Mo Salah goes down quicker than Monica Lewinsky in a layby - that should attract a few for you!
If so make yourselves known.
Mo Salah goes down quicker than Monica Lewinsky in a layby - that should attract a few for you!
Loads of people are London based so that’s a given.
Why do you want to know?
You'll need to stick this on a Singapore or Thai forum to get loads of Liverpool fans.
I'm an Everton supporter, so just across the park.
Remember that flag at a Derby match 'Everton welcome Liverpool fans to the city of Liverpool'.
Mo Salah walks on water and is the messiah 🙏
Champions 🔥
I can’t be the only one surely
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Lifelong Liverpool fan here. My younger brother was always Leeds so its good to resume the banter this season.
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Guilty as charged.
My grandfather was, my father is, my brother is, I am, my son is. It's a family curse! (Not so bad at the moment of course...)
OK then I shall be putting some old Liverpool memorabilia on SC for the poppy appeal.
Yep, fan here. But I was born and bred in Liverpool (Knotty Ash) until I headed off to Uni when I was 18. Spent many of my teenage years in the 80s standing on the kop, when you could line up in the child’s queue pay £1.50 at the stiles to get in. Before footy became posh.
Lived in SW London and surrounds for the last 30 years, and used to like it in the 90s when Liverpool where playing away at Palace as it was easy to just pay at the turnstiles. One of the only clubs in London in the top flight that you could.
Being in SW London I had to work bloody hard to steer my 2 boys away from becoming Chelsea fans, given their success in their noughties and pier pressure at school.
But, I managed to do it by threatening them they would have to live with another family if they became Chelsea fans, and now both of them are mad Reds fans.
Remember when it was 70p to watch a league game and a cup match £1.50. Them were the days, swept up and down the terraces and never knowing if you would get back home safely :) Mind you, started at Tranmere at a younger age but can't remember in old money what that would have been
Even if it was only one match I count myself lucky I saw some of the Liverpool greats in their heyday,Tommy Smith was a favourite a real old school English footballer..
My brothers and I would watch any and all football games even if it wasn't teams we supported.
I remember watching southern league at the walled meadow in Andover,little tea stands, men in flat caps and a bucket of water and a sponge if you got kicked in the ankles.
Grass routes football,people playing for the love of the game.
One game someone behind the goal was realy abusing the goaly as there was only about 10 people there he was easily identified.
At half time the goaly went back and punched him on the nose even as kids we thought he deserved it.
Live long red, born and raised there. Lived away for over 20 years now though due to work.