Thank you Fellainis Pirouette To Perfection for your continued support for Liverpool fc.
Enjoy the ride.
comment by Fellaini's pirouette to perfection (U1308)
"....Are you joking, i have a home ticket for tonights derby!"
Thanks Fellainis Pirouette for your support
posted on 19/3/12
Did you have a home ticket on Sunday PJ's - I could feel your vibes willing us to the win
posted on 19/3/12
glad you witnessed the drubbing brother...
posted on 19/3/12
Stoke songs insulted you, what about United 'build a bonfire' song?
If trivial things like that wind you up then you are in for a shock in the.real world
posted on 19/3/12
JB.
I was appalled at the words sung by those Stoke thugs
Like most of my RS brothers I had to turn the sound down, even turning it.over when Kuyt came on for the sake of the kids!
posted on 19/3/12
comment by The Verbal Jouster (U11370)
posted 2 minutes ago
glad you witnessed the drubbing brother...
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Boy, i walked into that stun!
posted on 19/3/12
VJ - I take each as I find them - I don't have a pre-determined he's a blue he must be bitter etc.etc.
I agree that rival fans take any opportunity to have a dig - but ask yourself, do you do the same?
posted on 19/3/12
johnsonsbaby (U10461)
posted 57 seconds ago
VJ - I take each as I find them - I don't have a pre-determined he's a blue he must be bitter etc.etc.
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i dont myself but unfortunately i have usually found out that blue does usually equal bitter
i went to every home match at Goodison from about 87-93 and some of the things i have witnessed you would not believe, bitter is a compliment
posted on 19/3/12
Sure you did!
I also went on my ST to anfield from 1986-1991
posted on 20/3/12
As a child (many years ago) it was common to go to Anfield one week and Goodison the next in the boys pen, w all did it.
posted on 20/3/12
Just found this -
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/celebritynews/my-perfect-weekend/8388370/My-perfect-weekend-Alan-Bleasdale.html
"The first time I went to see Liverpool play a match at Anfield, I was sitting on top of my dad’s shoulders; it was a 2-2 draw against Leeds United. Back when I was eight or nine, I always used to go to football on a Saturday afternoon; my best mate was an Everton fan and I supported Liverpool, and one week we’d go to Anfield, the next to Goodison Park. I’m bewildered by the level of hatred shown now at football matches. It’s quite put me off going; "