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Postby Leonmc0708 » Mon Jul 03, 2006 7:27 am

bavlondon wrote:
Leonmc0708 wrote:
0asis wrote:
Leonmc0708 wrote:You epitomise everything that is wrong with the glory hunting brigade that has latched onto this wonderful club since we started to get back to the heights of European and Domestic football.

There is everything wrong with putting England before Liverpool (which I do not think 2520 does for the record), and fans like you make me want to hurl.

How on earth, in a million years, in a month of Sundays, one Sunday when there is no mass, (and whatever other superlatives you can think of) can that shower of talent wasting, passionless, uninspiring, badly run and craply supported shower of shi.te that is England come anywhere near to LFC ?

Get a grip or get a new team.

Excuse me, I don't support England, I support Mexico. I'll always balance between club and country, whether you like it or not.

However when the national team are playing like Mexico did in the World Cup than I shall do so, I've had some great times watching Mexico in recent times and I will continue to do so.

I have had good times watching my club play and my national team, if my national team was to hoist CONCACAF Gold Cup, Confederations Cup or the World Cup, I would rejoice in that triumph.

I don't see why someone who chooses to rejoice in England matches as well as Liverpool matches should be torn into about it. Some supporters choose to put country over club and some choose to do the opposite, it doesn't really matter to me. That's their choice.

Not every Liverpool fan will worship Liverpool like you, I certainly don't, Liverpool isn't my life and soul, I have other things in my life, Liverpool is no more than entertainment at the most, when they lose I don't get upset. When they win my day doesn't suddenly brighten up.

I'll always call my self a Liverpool fan but unlike you, my life doesn't evolve around football, sorry if that annoys you or makes you hurl, but that's my view on it.

You and people like you are the reason why oooters and wools and whatever other name people give them are ridiculed/disliked/hated by Scousers.

I understand the virtue of support from outside the city/county and even country, but you show why its just not the same.

A scouse red will ALWAYS love Liverpool more then anything else, some but NOT all OOTs and Wools might, but most just dont and NEVER EVER will get it.

Im not a scouse Leon but did spend a lot of time up there and Ive always put Liverpool Football club before anything else even country but if some people wish to do the opposite them let them!

And as for glory hunters yes I agree thee are a lot of them around but there are also alot of genuine supporters. Just beacuse they may not reside in Liverpool it does not make them any less of a fan.

And if everyone only ever supported their local team then football would not be half as big as it is now and worse yet football violence would have probabaly escalated 3 or 4 fold form the 70s and 80s.

I agree with some of your statments but on this one i feel you being a tad harsh.

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Postby tubby » Mon Jul 03, 2006 8:51 am

Leonmc0708 wrote:
bavlondon wrote:
Leonmc0708 wrote:
0asis wrote:
Leonmc0708 wrote:You epitomise everything that is wrong with the glory hunting brigade that has latched onto this wonderful club since we started to get back to the heights of European and Domestic football.

There is everything wrong with putting England before Liverpool (which I do not think 2520 does for the record), and fans like you make me want to hurl.

How on earth, in a million years, in a month of Sundays, one Sunday when there is no mass, (and whatever other superlatives you can think of) can that shower of talent wasting, passionless, uninspiring, badly run and craply supported shower of shi.te that is England come anywhere near to LFC ?

Get a grip or get a new team.

Excuse me, I don't support England, I support Mexico. I'll always balance between club and country, whether you like it or not.

However when the national team are playing like Mexico did in the World Cup than I shall do so, I've had some great times watching Mexico in recent times and I will continue to do so.

I have had good times watching my club play and my national team, if my national team was to hoist CONCACAF Gold Cup, Confederations Cup or the World Cup, I would rejoice in that triumph.

I don't see why someone who chooses to rejoice in England matches as well as Liverpool matches should be torn into about it. Some supporters choose to put country over club and some choose to do the opposite, it doesn't really matter to me. That's their choice.

Not every Liverpool fan will worship Liverpool like you, I certainly don't, Liverpool isn't my life and soul, I have other things in my life, Liverpool is no more than entertainment at the most, when they lose I don't get upset. When they win my day doesn't suddenly brighten up.

I'll always call my self a Liverpool fan but unlike you, my life doesn't evolve around football, sorry if that annoys you or makes you hurl, but that's my view on it.

You and people like you are the reason why oooters and wools and whatever other name people give them are ridiculed/disliked/hated by Scousers.

I understand the virtue of support from outside the city/county and even country, but you show why its just not the same.

