I'm calm, just genuinely didn't know it was a scouse thing also I've never heard it aimed at Everton . I have now been told off for this
I wasnt telling you off, I was politely educating you.
I'm calm, just genuinely didn't know it was a scouse thing also I've never heard it aimed at Everton . I have now been told off for this
And I was politely letting you know , I was not aware . Please , move onI wasnt telling you off, I was politely educating you.
When someone tells you to calm down, it's also a dig at scousiness and goes all the way back to Harry Enfield and Friends. Please try to be more scouse aware- have some "scouse nous".I'm calm, just genuinely didn't know it was a scouse thing also I've never heard it aimed at Everton . I have now been told off for this
Now that I should of known ??When someone tells you to calm down, it's also a dig at scousiness and goes all the way back to Harry Enfield and Friends. Please try to be more scouse aware- have some "scouse nous".
I actually don't mind chants with abit of venom.Liverpool is Dublin's overflowWe have been called all sorts as Dubs but never bin dippers though. I do remember opposition fans singing "Sign on Sign on" to the tune of that dirge in the 80s at GP. Ironic
Pat Nevin claims he advised Moyes to buy him from Celtic for United.Van Dijk, no matter how I try to dislike him, is so impressive, so focussed. Why tf sis we not sign him from Celtic when he was available???
Sorry about the typo - sis obs should be did. I can remember Evertonians dismissing him when he was available. He was clearly class, but of course we knew better :-( Our recruitment policy has been rubbish for so many yearsPat Nevin claims he advised Moyes to buy him from Celtic for United.
There was also a time when some people referred to us as 'wackers', or they'd say "alright wack" in a cringey attempt at a scouse accent. The thing is, nobody in the city ever uses that word. I have read somewhere that many years ago when the cargo ships were docked up, they used donkeys to offload the goods & they employed men to hit the donkeys with a stick to keep them moving. They were known as 'Whackers' to those who worked down at the docks so I can only assume that's where the term came from. If I'm not mistaken they brought out a god awful comedy programme actually titled The Wackers back in the 70's. It didn't run very long thankfully.Liverpool is Dublin's overflowWe have been called all sorts as Dubs but never bin dippers though. I do remember opposition fans singing "Sign on Sign on" to the tune of that dirge in the 80s at GP. Ironic
Stop following the sport then. If you think they make too much stop giving them money.Expected.
The only grim part of it is he’s getting £500m a week to do so.
Not Haaland’s fault, but £2m a month to kick a ball, when the country is in meltdown almost feels like a huge middle finger.
St Virgil is ok, but he’s not a patch on Michael KeaneSorry about the typo - sis obs should be did. I can remember Evertonians dismissing him when he was available. He was clearly class, but of course we knew better :-( Our recruitment policy has been rubbish for so many years