nothing reported in the news about liverpool fans storming the chelsea contingent yesterday?my mistake.some chelsea fan was disrespectful on the "h" word.reportedly?
They will still win it as City are a joke of a football club but I'll take the opportunity to laugh at them.
Load of crap, it was because the Chavs took the piss out of Steve G. Dippers doing the usual blame the other team for some bullshit
I quite like the 'We go again!' thing. In contradistinction, I've never heard any LFC fan use 'next year is our year' in any other way than in jest, though. You'd love that, wouldn't you Tobes?
There was a scuffle between a few fans of both teams on Anfield Rd and only one arrest/charged, why does johnny thinkn it was anything to do with anything other than what it was, footy hooligans having a punch up.
wasnt having a go(Chelsea and Liverpool fans fight after yesterday's game because a Chelsea fan spat on the Hillsborough memorial. pic.twitter.com/ ...http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/liverpool-vs-chelsea-violence-erupts-3468925
"We Go Again" was the complete opposite of saying "we've won" - it was saying "We have to keep doing this, don't get complacent, it isn't won yet." Gerrard was telling the team they couldn't assume they've won. As yesterday proved- we hadn't won yet. I think after the City match we were favourites to win... and now Manchester City are favourites in most people's eyes. It doesn't mean that City have already won the league or should start celebrating- it just means, most people consider them the most likely to win. I still have high hope that City will screw up again! But- even if City do screw up. There are two games LFC have to win now to take advantage of it.
Fair enough, but Merseyside police said there was one idiot charged after two groups of fans started fighting in anfield road, there were reports that someone spat on the memorial but the police said after studying CCTV footage they can't find any evidence of it. Just the mirror stirring the ****.
Not really, depends who started the rumour, never hide the truth no matter if its good or bad. And I don't buy the paper anymore, no point when you can read tomorrows news today from the ****s online.
If that's the scouse phrase of the season, is the manc phrase of the season 'Moyes Out'? Or, perhaps, an expletive following, or preceding, the word 'Moyes'?