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coming out of the ground yesterday going to the pub, I had to walk through the crowd coming out of the Holte End......loads of (mainly) younger lads singing "Murderers" and "Justice for the 39" plus "you kill your own fans"

 

expect it off the Mancs and Blue s**** but Villa?

Guest Portly
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I don't much care for Villa fans - apart from being generally miserable, they can also be violent.

 

In common with Sunderland fans, they also tend to howl with indignation every time the ref gives a free kick against a Villa player, however obvious the foul.

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I remember the Birmingham game at Anfield a few years back (I think it was the one when Heskey scored the overhead kick) and the Birmingham fans were singning about Hillsborough in the away end. Seems the whole city of full of t***s, regardless of whihc club.

Posted (edited)
coming out of the ground yesterday going to the pub, I had to walk through the crowd coming out of the Holte End......loads of (mainly) younger lads singing "Murderers" and "Justice for the 39" plus "you kill your own fans"

 

expect it off the Mancs and Blue s**** but Villa?

 

Younger lads brought up during the Sky era listening to Mancs chant.

 

Poysonally, i think many fans of the middle-table clubs are closet Mancs. They've been brought up close to the ground and support their local team but have watched the Mancs success over the last 15 years, watched Sky and have been ' brainwashed ' into having the Mancs as their second side. Loads of people i know who support smaller clubs support the Mancs more than they do Liveroool...or maybe they're ust taking the piss.

 

Liverpool fans are always reminded about the last time we won the league, as if there has been little success in the years since, and i think some of them, particularly Evertonians who last won the league only a couple of years before we did, wonder why we can be so...expectant, ' arrogant ' or still believe we're the biggest club in the country. It's surprising how many people are stunned when they learn we've won more trophies than Man Utd.

 

I can't be arsed to check but i'd hazzard a guess that, trophy wise, we've been the most successful club in the last 6 or 7 years, winning everything but the league and yet we are ' underachievers '.

 

Heard someone - Hansen ? - yesterday trot out the old cliche about the league being our ' bread and butter '. I'd like to know what he has for dinner.

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At Witton station yesterday some Villa fan on the opposite platform starting signing Hillsborough stuff. (This was straight after he was signing "Where's your Madeleine?" presumably about Madeleine McCann who isn't even from Liverpool for one, and secondly and most importantly how the f*** could you sing that anyway, so it shows the intelligence of the t***)

 

A few were giving him s*** back throwing coins at him and that, and he was giving it the big man. Then a couple of lads went to have a walk round to that platform and as soon as he saw them starting to walk round (there was only 2 of them) he went and hid in the crowd behind about 100 others, the f***ing s***house!!

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What Hansen should've said is the League used to be our 'bread and butter'

 

We had the league for breakfast. The European Cup was the Saturday night fish and chips with a can of Dandelion and Burdock.

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If Will reads this I would like to apologise for landing a right hook on his face.

 

:(

 

I would like to, but I'm not going to.

 

Because I enjoyed it.

Edited by Hightown Phil
Guest efcrmagic
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Are the away fans still behind the goal at Villa or has it moved to the corner? I only saw a glimpse of the Gerrard goal and he ran to the corner.

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There was a massive kickoff after the game on the road back to the M6. A coach load of our fans was attacked, they got off and it was big street brawl. The coach had a fair bit of damage done to it too. All our fans got back on the coach and tried to get away as quick as they could - next thing you know loads of Villa fans are chasing after the coach with metal and wooden poles.

 

We were only a few cars ahead and we just hid our colours as best we could.

 

I've been to the aways for the best part of 10 years now and I've never seen any trouble before yesterday.

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I was in the Holte end yesterday. Deluded and thick would be the words I'd use.

 

Having said, that the police had a break up a "situation" on the train back from Birmingham, because a load of young scallies were having a go at a pissed welsh bloke for being a wool and not supporting his local team.

