Oh the joy, the sheer joy of it! :D :cool: :D
Predictably, Chelsea as bitter as ever in defeat.... Anyone here heading to Cardiff for the final?
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Oh the joy, the sheer joy of it! :D :cool: :D
Predictably, Chelsea as bitter as ever in defeat.... Anyone here heading to Cardiff for the final?
fair play to the pool they won with the aid of mourinho's back fired tactics which went oh so wrong'
it also help's when you get a doggy ref's decission and score from it.
However no excuse for failing to stop the free kick from going though the wall,
joe cole should have brought the game to extra time.
it just was'nt going to be there day, so josie will just have to make sure he stays on course to become champions for a second season,this would make up for missing out on going to Cardif hopefully.
he dusnt seem to have a plan B!! next year i really cant see them winning anytin! teams are startin to figure out wat there game is nd if he duznt chancge it for next season they may well be in bother!!
1. We won because we battered them for an hour, and they weren't up for it. They're a league team, not a cup team.Quote:
Originally Posted by renovater
2. The year ends in a 6, so of course we're in the cup final. :D
3. Nothing dodgy about a free-kick given for a dangerous Essien-like challenge on Luis Garcia.Quote:
it also help's when you get a doggy ref's decission and score from it.
4. Chelsea have already officially retained the championship. :)Quote:
it just was'nt going to be there day, so josie will just have to make sure he stays on course to become champions for a second season,this would make up for missing out on going to Cardif hopefully.
Hey, mypost, glad Liverpool won BTW - my Hammers will be meeting you lot in Cardiff:p :D
just on the subject of free kick - i thought that crouch got pulled up earlier for lifting his foot like that on terry. I dont think he connected with terry but still, free was given. If you lift foot and show studs like that its gonna be a free whether we like it or not! its dangerous play by the rules i think.
Indeed, raising your studs, which is clearly what Terry did, is a free. I can't believe it was even up for debate.Quote:
Originally Posted by oconghc2
Here are some pics from yesterday . Good old ambulance attacking liverpool fans have done the club proud again .
http://i3.tinypic.com/w7k9ww.jpg
http://i3.tinypic.com/w7kmte.jpg
http://i3.tinypic.com/w7l7w7.jpg
http://i3.tinypic.com/w7l8bn.jpg
http://i19.photobucket.com/albums/b1...g84/Toilet.jpg
now onto Cardiff .
So no photographs of the Liverpool fans who saw what happened and reported it to the police then...? I suppose not, since we're all ambulance attackers afterall..
Also I've heard the salad served at the Chel$ea end didn't go down well, judging by the amount of celery 'donated' to teh Liverpool playing staff near the tunnel
HUGE bust up in the dressing room as well between maureen and cole .Maureen blaming cole for the missed chance ......losing the dressing room slowly but surely ,losing more and more of his media ar$e lickers by the day especially after his altercation with a English "hero" like Robson, Alienating more and more managers by the week ,becoming more and more erratic and 2 years of not even coming close to the CL .The russian mafioso i'm sure is delighted with the returns...The end is nigh
At least you ll admitt it and not come back with the old "its only a small few " as if that makes it ok ,Quote:
Originally Posted by d f x-
A pic of some guy talking to the cops wouldnt prove anything i dont know if you know this but there is no sound with photo's .but these photos prove the mentality of the average liverpool fan quite well .
there is also the liverpool fans that attacked cahill on sat night from the liverpool echo :
According to an onlooker, Cahill became involved in a row with the fans shortly after he entered the bar.
He decided to leave before the situation escalated, but on his way out it is believed a bottle or glass was hurled in his direction, which fortunately did not hit anyone.
what a bunch hey in one short year they have nearly murdered a waiter ,attacked an ambulance on the way to hospital , smashed up another teams ground , and attacked a player.
Just your average Saturday night in any big city.
I'm sure Munster fans were all impecably behaved in the big smoke.
Anto I was at the game unlike you of course. About 23 arrests I believe, and to pander to your needs there was a few fans from both sides that behaved like idiots. But in the main it was good humored. OT is a great stadium but getting out is a disaster, going over the bridge by the South stand is a disaster waiting to happen, quite a few people fainted close to me due to the crush.
