not long to go girls n boys, oooooooooooooooooooo we all excited????????:yahoo:
Excited, yes, scared, yes.
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not long to go girls n boys, oooooooooooooooooooo we all excited????????:yahoo:
As long as its not racist - its fine to sing songs...Especially if they are true. But i think its kind of pathetic Setnanta and BBC being ordered to sensor the Everton Fans on the day of the match (meaning we will sound [Poor language removed]) - because of chants - when you can hear violent chants every day on MOTD.
Why would you read a kopite site?
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Good prediction, mate.
I know I am treading on slippery ground by starting a thread on this subject. But for some time I have heard Liverpool supporters commenting upon Evertonians using Hillsborough in a derogatory nature. It is claimed some Evertonians chant about the disaster or use it as a means of insulting them. In all my 21 years of being a blue I have NEVER heard any such use of the Hillsborough disaster by Everton fans. I spoke to a friend who has been a season ticket holder in the Bullens road for years; again he has never heard any mention of Hillsborough. From what I can gather, any 0.0001% of so called blues that ever used the incident in this manner would probably have to be escorted out of the ground for his own safety. I know at football grounds things get said that are out of order, but it really gets to me when Kopites say we use the disaster in this way. I understand that ‘we shouldn’t care what the redshite say’ but when they make allegations like that about our fans it really gets to me. It completely tramples upon the good memory of how the 2 sets of fans came together after the incident and shows a complete lack of respect to those blues who may have lost fathers, sons and brothers in the disaster. Maybe I have had my eyes closed as an Evertonian, but I don’t think I have. I think this is just a set of fans going way too far in trying to claim were the blame lies for the end to the ‘friendly derby’.
Hillsborough wasnt something that happened to Liverpool FC, it was something that happened to the whole of Merseyside, everybody was touched by it and affected by it, everybody knows somebody that was there, everybody knows somebody that knows somebody that died. My Nan was at the game and a lot of my friends, thankfully none of them where injured, but i have heard the storys, i heard how they helped fans climb above the fence, i have heard how they saw the dead.
The only people that would "sing" about this are low life and im fairly sure if any Everton "fan" was to say anything about it, he would get a proper kicking from everybody around him.