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‘Bin dippers’. Jesus. Talk about lack of self awareness. Working class fans are joining together to donate to food banks, Manchester and Dublin have some of the most impoverished towns in Europe.

Mancs- ‘you eat out of a bin lolzzz’ (and the word ‘dippers’ makes me want to barf. Like ‘muppet’)

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Some lad i went to school with is an Evertonian. He was commenting on some Utd Fan page the other day, going on about how Park Ji Sung was a great player and how he had a great song, followed by crying laughing emoji.

 

Sad cunt.

 

They revel in this shit. Im convinced at least a couple of Everton lads have been pegged by their united counterparts after a lock in at the Brick.

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59 minutes ago, John102 said:

Some lad i went to school with is an Evertonian. He was commenting on some Utd Fan page the other day, going on about how Park Ji Sung was a great player and how he had a great song, followed by crying laughing emoji.

 

Sad cunt.

 

They revel in this shit. Im convinced at least a couple of Everton lads have been pegged by their united counterparts after a lock in at the Brick.

That Park song probably doesn't sound so racist to a Bloo, compared to some of the filth they used to sing.

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10 hours ago, KMD7 said:

Sad sad cunts

It feels like we've become the last acceptable place for people who carry that great burden known as hate to let it out on, the emphasis on acceptable. Society has denied them the right to call anyone from the middle east a Paki to use the "N" word or call a gay person a fag without consequences...thankfully. I'm not saying the abuse is comparable to any of those things just about the need some have for their hate to be expressed.  Oh no! "always the victim" hoisted by my own petard.

 

The language directed at Liverpool the city the last few years has often left me laughing at just how venomous it's been and then there's football last season the amount of other clubs football fans who have zero rivalry with Liverpool desperate for null and void yet strangely quiet for the far worse second wave, not a whimper. If you were arsed what other people thought you'd be terrified to display sympathy because "self pity city" if you've been a victim of injustice, fight for your rights or even have the audacity to complain you're "always the victim".  A "section" of Everton fans going along with it completely oblivious to the fact that they mean them too and if their club has more success theyll be the focal point for that hate, no longer the little pet who justifies it all. Most of it is probably a consequence of banning The Sun the nations propaganda outlet of choice for a long time. People who've never been to the city happy to declare their hate for it and its people, christ they almost take pride in it.

 

These people just associate with football and places though, pretty much the same group of people probably voice their hate behind a username on all manner of comment sections on various subjects and individuals only happy if they're bringing someone else down, spreading their misery to the masses.

 

I dont even know why I've bothered to write this because I'm not even that arsed. It makes me laugh more than anything. That group is embarrassingly pitiful its borderline hilarious. Wallow in that shared hate I'm sure its good for the soul.

 

I mean I'm a Liverpool fan my missus is a Manc a lot of her family are United season ticket holders if I had the mentality of these people I'd of denied myself the company of some of the best people I've ever met and why? because of a game where men kick a ball or for believing a stereotype, believing for one second that it's possible for people to be "they're all the same". Anyway fuck em, if like attracts like and misery loves company they're welcome to each other.

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26 minutes ago, Bobby Hundreds said:

It feels like we've become the last acceptable place for people who carry that great burden known as hate to let it out on, the emphasis on acceptable. Society has denied them the right to call anyone from the middle east a Paki to use the "N" word or call a gay person a fag without consequences...thankfully. I'm not saying the abuse is comparable to any of those things just about the need some have for their hate to be expressed.  Oh no! "always the victim" hoisted by my own petard.

 

The language directed at Liverpool the city the last few years has often left me laughing at just how venomous it's been and then there's football last season the amount of other clubs football fans who have zero rivalry with Liverpool desperate for null and void yet strangely quiet for the far worse second wave, not a whimper. If you were arsed what other people thought you'd be terrified to display sympathy because "self pity city" if you've been a victim of injustice, fight for your rights or even have the audacity to complain you're "always the victim".  A "section" of Everton fans going along with it completely oblivious to the fact that they mean them too and if their club has more success theyll be the focal point for that hate, no longer the little pet who justifies it all. Most of it is probably a consequence of banning The Sun the nations propaganda outlet of choice for a long time. People who've never been to the city happy to declare their hate for it and its people, christ they almost take pride in it.

 

These people just associate with football and places though, pretty much the same group of people probably voice their hate behind a username on all manner of comment sections on various subjects and individuals only happy if they're bringing someone else down, spreading their misery to the masses.

