Some Liverpool fans claim you don't need to be from Liverpool to be a scouser.100 % yeah, it's nothing to us, but for them it's a big thing, all part of the How To Be a super red hand book.
As kone why they don't like the monarchy and they couldn't actually tell you, they just follow blindly others who are just as mutant.

Some Liverpool fans claim you don't need to be from Liverpool to be a scouser.
"It's a way of life, an ethos."
They're absolutely mental.
Openly encouraged in their delusion by the media.
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If a handful of Everton fans are noisy the media will be all over itwatched a couple of videos and to be fair it does sound like about 10 people being noisy in a crowd of 50,000 odd
overwhelming majority were silent
BBC Sport's chief football writer Phil McNulty reported that the vast majority of Liverpool supporters at a capacity Anfield observed a shorter period of silence impeccably, with one or two rogue shouts at the start of the tribute quickly shouted down before their fixture against Ajax.
Some Liverpool fans claim you don't need to be from Liverpool to be a scouser.
"It's a way of life, an ethos."
They're absolutely mental.
Openly encouraged in their delusion by the media.
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This, it’s the same with this “f the tories, that they sing all the time now, don’t get100 % yeah, it's nothing to us, but for them it's a big thing, all part of the How To Be a super red hand book.
As kone why they don't like the monarchy and they couldn't actually tell you, they just follow blindly others who are just as mutant.
Can somebody shed some light here? Does Everton have an equal representation of anti-monarchist republicanism in their fanbase or is this more prominent for Liverpool FC? Since both clubs come from Liverpool.
Yeah, I agree with this. When we played them in the FA Cup semi-final last season, what was really noticeable about their fans is how diverse they are. We didn't hear a single Scouse accent on Wembley Way or the London Underground. In fact, we didn't hear one all weekend. We did see them pulling up to the car park in Range Rovers and other nice cars. They all had the current home shirt, RRP £60. You've got to have good money to be a match-going fan at their club. So the idea that they're all working class Merseyside dockers is for the birds. It's completely fake political grandstanding to, as ever, show off how special they are.This, it’s the same with this “f the tories, that they sing all the time now, don’t get
Me wrong I can’t stand the Conservative party myself but there’s no way that’s anything more than a “let’s show how scouse we are” bandwagon, most of them probably wouldn’t have the first clue about politics.
Kete (from Slough) - The voices weren't even from outside the ground, I think they were inside the heads of all who are jealous of der mighty red menSome Liverpool fans claim you don't need to be from Liverpool to be a scouser.
"It's a way of life, an ethos."
They're absolutely mental.
Openly encouraged in their delusion by the media.
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The Kopite is standing behind them up their drive...trying to push the wall down.Fred Pickering removing RS graffiti from outside his house in the 60s. Plus ça change...
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Correct. The faux rebels shat it. 54,000 Kopites silent bar 4 or 5 drunks chanting 'Liverpool' before being angrily piped down by their fans, some of them with their hands on their hearts in deep thought.One thing’s for sure after last night.
Liverpool FC love the monarchy.
We're the Scouse club. It'll become more pronounced too when we're on the banks of the Mersey with the Fourth Grace.Can somebody shed some light here? Does Everton have an equal representation of anti-monarchist republicanism in their fanbase or is this more prominent for Liverpool FC? Since both clubs come from Liverpool.