A scouse red will ALWAYS love Liverpool more then anything else, some but NOT all OOTs and Wools might, but most just dont and NEVER EVER will get it.

Im not a scouse Leon but did spend a lot of time up there and Ive always put Liverpool Football club before anything else even country but if some people wish to do the opposite them let them!

And as for glory hunters yes I agree thee are a lot of them around but there are also alot of genuine supporters. Just beacuse they may not reside in Liverpool it does not make them any less of a fan.

And if everyone only ever supported their local team then football would not be half as big as it is now and worse yet football violence would have probabaly escalated 3 or 4 fold form the 70s and 80s.

I agree with some of your statments but on this one i feel you being a tad harsh.

do you smoke crack cocaine ?

No why do you?

I was referring to the comments you seem to always make insinuating that there are no "genuine" supporters outside the confines of Liverpool. And that they are juyst glory hunters latching onto the sucess of the 70's and 80's.

Those are completly unfounded claims with no basis for truth whatsoever. Infact its a silly generalistic view.
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Postby Leonmc0708 » Mon Jul 03, 2006 11:01 am

bavlondon wrote:
Leonmc0708 wrote:
bavlondon wrote:
Leonmc0708 wrote:
0asis wrote:
Leonmc0708 wrote:You epitomise everything that is wrong with the glory hunting brigade that has latched onto this wonderful club since we started to get back to the heights of European and Domestic football.

There is everything wrong with putting England before Liverpool (which I do not think 2520 does for the record), and fans like you make me want to hurl.

How on earth, in a million years, in a month of Sundays, one Sunday when there is no mass, (and whatever other superlatives you can think of) can that shower of talent wasting, passionless, uninspiring, badly run and craply supported shower of shi.te that is England come anywhere near to LFC ?

Get a grip or get a new team.

Excuse me, I don't support England, I support Mexico. I'll always balance between club and country, whether you like it or not.

However when the national team are playing like Mexico did in the World Cup than I shall do so, I've had some great times watching Mexico in recent times and I will continue to do so.

I have had good times watching my club play and my national team, if my national team was to hoist CONCACAF Gold Cup, Confederations Cup or the World Cup, I would rejoice in that triumph.

I don't see why someone who chooses to rejoice in England matches as well as Liverpool matches should be torn into about it. Some supporters choose to put country over club and some choose to do the opposite, it doesn't really matter to me. That's their choice.

Not every Liverpool fan will worship Liverpool like you, I certainly don't, Liverpool isn't my life and soul, I have other things in my life, Liverpool is no more than entertainment at the most, when they lose I don't get upset. When they win my day doesn't suddenly brighten up.

I'll always call my self a Liverpool fan but unlike you, my life doesn't evolve around football, sorry if that annoys you or makes you hurl, but that's my view on it.

You and people like you are the reason why oooters and wools and whatever other name people give them are ridiculed/disliked/hated by Scousers.

I understand the virtue of support from outside the city/county and even country, but you show why its just not the same.

A scouse red will ALWAYS love Liverpool more then anything else, some but NOT all OOTs and Wools might, but most just dont and NEVER EVER will get it.

Im not a scouse Leon but did spend a lot of time up there and Ive always put Liverpool Football club before anything else even country but if some people wish to do the opposite them let them!

And as for glory hunters yes I agree thee are a lot of them around but there are also alot of genuine supporters. Just beacuse they may not reside in Liverpool it does not make them any less of a fan.

And if everyone only ever supported their local team then football would not be half as big as it is now and worse yet football violence would have probabaly escalated 3 or 4 fold form the 70s and 80s.

I agree with some of your statments but on this one i feel you being a tad harsh.

do you smoke crack cocaine ?

No why do you?

I was referring to the comments you seem to always make insinuating that there are no "genuine" supporters outside the confines of Liverpool. And that they are juyst glory hunters latching onto the sucess of the 70's and 80's.

Those are completly unfounded claims with no basis for truth whatsoever. Infact its a silly generalistic view.

Liverpool "fans" and I use that word very very loosely from outside Liverpool read the S*n newspaper.

This in itself is testament to the point I have made.

I also mean glory hunters latching on since Istanbul and Cardiff last season and not since the 70'sand 80's.

