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Thu Sep 06, 2007 9:42 am
by Ciggy
Been to London loads of time and most of the people (not the ones I was staying with) have no time for you they are like robots, on the train, tube, bus, street rush, rush, maybe because Im from Liverpool and most people have time for each other and strangers speak to strangers.
In London I have never come across it.
But saying that Ive never been to any place where the people are as friendly as in Liverpool and its not just bias from me, a lot of people Ive spoken to on holiday etc have said scousers are the most friendly out of everyone.
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Thu Sep 06, 2007 6:15 pm
by Wilhelmsson
I live in the southern quarter of England and I have to say I have noticed a fair amount of hostility towards me in my several trips to Anfield. I have a southern accent and when I go to Anfield, it’s quite noticeable; therefore I get some rather evil looks from people standing next me.
It makes me feel as though I do not belong at Anfield and I should not support the team. I even had one Liverpool fan who told me to clear off and support West Ham or another southern club.
As for the comments from the person on the official forum, I’d take no notice, I quite enjoy going to Liverpool despite a few bad experiences at football matches. Liverpool is quite an interesting city, full of culture and history.
I watched the small segment about Pier Head with Jamie Redknapp on Britain’s finest view and I learnt quite a bit about Liverpool and it was enjoyable viewing.
I don’t believe I will ever feel part of the Liverpool Football community, because I wasn’t born and raised in Liverpool, therefore I am not a Scouser and therefore I do not belong at Anfield and some will be of the opinion, I should not support the club.