up Klinnsmann in November. DO you seriously think the protests at the Porto game had NO effect? IMO they realised that Rafa was getting full support from the fans and backtracked. Now, I'm not suggesting this is the same scenario, but I, for one, am not prepared to sit back and let them think that we're now cool with the way they're treating our club.
      2. "i for one want lfc to win the fa cup / champs league this year and to do that the team NEED the fans behind them" - are the two things mutually exculsive then? I personally don't think anyone will be singing anti-Yank songs at the Inter game. By the way, I'm sure you would like us to challenge for these kind of honours in the future - Leeds don't anymore.

      We're all entitled to our opinions of course, but mine is that sticking your head in the sand and thinking it'll all be alright now is the wrong course of action. If you, or anyone else, can offer up a scenario where, if we were to finish 5th this season and next, we would still be OK financially then please do. TBH I can't think of one, and thats a situation the previous regime would never let us get into.
      'Of course I didn't take my wife to see Rochdale as an anniversary present.
      It was her birthday.
      Would I have got married during the football season ?
      Anyway, it was Rochdale reserves.'

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        #33
        Originally posted by reddragon View Post
        If you, or anyone else, can offer up a scenario where, if we were to finish 5th this season and next, we would still be OK financially then please do. TBH I can't think of one, and thats a situation the previous regime would never let us get into.
        We need finance. Every club does. We need a new stadium to raise more revenue to compete with the Mancs, Arsenal and Chelsea. Can you or anybody else please tell me what else the Yanks could do? Surely nobody is naïve enough to think they would fund everything from their own money?

        And how exactly does singing twee songs about the Yanks make any bloody difference?
        There is a light that never goes out. RIP Alan "Mally" Johnston and the 96. YNWA.

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          #34
          Originally posted by reddragon View Post
          1. "all this protesting bull**** WILL NOT make any difference to the yanks" - i seem to recall that they have admitted lining up Klinnsmann in November. DO you seriously think the protests at the Porto game had NO effect? IMO they realised that Rafa was getting full support from the fans and backtracked. Now, I'm not suggesting this is the same scenario, but I, for one, am not prepared to sit back and let them think that we're now cool with the way they're treating our club.
          2. "i for one want lfc to win the fa cup / champs league this year and to do that the team NEED the fans behind them" - are the two things mutually exculsive then? I personally don't think anyone will be singing anti-Yank songs at the Inter game. By the way, I'm sure you would like us to challenge for these kind of honours in the future - Leeds don't anymore.

          We're all entitled to our opinions of course, but mine is that sticking your head in the sand and thinking it'll all be alright now is the wrong course of action. If you, or anyone else, can offer up a scenario where, if we were to finish 5th this season and next, we would still be OK financially then please do. TBH I can't think of one, and thats a situation the previous regime would never let us get into.
          the yanks admitted lining up jurgen as a back up option - nothing more. had rafa decided enough was enough and left us for madrid we would have been up **** creek without a paddle. any good chairman would have a back up plan, they just shouldn't have come out and said anything especially as jurgen himself denied any meeting had taken place. i dont think the yanks took too much notice of the protests. of course they knew they were going on but i for one dont beleive that they heard a couple of thousand fans singing and though "**** me we better not sack rafa".

          any successful team has the backing of the fans - arsenal, man utd, chelsea, rangers, celtic - all these teams have their fans singing for 90 mins (maybe not manure but the rest do) whereas newcastle, aston villa for years have had split fans in the crowd and have won hee-haw for years. say what you want but there is a reason they call the fans the 11th man - the team need to hear the fans supporting them in a game IMO.

          as you said, we are all entitlted to our opinions but i am not sticking my head in the sand. i realise the yanks have done nothing but butt-**** our club for 10 months now, but after hicks' public support of the manager and the recent re-financing deal i am going to leave the protests on the back burner. also, i have never said 5th place is acceptable financially for this year or next. and anyway, if we can back to concentrating soley on matters on the pitch we can not only secure 4th place this year but can catch chelski for 3rd as they are not a great team.
          People who think there's no good way to die have obviously never heard the phrase 'Drug-fuelled-sex-heart-attack'.

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            #35
            Originally posted by rushscored4 View Post
            We need finance. Every club does. We need a new stadium to raise more revenue to compete with the Mancs, Arsenal and Chelsea. Can you or anybody else please tell me what else the Yanks could do? Surely nobody is naïve enough to think they would fund everything from their own money?