Again I re-iterate that some fans from outside of Liverpool are genuine, clued up loyal fans, the majority however are not.
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Postby tubby » Mon Jul 03, 2006 12:58 pm

Leonmc0708 wrote:
bavlondon wrote:
Leonmc0708 wrote:
bavlondon wrote:
Leonmc0708 wrote:
0asis wrote:
Leonmc0708 wrote:You epitomise everything that is wrong with the glory hunting brigade that has latched onto this wonderful club since we started to get back to the heights of European and Domestic football.

There is everything wrong with putting England before Liverpool (which I do not think 2520 does for the record), and fans like you make me want to hurl.

How on earth, in a million years, in a month of Sundays, one Sunday when there is no mass, (and whatever other superlatives you can think of) can that shower of talent wasting, passionless, uninspiring, badly run and craply supported shower of shi.te that is England come anywhere near to LFC ?

Get a grip or get a new team.

Excuse me, I don't support England, I support Mexico. I'll always balance between club and country, whether you like it or not.

However when the national team are playing like Mexico did in the World Cup than I shall do so, I've had some great times watching Mexico in recent times and I will continue to do so.

I have had good times watching my club play and my national team, if my national team was to hoist CONCACAF Gold Cup, Confederations Cup or the World Cup, I would rejoice in that triumph.

I don't see why someone who chooses to rejoice in England matches as well as Liverpool matches should be torn into about it. Some supporters choose to put country over club and some choose to do the opposite, it doesn't really matter to me. That's their choice.

Not every Liverpool fan will worship Liverpool like you, I certainly don't, Liverpool isn't my life and soul, I have other things in my life, Liverpool is no more than entertainment at the most, when they lose I don't get upset. When they win my day doesn't suddenly brighten up.

I'll always call my self a Liverpool fan but unlike you, my life doesn't evolve around football, sorry if that annoys you or makes you hurl, but that's my view on it.

You and people like you are the reason why oooters and wools and whatever other name people give them are ridiculed/disliked/hated by Scousers.

I understand the virtue of support from outside the city/county and even country, but you show why its just not the same.

A scouse red will ALWAYS love Liverpool more then anything else, some but NOT all OOTs and Wools might, but most just dont and NEVER EVER will get it.

Im not a scouse Leon but did spend a lot of time up there and Ive always put Liverpool Football club before anything else even country but if some people wish to do the opposite them let them!

And as for glory hunters yes I agree thee are a lot of them around but there are also alot of genuine supporters. Just beacuse they may not reside in Liverpool it does not make them any less of a fan.

And if everyone only ever supported their local team then football would not be half as big as it is now and worse yet football violence would have probabaly escalated 3 or 4 fold form the 70s and 80s.

I agree with some of your statments but on this one i feel you being a tad harsh.

do you smoke crack cocaine ?

No why do you?

I was referring to the comments you seem to always make insinuating that there are no "genuine" supporters outside the confines of Liverpool. And that they are juyst glory hunters latching onto the sucess of the 70's and 80's.

Those are completly unfounded claims with no basis for truth whatsoever. Infact its a silly generalistic view.

Liverpool "fans" and I use that word very very loosely from outside Liverpool read the S*n newspaper.

This in itself is testament to the point I have made.

I also mean glory hunters latching on since Istanbul and Cardiff last season and not since the 70'sand 80's.

Again I re-iterate that some fans from outside of Liverpool are genuine, clued up loyal fans, the majority however are not.

Well not that I care what anyone thinks to be be honest but Ive never read the Sun or the Mirror for that matter as they also are sometimes too biased towards Chelsea and unfair towards Liverpool.

I see what you mean though about the glory hunters. I was only born in 82 coinicdentally on the same day as Hillsborough but ive always supported them. Since the early 90's we have witnessed the birth of some fantastic players but at the same time some awful and dark times. But scouse or no scouse for me, supporting them through those shity times makes times like Cardiff and Istanbull mean more. Im just glad things are looking up again.
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Postby Smeg » Mon Jul 03, 2006 5:24 pm

Leonmc0708 wrote:
bavlondon wrote:
Leonmc0708 wrote:
bavlondon wrote:
Leonmc0708 wrote:
0asis wrote:
Leonmc0708 wrote:You epitomise everything that is wrong with the glory hunting brigade that has latched onto this wonderful club since we started to get back to the heights of European and Domestic football.

There is everything wrong with putting England before Liverpool (which I do not think 2520 does for the record), and fans like you make me want to hurl.

How on earth, in a million years, in a month of Sundays, one Sunday when there is no mass, (and whatever other superlatives you can think of) can that shower of talent wasting, passionless, uninspiring, badly run and craply supported shower of shi.te that is England come anywhere near to LFC ?

