**** sake....Hull's army of plastic Scousers will be out in force...They're all massive Liverpool fans.. Didn't you know? £ucking ******s.
Liverpool sold out years ago. Along with their army of supporters who couldn't point to the place on a map. Scouse ****s.
Walt, the killer question is "And which part of Liverpool/Manchester are you actually from then??"........ The squirming provides many minutes of amusement....
I have to say that the vitriol, whistling and howls of derision that have drowned out the singing of YNWA at the KC is a source of lasting pride. For whatever reason, it gets right on our tits. I know it gives a warm glow to Ahmed from Welwyn Garden City and Julian from Terry from Mansfield so that they too can be 'Liverpool' for a day, but we need to keep up this fine spontaneous habit of drowning it with booing, especially as there may be several of the turds sat around us.
Get on with supporting your team and quit with the opposition fans obsession. Smacks of insecurity, inadequacy and envy. Just be a Hull fan and let the away lot do their thing.
With respect ... bollocks! Are you allowed to also follow the fortunes of a foreign footy team? An English hockey team? A rugby team from anywhere? Tiddley-winks, anyone? The argument is stupid! Each of us (usually) has their own #1 English footy team (e.g. HCAFC) that they support/follow, but we can all also follow/like one or more other English footy teams (even pay to go and watch them, occasionally) -- except when those teams are playing your own #1 team. When my kids were athletes in school/uni, I supported both their team colleagues and their direct rivals ... except when they were in direct competition with my own kids. The analogy is completely fair. I support a team and a sport -- independently. I like watching the highest-possible quality examples of The Beautiful Game. I most enjoy watching my own team -- no matter how ugly it may sometimes be ... but, right now, it's beautiful!
I did. I worked at his rival for a season as a student. Applied to be a Redcoat but ended up in the kitchens! Knew' TwoWrights' when I posted on Hull CityMad back in 2010. An excellent poster!
It's not bollocks i'm afraid. It's fine at primary school when you're a child but most people grow out of having other teams by the time they realise what football really is. It makes no logical sense to support a team from an area you're not from.
Get there early. The turnstiles will be in meltdown from 230 onwards with all sorts of people waving pieces of A4 paper at the steward trying to comprehend how the print at home ticket system works.