I quite like that one. We always come back immediately with “BYWWWS” anyway which, even if it's not always true, stands in for “Taking over most of your town centre and most of your ground when we were shit”, and that definitely is true.Yep, can’t say I’ve ever been overly offended by any football chant aimed at me.
Apart from WWYWYWS... :-)
Stop carping on, going off topic....
Thought it was more of a reflex response to the ongoing pointsTo a certain degree.
What would my ability (or lack of it in this case) have to do with what I posted?No, some examples of chants that wouldn't be any of those.
As long as his moral compass is accurateThought it was more of a reflex response to the ongoing points
Can you repeat that, for the hard of herring...You fucking old trout
Now your just fishing for puns.Can you repeat that, for the hard of herring...
He'll catch a few with that oneNow your just fishing for puns.
Flares aren't used on the railway.I think it was a piss-take but you never know with them.
Bit like if the person who threw the flare into our fans claiming that they work on the railways and had the flare in order to warn trains if the signalling had failed. In horror, they felt it in their pocket and took it out to hand it to a steward. But as they did that, someone barged into them, the flare flew out of their hand and the bit that sets it off got caught in their watch strap.
Yet in both finals the same mistakes were made (plus the same fixture in 1988 between Forest and the Dippers) - the mismanagement of the crowd meant the central pens were overcrowded. So how far was the venue responsible or was it the continual mismanagement of the crowd by the same police force.It absolutely was a factor as it almost happened at the Wolves/Spurs semi final in 81 (footage on YouTube of this) and the semi final wasn’t played there again until 89.
I’ve haddock enough of this, it’s bass humour at its worst, although I’m sure you think you are the life and sole of the forum.Can you repeat that, for the hard of herring...
Did you spell Soul wrong on Porpoise?I’ve haddock enough of this, it’s bass humour at its worst, although I’m sure you think you are the life and sole of the forum.
Surprised we haven’t banned every away fan. Those level 2 away fans could be replaced by Corporates who could go to an offsite Burger King and be charged £150.I think city are missing a trick here
3000 Liverpool fans at most £30 a ticket
Ban them and they can easily make £60 a ticket to match going city fans
wEEL probably never know the truth.Did you spell Soul wrong on Porpoise?
The £ signs are flashing in Soriano's eyes reading this.I think city are missing a trick here
3000 Liverpool fans at most £30 a ticket
Ban them and they can easily make £60 a ticket to match going city fans
Was it not the FA who insisted that fans would be fenced in?The Sun newspaper they have good reason to mistrust - Im not so sure about the Tory government. Their initial reaction was to blame All football fans for the state of football and on the back of Heysel there was a natural mistrust of Liverpool fans anyway. However the Taylor report (appointed by Thatcher as the official enquiry) completely exonerated blame of the Liverpool fans and laid all blame at the hands of the police and Sheffield Wednesday - they found no evidence that Liverpool fans turning up late or being pissed played any factor in the disaster.
I agree this didn’t lead to prosecutions - I’m not sure how the FA were to blame unless the selecting Hillsborough as the venue was a factor?
What would my ability (or lack of it in this case) have to do with what I posted?
Songs fall in to 2 categories:As are about 90% of songs at football matches.