You didnt mention the banners about hilsborough hung from the bridges entering manchester. Keep that bitter head out where it doesnt belong!!!Quote:
Originally Posted by anto1208
I'm still trying to get the goosebumps to sit down 4!!Quote:
Originally Posted by 4tothefloor
There's a lovely cleaning up operation to be done in the toilets in the East Stand at Old Trafford too....I played no part, but got the photos.........!!:D
Booked the hotel this morning, just over the river from the Millenium........fairly expensive but what the feck at this stage.
Have you had any joy yourself?
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Originally Posted by anto1208
JUST FOR YOU INFO ANTO1028 BELOW!!!!!
Tensions were high as the fans travelled to the neighbouring city. Supporters from Manchester had draped offensive banners about the Hillsborough disaster over bridges on the motorway approaches to the city
That really takes the biscuit. You must trawl this site looking for any posts by Liverpool fans and then post some anti Liverpool tripe. Its been said before that your hate for Liverpool is greater than your support for Everton. I suppose that when you support a small uneventful club with aspirations of simply surviving in the premiership then its hard to control the bitterness towards your bigger, more glamorous & more sucessful neighbours.Quote:
Originally Posted by anto1208
Getting back to the real point it was a good performance by Liverpool and a similar display will win the cup.
YawnQuote:
Originally Posted by papa-j
this is a thread about sats game between liverpool and chelsea im posting about that game and the aftermath left from the liverpool fans .
It must be easy to ignore the bad reputation your club has in england now from your armchair
If you want to see a thread invaded by other fans have a look at the everton one .Yet again this is the liverpool blindness liverpool fans constanly slag everton in the everton thread nothing wrong with that as soon as some one slags liverpool the old chestnut of your bitter/your hate for liverpool is ...bla bla bla ..!!! grow up if you cant take it dont dish it out
also a note to all liverpool fans calling everton fans bitter . if you dont understand why the're called bitter then dont use it just makes you look silly its nothing to do with trophey's fools
Woodentop, I fail to see what any of those pictures have to do with the game.
Go on then anto...... give us your proud history again?:)Quote:
Originally Posted by anto1208
As you've said somewhere above; scousers will always stick together through thick and thin, whether they're red or blue. We'll leave the early history out of it for the mo........!;)
I was over at year academy in february and they have some special kids coming through too.
The future is definitely on Merseyside....
yea the ground in which the game was played has nothing to do with it , thats probibly why they smashed the place up ....maybe they where BITTER about utd's stadium :rolleyes:Quote:
Originally Posted by Roadend
What has any of that got to do with the game, in what way did it affect the game? I think even for a wannabe woodentop, you know what the answer to that question is.
What Everton one would that be....oh the one that says "Everton AND Liverpool discussion thread" :rolleyes:Quote:
Originally Posted by anto1208
Anto, all you've done is provide photo's which in any court of law doesn't prove who actually did it.
Where's the proof that it was Old Trafford and that it happened at the weekend?
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Originally Posted by drinkfeckarse
that would be the one that had its name edited to everton and liverpool disscussion , it was started to discuss everton's lead over liverpool last season by an Evertonian.
Still not an exclusive Everton thread (if there's such a thing) and as far as I can remember it was titled pretty similar to the currant Arsenal/Spurs thread about the 4th place position for the Champions League spot.
EDIT: Just read the first post of that thread where Dillo asks peoples opinions of who will finish higher and the like, that is not an Everton thread no matter what logic you use....have a look again yourself if you want Anto and tell me it's an Everton thread.
an evertonian starting a thread talking about everton .. oh yea thats not about everton ......so my fault :rolleyes:
it was actually called something like mersyside is now moyesyside .
why do i bother arguing with people that condone this behavour all ive seen is excuses, not one person said smashing up the toilets in old trafford or writting about the munich air dissaster or attacking a player or attacking an ambulance talking a player to hospital or the attempted murder of a waiter (thats only in the space of one year )is out of order all i get is "they had banners hanging of bridges " so that makes its ok .
