OMG just heard that Aguero has had a kicking by some youth outside John Lennon after signing for us!!
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Eh!?Originally posted by BigChief View PostOMG just heard that Aguero has had a kicking by some youth outside John Lennon after signing for us!!Klopp on LFC vs MUFC (March 9th 2016) - "This is why I love football. This is why we watched it when we were young. I can still not have enough of it."

Always, keep your face to the sun, and shadows will fall behind you.
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Liverpool and Everton supporters delayed after assault
Fans were kept inside Liverpool's Anfield ground after the Merseyside derby as police investigated an assault.
A man suffered a broken jaw on Anfield Road shortly before the game against Everton.
Police sealed off the area outside the King Harry public house for forensic examinations and some fans were delayed leaving after the game.
The road reopened 30 minutes after the final whistle.
Chief Superintendent Dave Lewis, of Merseyside Police, thanked supporters for their patience and appealed for witnesses to the assault.
He said: "There were no further incidents during today's derby match. Both sets of fans, on the whole, behaved well before, during and after the game.
"Officers arrested five people for low-level offences and ejected two people from the stadium.
"I would like to thank today's fans for their behaviour on the whole and appeal to anyone who has any information about the assault on Anfield Road to come forward and contact detectives."
The match finished 2-2.
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I was in the King Harry from 12.15 odd to about 1.45 odd. I was standing with some of the lads from here, but they probably didn't know it!
Saw no trouble, but it might have happened after I left. One of the lads from SCM was telling me that Everton fans have targetted the pub before.
What I did notice was a large element of the scally type hanging around the pub. In fact when I left the pub there was a mob of about 20/30 of them. Couldn't say whether they LFC or EFC but the atmosphere was tense to say the least.
Bunch of nobheads.Are you the Judean People's Front?
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small club syndrome - Spurs fans are more full of hate than Arsenal fans.Originally posted by wavydavy View PostI live locally and FWIW I think most of the aggression and downright nastiness eminates from the blue half. I really mean that. I have a brother in law who I adore. He's one of the most generous, intelligent, level headed and all-round good blokes you will EVER meet EVER. I could ask him for anything and he would give it to me. I could ring him any hour of the day or night and he would go out of his way to help me. He's an absolute star. That is until the subject of footie and his beloved Everton crop up. He talks total bollocks turns into a really vile, horrible and nasty piece of work. True story.
SSN are reporting a fractured jaw incident which probably sparked the rumours.
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Originally posted by carradonna View PostJust got back from the game, to the best of my knowledge someone/some Evertonian fans were chanting the usual murders chants and Dalglish is a homosexual and got a bit of a kicking! Anfield Road was closed down but the stabbings certainly are a horrible rumour! Cant confirm about the spittings though, but if the vast amount of police that are around that section I am sure they would of nicked them!
it is sickening how this **** can escalate - i've had a couple of messages from blues (not one red) yesterday telling me how some 'murdering' liverpool fan had killed a an everton fan who was just innocently walking by.
God knows what did or didn't happen - but lets not get carried away, both teams, in fact every team, has a percentage of scum following them - a lot of them aren't actually football fans, it's just something they tag onto to give it a reason. Like one of the posts on the blue forum linked in this thread says - it's a social problem not a football problem
I've been to plenty of derbies and one in the last couple of years, can't remember which one but i posted on here when it happened, I walked out the ground Annie road end, on my own after we had won...I had no colours on me, and was just wandering along and a blue nose walked straight up to me right in front of the police and said "how does it feel to win you murdering cunt!"
I just looked at him stunned, looked at the police who weren't flinching, and he walked off..
luckily i'm not a knobhead, and was also not expecting it...but some blue cunt walks up and says that too the wrong red cunt, he could easily have got filled in.
Not sure what my point is
- other than there is no smoke without fire and both clubs have cunts "following" them
i own everton fans on the internet....that's what i do
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There are some ****ing ****s in pubs sometimes though. I watched the last 25 mins or so in a pub in Oxford yesterday. A middle aged guy, a City supporter judging by his vociferous jibes, came in just before our match finished meaning to 'wind up' a few manc supporters who started gathering in the pub. He was already quite drunk, so imagine the picture. Anyway, to cut a long story short, at one point he went out for a ciggy and someone took his place (a young student). He came back and saw that the student was where he was sat, told him in a condescending tone: "Would you mind if I get my place back, love?". The student, intimidated, just tottered off without a reply. I wanted to butt in but refrained. I think I should have though.Are we winning?
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That's a great anecdote.Originally posted by NigelLG View PostThere are some ****ing ****s in pubs sometimes though. I watched the last 25 mins or so in a pub in Oxford yesterday. A middle aged guy, a City supporter judging by his vociferous jibes, came in just before our match finished meaning to 'wind up' a few manc supporters who started gathering in the pub. He was already quite drunk, so imagine the picture. Anyway, to cut a long story short, at one point he went out for a ciggy and someone took his place (a young student). He came back and saw that the student was where he was sat, told him in a condescending tone: "Would you mind if I get my place back, love?". The student, intimidated, just tottered off without a reply. I wanted to butt in but refrained. I think I should though..
Suppose you have a physicist and a sociologist standing at the side of a field, observing a set of events unfolding on the field. The physicist does [describes] it using the terminology of mass and velocity and frequency of radiation and the rest. And the sociologist does it by describing it as a rugby match.
May the Lord bless this post.
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