I do wonder why someone who has been making regular subs to ensure certain players didn't burn out decided we needed barely no subs this time around, and played Ollie for 90mins for the fourth game straight. Duran would have caused them some problems at the end I felt.
Quote from: Sexual Ealing on January 16, 2025, 07:26:31 PMQuote from: LeeB on January 16, 2025, 07:00:41 PMThere's a few bits I've read and I think someone did a proper study but found there wasn't really any evidence to it.I've no skin it either way as I'm utterly godless.I only long for a world where everyman is free to transport a compact living space from one place to the next for leisure purposes. "Leisure purposes? What kind of decadent, gaudy, depraved exhibitionist have you become? These are our homes.He's boasting about his static in Oswestry again, Paddy.Him and his fucking Bob Warman stories. Bob Warman this, Bob Warman that.He's probably one of his tenants. Almost everyone else is.
Quote from: LeeB on January 16, 2025, 07:00:41 PMThere's a few bits I've read and I think someone did a proper study but found there wasn't really any evidence to it.I've no skin it either way as I'm utterly godless.I only long for a world where everyman is free to transport a compact living space from one place to the next for leisure purposes. "Leisure purposes? What kind of decadent, gaudy, depraved exhibitionist have you become? These are our homes.
There's a few bits I've read and I think someone did a proper study but found there wasn't really any evidence to it.I've no skin it either way as I'm utterly godless.I only long for a world where everyman is free to transport a compact living space from one place to the next for leisure purposes.
Some key bits. 4 mins in shows how well Konsa and Kamara did on the wing to setup the goal. Then there were five Everton players took out the game when Rogers broke. 5:32 . Onana geeing everyone up in the 90 something minute. And just after that Martinez reaction at the final whistle.6:15. Mings pushing Ollie closer to the crowd for applause.And finally, did Onana do his crowd routine? I guess not with his reaction to Kamara.
Quote from: jon collett on January 16, 2025, 06:06:20 PMQuote from: LeeB on January 16, 2025, 06:04:11 PMQuote from: jon collett on January 16, 2025, 05:59:15 PMQuote from: dave.woodhall on January 16, 2025, 01:16:40 PMLiverpool was a strange place - the most left-wing city inbthe country but also fiercely racist. One of the oldest black communities but also the most segregated.And historically known as Tory town and deeply split on sectarian lines with Liverpool the Protestant (and patriotic) Club which is all forgotten now! I'd heard something similar too but found absolutely nothing to back it up, indeed it smells to me like the kind of thing generated by a jealous neighbour to try and attempt to discredit their more illustrious rivals.See also 'more fans in the city' etc.It’s well known and established. Doesn’t sound like you looked in right places? And it wasn’t claimed by a neighbour as Everton were the. Catholic club!Oh, were they formed by the Pope?There's some anecdotes of some people dividing that way in the early days to due the loyalties of directors on each side, and also that Liverpool itself was very sectarian way back, but no evidence at all that either club is this or that.
Quote from: LeeB on January 16, 2025, 06:04:11 PMQuote from: jon collett on January 16, 2025, 05:59:15 PMQuote from: dave.woodhall on January 16, 2025, 01:16:40 PMLiverpool was a strange place - the most left-wing city inbthe country but also fiercely racist. One of the oldest black communities but also the most segregated.And historically known as Tory town and deeply split on sectarian lines with Liverpool the Protestant (and patriotic) Club which is all forgotten now! I'd heard something similar too but found absolutely nothing to back it up, indeed it smells to me like the kind of thing generated by a jealous neighbour to try and attempt to discredit their more illustrious rivals.See also 'more fans in the city' etc.It’s well known and established. Doesn’t sound like you looked in right places? And it wasn’t claimed by a neighbour as Everton were the. Catholic club!
Quote from: jon collett on January 16, 2025, 05:59:15 PMQuote from: dave.woodhall on January 16, 2025, 01:16:40 PMLiverpool was a strange place - the most left-wing city inbthe country but also fiercely racist. One of the oldest black communities but also the most segregated.And historically known as Tory town and deeply split on sectarian lines with Liverpool the Protestant (and patriotic) Club which is all forgotten now! I'd heard something similar too but found absolutely nothing to back it up, indeed it smells to me like the kind of thing generated by a jealous neighbour to try and attempt to discredit their more illustrious rivals.See also 'more fans in the city' etc.
Quote from: dave.woodhall on January 16, 2025, 01:16:40 PMLiverpool was a strange place - the most left-wing city inbthe country but also fiercely racist. One of the oldest black communities but also the most segregated.And historically known as Tory town and deeply split on sectarian lines with Liverpool the Protestant (and patriotic) Club which is all forgotten now!
Liverpool was a strange place - the most left-wing city inbthe country but also fiercely racist. One of the oldest black communities but also the most segregated.
Quote from: jon collett on January 16, 2025, 05:59:15 PMQuote from: dave.woodhall on January 16, 2025, 01:16:40 PMLiverpool was a strange place - the most left-wing city inbthe country but also fiercely racist. One of the oldest black communities but also the most segregated.And historically known as Tory town and deeply split on sectarian lines with Liverpool the Protestant (and patriotic) Club which is all forgotten now! To be honest, Birmingham has also been a bit of a tory town, too, certainly compared with other major cities, probably because it's unique in so many ways.Never underwent the historic mass unemployment of the north (at least until the 70s), employment spread out across a number of very large companies but significantly more small to medium size manufacturers so didn't have all the eggs in one basket, strong entrepreneurial spirit created lots of relatively socially mobile Victorian employers done-good who built all those nice houses up on the hill in Moseley to look down on their domains, always been a little bit 'different' from other cities in terms of ways of thought (non-conformists like the Unitarians, which is what the Chamberlains were), Quakers like the Cadburys with their well meaning social experiments (the Quakers held a lot of power in local politics until very, very recently - that's one reason there were so few late night drinking venues for so long), early venue for waves of immigration going back to the peasantry, the Irish, and so on, not tainted anywhere near as much by the shame of slavery as many other cities. A late Victorian / twentieth century city with new ideas.It has always been 'different' and that extends to having quite a big Tory back story, plenty of Tory MPs in the past, even voted pretty much in line with the national vote on Brexit.