Get a grip or get a new team.

Excuse me, I don't support England, I support Mexico. I'll always balance between club and country, whether you like it or not.

However when the national team are playing like Mexico did in the World Cup than I shall do so, I've had some great times watching Mexico in recent times and I will continue to do so.

I have had good times watching my club play and my national team, if my national team was to hoist CONCACAF Gold Cup, Confederations Cup or the World Cup, I would rejoice in that triumph.

I don't see why someone who chooses to rejoice in England matches as well as Liverpool matches should be torn into about it. Some supporters choose to put country over club and some choose to do the opposite, it doesn't really matter to me. That's their choice.

Not every Liverpool fan will worship Liverpool like you, I certainly don't, Liverpool isn't my life and soul, I have other things in my life, Liverpool is no more than entertainment at the most, when they lose I don't get upset. When they win my day doesn't suddenly brighten up.

I'll always call my self a Liverpool fan but unlike you, my life doesn't evolve around football, sorry if that annoys you or makes you hurl, but that's my view on it.

You and people like you are the reason why oooters and wools and whatever other name people give them are ridiculed/disliked/hated by Scousers.

I understand the virtue of support from outside the city/county and even country, but you show why its just not the same.

A scouse red will ALWAYS love Liverpool more then anything else, some but NOT all OOTs and Wools might, but most just dont and NEVER EVER will get it.

Im not a scouse Leon but did spend a lot of time up there and Ive always put Liverpool Football club before anything else even country but if some people wish to do the opposite them let them!

And as for glory hunters yes I agree thee are a lot of them around but there are also alot of genuine supporters. Just beacuse they may not reside in Liverpool it does not make them any less of a fan.

And if everyone only ever supported their local team then football would not be half as big as it is now and worse yet football violence would have probabaly escalated 3 or 4 fold form the 70s and 80s.

I agree with some of your statments but on this one i feel you being a tad harsh.

do you smoke crack cocaine ?

No why do you?

I was referring to the comments you seem to always make insinuating that there are no "genuine" supporters outside the confines of Liverpool. And that they are juyst glory hunters latching onto the sucess of the 70's and 80's.

Those are completly unfounded claims with no basis for truth whatsoever. Infact its a silly generalistic view.

Liverpool "fans" and I use that word very very loosely from outside Liverpool read the S*n newspaper.

This in itself is testament to the point I have made.

I also mean glory hunters latching on since Istanbul and Cardiff last season and not since the 70'sand 80's.

Again I re-iterate that some fans from outside of Liverpool are genuine, clued up loyal fans, the majority however are not.

Spot on, most OOT fans I see at the match are in no way in touch with the city or the way to support the team etc..

Theres nothing wrong with being an OOT, just the small 5% of the total who are around are great and worth while. The others can :censored: right off.
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Postby dawson99 » Mon Jul 03, 2006 5:27 pm

Leonmc0708 wrote:
bavlondon wrote:
Leonmc0708 wrote:
bavlondon wrote:
Leonmc0708 wrote:
0asis wrote:
Leonmc0708 wrote:You epitomise everything that is wrong with the glory hunting brigade that has latched onto this wonderful club since we started to get back to the heights of European and Domestic football.

There is everything wrong with putting England before Liverpool (which I do not think 2520 does for the record), and fans like you make me want to hurl.

How on earth, in a million years, in a month of Sundays, one Sunday when there is no mass, (and whatever other superlatives you can think of) can that shower of talent wasting, passionless, uninspiring, badly run and craply supported shower of shi.te that is England come anywhere near to LFC ?

Get a grip or get a new team.

Excuse me, I don't support England, I support Mexico. I'll always balance between club and country, whether you like it or not.

However when the national team are playing like Mexico did in the World Cup than I shall do so, I've had some great times watching Mexico in recent times and I will continue to do so.

I have had good times watching my club play and my national team, if my national team was to hoist CONCACAF Gold Cup, Confederations Cup or the World Cup, I would rejoice in that triumph.

I don't see why someone who chooses to rejoice in England matches as well as Liverpool matches should be torn into about it. Some supporters choose to put country over club and some choose to do the opposite, it doesn't really matter to me. That's their choice.

Not every Liverpool fan will worship Liverpool like you, I certainly don't, Liverpool isn't my life and soul, I have other things in my life, Liverpool is no more than entertainment at the most, when they lose I don't get upset. When they win my day doesn't suddenly brighten up.

