manclad
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Did he say. - Giz us a job !!I didn't hear one scouse accent on Wembley way, the only one I heard was wearing a grey shell suit stood outside a pub in King's cross
Did he say. - Giz us a job !!I didn't hear one scouse accent on Wembley way, the only one I heard was wearing a grey shell suit stood outside a pub in King's cross
Hilarious this.
It's not scrutiny. It's just cheap, resentful, vindictive bitterness.No other side in world football experiences the same scrutiny on that front as we do.
That's what I thought as well sure some of our players stopped for that split second glad it wasn't just me heard it.I definitely heard a few whistles too, thought the ref had blown for an infringement, seemed like a few players thought the same because it was such an easy header for them to score.
Ha haI guess you put a few quid into his cup.
I heard it too, thought it had been disallowed for an infringementThat's what I thought as well sure some of our players stopped for that split second glad it wasn't just me heard it.
I thought I heard a whistle as well.That's what I thought as well sure some of our players stopped for that split second glad it wasn't just me heard it.
Hahacare to try big man?
We came via Wembley Central and it was wall to wall scousers-and proper scousers-in your face semi religous fanatics.I had one shoving a picture of them with the CL trophy in my face and "youse want one ob deze dontcha-we've got 6" and all his scabby mates jostling for position.By the time we got to the blue end I was exhausted but relieved-and desperate for a performance to shut them up-semi suicidal after 20 minutes!!I didn't hear one scouse accent on Wembley way, the only one I heard was wearing a grey shell suit stood outside a pub in King's cross
To be honest thought ref had blown for ball going out from corner kick, hope it wasn't some idiot in our end with a whistle.I thought I heard a whistle as well.
And then thought it must be just me imagining things.
But it seems like it wasn't just my imagination after all.
I definitely heard it. Was convinced it wasn't going to allowed.I thought I heard a whistle as well.
And then thought it must be just me imagining things.
But it seems like it wasn't just my imagination after all.
i'll take that as a no.Haha
You should've held up your hands and said,We came via Wembley Central and it was wall to wall scousers-and proper scousers-in your face semi religous fanatics.I had one shoving a picture of them with the CL trophy in my face and "youse want one ob deze dontcha-we've got 6" and all his scabby mates jostling for position.By the time we got to the blue end I was exhausted but relieved-and desperate for a performance to shut them up-semi suicidal after 20 minutes!!
Yes the whistler was at it for most of the game. I was in 104 and it was somewhere to the left of that. It was proper whistle that would have been heard on the pitch at a normal ground. Also annoying was Hendo warming up in front of us and smirking.. and the sun in our eyes...and the fog of the flares from their end...and the scoreline!I definitely heard it. Was convinced it wasn't going to allowed.
I heard a few around the ground. I suppose it could have been police horses throwing up.I didn't hear one scouse accent on Wembley way, the only one I heard was wearing a grey shell suit stood outside a pub in King's cross
We should have been in that Semi, Palace had a goal drought but beat us 4-0 int he QF, they ended their 9 game drought just before they played us in the FA Cup via our mates lowly Lincoln.I know it’s all ridiculous when certain people go on about crowds but thought I’d share this from the Liverpool Echo in March 1995:
I saw it on TwitterIs there an angle that confirms this?