Any self respecting parent that would let their kid wear the apposing team strip in the home section wants the head looking at.
Exactly - rules are rules. If you want to wear a Liverpool shirt, sit in the ****ing away end you plastic pricks.
You are representative of the section of our support that AA was referring to when he used the term 'irrelevant'.
Maybe instead of throwing them out I can walk over and slap them round the head? You wouldn't take exception to that since rules are stupid.
if you want to physically assault a 7 year old for wearing a top that you don't deem acceptable, I think you have issues.
I was deliberately exaggerating to highlight how ridiculously stupid your point is. The rules of the stadium are there for everyone to see. If a mother doesn't understand that then that's her issue, not mine, nor City's.
oh so mothers should just push their 7 year old child into the away end? I don't think she would be allowed to do that.
Or she could go with them, as she clearly approves of his support for said club? Think it through you thick ****.
Or, y'know, put a City shirt on them? No one can physically stop them cheering for Liverpool, but at least no Liverpool shirts.
well I am sure that if she sat in the Liverpool end in her Hull City top, she would have got a tirade of abuse, but wait a minute her 7 year old would be there to protect her. Don't you think things through before you open your mouth? of course you don't. you're a student!
In Australia home and away fans can sit together in perfect harmony, not so in England. I do reckon they should reduce the Away end by an arbitrary percentage and introduce a neutral area for people who buy two or more tickets and want to sit with a mate. I went to the Emirates last year with a Gunner mate and he sat in the Hull end on strict orders from me not to react to any Arsenal goals, and he did, and we had a great night - despite the fact City lost. Not sure why this is so difficult in general.
Why does her son support Liverpool if she supports City? Also, have you considered the amazing idea of NOT wearing a football related shirt? It sounds crazy, I know, but you can go to a game wearing normal clothing. Not that you'd know of course, because you don't go to games. You really don't like students, do you? I can only assume you were ****ing **** in school and are bitter and twisted as a result.
My point though, is that as long as the rules are the rules, they need to be upheld, no matter who it is. I don't know what's in the water over there to make you lot so violent though. I went to the United-Sunderland League Cup Semi second leg at OT last year, and took photos as Sunderland scored what at the time looked like being the winner. I was in the family section of the Season Ticket holders having got the ticket from someone who worked at the club. A bloke with his 6 year old kid turned to me and told me if I was a Sunderland fan he'd knock my head off. Was I abusing him? Was I getting in his face? Was I chanting anything derogatory about Man United? No. Did I jump up and take photos when United scored minutes later? Yes. FFS.
I'll answer each of your 3 points as you have put them. because we live in a free country they are KIDS!!!!!!!! I was excellent at school and got a great job as a result.
it is learned behaviour, I bet his dad is as composed as some on here, his dad is probably PLT or Quill!