mexico1970
Well-Known Member
Fucking hell, the lack of self awareness in that article is astonishing...
It reads as this mate.
We are sorry for Heysel but it wasn't our fault.
Fucking hell, the lack of self awareness in that article is astonishing...
Appropriate group name for a scouser. When I hear the word Farm the first thing I think of is animals.It's always someone else's fault.
Heysel 30 years on - Peter Hooton: "If we had any idea people had died we would have walked out"
"The stadium was not fit for purpose...As a Liverpool fan I don't feel any culpability whatsoever"www.liverpoolecho.co.uk
I read it as... We aren't sorry for Heysel as it wasn't our fault...It reads as this mate.
We are sorry for Heysel but it wasn't our fault.
That **** Hooton can fuck right off.
So why did English clubs get banned from Europe.It reads as this mate.
We are sorry for Heysel but it wasn't our fault.
Fucking hell, the lack of self awareness in that article is astonishing...
Back in the early 80s a mate of mine lived near a house in Radcliffe that was owned by a dipper. The whole house on the outside was painted red and white and there was a ‘This is Anfield’ plaque by the front door. They’ve always been a weird bunch.I had to go to Liverpool today for work, drove around the 'inner ring' road and the number of homes that have all the windows covered in red dipper flags, poster is somewhat ridiculous.
I had to go to Liverpool today for work, drove around the 'inner ring' road and the number of homes that have all the windows covered in red dipper flags, poster is somewhat ridiculous.
There was one house that had a banner across the width of said house proclaiming 'we have won the f**king lot' - I hope we never have that sense of delusion and entitlement.
How any Everton fan puts up with this arrogance
Because everybody* hates them, they have to create Dipperland, a sub-country where they feel they can belongBack in the early 80s a mate of mine lived near a house in Radcliffe that was owned by a dipper. The whole house on the outside was painted red and white and there was a ‘This is Anfield’ plaque by the front door. They’ve always been a weird bunch.