 

I dont even know why I've bothered to write this because I'm not even that arsed. It makes me laugh more than anything. That group is embarrassingly pitiful its borderline hilarious. Wallow in that shared hate I'm sure its good for the soul.

 

I mean I'm a Liverpool fan my missus is a Manc a lot of her family are United season ticket holders if I had the mentality of these people I'd of denied myself the company of some of the best people I've ever met and why? because of a game where men kick a ball or for believing a stereotype, believing for one second that it's possible for people to be "they're all the same". Anyway fuck em, if like attracts like and misery loves company they're welcome to each other.

I agree with this. It is only banter and fun is the get out after you are called a car thief or check your wallets the Scouser has walked in. Said about anyone else and it wouldn't be acceptable, but kick off and you are the the bad one. 

 

I agree to an extent about the sun being an issue and I think it has definitely been an issue in relation to the politics of the city. The fact everyone was so ready to believe "the truth" tells you the bias was in place before. As you say we defend each other, we are seen as a socialist city and that is portrayed as a negative. It is a case of playing the man not the ball, attack them and ignore their views. I used to smile and laugh it off but it really pisses me off, especially when you have some know nothing giving you shit.

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36 minutes ago, Bobby Hundreds said:

It feels like we've become the last acceptable place for people who carry that great burden known as hate to let it out on, the emphasis on acceptable. Society has denied them the right to call anyone from the middle east a Paki to use the "N" word or call a gay person a fag without consequences...thankfully. I'm not saying the abuse is comparable to any of those things just about the need some have for their hate to be expressed.  Oh no! "always the victim" hoisted by my own petard.

 

The language directed at Liverpool the city the last few years has often left me laughing at just how venomous it's been and then there's football last season the amount of other clubs football fans who have zero rivalry with Liverpool desperate for null and void yet strangely quiet for the far worse second wave, not a whimper. If you were arsed what other people thought you'd be terrified to display sympathy because "self pity city" if you've been a victim of injustice, fight for your rights or even have the audacity to complain you're "always the victim".  A "section" of Everton fans going along with it completely oblivious to the fact that they mean them too and if their club has more success theyll be the focal point for that hate, no longer the little pet who justifies it all. Most of it is probably a consequence of banning The Sun the nations propaganda outlet of choice for a long time. People who've never been to the city happy to declare their hate for it and its people, christ they almost take pride in it.

 

These people just associate with football and places though, pretty much the same group of people probably voice their hate behind a username on all manner of comment sections on various subjects and individuals only happy if they're bringing someone else down, spreading their misery to the masses.

 

I dont even know why I've bothered to write this because I'm not even that arsed. It makes me laugh more than anything. That group is embarrassingly pitiful its borderline hilarious. Wallow in that shared hate I'm sure its good for the soul.

 

I mean I'm a Liverpool fan my missus is a Manc a lot of her family are United season ticket holders if I had the mentality of these people I'd of denied myself the company of some of the best people I've ever met and why? because of a game where men kick a ball or for believing a stereotype, believing for one second that it's possible for people to be "they're all the same". Anyway fuck em, if like attracts like and misery loves company they're welcome to each other.

I always see posts on social media groups from fans of no mark clubs going on about how they hate Liverpool as a club so much. Villa, Forest and Leicester fans seem to hate the club and the city in equal measure.

 

Yet none of them seem to hate Man City or Chelsea for their endless spending which makes it virtually impossible for their shitty clubs to win even the odd league cup every 10 years.

 

No one seems to mind Man Utd fucking the FA Cup off years ago or their endless bullying of referees, Alex Ferguson being a snide petty twat and them throwing money left right and centre at everything. 

 

Heysel seems to have been hijacked by loads of twats to have a go at Liverpool, even if their clubs were not affected by the ban. You'll see posts by dickhead fans of cockney clubs bragging about smashing places up or fighting with some other knobhead firm then 2 minutes later they are slagging Liverpool off for Heysel and getting English clubs banned.

 

You would also think that Liverpool is the only place in Britain that has unemployment and crime with a few run down areas. There's parts of London, Manchester and the Midlands that are fucking awful that I've been to. Last I read Liverpool wasnt even in the top 10 places for crime but because it has a bad reputation 30 odd years ago it's still ok to bang on about it. 

