**** whoever it is my suspects would be either luv or hash. there goes my xmas card just hope i dont get either for secret santa bollocks lol, if we can be arsed to do it properly this year that is
Got to be luv. He's the only one who'd think it's the worst thing in the world to be a ManU fan and a Gog.
North Walian. Gogledd is Welsh for North but Gog is a derogatory term South Walians use for their northerly compatriots.
Why do so many Liverpool fans invest so much time in looking for things to be outraged about? More often than not there's no substance in it which is why as a collective they're considered paranoid and a bit of a joke! McNulty's a Liverpool fan by the way.
Is he ****, he was the EFC correspondent at the Liverpool Echo for years and is a confessed blue, his colleague David Prentice from his days at the Echo confirms(just for you)that McNulty is a blue. Q2. I remember standing amongst a glum chain gang of fans at Kirkdale train station in the late 90′s, we’d just been beaten soundly at Goodison, the rain was pissing on us, and some cheeky Liverpool fans were laughing and mooning us from the top of the stairs. What is your all time low as a fan? I cried buckets when David Fairclough scored the winner in my first Anfield derby, and again when Brian Little put that last minute winner past David Lawson right in front of me in the League Cup Final second replay of 1977. The semi-final replay defeat to West Ham in 1981 was a crusher too. But the lowest personally was when Bradford beat us in the FA Cup in 1997. I had a huge amount of affection for Joe Royle as a person, and also rated him as an Everton manager. But I knew that result would pile the pressure on him. My colleague at the Echo, Philip McNulty (also a Blue), had a differing opinion of his abilities. It was a tense post-match atmosphere in that press room and I ended up delivering a hugely supportive article on why Peter Johnson and Evertonians should stick with Royle. Phil took the opposite tack. A month or so later Phil got his way, but I still think the turbulent four or five years which followed could have been avoided if Johnson had shown more faith in Joe Royle. (He later sent Joe a letter in which he signed off ‘Oh me of little faith!’ http://www.dixies60.com/2010/11/04/60-evertonians-11-david-prentice/
wrong again spawn of a leprosied blue waffle. as you lot have so many frankly crap players as punidts its bbc#manhacksandmancwannabees. everyone knows poor tobes wished he was transferred along with rooney and is on your board lapping up the anit scouse crap there as long as its targets at the reds. bitters will be bittrer.. mccunty is a utd lickhole and a bitterblue. rooney gives him the excuse to play up... pity ronney didn't leave so you lot would reveal your scouse hating ways by turning on him but hey..... at least he's sucking 300k for nothing