I saw the woman on the way out of the ground and just thought that the two halves of the shirt must have been very old. Stranger was the Chinese-ish guy sitting on the row in front of us, wearing a Liverpool scarf and one of their away shirts. He kept turning roung, giving sheepish grins and then didn't return after half-time.
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During a visit to Beijing in the 70's we went to a top restaurant there. Mid way through the meal my wife went to the toilet to find that it was uni-sex and the toilet cubicles only had half doors. While sitting there a couple of guys came in,nodded to her, and used the urinals opposite where she was sitting.
Mate of mine explained it. She used to live opposite him. Her mam and dad are sousers but her step-dad takes her to City games.
sums up all that is wrong this city.. ****ing that shirt.. wouldn't be allowed at a proper club absolutely shameful
NO EXCUSE!!!!!! BURN THE WITCH, BURN HER AND ALL HER FAMILY. IT'S HERESY, IT'S THE WORK OF THE DEVIL. IT'S A ****ING LIBERTY AND FOUR EYES DESERVES ALL SHE GETS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! And back in the room..... oh it's a lass with a daft top on that probably means no offence. Chill your beans girlfriends, there are more important things to vent your anger on. Surely?
I'm sorry her parents are Bin Dippers; that's traumatic on its own. However, there's no excuse for wearing such a crummy shirt. Blood eagle.
yeah its spineless to be the first to stand up to bullies on a scary internet forum , oh how im flopping all over my moist keyboard . i take it you are one of the stout backboned type that is baying for blood , tears or just Contrition - woooah kapow ! please allow me to climb onto your board shoulders to pelt eggs at the scum below
That's got absolutely nothing to do with it and is no excuse to wear a Liverpool shirt - even half of one - in the City end. If she wants to wear it in her house then she can knock herself out, wearing it in the City end she deserves to get knocked out* *by a woman. I hate man on woman violence. Or if knocked out is a bit strong then at least slapped.
There were seats left unsold (albeit single seats) suggesting all the City fans that wanted a ticket got one.
I didn't. I didn't think I could go until a couple of days before the game and by the time I found out I could, they only had single seats or those ridiculous 'severely restricted view' seats. It also makes me wonder how many other Hull based Liverpool supporters were in those seats.
As she was neither knocked out, nor slapped (thankfully) and was most likely giving a nod to scouse parentage but lives in and supports Hull, I'd say our away support is clearly not made up of the retired hooligans and "proper fans" it's regularly claimed.