Maybe the ticket exchange the club has introduced encourages many fans on occasions like tonight being a midweek game with terrible weather, bad traffic and shown live on tv etc to give the game a miss and hope to sell their ticket.
Even before I moved here, I genuinely never had a problem with the accent, and now I love it.Me too. I’d have let you translate the funny accent.
Yet they will have 3 million at their parade the sad twats. None of them have ever been to anfield but oh don’t we all know they are going to their parade.And by the way, most of the online sad-sacks who go on about our attendances have never been to their team’s home stadium, especially if they are Liverpool or united fans.
How ridiculous does that sound?
Maybe the ticket exchange the club has introduced encourages many fans on occasions like tonight being a midweek game with terrible weather, bad traffic and shown live on tv etc to give the game a miss and hope to sell their ticket.
Yeah, I’ve got a lot of family down that way and don’t have a problem with the accent.Even before I moved here, I genuinely never had a problem with the accent, and now I love it.
Realise to many, that makes me clinically insane.
I don’t do parades, personally. Waving at a bus for 50 seconds isn’t my idea of a productive afternoon.Yet they will have 3 million at their parade the sad twats. None of them have ever been to anfield but oh don’t we all know they are going to their parade.
Scousers would disagree, but they have a strange relationship with buses and coaches.I don’t do parades, personally. Waving at a bus for 50 seconds isn’t my idea of a productive afternoon.
Walsall and Wolverhampton folk have discernibly different accents than Brummies, but it took me about four years to pick up on that. Now I can spot the difference a mile off.Yeah, I’ve got a lot of family down that way and don’t have a problem with the accent.
Well, apart from Walsall - which I understand but definitely have a problem with!!