Everton Scum

did you not realise we all sit next to each other - its hard to tell who is who..funny how no mention was made of the banner the RS fans had saying " kopite behaviour"...what has the neutral section at fulham got to do with anything ?
 
shackattack said:
did you not realise we all sit next to each other - its hard to tell who is who..funny how no mention was made of the banner the RS fans had saying " kopite behaviour"...what has the neutral section at fulham got to do with anything ?
...¿<')))>< haha only jessin with ya lar ;-)
 
shackattack said:
I was sat just above the incidents. Carroll ran to the fans in a home end with his arms outstretched. What did he expect - flowers and cries of encore ?? There was a few programmes and plastic empty bottles. Hardly enough to hurt him. Once the ref was announced the odds of a sending off were halved. Suarez never stops feigning injury all game.
Heard it all before with Arse fans who were upset Adebayor ran at them, no excuse I'm afraid. Suarez was hit by a coin at the corner flag, lovely !
 
Suarez getting hit by a coin. Surprised he never went down like a sack of spuds in an attempt to get the corner flag sent off. Give me a passionate derby any day. I was disgusted by some of the coin and bottles thrown. Some failed to hit their targets ;-)
 
shackattack said:
if people want to sit in a stadium with no passion then football is finished. suarez and carroll could easily have run back to their own fans but chose to celebrate in front of the st end, they got away lucky if you want my honest opinion.
Cast your mind back, Robin "the Rapist" van Persie scores at CoMS at the away end, but goes screaming around the stadium in the opposite direction, pumping the air and gesturing to all the City fans. All he gets thrown at him is a lot of abuse.

A little bit later on, minutes after being thundered into from behind with a two-footed RvP "tackle", which isn't a foul of course, Adebayor seals the victory, sprints past all the cheering City fans back to his own half, keeps going, and the Arsenal fans try to invade the pitch and throw a load of plastic chairs at him.

This is why City fans have a high horse, and why we often like to sit on it. We generally deserve to be there. We don't like to show our passion by being violent.

Can anyone remember what happened to the lad who chucked a coin at Bellamy at the swamp a couple of years ago? Did he win his appeal?
 
baldmosher said:
shackattack said:
if people want to sit in a stadium with no passion then football is finished. suarez and carroll could easily have run back to their own fans but chose to celebrate in front of the st end, they got away lucky if you want my honest opinion.
Cast your mind back, Robin "the Rapist" van Persie scores at CoMS at the away end, but goes screaming around the stadium in the opposite direction, pumping the air and gesturing to all the City fans. All he gets thrown at him is a lot of abuse.

A little bit later on, minutes after being thundered into from behind with a two-footed RvP "tackle", which isn't a foul of course, Adebayor seals the victory, sprints past all the cheering City fans back to his own half, keeps going, and the Arsenal fans try to invade the pitch and throw a load of plastic chairs at him.

This is why City fans have a high horse, and why we often like to sit on it. We generally deserve to be there. We don't like to show our passion by being violent.

Can anyone remember what happened to the lad who chucked a coin at Bellamy at the swamp a couple of years ago? Did he win his appeal?

You sound naive.

We have some vile animals following us.

We have no moral high horse to sit on.
 
the incidents were very minor, and if it was any other club than everton there would be no thread on it. it was a merseyside derby, a controversial sending off, and passions ran high. fast forward to your derby v united and if the same things happened to rooney and nani , what would you be saying. the so called friendly derby ended many years ago. as mcfcliam said every club has its idiots. but come on a few plastic bottles and our transfer budget for next year thrown at suarez and we are animals??
 
shackattack said:
the incidents were very minor, and if it was any other club than everton there would be no thread on it. it was a merseyside derby, a controversial sending off, and passions ran high. fast forward to your derby v united and if the same things happened to rooney and nani , what would you be saying. the so called friendly derby ended many years ago. as mcfcliam said every club has its idiots. but come on a few plastic bottles and our transfer budget for next year thrown at suarez and we are animals??

The thing is being blown out of proportion a bit. Yes, its not good to see at football, but it was a hardly a throwback to the 70s and 80s, or Figo vs Barca. The scenes at the end of the Birmingham derby in the Carling Cup last season, were far worse. You deserve a bit of credit for rival fans being able to sit next to each other. If that was at Millwall-West Ham, or the Old Firm derby, there will probably be deaths.
 
samharris said:
M.C.F.C.O.K said:
Yeah it shouldnt be happening, but on another note i dont think ive ever disliked a player as much as Suarez.

Really made the most of the Rodwell challenge tbh, he clearly jumps after the challenge to make it look worse.. despicable man .

FFS give him a break, he keeps getting his teeth stuck in the turf.
 

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