Blind denial of what, your experience/opinion? That video shows two sets of fans having verbals. Your personal experience is just that, not a fact. You have more arrests/banning orders than most clubs. I guess those offences are not the same as some hurtful words
I do believe that they won the FA cup recently, played in Europe too. Not bad for a non league club. Their fans don't moan about being called names either
I don't think there is any argument that Everton fans have the worst hooligan scum following in the Premier League, and it is their decent fans who are being shown up by these morons that I feel sorry for..
Say's it all really... http://www.dailystar.co.uk/news/lat...-hull-everton-women-children-kids-injured-pub
As everyone knows, Sunderland fans welcome all away fans in every pub around the ground and in the city centre (Mags fans excluded of course), and it is only Everton fans that have ritually abused this hospitality to the point where home fans will no longer put up with them.
Wrong again sir..The West Ham fan who got twatted was one of a group who had came up with the intention to cause bother. However, unlike Everton fans, the majority of West Ham fans seem to have evolved from the 1970's and behave themselves in a reasonable manner..
To be fair though... and I don't really wanna get involved in this again, but, people from Liverpool are highly skilled at avoiding the feds.
PLEASE READ AND THEN WATCH THE VIDEO. You have to watch it to believe it, it's actually sickening.. Three people were arrested tonight when football hooligans went on the attack armed with bottles and glasses. One man was left with blood pouring from his head after a group of around 20 thugs set upon rival fans and bystanders. The victim's head injuries are not considered life threatening or life changing. Small children were believed to be among the victims punched and kicked by the mob who “steamed” in near King's Cross station in central London. Some eyewitnesses have claimed the hooligans were Everton fans and that Newcastle United and Hull City supporters were among the victims. However, spokesmen for both the Metropolitan Police and British Transport Police are not in a position to yet confirm who was involved. All three clubs were playing away Premier League games in London at West Ham, Queen's Park Rangers and Tottenham Hotspur respectively. Two arrests were made on suspicion of affray and a third for grievous bodily harm after police were called at just after 6.40pm. The landlord of The Millers pub in Caledonian Road, told Mirror Online he was forced to lock doors to keep the thugs out. He said: “A crowd of Everton supporters have been involved in fighting up on Euston Road and then they made their way down here and started attacking people. “They just steamed in and had bottles and glasses in their hands. There were a couple of children out there but that did not seem to stop them.” Pictures taken by passers-by and posted to social networks show police cordons outside the pub and someone receiving care from paramedics. The Millers landlord, who asked not to be named, added: “I saw a lot of people with bloody noses and cuts to their heads. It was just choking the level of violence. “They weren’t even targeting other football fans, but innocent people just passing by or standing outside drinking. “These hooligans attacked anyone. They were kicking them and punching them. “It was a thoroughly nasty and shocking attack.” please log in to view this image NUFC Away Tickets@nufcawaytickets We were stood outside and a little kid and his dad (hull fans) got bottles straight round their face. This kid was about 8, at most. 6:27 PM - 16 May 2015
Which is to ignore the facts Some zoomed in video of some people fighting and another of fans being called names. Simmer down Shirley, your blood pressure is getting high
We are posting through personal experiences. We have not picked Everton out at random you daft clots..