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What our opponents' fans are saying about us 17/18

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aliyid

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Makes you wonder how many pens they think we had last season...

Only 3 pens in the whole league season and 2 of them were in the same game against them :LOL:
 

Lumiere

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This was the one for me

I think it’s briiliant. I’m irish so I have no care not concern for England but the inevitable collapse will happen. It will follow on that Kane has to face questioning about this and he will start doubting himself after not securing another top scorer award. He will then come back to Spuds a broken man and be stone useless next season and Spuds won’t even be able to flog him to make money!!!

Dream on you cock womble, dream on
If you have “no care no care nor concern” for England then why would you choose to support Liverpool, an English club. That makes no sense.
 

basespur

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If you have “no care no care nor concern” for England then why would you choose to support Liverpool, an English club. That makes no sense.
If you had “no care not concern” for England then why would you write about England and their captain! Maybe that’s all he has to care about...
 

davidmatzdorf

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He's talking about the England national team, not the country. Because he supports Rep. of Ireland. Stop over-interpreting!

Liverpool and Celtic are the clubs of choice for Rep. of Ireland football supporters. It's a sectarian thing.
 

TheHoddleWaddle

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He's talking about the England national team, not the country. Because he supports Rep. of Ireland. Stop over-interpreting!

Liverpool and Celtic are the clubs of choice for Rep. of Ireland football supporters. It's a sectarian thing.
Celtic perhaps. But I always thought the Liverpool connection was due to geography and that a lot of Irish settled there for work on the docks etc. Not for sectarian reasons.
 

davidmatzdorf

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Celtic perhaps. But I always thought the Liverpool connection was due to geography and that a lot of Irish settled there for work on the docks etc. Not for sectarian reasons.

It's hard to tell where it overlaps. You're right about the dockworkers, but the historical effect is that Liverpool has a large Catholic population. And they all support Liverpool & not Everton.

I don't know the city well, I'm just repeating what I've read.
 

TheHoddleWaddle

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It's hard to tell where it overlaps. You're right about the dockworkers, but the historical effect is that Liverpool has a large Catholic population. And they all support Liverpool & not Everton.

I don't know the city well, I'm just repeating what I've read.

Makes sense. Although I imagine a large part harks back to Liverpool being the more successful? Who knows. It's a shame modern Liverpool fans aren't a little more Irish, given how the Irish national side supporters are amazing and have such a friendly positive outlook. Pool fans whinge more than any club and thats really saying something!
 

Graysonti

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I used to like Liverpool.

I hate them and there whiny fans now.

I get how Chelsea fans hated them nowwhen they become successful.
 

double0

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A really strange thing is happening.

I generally can't stand Chelsea because of their past and what they're now, West Han and Millwall in the same bracket.

In the case of Chelsea to a degree West Ham they now have a wider spectrum of ethnic groups and you can actually have a civilised debate especially with Chelsea fans.

Man United and Liverpool have always had a wide range of ethnic groups but still utter Fools to debate with...privileged entitlement syndrome.
 

shelfmonkey

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RAWK on Pochettino's new contract:

"Surprised Pochettino was able to sign his new contract given the number of dodgy pens they get at Tottenham."

:rolleyes:

How many penalties did we actually get this season? It just goes to show how a bullshit media campaign can completely skew the facts!!!
 

spursfan77

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Son had one at Wembley didn’t he? With his dodgy run up?

That was in the cup. Zero in the league. Should have had 6 or 7 throughout the season if it wasn’t for poor officiating. Eg. Two v Swansea but mike dean was too busy trying to prove he’s not a spurs fan.
 
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