Plenty of local lads spilling out of Anfield after the match on Saturday lol ...and no delusion or bitterness at all........
Apart from the Scousers who don’t consider themselves English and will be supporting Egypt at t’World Cup.
Hey, Egypt even without Salah has as much of a chance as England. But all that political differentiating between Englanders by cultural or other divides is another laugh altogether. I mean, many Americans thing there’s a difference amongst all them too, and there isn’t.
There’s more of a difference between Californians and the hicks in the middle of America than fancy London types and grots from Wigan.
Oh my days This went well https://www.redandwhitekop.com/forum/index.php?topic=340145.msg16059201#msg16059201
This is what I’m trying to say. The clip where a “male” whines and cries about referees and such is something that in reality, anyone can picture supporters of other claims bs acting the same way. We have seen it. That is more an English thing than anything else. Using historical experience, I can’t imagine a fan of any sport, in any other country, exited any stadium reacting in such a...feminine (almost) way.
Meh, that city slicker and Californian and hillbilly mountain man both love guns. Although they may believe and rage and argue that they’re different, they’re much more similar than different.
Mostly in the mid- west, yes. They love a good bit of bible bashing. In California not that much. Religion is largely no big deal. Guns are everywhere though. Even if it is genuinely just for defending your home.
Depends where you go in California. The cities are diverse and pretty liberal. But there is some proper ****ing redneck country in out the sticks.
Up in the northern and interior of California it’s not to different than eastern Kentucky or Tennessee. Obv, those on the coast and the metropolitan areas have better dental plans
Mate, in Mexico they have been known to hang referees. Using historical experience, I think you're drunk and incoherent at 9.30 on a Monday morning. That is actually quite English