Actually you're wrong, it absolutely does not describe 'merseysiders' at all. Kinell it's people like you that make people from Birkenhead, Huyton and St. Helens claim to be scouse.The term scouse is a generic noun describing Merseysiders. But clearly, there is a vast difference between red scouse and blue scouse...I'm 100% confident the individual in that video was alluding to the former (though this caveat does not make him overall sound any less a massive tosser).
Bang on.Actually you're wrong, it absolutely does not describe 'merseysiders' at all. Kinell it's people like you that make people from Birkenhead, Huyton and St. Helens claim to be scouse.
Stop it. Stop it now.
Get out.Actually you're wrong, it absolutely does not describe 'merseysiders' at all. Kinell it's people like you that make people from Birkenhead, Huyton and St. Helens claim to be scouse.
Stop it. Stop it now.
The term scouse is a generic noun describing Merseysiders. But clearly, there is a vast difference between red scouse and blue scouse...I'm 100% confident the individual in that video was alluding to the former (though this caveat does not make him overall sound any less a massive tosser).
I don't think there's a difference between red Scouse and blue Scouse - it's just football at the end of the day. My family is mixed race, red and blue and we all get on.Actually you're wrong, it absolutely does not describe 'merseysiders' at all. Kinell it's people like you that make people from Birkenhead, Huyton and St. Helens claim to be scouse.
Stop it. Stop it now.
I honestly don't know anyone who pushes a scouse identity on all of merseyside. It's people from outside Liverpool who throw us all in the same bin, and that's just a pure lack of knowledge.I don't think there's a difference between rednscousr and bluenscouse - it's just football at the end of the day.
We should probably stop pushing a Scouse identity on all of Merseyside, because we just complain when everyone claims to be a scouser when they're not.
Merseyside is a big area - for example Southport folk don't want to be called Scousers, and why should they? They have their own identity, as Sandgrounders.
I'm from Walton before anyone asks.
I'm from Walton before anyone asks.
Can you please leave my neighbour alone, thank you
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