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Not as weird as Colin Murphy programme notesF*ck Liverpool. Klopp is a weird bloke
Not as weird as Colin Murphy programme notesF*ck Liverpool. Klopp is a weird bloke
It's odd that Liverpool should be the team involved with the two worst tragedies involving English sides. But I'm sure the scouse angels weren't to blame for anything.I was not going to comment on this but as I have had a bad afternoon and as you are so far off the truth I will enlighten you as I was at Heysel that awful night and scarily close to the wire when it came down with such awful consequences.
I like most people present was not aware their had been any fatalities until much latter. It was bizarre how the friendly care free atmosphere that there was in the sunny square in the city centre changed as the sun went down to a much darker mood. On the trip out to the stadium in late afternoon I saw a couple of large gang fights with no police presence at the time.
Going to football was a different experience in the 80's and Liverpool certainly had amongst there following a number that could be up for some aggro and there certainly a few that were looking for revenge for the many stabbings in Rome the previous year both before and after the Final against Roma.
My main issue with your post is the swept under the carpet issue as in fact 14 people got sentenced to 3 years for manslaughter.
Also Liverpool have a memorial stone at Anfield where flowers are laid on the 29th of May each year.
Is this the same Liverpool that doesn’t regard itself as part of England, has very few England fans and boos the national Anthem? And of course all of those ‘wonderful’ Liverpool fans.Agreed. I'd go so far as to extend that sentiment to the city of Liverpool too.
Yep, that's the one - fine city, wonderful fans. I ****ing despise the royal family and I boo the national anthem myself at every opportunity. We have a choice not to agree with the monarchy in this country you know, we're not quite a fascist state... yet.Is this the same Liverpool that doesn’t regard itself as part of England, has very few England fans and boos the national Anthem? And of course all of those ‘wonderful’ Liverpool fans.
Been there twice. Once to watch football the other time to visit my wheels.
It's odd that Liverpool should be the team involved with the two worst tragedies involving English sides. But I'm sure the scouse angels weren't to blame for anything.
Yep, that's the one - fine city, wonderful fans. I ****ing despise the royal family and I boo the national anthem myself at every opportunity. We have a choice not to agree with the monarchy in this country you know, we're not quite a fascist state... yet.
I’m a staunch republican but that doesn’t mean I have to be an arseYep, that's the one - fine city, wonderful fans. I ****ing despise the royal family and I boo the national anthem myself at every opportunity. We have a choice not to agree with the monarchy in this country you know, we're not quite a fascist state... yet.
There’s also Everton fans living in Liverpool, plus people who don’t go to the football. I guess others’ experience of the place differs to mine. I’ve been on many trips there (work and pleasure), been to both grounds, had no trouble, certainly not had a knife pulled on me in Stanley Park or had my wheels pinched.Is this the same Liverpool that doesn’t regard itself as part of England, has very few England fans and boos the national Anthem? And of course all of those ‘wonderful’ Liverpool fans.
Been there twice. Once to watch football the other time to visit my wheels.
Most of them probably have Irish passports!...I bet they're happy to own and use British Passport when it suits, though. Unless they've managed to secure some Liverpulian ones ?
Rather like a lot of Brits. lving in Belfast that I came across last summer then!Most of them probably have Irish passports!
It's odd that Liverpool should be the team involved with the two worst tragedies involving
Not sure what all the fuss is about. Klopp and Liverpool are well suited. He dresses like a Scouser in shell suit and robbers cap, suffers form victim syndrome and believe it or not last time I was in Liverpool he even offered to look after my car for £5
Belfast is in Britain.Rather like a lot of Brits. lving in Belfast that I came across last summer then!
I've been there a fair few times as my sister in law lives up there (she's originally from Hampstead but married a scouser). I can only go by the people I meet (which includes a lot of the staff that work for her, and her friends) and I can say for certain that they all regard themselves as English, all follow England (as much as they follow football at all) and all sing the national anthem.Is this the same Liverpool that doesn’t regard itself as part of England, has very few England fans and boos the national Anthem? And of course all of those ‘wonderful’ Liverpool fans.
Been there twice. Once to watch football the other time to visit my wheels.
Techinally yes but all NI citizens were offered the chance of taking ou¡t an Irish passport after the UK left the EU.A lot of them did .Iknow two of them who have.One living in San Sebastian and the other in the French Basque country.FWIW I also know a Kiwi living here who 's given up his GB passport for a Spanish one and a a good mate,who I go to Espanyol games games with, who's done the same since GB left the EU.Belfast is in Britain.