It's up to you to out them. Next time they're at the game make sure everyone knows about it. Point them out, shout at them so the whole south stand can hear, in the queue for the beers or pissers make sure everyone knows, get the whole stand chanting at them and shaming them, otherwise they'll just do it again next season (if we stay up). It's up to our fans to police these absolute c**ts. This is your hour, your club needs you. edit - this reminds me of someone I personally know who now proclaims himself a MASSIVE City fan to anyone who'll listen in real-life and via social media. However during the Dolan / Hately / Little / Joyce eras he proudly attended Sheff Weds home games every other week, I think he even had a season ticket. Last time I saw him at a City game - in a tiger head hat, naturally - he greeted me "alright mate, how are you? I havent seen you for years" to which I venoumsly spat back as loud as I could: "What are you f**ing doing here? Wednesday away today are they you gloryhunting c**t". He was absolutely stunned but I stand by it every day of the week. I'm so angry thinking about this was going to fully out him but I guess that's against the rules. However I'll go as far as saying his name is Phillip, he talks about City a lot on social media (he might even be on here), he went to Malet Lambert school and is around the age 38. If you know him dont ever let him forget that he used to mock City fans when swanning off to Sheffield every f**ing week.
http://www.whoateallthepies.tv/kits...f-football-shirt-is-truly-upon-us-photos.html Https://metro.co.uk/2014/10/26/is-t...ster-united-shirt-the-worst-one-ever-4922502/ I want to care, I want to be outraged, but I don't and I'm not. Who's to say she doesn't have some ties to Liverpool.
That's not really an excuse is it? You can be a "neutral" at a football match without showing your allegiances in such a way that will piss so many people off. It's disgraceful. If you're sitting in the Hull section, wear Hull colours or neutral clothing - don't split yourself. Stewards should have kicked her out.
Think they were too busy trying to find new seats for a number of people in the away end in full Liverpool get up
I've sat in the wrong end wearing city colours many times, usually when going with a friend to watch us play their team. Never had any problems. Granted It was when we were in the lower leagues and nobody cared about such things.
**** that, blood eagle. If I were going to these games and meeting these people personally, I would let them know my feelings.
People did care*, although (not trying to have a pop here) didn’t you say you only started going relatively recently? I’ve been in the opposing end a few times (for differing reasons) and I never wore colours or did anything to attract attention to myself. It’s disrespectful to the other team and is a magnet for trouble. People who feel the need to wear colours in the opponents end, in my opinion, must be devoid of savvy and ideas of social norms. Segregation exists for a reason. * Seen plenty of trouble, in the lower leagues, triggered by fans wearing their colours in opposing ends
I really don't like the half n half idea However I thought the line was crossed very early in the match day thread when someone asked who she was - like even giving her grief on something as pointless as Twitter is justifiable , but in reality why do ppl want to know her identity ??? There could be many reason why she wore it From a harmless yes harmless fan of both clubs To A tribute to each away fixture she attends in the prem - she may have dozens of these shirts To A memorium to a dead friend loved one who supports one of the clubs We don't know why so just cut her some slack jeez
Ooooh you'd give them a real stern talking to I bet. The funny bit would be you breaking down in frustrated sobs when they laughed in your face.
You're asking for trouble if you sit with the opposition's fans wearing your colours. It happened at the FA Cup Final, and it was disgraceful.