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Aston f***ing Villa

 

'Who are yer'

 

Is this the chant that most defines a no-mark set of fans? I f***ing hate that chant.

Time and again I heard it yesterday. No doubt the boys from the Championship will be doing it for the next 9 months too.

 

Who are yer? Who are yer?

f*** off ya daft brummie f***nut.

Guest sniffer
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There was a massive kickoff after the game on the road back to the M6. A coach load of our fans was attacked, they got off and it was big street brawl. The coach had a fair bit of damage done to it too. All our fans got back on the coach and tried to get away as quick as they could - next thing you know loads of Villa fans are chasing after the coach with metal and wooden poles.

 

We were only a few cars ahead and we just hid our colours as best we could.

 

I've been to the aways for the best part of 10 years now and I've never seen any trouble before yesterday.

 

There's been plenty of trouble at Villa in the past. My son was mugged there once and on another occasion, had his car vandalised.

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i was in the holte as well myself yesterday, what a s*** hole, the ground is ok of course, but f*** me them fans are absolute peasents, and they have the cheek to slag scousers off about signing on

 

after the game walking to aston station there where a few lads walking around with bloody all over their heads, whether they where fighting with themselves, or our fans i dont know, but even though i wasnt wearing my liverpool top, i couldnt settle in the place, very dodgy fanbase from what i saw, and and equally s*** team ,good oul long ball merchants :cooler:

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Don't know why you're suprised, Villa's ground is in possibly the worst neighbourhood of the country. Full of w*****s in ''gangs'' who obviously use the same brains to support their team.

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If Will reads this I would like to apologise for landing a right hook on his face.

 

:(

 

I would like to, but I'm not going to.

 

Because I enjoyed it.

While it was slightly amusing, what the f*** was it for ? :unsure:

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It was meant as a friendly tap. I blame the c*nt who decided we should have shots at 2pm.

 

Joke is on him though, he missed the match and ended up in a Police cell.

 

I'll buy a pint next week. Or pleasure you. Not sure which yet.

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I was in the Holte end yesterday. Deluded and thick would be the words I'd use.

 

Having said, that the police had a break up a "situation" on the train back from Birmingham, because a load of young scallies were having a go at a pissed welsh bloke for being a wool and not supporting his local team.

 

RTK

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RTK

Have a word!!

 

The whole RTK thing is nothing to do with a Scouse v Wools thing. It's about getting sound lads together to help spread the word about what supporting Liverpool is about... wherever they are from!!

 

One of the main lads involved in RTK is a Welsh lad who goes everywhere.

 

It's about helping to ensure that the Liverpool end remains like a Liverpool end should be, and doesn't turn into the s**** farce that the Villa fans were - "Oo Are Yer?", "You're Not Singing Anymore", "Easeh Easeh" etc etc.

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I think Gray might have missed the sarcasm, BUT there are some fans who do think that RTK is to kick out all non liverpool born fans and frankly they don't actually know what the campaign is about.

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Doesnt really surprise me to be honest. I remember after OT last year thinking "we're going to get a lot more of this"

 

Of course The Mancs only started with "Murderer's" and "without killing anyone" after Istanbul. For an additional 10 points can anyone tell me why that might be?

 

Anyhow now the "biggest club in the world" (sic) sing about it every week and have it beamed into the living rooms of yer average fan, it was only a matter of time before they got aped.

 

And that Aston Villa should be the first peasant set of fans to do it, even in a "minority" is not to be wondered at.

 

Expect more.

Edited by Tommy Cockles
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I think Gray might have missed the sarcasm, BUT there are some fans who do think that RTK is to kick out all non liverpool born fans and frankly they don't actually know what the campaign is about.

this perception isnt helped when you have dozens of little scalls latching onto the whole RTK thing, thinking its anti wool or whatever. i am not, and never have been a fan of the RTK campaign for a whole host of reasons, the main one being the fear it would divide the fans, which is exactly what it seems to be doing, no matter how good the intentions of thr RTK orgaisers are

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