Robinho spat on?

Evertonian2 said:
Holden Balls said:
Evertonian2 said:
The most offensive chant yesterday came from the fans who referenced a tragedy where over 20 people died.

Didnt hear any sort of M***** chant yesterday, those songs are no longer sung as far as im aware la

Team full of ******* is what you chanted. You're either deaf or didn't go.

You are.
 
mancboy123 said:
It could be said that if you think both our goals were scored from long punts then you didnt go. Yes it can be said that a minority of our fans sing unwanted chants at that games with regards to a tragedy. These fans are not wanted by the average city fan, just like you calling our owners ragheads wouldnt be welcomed by your average everton fan, however our fans could be trusted to respect a minutes silence on the anniversary of said tragedy unlike yourselves and the rag fans who had the poor excuse of a presentation as a minority in both sets of fans could not be trusted to respect a minutes silence.

Which tragedy are you talking about here, liar?

The M.unich one where you chanted throughout in '93? you were silent last year only because you were too scared to do otherwise.

If you're talking about Hillsborough (and the mention of rag fns makes me thinks that this confusion has arisen) then the reason there was no silence was nothing to do with us.

in fact many fans made banners of their own backs to commemorate the anniversary. Something that wouldn't happen with City fans.
 
Im curious who are these highly rated and injured youngsters.

Also i assume at this point you're taking the piss because if you class either of those passes as long punts you are realy are a lost cause. I dont care if the ball is played by a martian there is a world of difference between a long punt forward and a pass.

A punt by its very definition suggests absolutely no direction on it. By your definition everytime the ball travelled more than 20 yards it would be classed as a long punt.
 
Evertonian2 said:
The most offensive chant yesterday came from the fans who referenced a tragedy where over 20 people died.

TBF you've actually got to make some noise to be able to sing anything offensive, every club has their own section of, for want of a better word "idiots". You're not doing much for the stereotype here thlough, are you?

"You've always got harder than everybody else".

Everton do have some decent fans, they've also got a bunch of winging deluded idiots who are never to blame for anything and think younsters like Gosling and Clowns like Feliani would actually walk into our team.
 
Evertonian2 said:
mancboy123 said:
It could be said that if you think both our goals were scored from long punts then you didnt go. Yes it can be said that a minority of our fans sing unwanted chants at that games with regards to a tragedy. These fans are not wanted by the average city fan, just like you calling our owners ragheads wouldnt be welcomed by your average everton fan, however our fans could be trusted to respect a minutes silence on the anniversary of said tragedy unlike yourselves and the rag fans who had the poor excuse of a presentation as a minority in both sets of fans could not be trusted to respect a minutes silence.

Which tragedy are you talking about here, liar?

The M.unich one where you chanted throughout in '93? you were silent last year only because you were too scared to do otherwise.
If you're talking about Hillsborough (and the mention of rag fns makes me thinks that this confusion has arisen) then the reason there was no silence was nothing to do with us.

in fact many fans made banners of their own backs to commemorate the anniversary. Something that wouldn't happen with City fans.
Yes, clearly, we were all terrifies off being beaten up by the londoners and the tourists. Or maybe we have respect for the city player who died that day?
 
I give up there is just no reasoning on any level with you. Basically you say our fans would not have made banners and yes you are right we would not as a club the tragedy has nothing to do with us, however if you wandered across the park and had a look at the memorial you will see many a blue and white scarf there been left by a city fan.
 

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