I think he's trying, badly, to imitate a Leeds supporter. Don't really know, can't understand a word he says.
I'll tell you this, if you lot ever go to Everton for a match (highly unlikely) you had better watch out.
We last played them in a FA Cup replay in 2006 Infidel, the Police had their work cut out keeping us apart at the end of the game, roads closed off, yellow jacketed police for as far as the eye could see and crowds of baying scousers at every corner, everything you would expect at a modern Premiership club!!
Nothing to do with pride Eire, just pointing out that 13 years ago Everton still had a large hooligan presence like they did in the 70's and 80's and indeed the present day as saturday proved.
In the 70's and 80's both Scouse clubs were well knowing for using knives, Stanley's especially, around 78/79 season i saw a Leeds fan slashed at Lime St station, could have been me, he was stood next to me, not the lovely family friendly clubs the press love to portray, I know many fans of other clubs who have a low opinion of them as I do because of their love of the blade, a couple of West Brom fans i know were robbed at knife point there, even stealing their doc martins and denim jackets, Not right what happened and i hope the arse that did it gets 5 years but the slashed fella wasn't exactly an innocent bystander, well known in the hoolie circle and you could see from the video he wasn't frightened of getting stuck in, not seen any press about the Millwall fan that got glassed and his female companion hit over the head with something whilst enjoying a pre game drink in a pub beer garden that the Angels of the north attacked.
Nothing to choose between a I’ll educated, gene related dockers, both Sarf London and fkg scousers, good match actually.
Most clubs still have an hooligan element, but when certain clubs knobheads have a slugfest, Leeds, Millwall etc the media have a field day, and its back to the bad old days of the70's and 80's, like Gessa said. when the darlings of the prem do it, its just a bit of handbags or hardly reported on, ****s
Seen the video of the fight,the guy slashed was attacking millwall hooligans at the time,were winning the fight as well so not like an innocent victim.
There were around 150 Everton and 40-50 Millwall but according to the victim they were lost and didn't know where the ground was, maybe if they had asked for directions at the pub instead of launching bottles and glasses at it they wouldn't have been lost anymore.
I'd imagine he'll bring out all the excuses, so he can fleece the Criminal Victim Compensation , for as much as possible.