Yeah, that game was one of the best OF games I've been to haha! I agree mate, the only thing he done for Rangers was bring yet more shame on the club, what with his antics at the "shame game". Yeah, though at least down in Liverpool, you aren't constantly bombarded with him haha! He's such an arrogant **** like people go on about the bombs sent to him etc, and I certainly don't condone this, but I feel he brings most of the trouble on himself, if I'm honest. The way he acts is disgraceful.
Yeah el haj diouf made a lot of people hate your club, the mans a match made in heaven for Liverpool along with Suarez! Both have no class.
Yeah I was made up you won really as everyone was thinking celtic would walk it as was Lennon and I thought they would as well really! But Lennon gets on my tits, I like Celtic more but like diouf did with rangers, lennons making me dislike Celtic a bit!
Yeah the bomb thing was bad but the man can't expect to get away with everything he does, if he was anyone else he'd have been filled in
And they could have won the league at Ibrox that day, had they won that game! I honestly think I might've topped myself had that happened haha!
Hi all, just new to this site so I apologise if this thread has already been produced. As a Glasgow Rangers fan, I have often been quizzed about why I support Everton also, as they are the "Catholic/Celtic" team in Liverpool, though I can never buy into that sectarian b*lls*it that is so prevalent in our Derby games. Yet, to me anyway, it always seemed as if there was more in common between the blue halves of both Glasgow and Liverpool. Most Celtic fans I know prefer Liverpool or Man United ( the deluded [Poor language removed]). For example, the seemingly constant trading of players from Alex Stevenson all the way through to Nikica Jelavic and Steven Naismith, whereas Celtic and Liverpool share YNWA, Kenny Dalglish etc.
Really, I was just wondering what you true Evertonians thought. Obviously, you can help settle this "debate" as you know first hand, through match-day experiences etc as I've only been to two Everton games. I know about the Royal Blue Mersey song and how it says, "To hell with Liverpool and Rangers too," but I didn't know if that still reflected the true thoughts of most Evertonians. So, I'd like your opinions please guys! Is it Everton/Rangers or Everton/Celtic? As stated, I'd always been led to believe that Celtic and Liverpool were the true connection, so naturally assumed that Everton and Rangers were linked. But, anyway, your thoughts please guys?
KEEP BLUE AND CARRY ON
Haha yeah I was made up use won really, it was strange I'm normally up for Celtic winning! Yeah people did and I wasnt rangers biggest fan but diouf and his antics was just scum, we're playing him as well in a few weeks the ugly ****!
Cop on to yourselfs, Neil Lennon deserves the abuse he gets??? Can you imagine the EVERY day abuse he gets from rangers fans, with him being the an ex captain of celtic, the current manager, from northern ireland and ex norhern ireland international. Yes its his fault that some vile rangers fans send him regular death threats!!!!!!!!!! Its football ffs
Cop on to yourselfs, Neil Lennon deserves the abuse he gets??? Can you imagine the EVERY day abuse he gets from rangers fans, with him being the an ex captain of celtic, the current manager, from northern ireland and ex norhern ireland international. Yes its his fault that some vile rangers fans send him regular death threats!!!!!!!!!! Its football ffs
Cop on to yourselfs, Neil Lennon deserves the abuse he gets??? Can you imagine the EVERY day abuse he gets from rangers fans, with him being the an ex captain of celtic, the current manager, from northern ireland and ex norhern ireland international. Yes its his fault that some vile rangers fans send him regular death threats!!!!!!!!!! Its football ffs
I was so happy haha, the atmosphere was electric! Really? We were liked? God, this is so unusual, normally all you see and hear is about how much people hate us haha, like after Manchester and that!
Aww ok mate, I get you. In Glasgow, it's more set out. The east end (Parkhead, Calton, Gallowgate, Robroyston, Springburn etc) are all the Celtic areas, whereas the South Side is more Rangers, though some parts of the East end (Dennistoun, Shettleston and Bridgeton) are most definitely protestant/ Rangers areas.