Of course it's wrong but you don't exactly debate very well, yours is more akin to confrontation and provacation. You can tell you take pleasure in posting stuff like that and that's why people get on to you.
Two wrongs don't make a right but surely even you can see that the banners hanging from the bridge on the way to the ground would have instantly p1ssed people off and probably set the tone for what would otherwise probably have been a trouble free day. Those type of banners will always cut deep into wounds that are still raw and I really wish both sides wouldn't resort to such low life attacks.
Ah but its a sad sight when you have to talk more about your far more illustrious neighbours than your own club.
Back to the action. Early on in this thread there was a post about Riise's goal being contentious because the free was never a foul in the first place. Boll0x.
Two mins previous to this, Crouch was deemed to have committed a foul for "high feet" as we would call it or raising studs as it is now known, on Del Horno. This is exactly the same thing John Terry did on Garcia. So if one incident should be a free for Chelsea it should rightly be a free for Liverpool .Couldn't believe that none of the commentators made this comparison.
anto, If we all wanted we could trawl through the net and find stories of Everton fans acting the prat. Every club has them. There was actually a couple of high profile incidents a couple of seasons ago, maybe last season, can't remember exactly. Can't be arsed researching either cos it's a petty arguement. So don't be preaching.....
And we all know the hatred that exists between Utd and Liverpool. Goading each other about Munich and Hillsborough is something that is done by the locals/natives, oversea's fans do not partake in it. It's sad really, but that's rivalry. If there were Utd 'fans' who went to all the trouble of hanging banners on buildings/motorways just to p!ss scousers off, of course some scousers attitude is going to be 'well fcuk them, an eye for an eye'. And photos above are the result. Not to be condoned, but both are as bad as each other. And remember, Evertonians lost loved ones and friends at Hillsborough too, and as another poster said, scousers will always stick together. You're not a scouser, you're just an Evertonian, so maybe you can't understand it like that? Wasn't there a video clip of Wayne Rooney's brother Graham recently posted in a thread here, singing exactly the same things that were written on the walls at Old Trafford. And he's an Evertonian. Pot calling kettle black ;)
BTW Joe semi, thinking of going over without a ticket and chancing getting one on the day. Depends on cost of flights though, as I've already committed to a summer holiday with the girlfriend.......
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Originally Posted by 4tothefloor
what a rubbish arguement , i didnt have to trawl through the internet to find any stories they are all high profile stories. the one your thinking of is probibly when an evertonian hit fowler , he was found by the club and banned from all home and away games , the other is when 2 kids started singing at two asian lads and they where also banned from the ground .They were scum bags that dared to blacken the good name of everton football club .
See the difference Everton acted quickly found and dealt with the scum liverpool just brush it under the carpet .
im not a scouser the misses is and all her family are reds , everton and liverpool fans will normally stick together because normally they are friends and family except derby day .i have great conversations with real liverpool fans why because they dont come out with some of the complete nonsence i see on here .
Equally poor argument, Everton ban fans who committed these acts while in Goodison, Liverpool are meant to ban people who were not in Anfield when they did the things you so quickly brought up and they'd have no way of identifying them. Good one that alright.
They werent in goodison one was on a private bus coming back from a game in london , it was other fans that reported the racist abuse thats how they were caught and banned , Why could nt liverpool fans have done the same over the toilets in old trafford getting smashed up .Quote:
Originally Posted by Roadend
Everton worked with police to ban the guy who hit fowler , liverpool could easily check cctv to see who threw the bottle at Cahill on sat night and ban him .