            And how exactly does singing twee songs about the Yanks make any bloody difference?
            Its not the twee songs is it RS4, surely everyone here understands the need for us to stand up and be counted at times when people, in this case the americans, ride roughshod over us. Personally I think its going to be very hard, nay impossible to influence their long term decisions by protesting at Anfield however I am fully behind anyone who does so because it is their right and choice.
            Also I would suggest that it would stop the americans becoming emotionally attached and maybe then they would be more likely to consider options when offered to them.

            So in my opinion well organised and well turned out protests will benefit us, but only if the owners are offered a good deal.
            RAFA

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              #36
              Originally posted by Darth Marty View Post
              Its not the twee songs is it RS4, surely everyone here understands the need for us to stand up and be counted at times when people, in this case the americans, ride roughshod over us. Personally I think its going to be very hard, nay impossible to influence their long term decisions by protesting at Anfield however I am fully behind anyone who does so because it is their right and choice.
              Also I would suggest that it would stop the americans becoming emotionally attached and maybe then they would be more likely to consider options when offered to them.

              So in my opinion well organised and well turned out protests will benefit us, but only if the owners are offered a good deal.
              as it was said in one of the papers (maybe the times or the guardian) it would take an astonishing offer to get rid of the yanks - we're talking 800million to buy them out for a reasonble substantial profit margin for two hard ass business men - and if DIC who are backed by the 5th (??) richest man in the world find that too steep a fee to pay then i think it's safe to say the yanks are here for a while yet - protests or not.
              People who think there's no good way to die have obviously never heard the phrase 'Drug-fuelled-sex-heart-attack'.

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                #37
                Originally posted by dom9 View Post
                So you're to blame then.
                Touche
                White liquid in a bottle = Milk

                Purslow = C*nt

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                  #38
                  I`m shocked at how naive some people are :rolledeyes:

                  I`ve bitten my tounge on this matter for far to long.

                  **** the yanks, the horse the rode in on and all their ****ing lies. They have single handedly unraviled over 100 years of dignity, turned us into a ****ing circus and brought great shame on our club.

                  What right has anyone to knock or stop anyone taking every opportunity to remind them and everyone else of what dishonest cunts they are?

                  Wake up and smell the sewage people cause we are up to our ****ing necks in it.

                  Now I have that off my chest I feel there is no way in hell DIC will accept a failed bid for the second time, in a way Ansari has put his neck on the line big style. He will burn these ****ers in the process too. These yanks are ****ing piss artists compared to DIC and I hope Ansari demostrates this to the world.

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                    #39
                    Originally posted by the rev leeroy brown View Post
                    the yanks admitted lining up jurgen as a back up option - nothing more. Right -I'm catching your drift here - if Tom Hicks said that then it MUST be the case had rafa decided enough was enough and left us for madrid we would have been up **** creek without a paddle.Of course you're right here. However, don't you think if he was going to leave it would've been either a. last summer when he threw the dummy out post Athens or b.right after someone decided to go and talk to Klinnsmann about some kind of ridiculous 'backup' option any good chairman would have a back up plan,name one who has to your knowledge? they just shouldn't have come out and said anything especially as jurgen himself denied any meeting had taken place. i dont think the yanks took too much notice of the protests. of course they knew they were going on but i for one dont beleive that they heard a couple of thousand fans singing and though "**** me we better not sack rafa".So why did they change their minds then? Oh thats right - they never were actually going to sack him

                    any successful team has the backing of the fans - arsenal, man utd, chelsea, rangers, celtic - all these teams have their fans singing for 90 mins (maybe not manure but the rest do)ever been to Stamford Bridge or the Emirates????????? They didn't call Highbury the library for nothing you know, and as for Cletic and Rangers by what criteria do you call them successful? whereas newcastle, aston villa for years have had split fans in the crowd and have won hee-haw for years. say what you want but there is a reason they call the fans the 11th man - the team need to hear the fans supporting them in a game IMO.Couln't agree more - it pissed me off yesterday when the only time most people sang was in response to the RTK lot

                    as you said, we are all entitlted to our opinions but i am not sticking my head in the sand. i realise the yanks have done nothing but butt-**** our club for 10 months now, but after hicks' public support of the manager and the recent re-financing deal i am going to leave the protests on the back burner. also, i have never said 5th place is acceptable financially for this year or nextre a my post - i never said you did. and anyway, if we can back to concentrating soley on matters on the pitch we can not only secure 4th place this year but can catch chelski for 3rd as they are not a great team.
                    'Of course I didn't take my wife to see Rochdale as an anniversary present.
                    It was her birthday.
                    Would I have got married during the football season ?
                    Anyway, it was Rochdale reserves.'

