Quote from: TRS-T on January 08, 2012, 11:28:50 AMMy crime - being an England fan.I never knew that Liverpool fans/Scousers in general were so anti-England.Not so much of surprise when most of the population have Irish ancestry. It also helps explain another Scouse trait: sitting on their arses complaining that life's not giving them a fair crack. Think about it. For generations the Irish have fled poverty and famine to create world-wide diaspora. Liverpool's population is made from the same gene pool that said at the nearest port of debarkation, "Right that'll do for me. Where's the Dole Office?"
My crime - being an England fan.I never knew that Liverpool fans/Scousers in general were so anti-England.
Thinly veiled anti Irish crap. Give it a rest.
Quote from: saunders_heroes on January 08, 2012, 04:21:43 PMThinly veiled anti Irish crap. Give it a rest. Oh, come on. It's a joke. And one that if you live in the north west you'd have heard lots of times before. I even seem to remember a version of it being used on Brookside back in the day. Edit: It wasn't Brookside, it was The Lakes, the TV series of the late 90s written by Jimmy McGovern, a Liverpudlian and - perhaps more to the point - judging from the surname, a man with his own Irish ancestry.
Bloody hell. I don't care much for the the football team, but you're on dodgy ground there unless I've totally misunderstood your post.
Quote from: Risso on January 08, 2012, 05:19:17 PMBloody hell. I don't care much for the the football team, but you're on dodgy ground there unless I've totally misunderstood your post.Reply #122 explains.
I presumed that was meant in a Patridge-esque sense, non?
Quote from: Lizz on January 08, 2012, 05:30:58 PMQuote from: Risso on January 08, 2012, 05:19:17 PMBloody hell. I don't care much for the the football team, but you're on dodgy ground there unless I've totally misunderstood your post.Reply #122 explains.No it doesn't. He wouldn't come out with such stereotypical crap if it was aimed at black people.