 

There's a lot of things wrong with the city but it's easily identifiable by the accent and the fact that the city isn't a Tory Brexiteer bootlicker enclave like most of the country is now which probably winds a load of the flag waving twats up. 

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15 minutes ago, Scooby Dudek said:

I agree with this. It is only banter and fun is the get out after you are called a car thief or check your wallets the Scouser has walked in. Said about anyone else and it wouldn't be acceptable, but kick off and you are the the bad one. 

 

I agree to an extent about the sun being an issue and I think it has definitely been an issue in relation to the politics of the city. The fact everyone was so ready to believe "the truth" tells you the bias was in place before. As you say we defend each other, we are seen as a socialist city and that is portrayed as a negative. It is a case of playing the man not the ball, attack them and ignore their views. I used to smile and laugh it off but it really pisses me off, especially when you have some know nothing giving you shit.

Played for a footy team just outside Southport for a season. All you would ever get off them was how much they disliked scousers. Had that "hide her wallets" comment nearly every game. There were two Scots and a lad from Belfast in the team who got far worse. One fella used to look under his car every time he was going home incase the Irish lad had put a bomb under his car. 

 

Also the woolyback places we played away games in would start off as soon as they heard your accent.

 

Played away in Burnley and I started arguing with a team mate and all the bellends on the touchline started the Harry Enfield shite and said they needed to check whether their cars had been stolen. Because no cars ever get robbed outside of Liverpool.

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1 hour ago, Doctor Troy said:

Played away in Burnley and I started arguing with a team mate and all the bellends on the touchline started the Harry Enfield shite and said they needed to check whether their cars had been stolen. Because no cars ever get robbed outside of Liverpool.

Kind of ironic with lads in Burnley firing out the old stereotypes when it's long been considered that the main stereotype of Burnley is that it's a hot bed of incestuous relationships.

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3 hours ago, Doctor Troy said:

I always see posts on social media groups from fans of no mark clubs going on about how they hate Liverpool as a club so much. Villa, Forest and Leicester fans seem to hate the club and the city in equal measure.

 

Yet none of them seem to hate Man City or Chelsea for their endless spending which makes it virtually impossible for their shitty clubs to win even the odd league cup every 10 years.

 

No one seems to mind Man Utd fucking the FA Cup off years ago or their endless bullying of referees, Alex Ferguson being a snide petty twat and them throwing money left right and centre at everything. 

 

Heysel seems to have been hijacked by loads of twats to have a go at Liverpool, even if their clubs were not affected by the ban. You'll see posts by dickhead fans of cockney clubs bragging about smashing places up or fighting with some other knobhead firm then 2 minutes later they are slagging Liverpool off for Heysel and getting English clubs banned.

 

You would also think that Liverpool is the only place in Britain that has unemployment and crime with a few run down areas. There's parts of London, Manchester and the Midlands that are fucking awful that I've been to. Last I read Liverpool wasnt even in the top 10 places for crime but because it has a bad reputation 30 odd years ago it's still ok to bang on about it. 

 

There's a lot of things wrong with the city but it's easily identifiable by the accent and the fact that the city isn't a Tory Brexiteer bootlicker enclave like most of the country is now which probably winds a load of the flag waving twats up. 

I can barely distinguish most northern accents from each other, someone from Leeds doesn’t sound that different to someone from Manchester to me. The only northern accents that stand out are the scouse and geordie accents, the rest of the north just have a homogeneous northern lilt. 

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Quite appropriate that a Ceefax mug should be the symbolism chosen to celebrate their latest 'trophy', as they continue to cling to their past. Ceefax was still a huge thing way back then; the only means many fans had of keeping in touch with a game, as they waited agonisingly for the page to refresh.

 

The club's and their fans' personal 'Page 302' have not refreshed for more than quarter of a century, and counting.

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18 hours ago, Vincent Vega said:

I can barely distinguish most northern accents from each other, someone from Leeds doesn’t sound that different to someone from Manchester to me. The only northern accents that stand out are the scouse and geordie accents, the rest of the north just have a homogeneous northern lilt. 

Ey up, cha.

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19 hours ago, Vincent Vega said:

I can barely distinguish most northern accents from each other, someone from Leeds doesn’t sound that different to someone from Manchester to me. The only northern accents that stand out are the scouse and geordie accents, the rest of the north just have a homogeneous northern lilt. 

Commonly known as 'Yowks'

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