Derby tickets?

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Seriously though, there's nothing worse than seeing us get beat at Anfield. I've been going there the last few years, and every year after every Anfield derby I always swear never to go there again. Yet I always end up doing, because being there to see us actually win is one of those things on my bucket list.

Doesn't happen often like - just 6 times in the last 42 years: 1999, 1995, 1987, 1986, 1984, 1970.

As much as people slate Moyes for not winning at Anfield (and rightly so, to an extent), that's a terrible record that far predates his arrival.

Is this some horrible, late April fools? Mind = genuinely blown
 

Used to hate going to Anfield. If I couldn't get a ticket in our end my mate used to sort me one in the upper Centenary stand. Horrible, horrible place that doesn't get easier with time. Wouldn't be arsed if I never stepped foot in there ever again. Two games always stick in my head from the temple of doom. First one was around 94 when preky was with us, it was before we sussed that he was in fact sh*te, during that game he terrorised the RS defence. Dave Watson scored first. I was in the kop end with the usual Everton contingent and proceeded to go mad with everyone else but ended up getting smacked in the face by some angry [Poor language removed] with a private pile haircut who then threatened to cut me. So I moved, as you do when someone is offering to spill you're blood, only for them to score and for me to get covered head to toe in spittle, greenies in my hair(when I still had some) the full hit. I left that ****hole a broken man, literally.

The other game was the cup tie there in 2009. Short story, some loveable rogue threw a full bottle of volvic filled with stale piss which clipped the lads shoulder in front of me and showered me and my mate from head to waste. My mate had been indulging heavily the night before and vomited all over the floor. Bad, bad day at the office. I went the bogs and did my best but the damage was done and I simply left and went home. Bastards.

Bunch of horrible bastards. Do you think it would be that bad if a kopite was spotted in the gwladys street?
 
Used to hate going to Anfield. If I couldn't get a ticket in our end my mate used to sort me one in the upper Centenary stand. Horrible, horrible place that doesn't get easier with time. Wouldn't be arsed if I never stepped foot in there ever again. Two games always stick in my head from the temple of doom. First one was around 94 when preky was with us, it was before we sussed that he was in fact sh*te, during that game he terrorised the RS defence. Dave Watson scored first. I was in the kop end with the usual Everton contingent and proceeded to go mad with everyone else but ended up getting smacked in the face by some angry [Poor language removed] with a private pile haircut who then threatened to cut me. So I moved, as you do when someone is offering to spill you're blood, only for them to score and for me to get covered head to toe in spittle, greenies in my hair(when I still had some) the full hit. I left that ****hole a broken man, literally.

The other game was the cup tie there in 2009. Short story, some loveable rogue threw a full bottle of volvic filled with stale piss which clipped the lads shoulder in front of me and showered me and my mate from head to waste. My mate had been indulging heavily the night before and vomited all over the floor. Bad, bad day at the office. I went the bogs and did my best but the damage was done and I simply left and went home. Bastards.
I would have hated to be you that day, If I was going to Anfied I'd only sit in the away end, hate the s**thole anyway.
 

Bunch of horrible bastards. Do you think it would be that bad if a kopite was spotted in the gwladys street?

Different ball game now with all seating. Back then the Kop was still all standing and it was a free for all. We always used to congregate in the centre of the main pillars and generally try and take the p*ss as you do when you are young and don't know better. Never had an easy ride in their end when it was standing and the favour was returned when they attempted the same thing in the Gwladys but never any large scale disorder.
 
just wear a half everton, half man u top in the middle of the kop and you will be welcomed like a long lost friend.
 
It usually doesn't sell out in their end until a week before. Just need to find someone with a membership to get you a ticket.

I won't be bothering myself. Logic tells me we'll win at Anfield again someday, but I just can't see it.
 
According to lfc website it was sold out november 19th last year
 
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