I'll always call my self a Liverpool fan but unlike you, my life doesn't evolve around football, sorry if that annoys you or makes you hurl, but that's my view on it.

You and people like you are the reason why oooters and wools and whatever other name people give them are ridiculed/disliked/hated by Scousers.

I understand the virtue of support from outside the city/county and even country, but you show why its just not the same.

A scouse red will ALWAYS love Liverpool more then anything else, some but NOT all OOTs and Wools might, but most just dont and NEVER EVER will get it.

Im not a scouse Leon but did spend a lot of time up there and Ive always put Liverpool Football club before anything else even country but if some people wish to do the opposite them let them!

And as for glory hunters yes I agree thee are a lot of them around but there are also alot of genuine supporters. Just beacuse they may not reside in Liverpool it does not make them any less of a fan.

And if everyone only ever supported their local team then football would not be half as big as it is now and worse yet football violence would have probabaly escalated 3 or 4 fold form the 70s and 80s.

I agree with some of your statments but on this one i feel you being a tad harsh.

do you smoke crack cocaine ?

No why do you?

I was referring to the comments you seem to always make insinuating that there are no "genuine" supporters outside the confines of Liverpool. And that they are juyst glory hunters latching onto the sucess of the 70's and 80's.

Those are completly unfounded claims with no basis for truth whatsoever. Infact its a silly generalistic view.

Liverpool "fans" and I use that word very very loosely from outside Liverpool read the S*n newspaper.

This in itself is testament to the point I have made.

I also mean glory hunters latching on since Istanbul and Cardiff last season and not since the 70'sand 80's.

Again I re-iterate that some fans from outside of Liverpool are genuine, clued up loyal fans, the majority however are not.

what sort of fan would u call me lwon out of curiosity

armchair but clued up?

im not a glory hunter anyways, too old for that lol

i dont go to many games but when liverpool is conccerned trust me im very passionate
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Postby Leonmc0708 » Mon Jul 03, 2006 5:39 pm

Dawson your a London based Liverpool fan mate. Not too bothered about going the game, but if a tickets available and its not too far to travel then you might just bob along.

The difference is as a supporter, ie I follow the team far and wide and do my bit on the terraces to back the boys.
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Postby dawson99 » Mon Jul 03, 2006 5:42 pm

Leonmc0708 wrote:Dawson your a London based Liverpool fan mate. Not too bothered about going the game, but if a tickets available and its not too far to travel then you might just bob along.

The difference is as a supporter, ie I follow the team far and wide and do my bit on the terraces to back the boys.

I'll give u that. but remember that every team needs the pub based fans to stand up for the team as well

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Postby Leonmc0708 » Mon Jul 03, 2006 5:47 pm

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Leonmc0708 wrote:Dawson your a London based Liverpool fan mate. Not too bothered about going the game, but if a tickets available and its not too far to travel then you might just bob along.

The difference is as a supporter, ie I follow the team far and wide and do my bit on the terraces to back the boys.

I'll give u that. but remember that every team needs the pub based fans to stand up for the team as well

:nod

I must also point out that I am not saying I am more of/ a better/ the best/ a super fan than you, or vice versa, just highlighting the subtle differences between the two.
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Postby The Red Baron » Mon Jul 03, 2006 5:50 pm

Leonmc0708 wrote:
dawson99 wrote:
Leonmc0708 wrote:Dawson your a London based Liverpool fan mate. Not too bothered about going the game, but if a tickets available and its not too far to travel then you might just bob along.

The difference is as a supporter, ie I follow the team far and wide and do my bit on the terraces to back the boys.

I'll give u that. but remember that every team needs the pub based fans to stand up for the team as well

:nod

I must also point out that I am not saying I am more of/ a better/ the best/ a super fan than you, or vice versa, just highlighting the subtle differences between the two.

And the fact you dont talk like a southern softie.
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Postby dawson99 » Mon Jul 03, 2006 5:53 pm

southern softie? lol

but touche

in all seriousness im gonna agree with leon, it is the differences, and its all good. and like i always say, for those of us that are always on here, we gotta be pretty decent fans to be so passionate about our team
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Postby gary106 » Mon Jul 03, 2006 6:10 pm

back to topic anyway, olympiakos last season 3-1 fantastic game, one i will remember being at for a very long time indeed
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Postby huytonsongs » Wed Jul 12, 2006 7:07 pm

Wasnt there myself but...
Click on the link for Christian 'Tree Boy' Jones' Istanbul picture diary

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Click on 'Tree Boy' at the top and it will take you to the footage.
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