Match Day Thread WE ARE CHAMPIONS!.

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I’m gobsmacked that people that I’ve conversed with for decades (including the old 606), are in fact liberals who allow their kids to support whomever they want. <yikes>

My son once asked me if it’s ok to like Ronaldo (when he was at Utd) - I glared at him....he never asked again. He was 7 or 8 <laugh>

That’s how you ****ing parent <ok>

<whistle>
Yep - spot on
My daughter at the age of 5 asked if she could support Manchester United
She was informed that by all means she could support Manchester United as it’s a free country (it’s not but that’s a different conversation)
However should she make that choice I would exorcise my right to banish her from the house forever lmao
She now uses them as a threat but always cheers when we win lol
 
Yep - spot on
My daughter at the age of 5 asked if she could support Manchester United
She was informed that by all means she could support Manchester United as it’s a free country (it’s not but that’s a different conversation)
However should she make that choice I would exorcise my right to banish her from the house forever lmao
She now uses them as a threat but always cheers when we win lol

My daughter was put in an Everton shirt by her uncle at 3 years old, and wore it for three weeks whilst she stayed at my sister's during the summer holidays. She loved it even more when she was told that my late mother was an Evertonian.

When she came home I locked her in her bedroom and disconnected her computer for a few days. I also made her eat her tea under the stairs out of my sight. Then we used the shirt to clean out her rabbit's hutch.

I am a loving and caring parent who has sacrificed a lot for my daughter. She understands that now. All is good.
 
Adebayo Akinfenwa admits he will 'take the fine' for wearing a Liverpool shirt to Wycombe training... as The Beast celebrates his team winning the Premier League!
  • Liverpool were crowned Premier League champions on Thursday evening
  • Wycombe striker Adebayo Akinfenwa couldn't resist wearing a Reds shirt
  • The Beast recorded an Instagram of him wearing the shirt during a team meeting
  • Akinfenwa said he would 'happily take the fine' for breaking team protocol
By Kieran Jackson For Mailonline
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/f...wearing-Liverpool-shirt-Wycombe-training.html
 
I can remember being taken to Goodison a couple of times when I was quite young. I was already a red but at that vulnerable/gullible age where they must have thought they could pull the sort of heinous **** like try and bribe kids with luxurious goody bags full of EFC merch and souvenirs. I saw through that even then <laugh>
 
Hope we've put an add-on clause in Ings' contract with Soton. Might get back some of the millions they're filching out of us through Mane and Virgil. :emoticon-0112-wonde

If there is then it's worth every penny for the king of the Scummers <ok>

Apparently it's only £2.5m we're due for your league win btw, which is a pretty small amount relatively speaking. I'd much rather you donate us a trophy or two :bandit:
 
Premiership title finally docked in Merseyside, more important because we won the champion league twice already since the inception of premier league.This finally shut the mouth of our critics.
Dribs, nothing will do that. There are too many watching and waiting for any minuscule tidbit they can have a rant over <laugh>