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Lovely place - Liverpool!
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Originally posted by Xenophon View PostIt has always been a bit too 'blue collar' for me. Nothing wrong with that of course, I'd just rather be in a nice restaurant.
For an alternative definition of hysterical football fans - see 'Munter' in the Urban Dictionary.
No disrespect to the Hilsborough casualties here, that was an awful case of mass panic vs inadequate preparation and disaster planning IMHO - could have happened at any major sporting event.
I'd rather have root canal treatment than discuss the intricacies of 'the beautiful game' TBH.Comment
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Why did audiences scream so loud at Beatles concerts?
The shock of seeing four scousers working.“Brexit is having a wee in the middle of the room at a house party because nobody is talking to you, and then complaining about the smell.”Comment
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Originally posted by FiveTimes View PostBollocks, it had nothing to do with fans not wanting to pay and get in for free.
The police managed the fans very badly, the stadium design was poor.
Yes fans rushed, but the police filtered them badly, meaning they missed the kick-off.
It wasn't started by the liverpool fans, but yes they played a part.
At the time people were amazed that they had given Liverpool the smaller of the stands, but to blame the fans is totally wrong and incorrect.
What is it with Liverpool fans and this childish attitude to football? No other set of fans acts so mindlessly.Comment
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Originally posted by pisces View PostIf the fans didn't rush then they wouldn't have got crushed. Just like at heysel and earlier this season when they tried gatecrashing to get in for free?
What is it with Liverpool fans and this childish attitude to football? No other set of fans acts so mindlessly.
All football fans are mindless!
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Why does the Mersey run through Liverpool?
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But the judge said: “That simply demonstrates your arrogance continues. You are typical. Inmates of prison are people who are dishonest. You are a thoroughly dishonestly man motivated by your own selfish greed.”Comment
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Liverpool's new signing, Rigobert Song from Cameroon, has just played his first game for the (once) 'Mighty Reds'. He dashes into the players lounge and phones his mother to tell her all about it. "Oh, Rigobert"...she squeals....."....I am so pleased and proud of you, at last you are playing for a great team......they may not be as great as they once were, but I hear they have won the European Cup four times. ....but, son.....things are not so good at home. I am really worried. The violence is getting too much, your sister has been raped twice, your dear Grandmother has been attacked in the street, there is raw sewage running down the roads, its becoming more like a war-zone every day.
How we let you talk us into coming and living in Liverpool, I'll never know...."Confusion is a natural state of beingComment
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Originally posted by pisces View PostIf the fans didn't rush then they wouldn't have got crushed. Just like at heysel and earlier this season when they tried gatecrashing to get in for free?
What is it with Liverpool fans and this childish attitude to football? No other set of fans acts so mindlessly.
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