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    Quote Originally Posted by Conor74
    I take your point, but I suspect that the most popular teams are ManU, Liverpool, Arsenal and, in recent years, Chelsea. They have a common denominator.
    Yes but how many of those so-called fans actually go to watch their so-called teams?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Conor74
    And then is it really commendable to pick a team that win everything, and then spend the rest of your life gloating precisely about that, that they win everything? If I now decide that Tiger Woods is my favourite golfer, would it be appropriate to spend my days on golf websites laughing at someone who follows Darren Clarke?

    And if you laugh at Everton because of their lack of success, you must be positively weeping tears when you meet a Preston fan, or a Rochdale fan. And do you then get all respectful when you meet a fan of, say Real Madrid?
    Firstly, nobody is laughing at anybody for supporting Everton. All that's happening here is good natured banter between Liverpool and Everton fans. Banter is part of football. Secondly, far from 'positively weeping tears' at someone who supports a mediocre team, I have a lot of respect for them.

    Thirdly, nobody can accuse any Liverpool fan of being a glory hunter as, in case you haven't noticed, success has been thin on the ground over the last 15 years. Supporting them in my lifetime has been shear frustration and a lot more lows than highs. Just because we have now won the European cup we are all 'glory hunters' again. It's just sour grapes from other fans who support success starved teams in the coco-pops championship
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    Quote Originally Posted by 4tothefloor
    nobody can accuse any Liverpool fan of being a glory hunter as, in case you haven't noticed, success has been thin on the ground over the last 15 years. Supporting them in my lifetime has been shear frustration and a lot more lows than highs.
    Supporting a club is hereditary. It passes down through the family tree. Someone chooses to support a club. They then take their offspring to watch their team, who in turn, take their offspring to watch the same team as the years go on. Often, a fan has no choice but to support x team, as it's passed down through the generations.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 4tothefloor
    Thirdly, nobody can accuse any Liverpool fan of being a glory hunter as, in case you haven't noticed, success has been thin on the ground over the last 15 years. Supporting them in my lifetime has been shear frustration and a lot more lows than highs. Just because we have now won the European cup we are all 'glory hunters' again. It's just sour grapes from other fans who support success starved teams in the coco-pops championship
    the glory hunters thing comes from the fact 1 million liverpool fans turned up to welcome the cup back , but they struggle to fill there ground every week !!! .
    also ive met liverpool fans that had given up supporting them would nt even get out of bed to watch the derby on tv , and now they turn up after the cup win preaching about how great they are ..... these are the glory hunters we talk about

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    Well anto, I don't know of any glory hunters like that. All of my friends and everyone I know who support Liverpool have been doing so for as long as I know them. The homecoming would have brought whole families out to see it (plus a lot of curious Evertonians...."Look, it's the European Cup (gasp!, sigh!)" ) which would have swelled the crowds. Liverpudlians are entitled to feel a part of any success, whether they go to the games or not. In any case, Liverpool have filled the ground most weeks since the fan card and PTS ticket scheme was introduced. I know because I can't get bloody tickets

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    Quote Originally Posted by anto1208
    the glory hunters thing comes from the fact 1 million liverpool fans turned up to welcome the cup back , but they struggle to fill there ground every week !!! .
    also ive met liverpool fans that had given up supporting them would nt even get out of bed to watch the derby on tv , and now they turn up after the cup win preaching about how great they are ..... these are the glory hunters we talk about

    Same thing happens to all clubs when they win a trophy or do well in a season i reckon . I for one have seen an increase in people wearing Everton and Chelsea jerseys last season.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 4tothefloor
    Well anto, I don't know of any glory hunters like that. All of my friends and everyone I know who support Liverpool have been doing so for as long as I know them. The homecoming would have brought whole families out to see it (plus a lot of curious Evertonians...."Look, it's the European Cup (gasp!, sigh!)" ) which would have swelled the crowds. Liverpudlians are entitled to feel a part of any success, whether they go to the games or not. In any case, Liverpool have filled the ground most weeks since the fan card and PTS ticket scheme was introduced. I know because I can't get bloody tickets
    oh the joy's of a season ticket ,

    nice one on the europeen cup jibe ill give you that one

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    Quote Originally Posted by anto1208
    they struggle to fill there ground every week !!
    The ground is sold out for every game, every week.

    also ive met liverpool fans that would nt even get out of bed to watch the derby on tv.
    If you're referring to the game in Goodison, well no LFC fan was going to break their back to subscribe to ppv to watch a defeat, were they?? Tbh, wtf is going to make the extra effort to get up and watch a game with a kick off at an ungodly hour, i.e. 12.45?? You never see Milan derbies or Real-Barca games kicking off at that time do you?? Because that's lunch-time, not match time.

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    Fenerbache 5 - 0 Everton

    Oops! Villareal are quaking in their boots

    http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/foot...on/4730483.stm

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    [QUOTE=4tothefloor]Oops! Villareal are quaking in their boots

    Ah bless
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    Just a taster of what awaits the pub side in Europe:

    Fenerbahce 5-0 Everton

    Quote Originally Posted by 4tothefloor
    Oops! Villareal are quaking in their boots
    Their game against Everton is going to be a comedy show!!

    How many will it be for Villarreal over the two legs?? 5,6,7, + ??


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    everton 1 - 0 udinese

    but it will be hard for everton because they will have to actually win games no free goals , dodgy off side's ,or changing of the rules for us like liverpool get .

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    It really is true. Even Irish blues are as bitter as their bluenose cousins.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Countyman
    It really is true. Even Irish blues are as bitter as their bluenose cousins.
    and what do you call all the comments from the liverpool fans !!

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    I know Sky are showing the Pool game Wednesday night but is the Everton game on live ?
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    Quote Originally Posted by razor
    I know Sky are showing the Pool game Wednesday night but is the Everton game on live ?
    Think its only on ITV2, dont think its on irish tv, but utd are on bbc 1 tomorrow and the pool are on sky on wednesday. Rangers are on setanta as far as i know

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    its only on itv2 which isnt available in ireland .
    tv3 have decided to only show liverpools home games so guess who wont be watching tv3 this year .
    rte are showing utd .
    and people wonder why we need english channels over here !!

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    Frazers on O'Connell Street (Dublin) beside the Gresham Hotel is showing the game.

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    Quote Originally Posted by razor
    is the Everton game on live?


    I think ITV negotiated the shortest European football contract in history, i.e. showing Everton's live European qualifiers. They shouldn't even be in the competition at all.

    Meanwhile, the champions play a rough-looking CL QR3 game in Bulgaria. And there's EC history too between the clubs. In 1981, we beat them 6-1 on aggregate on the way to winning the European Cup, however, they won 2-0 in the Sofia snow to win 2-1 on aggregate in the same competition the following year. It certainly won't be snowing there this time, but with the second leg at home, it should ease any difficulties that we may face against them this time.

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    Yes, all the hype about getting into the Champions League and then they go out after 2 games. Unlucky though to be drawn against the strongest team left in the qualifiers. The Hungarians Man U played were brutal. They had been puffed up by Ray and Johnny G because they had beaten Hadujk Split - didn't Shels do them over last year ?

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