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                      #40
                      Originally posted by Darth Marty View Post
                      Its not the twee songs is it RS4, surely everyone here understands the need for us to stand up and be counted at times when people, in this case the americans, ride roughshod over us. Personally I think its going to be very hard, nay impossible to influence their long term decisions by protesting at Anfield however I am fully behind anyone who does so because it is their right and choice.
                      Also I would suggest that it would stop the americans becoming emotionally attached and maybe then they would be more likely to consider options when offered to them.

                      So in my opinion well organised and well turned out protests will benefit us, but only if the owners are offered a good deal.
                      'Of course I didn't take my wife to see Rochdale as an anniversary present.
                      It was her birthday.
                      Would I have got married during the football season ?
                      Anyway, it was Rochdale reserves.'

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                        #41
                        Originally posted by jayjay View Post
                        Ansari has put his neck on the line big style.

                        He will burn these ****ers in the process too.

                        I hope Ansari demostrates this to the world.

                        He who dares Rodders, he who dares.

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                          #42
                          i seem to recall that they have admitted lining up Klinnsmann in November.

                          When will people get this into thier heads? Read the ONLY direct quote on the whole matter, from Hicks. He said they went to Klinsman for advice and information on European football, and were impressed enough to offer him a retainer in the eventuallity Rafa walked. Its nowhere near the same thing as lining someone else up to replace him while he's still in place (which goes on all the time, and HAS been done by LFC before), but hey, dont let that fact spoil your mindset.

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                            #43
                            Originally posted by jayjay View Post
                            I`m shocked at how naive some people are :rolledeyes:

                            I`ve bitten my tounge on this matter for far to long.

                            **** the yanks, the horse the rode in on and all their ****ing lies. They have single handedly unraviled over 100 years of dignity, turned us into a ****ing circus and brought great shame on our club.

                            What right has anyone to knock or stop anyone taking every opportunity to remind them and everyone else of what dishonest cunts they are?

                            Wake up and smell the sewage people cause we are up to our ****ing necks in it.

                            Now I have that off my chest I feel there is no way in hell DIC will accept a failed bid for the second time, in a way Ansari has put his neck on the line big style. He will burn these ****ers in the process too. These yanks are ****ing piss artists compared to DIC and I hope Ansari demostrates this to the world.
                            Don't beat yourself about being naïve, mate, but at least you're big enough to admit it...

                            And I sympathise about you biting your 'tounge' as I'm sure it must have been very painful, whatever it is. However, I'm frankly astonished and appalled that this Ansari fella is a bigger piss artist than the Yanks with him being a devout Muslim...
                            There is a light that never goes out. RIP Alan "Mally" Johnston and the 96. YNWA.

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                              #44
                              Originally posted by jayjay View Post
                              I`m shocked at how naive some people are :rolledeyes:

                              I`ve bitten my tounge on this matter for far to long.

                              **** the yanks, the horse the rode in on and all their ****ing lies. They have single handedly unraviled over 100 years of dignity, turned us into a ****ing circus and brought great shame on our club.

                              What right has anyone to knock or stop anyone taking every opportunity to remind them and everyone else of what dishonest cunts they are?

                              Wake up and smell the sewage people cause we are up to our ****ing necks in it.

                              Now I have that off my chest I feel there is no way in hell DIC will accept a failed bid for the second time, in a way Ansari has put his neck on the line big style. He will burn these ****ers in the process too. These yanks are ****ing piss artists compared to DIC and I hope Ansari demostrates this to the world.
                              There's a time and a place though mate.

                              Leave that last pint and protest BEFORE the game. Protests during the game, when we're supposed to be enjoying a game of football and supporting our team are bang out of order IMO.
                              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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                                #45
                                Originally posted by Steve101 View Post
                                i seem to recall that they have admitted lining up Klinnsmann in November.

                                When will people get this into thier heads? Read the ONLY direct quote on the whole matter, from Hicks. He said they went to Klinsman for advice and information on European football, and were impressed enough to offer him a retainer in the eventuallity Rafa walked. Its nowhere near the same thing as lining someone else up to replace him while he's still in place (which goes on all the time, and HAS been done by LFC before), but hey, dont let that fact spoil your mindset.
                                When will people get it into their heads that talking to another manager for 'advice' IS a euphemism for lining up another manager. Don't be so gullible as to believe what the PR machine tells you mate - next thing you'll believe Gordon Brown when he talks about 'new' money for the NHS. If he was ONLY looking for advice why have all respected commentators read this the same way as me?
                                'Of course I didn't take my wife to see Rochdale as an anniversary present.
                                It was her birthday.
                                Would I have got married during the football season ?
                                Anyway, it was Rochdale reserves.'

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