Liverpool Thread - 2022/23

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My daughter just walked into the living room and said "Dad, cancel my allowance immediately, rent my room out throw all my clothes out of the window take my TV, iPhone, iPad and my laptop and give it to my brother.
Take all of my jewellery to the salvation army or Cash Converters.
Sell my car, take my front door key off me, throw me out into the street and disown me.
Oh and don't forget to write me out of your will and leave my share to my sister".

Well she didn't put it quite like that, what she actually said was:

"Dad this is my new boyfriend Stevie and he's a massive Liverpool fan.”
Very funny, BUT , allowance ? come on mate, you’re better than that, it’s fuckin ‘spends’ ;-)
 
To be fair, going to Anfield is like going to Disneyland for a day out. It seems like more of a plastic family fun day out than any other ground in the country whenever I’ve been over the last couple of decades. Even in Liverpool city centre pre- or post-game, there’s just loads of Irish just having a nice time.

Their away ends at the Etihad always seem like softies. Even when we go to Wembley against them, I’ve never once encountered any trouble or groups of “lads” within Liverpool’s fans (there was a bit of mither with one coach at a services on one trip, but that wasn’t anything compared to the trips down there against United or even Wigan). Of all the sets of fans we’ve encountered at Wembley, they’re down the bottom for it feeling edgy or like something will happen.

I genuinely think he’s right, the Etihad and our fanbase is miles more moody than Anfield or their fanbase. Heard it said, seen it written online (Villa fans online saying it was frightening in that last game of the season at the Etihad for their fans) many times by many different fanbases that City and United’s fanbases are a bunch of nutters.
City fans are always fighting amongst each other, guarantee every Wembley trip you’ll see a few scraps in our end.
 
It’s not the same reason at all. It’s called legal privilege, it can’t be cherry picked because the client is a **** and it exists for a very good reason - as without it people wouldn’t be able to trust their legal representatives and the whole system would collapse.
Absolute BS.
Brady left the paperwork to Makin whe he died ie it is now the property of Makin.
He won’t reveal the contents of what was left to him because it would make him look bad in a city where doing the right thing is last on people’s list of priorities.
 
Absolute BS.
Brady left the paperwork to Makin whe he died ie it is now the property of Makin.
He won’t reveal the contents of what was left to him because it would make him look bad in a city where doing the right thing is last on people’s list of priorities.

I don’t know much about it but I can’t imagine there’s a map of where to dig.
 
It’s not the same reason at all. It’s called legal privilege, it can’t be cherry picked because the client is a **** and it exists for a very good reason - as without it people wouldn’t be able to trust their legal representatives and the whole system would collapse.

What the fuck would you know about it? ;-)
 
Same reason Ian Brady's solicitor won't release documents that were left to him by the sicko even though they could lead to Keith Bennett finally being found and given a proper burial...they're scum, with no respect for human life.
With his client dead I couldn’t see a problem with this especially with the crime, surely as a decent human being these could be accidentally left for someone to find ;)
 
I've been to all the Wembley trips since 2011 and never seen City fans fighting. Only ever read about it on Bluemoon
I had a few who seemed to want to start something before the 2016 League Cup final. I was with my 14 year old stepson in a pub before the game and some fans took exception to the fact that we were watching another game on the television instead of joining in with their chanting. If the lad had been older I am sure that their aggression would have turned physical. This was over two hours before kick-off - god knows how hyped up they got before the game started.
 
I've been to all the Wembley trips since 2011 and never seen City fans fighting. Only ever read about it on Bluemoon
I've seen it every time I've been to Wembley. For some reason it always seems worse at Wembley. Usually coked up, boozed up idiots and its not just the young one either. It's why whenever we go to Wembley as a family (wife & daughter) we pay silly money for Club Wembley seats. As usual the dickheads spoil it for the majority and we have more than our fair share of dickhead fans like every other club.
 
Dipper fans are notorious for fighting amongst themselves. All that bullshit the club likes to spread about their followers behaving impeccably at every game is nothing more than damage limitation: the owners know full well the implications of media headlines telling the truth about their fans.
In the 70's and 80's it was quite common to see them going at one another with broken bottles, razor blades, baseball bats etc.

Wouldn't it be wonderful if one day the UK media stood up and told the truth about the dippers and the rags and how they've been protected by the tabloid press for so long?
 
I've been to all the Wembley trips since 2011 and never seen City fans fighting. Only ever read about it on Bluemoon
Seen it loads mostly at away games Porto away recently springs to mind could be for any number of reasons mostly beer/ coke but it happens seen it at Wembley on 2 or 3 occasions
 
Seen it loads mostly at away games Porto away recently springs to mind could be for any number of reasons mostly beer/ coke but it happens seen it at Wembley on 2 or 3 occasions
Train home from Wolves the other week it nearly kicked off. Probably would have done if the guy who wanted to leather someone had the balls instead of spouting off about what he was going to do. Made for a very funny ten minutes.
 
I've been to all the Wembley trips since 2011 and never seen City fans fighting. Only ever read about it on Bluemoon
Brawl a couple of seats behind me involving about 15 blokes at the Arsenal League cup final when some pillock ended up falling on top of me and the guy next to me, and the Wigan FA Cup final was like the wild west with all the punch ups and plenty around me fast asleep for most of the game, think the late kick off didn't help matters.
 
I don’t know much about it but I can’t imagine there’s a map of where to dig.
I know a fair bit, but only from what's in the public forum. Hindley drew maps, although they were drawn a quarter of a century after the fact. The important information is likely to be in the form of photographs, as the pair of sickos took pictures as grave markers and as 'trophies'. That was how the police managed to find John Kilbride.
 
My missus hasn't been to Wembley since the Wigan final because of all the shit that went on inside and outside the stadium - too many pissed up / coked up knobheads.
Exactly this. The Wigan final was bad. It's since then we made the decision to do Club Wembley in the future.
 
Exactly this. The Wigan final was bad. It's since then we made the decision to do Club Wembley in the future.
I’ve seen Blue on Blue on every Wembley trip except for the Community Shield in 2018. The things I’ve never seen mither between the young fan base it’s always blokes my age (50’s). Don’t know if they are trying to re-live their glory days or have just failed to grow up.
 
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My missus hasn't been to Wembley since the Wigan final because of all the shit that went on inside and outside the stadium - too many pissed up / coked up knobheads.
That was a Fuckin terrible day. The result was bad enough, but the amount of pissed up, coked up twats in our end was like something I’d never seen before. Loads of fighting between city ‘fans’ and that was even before we’d lost. Let’s not kid ourselves. We’ve inherited a lot of brain dead wannanbe’s over the last 15 years
 
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