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Apologies my good man , I thought you where telling me that using religion was a stupid reason in response to my point rather than making a general statement about football / religion . Again sorry
I think casso is going on my ignore list ..... they shouldnt let people like that out unsupervised
Re: LFC v Cross of St. George club, CL: The arrogants are at it already:![]()
Joan Laporta: "I am happy with the draw. Liverpool are one of the sides I fancied at this stage. Let's not forget, we are the team to beat this season."
A word of advice for Senor Laporta and "friends": You may be happy with the draw, but we've never conceded a goal in the Nou Camp before, and you've already failed to beat one English side in Europe this season, so you may be out of the CL sooner than you think.
Last edited by mypost; 15/12/2006 at 11:58 PM.
Great to see this old religion chestnut again.......
For anyone who pretends to know anything about the teams they support, BOTH Liverpool and Everton were formed by Protestants. Everton are named after a local Protestant/Presbyterian church FFS, and Liverpool FC were subsequently formed out of Everton FC after a fallout. The 'Everton are more Irish' is a load of bulls**t. Maybe that may have been the case 20/30 years ago for a certain while, it certainly isn't now. Both are English clubs with Protestant roots. Neither are Irish, in any way, shape or form. So stop deluding yerselves. It's about football anyway, not bloody religion....
There has been a strong Irish presence at Liverpool since the 70's. A famous chant that used to be heard on the Kop back then, but is now heard in the pubs around Anfileld pre-game is the Celtic-Rangers chant - where the catholic reds chant Celtic and the protestant reds chant Rangers. The reason it isn't heard on the Kop anymore is because Liverpool is a religion free club, thank god. Oh and that's why the fans adopted 'The Fields of Anfield Road', due to it's raging protestant historyIt's pure rubbish lads, and the best example of it is the KOP standing for King Over Pope
It's called the KOP after the Spionkop hill in South Africa - for anyone who wants to know why, go learn your history.
People call themselves fans, but some haven' t a clue![]()
On another note, was watching the Everton - Chelsea game just there. Great game, but my question is - What was with all the empty seats in Goodison? There were whole sections empty, all over the stadium. At a premier game against the champions?
I thought Everton were 'the peoples club' and that it was all scousers that supported them? Smells like bulls**t to me, sad state of affairs when u have huge sections empty for the visit of the champions.....maybe the people have no money, or else they were all out christmas shopping. Instead of supporting their team they were all out buying the Everton 3 - 0 Liverpool DVD, while stocks last![]()
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Here. St. Domingo's/Everton Church.....who gives a sh**e anyway?
Now what about all those empty seats today at the peoples club?![]()
LFC Progress Update:
0 goals conceded in 6 games. 14 points from 18 claimed.
Target to recover now stands at 13 points with 20 games remaining.
Heading over for the final home game of the year against Watford, to claim revenge for our last league game at home to them, and to hopefully cut the gap at the top again, if Villa and/or Wigan can help us out over the weekend.![]()
St Domingo's is the parish name the school was set up in 1870 they first started playing in the corner of stanley park in 1878 , it was a school team not a church as is a commen mistake thats made .
i would presume it was a combination of winter, game on the box , expecting a thumping from chelsea , the fact everton fans ( scousers ) probibly dont have a spare 40 or 50 quid to spend this close to xmas as the kiddies need presents too you know problems normal working class folk have to deal with
Right so basically you're saying;
Winter = Fair weather supporters (being working class, prob couldn't afford warm clothes, yeah?)
Game on the box = Lazy supporters who have no real interest. Barstoolers maybe?
Working class folk = a load of bo****ks. They come from the same city as Liverpool fans, and I've only ever seen working class scousers at Anfield. We're not the club with a posh theatre prat as our chairman
Evertonians crack me up![]()
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Next up: Lionel MessiOriginally Posted by mypost
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"Any rivals are dangerous in Europe at this time but Liverpool are a team that can be beaten by Barcelona. Sincerely, I believe Liverpool are worried about playing against us because we are the champions of Europe and that strikes fear in any rivals. I desire to travel to Liverpool with much work done and holding an advantage to qualify for the next round. A 2-0 or 3-0 score will be perfect for Barca. Always, we need to not concede a goal in Camp Nou to avoid problems at Anfield."
Senor Messi: The only team to have conceded a goal in the contests at the Nou Camp has been...Barcelona.Then again, you weren't born in 1976. And AC Milan, a decent side, thought a 3-0 score was perfect against us in Istanbul too. Guess what, they lost.
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See you in 2 months!
It's The Time For Forgiveness, Peace, Love.
So i for one! forgive all you blue****e!!for your abuse of my Team
And would like to Make Peace with you all!!![]()
And i Also Love the way you are sliding down the League Table!!!!
Happy Christmas & A Better New Year!!!!!
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Mersey football thief is jailed
Dudek's Champions League winner's medal was taken
A man who pleaded guilty to breaking into the homes of six footballers has been jailed at Liverpool Crown Court.
James Birch, 20, from Tuebrook, Liverpool, admitted breaking into the home of Liverpool goalkeeper Jerzy Dudek in Caldy, Merseyside, in June.
He also pleaded guilty to a second burglary, and asked the court to take into account seven more - five at the homes of other Premiership stars.
Birch was sentenced to two and a half years in a Young Offenders Institution.
Porsche car
The break-ins happened between June and October, when the footballers were playing in the UK or on international duty.
The victims were Liverpool's Peter Crouch, Daniel Agger and on-loan Florent Sinama-Pongolle, and Everton's Tony Hibbert and Andy Van der Meyde.
It was claimed that Birch, of Craigs Road in Tuebrook did not deliberately target Dudek, but chose his house by coincidence.
After breaking through a patio door he stole memorabilia including Dudek's Champions League winner's medal and World Cup finals shirt, as well as jewellery and a Porsche car.
From Crouch's Cheshire home he stole an Aston Martin car, football memorabilia and champagne worth a total of £200,000.
From Daniel Agger's Wirral home he took two vehicles and jewellery, while Sinama-Pongolle lost jewellery and memorabilia from his Cheshire home.
Blues defender Hibbert lost jewellery and electrical goods worth £70,000 from his Merseyside home.
Birch also stole a Ferrari and Mini car from Van der Meyde's home in Bromborough, Wirral, as well as valuables and a pedigree Dogue de Bordeaux puppy, named Mac. The dog was later returned after an appeal.
Everton join the chase for Joey
Chris Bailey
EVERTON have added themselves to the growing pack of clubs keeping a watchful eye on Joey Barton's position at City.
The Toffees join Villa, Newcastle and persistent Middlesbrough as potential January suitors for the highly-rated 24-year-old midfielder.
Barton's representative Willie McKay has previously let it be known that there is a clause in the player's contract that allows clubs bidding £5.5m or more to open talks.
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