That's a sh!te arguement if you don't mind me saying. When a Liverpool fan threw a phone at Man U's Rooney at Anfield a few seasons back, he was Id'd and banned. The same as your Everton comparison. How are Liverpool FC supposed to ID fans at Old Trafford? It's up to the Old Trafford security to produce the CCTV footage, pass it on to LFC and then LFC will take it from there. I read a report that MAN U didn't want to make an issue of it because they didn't want to stoke up any tension between the two clubs or two sets of fans. If Utd don't want to send on the footage (if they have any at all) and want to just bill the F.A. for the damage, well that's their call. You can be guaranteed that LFC would want rid of these kind of fans, who like you said only 'blacken the good name' of Liverpool FC too.Quote:
Originally Posted by anto1208
And with regard to your reference to the ambulance attack on Alan Smith - it was scousers who attacked the ambulance OUTSIDE Anfield. They were not inside Anfield, therefore not the responsibility of Liverpool FC. There's every chance that some of the attackers were Everton fans as well, who have no love for Utd/Mancs either, not that you should need reminding.
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Originally Posted by 4tothefloor
ive highlighted the bit that sums up the liverpool attitude pretty well .and backs up all my arguements about how they just dont care .
how come Everton dealt with incidents OUTSIDE GOODISON . oh no wait thats a ****e arguement because both incidents where outside the grounds so no comparisons can be drawn between them.
there is no love lost between toffee's and manc's but we are still respectfull of the dead ,ie: standing ovation geaorge best got at goodison compared to the booing he got from liverpool fans after his death ,
Firstly I think the evertonian is generalising about Liverpool fans.
I would like to take issue with the **** who said that local fans sing songs about shipman, munich etc and overseas or OOTers dont. As a Liverpudlian I take exception to this remark, most reds who go home and aways week in week out take no part in these chants, it is simpy as small section of scallies. I have friends who are staunch blues and they also say that there is a small element in the club who make aeroplane gestures at man u fans and sings songs relating to Munich. I have been to Goodison as an away fan and you can always hear a minority of the home support shouting "murderers" etc at our section.
As for OT and man u, firstly at the league game in OT this season, nothing was damaged, I can vouch for that as I was in the Liverpool end, we were attacked outside the away end by nothing else. Last weekend 99% of fans from both sides were well behaved but 1% went there with the intent to cause trouble, its the nasty side of football. At man city in November the minutes silence for Best was interupted by one person shouting in the upper tier of our section and yet it was said the Liverpool fans (as in on mass) disrespected the minutes silence. (Personally I didnt agree with a minutes silence for him but I wouldnt interupt as it would tarnish the rep of my club. John Haynes who was a true pro and a wonderful servant to the game from Fulham did not get one at all grounds).
Anyway last sat was an awesome display, premiership teams are now starting to get to grips with Chelsea.
That's because Utd fans goad Liverpool fans about Hillsborough. Thought I explained that already above? There is little respect between Utd and Liverpool fans. What part of that do you not understand?! If Utd fans were goading Everton fans for years about something like Hillsborough, do you think the Everton faithful to a man would still clap George Best? They would in their arse, some would react the same way as their fellow scousers would. George Best shouldn't have been boo'd, simple as that. But the reality is, it wasn't Best himself that was boo'd, it was more than likely his connection to Utd.Quote:
Originally Posted by anto1208
The ambulance was attacked in Liverpool on it's way to the hospital. So does that automatically mean that it was definately Liverpool fans, and only Liverpool fans that attacked it? No it does not. Anyone can partake in an attack like that, of any club loyalty. And if they were Liverpool fans, why were they not inside Anfield? Could have been Everton fans who had nothing else to do.....
That's who I was referring to, I obviously wasn't referring to the whole bloody ground! I never said local FANS sing these songs. I said locals/natives from both sides. I was referring to locals/natives like the scallies you mention, not ALL fans. Like Rooney's brother in the video. Oversea's fans don't sing them simply because, for example, Harold Shipman - they wouldn't have a clue what the song even means. It would mean nothing to them. As an overseas fan, I love Liverpool FC, hate Man U FC. Whereas with the locals, it's more hate the Mancs full stop. That was my point.Quote:
Originally Posted by reder
....and I bet any money that you don't come out with half the sh!te that you do on here too otherwise you'd be put firmly in your place.Quote:
Originally Posted by anto1208
jesus christ! my wife is a liverpool fan. does that make HER a hooligan too?Quote:
Originally Posted by anto1208
there are rotten apples in every barrel, son.
chill out, and support YOUR team, bitter.