03:35, Sun 12 Nov
Things lots of Blues fans may disagree with.I like Liverpool. Like their independent attitude towards things. Appear to have a genuine working class outlook. Not in that mean spirited way that happens sometimes when England are being supported, but a genuine support for the underdogs in society.
What's one of your opinion's that would encourage a pile on from fellow Blues fans.
Were you doing mushrooms at 3:30 am?
09:00, Sun 12 Nov
You should turn your phone off when drinking
What did the Knights in White satin?
Bacon is overrated
09:02, Sun 12 Nov
People are people, more in common than different everywhere.

Liverpool as a club - never liked em, never will.
09:25, Sun 12 Nov
Liverpool have a victim attitude more than anything
09:33, Sun 12 Nov
Having lived in Liverpool for 20 years I can confirm they're decent folk. And they hate Mancs.

Never understood the "anti-scouse" tone on here.
09:45, Sun 12 Nov
montypenguin
Having lived in Liverpool for 20 years I can confirm they're decent folk. And they hate Mancs.

Never understood the "anti-scouse" tone on here.

Me neither. Have been married to a Scouser for more than 30 years. Mind you, more often than not, it’s a case of “Yes, Dear”.
09:54, Sun 12 Nov
Llanon_joe
Liverpool have a victim attitude more than anything

Careful it'll get deleted. The robust conversation mentioned on here isn't actually allowed.
09:57, Sun 12 Nov
To be fair I was more having a dig at Liverpool FC fans rather than the city it self and residents. Ive worked in Liverpool often and visited a few times and found the people to be great... Mostly.
09:57, Sun 12 Nov
Anyone who went to watch Blues there in the 70's may have a different opinion.

The only place I've been where Fans on the coach had their clothes nicked.

Hated them ever since.
13:41, Sun 12 Nov
Never had your car broken into then outside St Andrews??

I remember in the 70s the kids would run up to my Dad "£1 to look after your car Mister". Of course, you knew what would happen if you didn't cough up.
When I was an impressionable youth, it was the Bill Shankly era at Liverpool and I found much to admire about them.
A socialist at the helm who had the ability to make the most mundane comments sound profound.
Have always had a soft spot for them since.
I remember he commented about how bad our floodlights were after a game in the 70’s, he was right back then and he’s still right now.
MontagueTerraceInBlue
When I was an impressionable youth, it was the Bill Shankly era at Liverpool and I found much to admire about them.
A socialist at the helm who had the ability to make the most mundane comments sound profound.
Have always had a soft spot for them since.
I remember he commented about how bad our floodlights were after a game in the 70’s, he was right back then and he’s still right now.

Shankly is still alive?
14:49, Sun 12 Nov
Considering how left this forum is and how Churchill and Thatcher shafted Liverpool you'd have thought they'd be the SHA darlings. My Grandad was a Scouser that saw some proper shit in Burma and then moved to Brum after WW2, he was totally loved by the Moseley community from day one. Up the Scousers and up Liverpool, brilliant city and awesome people.