Everton away rollcall

Prestwich_Blue said:
JoeCity21 said:
Think we're getting the train to Sandhills and jumping on the bus. Hopefully this will be simple, but I doubt it.
It's simple. Done it loads of times and never any hassle. Always had a good laugh with the Everton fans. They're proper football fans.

Just seen there's only one change!

This should be good enough. Are their buses going back to Sandhills afterwards?
 
standupefc said:
There will be nobody looking for a fight. Everton and Liverpool fans do not behave like other clubs. There's never any trouble at games anymore. I went to your place this season with a City supporting mate in your end and nothing happened to me so there's no reason why anything should happen to you. In Liverpool people are far interested with being scallies and hanging round. I doubt anybody will want to shoot or stab a bunch of City fans travelling to the game. As I've said before I woudn't wear colours until you get near the ground, but if you're on the coach you'll be alright. Generally avoid County Road as it's got loads of pub's that are home fans pubs with dodgy bouncers and even dodgier regulars. As City fans are generally a well behaved bunch I doubt there will be any problems at all. The only scousers in Walton that will be looking for a fight will be people attending the martial arts centre down the road. If you start acting stupid on the coach near the ground banging on the windows the Police may even arrest you. Most fans will generally tell you to behave. Aston Villa fans acted like idiots and soon found out it was a bad idea, for some reason Merseyside police are far tougher than other police forces. Also you will prevented from entering the ground if your too drunk.
Thanks for the advice mate.
However I'd defeinately say everton fans are more aggressive than most other fans. I remember they were fighting with stewards a few years ago at eastlands, it was the worst violence I've ever seen at a premier league match. And a rag mate of mine said last year they kicked off at their ground with the stewards and it was so bad that they had to leave the away end. Then the police came in and they had to leave because the fighting got too bad, it took the riot police to go in to restore order. Like it or not but you just wouldn't hear that from a lot of sets of fans.
 
citydanny said:
standupefc said:
There will be nobody looking for a fight. Everton and Liverpool fans do not behave like other clubs. There's never any trouble at games anymore. I went to your place this season with a City supporting mate in your end and nothing happened to me so there's no reason why anything should happen to you. In Liverpool people are far interested with being scallies and hanging round. I doubt anybody will want to shoot or stab a bunch of City fans travelling to the game. As I've said before I woudn't wear colours until you get near the ground, but if you're on the coach you'll be alright. Generally avoid County Road as it's got loads of pub's that are home fans pubs with dodgy bouncers and even dodgier regulars. As City fans are generally a well behaved bunch I doubt there will be any problems at all. The only scousers in Walton that will be looking for a fight will be people attending the martial arts centre down the road. If you start acting stupid on the coach near the ground banging on the windows the Police may even arrest you. Most fans will generally tell you to behave. Aston Villa fans acted like idiots and soon found out it was a bad idea, for some reason Merseyside police are far tougher than other police forces. Also you will prevented from entering the ground if your too drunk.
Thanks for the advice mate.
However I'd defeinately say everton fans are more aggressive than most other fans. I remember they were fighting with stewards a few years ago at eastlands, it was the worst violence I've ever seen at a premier league match. And a rag mate of mine said last year they kicked off at their ground with the stewards and it was so bad that they had to leave the away end. Then the police came in and they had to leave because the fighting got too bad, it took the riot police to go in to restore order. Like it or not but you just wouldn't hear that from a lot of sets of fans.

You're wrong. I've never seen any trouble vs Everton home or away for 10 years. I don't know how you can say they are more aggressive than most, I can only assume you are very young and believe you're rag mates a bit too much.
 
berger1985 said:
citydanny said:
Thanks for the advice mate.
However I'd defeinately say everton fans are more aggressive than most other fans. I remember they were fighting with stewards a few years ago at eastlands, it was the worst violence I've ever seen at a premier league match. And a rag mate of mine said last year they kicked off at their ground with the stewards and it was so bad that they had to leave the away end. Then the police came in and they had to leave because the fighting got too bad, it took the riot police to go in to restore order. Like it or not but you just wouldn't hear that from a lot of sets of fans.

You're wrong. I've never seen any trouble vs Everton home or away for 10 years. I don't know how you can say they are more aggressive than most, I can only assume you are very young and believe you're rag mates a bit too much.
They definitely kicked off with police and stewards at Eastlands a couple of seasons ago, when Cahill got that last minute winner.
 
The trouble that happened in 2008 at Eastlands was the result of poor stewarding and both sides throwing objects not out of any real malice. City fans threw quite a few objects Everton fans charged at the stewards it wasn't as bad as people make out. The trouble at Old Trafford was caused by Manchester United stewards charging into areas to get people to sit down knocking people over when fans fought back the stewards threw people out indiscrmiantly. It not nice at away grounds for any well behaved supporter to feel threatened or intimidated. I've never really witnessed any trouble, like most fans we've moved on from the 80s and the morons who ruined football then. I hate unfreindly grounds like Spurs, Chelsea,Birmingham and Stoke where you can't drink anywhere, There's no such worries there's about 40 50 pubs in less the half a mile around Goodison and Anfield. Just avoid the Royal Oak and you'll be alright.
 
I fucking hate Everton - always have.
Peoples Club me arse...
Shitty ground, inferiority complex (justified), shite fans who are the worst away fans by a mile - never turn up and when they do they all just sit there like dummies, 2 songs (both consisting of one word - I'll let you guess)...Howard Kendall, Stanley Park, David moaning twat Moyes, 1-0 Cahill header, Phil Adams family Neville..
Think I best go for a lie down..
Come on Blues..

Oh yeh - Pink kit....WTF....
 
BlueRob01 said:
I fucking hate Everton - always have.
Peoples Club me arse...
Shitty ground, inferiority complex (justified), shite fans who are the worst away fans by a mile - never turn up and when they do they all just sit there like dummies, 2 songs (both consisting of one word - I'll let you guess)...Howard Kendall, Stanley Park, David moaning twat Moyes, 1-0 Cahill header, Phil Adams family Neville..
Think I best go for a lie down..
Come on Blues..

Oh yeh - Pink kit....WTF....
Inferiority complex? Think you're getting a bit ahead of yourself mate, itll take a long time for you to buy the success we've had. Maybe then we'll have an inferiority complex.
As for support, considering you're struggling to sellout a 3pm on a saturday so close to your city, in your best season for years. Whereas we comfortably sold out ona monday night shows that our support cant be that awful doesnt it?

Anyway no hard feelings hey matey, i always look forward to man city away. Nice City, decent boozers and we always seem to win!!
 

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