yarablue1994
Player Valuation: £750k
I have been a Liverpool FC fan since 2012. I’m originally from Uruguay where I am a member since birth of Nacional.
Since 2012 I’ve followed Liverpool because of Luis Suarez and Sebastian Coates (both nacional youth team players) and have watched every match up until this season started.
I’ve always been active on social media especially twitter now X and have interacted with many fans of different clubs.
I never cared for success or trophies but I have always kept up with how different fan bases talk about their clubs etc….
Every derby I would wish the worst for Everton and would relish in the fact that they were so behind Liverpool in every measurable aspect.
That all changed when I took a closer look at both clubs.
Liverpool is everything that is wrong with football. Sore winners and sore losers. The scummiest fans on earth both on social media and in real life. They have the thought that they are always owed something, even though they are murderers and banned English clubs from European competition.
I’ve visited Liverpool on 3 different occasions. 2015 3 home games - Norwich, Carlisle (league cup) and villa.
2016- Europa league home leg against United.
2018 champions league final Mccooleys bar.
Despite these visits I never felt as close to the club as I have Everton.
When I went to the club shop (Liverpool 1) I asked the guy printing shirts which club he followed and he said “Everton”, that stuck with me.
Years went on and I became more and more passionate about the city but for the original club in the city Everton.
I’ve been posting on this forum because I’ve been wanting to get clarity on how Everton fans truly are.
Liverpool fans England and abroad are all glory hunters and fair weather fans. They want to win the league every year and will scoff at the slightest sense of adversity.
They are an entitled club, entitled fans.
Everton football club is the only club in the city of Liverpool. I am an evertonian and I love the blues.
I know I’ll probably get a bunch of hate on this post but I just wanted everyone to hear an account of an international fan becoming an Evertonian.
COYB
Since 2012 I’ve followed Liverpool because of Luis Suarez and Sebastian Coates (both nacional youth team players) and have watched every match up until this season started.
I’ve always been active on social media especially twitter now X and have interacted with many fans of different clubs.
I never cared for success or trophies but I have always kept up with how different fan bases talk about their clubs etc….
Every derby I would wish the worst for Everton and would relish in the fact that they were so behind Liverpool in every measurable aspect.
That all changed when I took a closer look at both clubs.
Liverpool is everything that is wrong with football. Sore winners and sore losers. The scummiest fans on earth both on social media and in real life. They have the thought that they are always owed something, even though they are murderers and banned English clubs from European competition.
I’ve visited Liverpool on 3 different occasions. 2015 3 home games - Norwich, Carlisle (league cup) and villa.
2016- Europa league home leg against United.
2018 champions league final Mccooleys bar.
Despite these visits I never felt as close to the club as I have Everton.
When I went to the club shop (Liverpool 1) I asked the guy printing shirts which club he followed and he said “Everton”, that stuck with me.
Years went on and I became more and more passionate about the city but for the original club in the city Everton.
I’ve been posting on this forum because I’ve been wanting to get clarity on how Everton fans truly are.
Liverpool fans England and abroad are all glory hunters and fair weather fans. They want to win the league every year and will scoff at the slightest sense of adversity.
They are an entitled club, entitled fans.
Everton football club is the only club in the city of Liverpool. I am an evertonian and I love the blues.
I know I’ll probably get a bunch of hate on this post but I just wanted everyone to hear an account of an international fan becoming an Evertonian.
COYB








