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Wools supporting Everton

Are scousers better blues than wools?

  • Yes

  • No

  • Cheese on batch under t’grill


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Love and envy out of town Toffee's.

They don't have to live alongside the Scientologist beauts.

You can't get away from them mate.
I'm a born and bred Scouser working in the Middle East and I share an office with 2 of them (for context there's only 4 of us in there).
One from Preston, who to be fair is pretty sound, the other from New Brighton who is my secret work enemy.
I've no beef with wools, my last serious bird was from over there, but I took great glee in correcting folk in work who referred to him as 'Scouse', much to his chagrin.
 
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This pic in her profile or whatever initially fooled me, I thought Goodison had been superimposed on BMD and what is obviously (now) the Walton Lane asphalt was the reflection on the Nelson Dock. (the pic was much smaller).

can the letters be changed to spell W O O L I S O N ?
 


I would say Wools have it the hardest.

Anywhere outside of Liverpool, the most common glory hunting fan will be either a Liverpool fan or a United fan.

My family are from Liverpool, and I’ve spent a lot of time there. Taking [Poor language removed] from Liverpool fans actually from the city is fine, they take the piss but actually know a bit about Everton and whilst being condescending, seem to appreciate who we are and our history.

Outside of Liverpool, your average Big Red fan knows very little yet still has a huge sense of superiority, often despite never having been to Anfield or having any connection to the city. Taking them giving it biscuits is hard to swallow. Very similar with United glory hunters.

Concerning Everton fans from places like the USA or Australia, they’re probably the best of us. They have to get up at stupid hours to watch the game, are probably surrounded by the absolute worst type of glory hunter, yet still keep plugging along with a team we all appreciate are very difficult to follow.

I do appreciate Chico was just looking for a rise, and he wins because I spent the time typing all that despite knowing his agenda (slim pickings finding horny gammons on Twitter, pal?), but anyone who supports Everton has made or inherited a tough task, and deserves equal credit for watching Michael Keane give away yet another goal.
 
I would say Wools have it the hardest.

Anywhere outside of Liverpool, the most common glory hunting fan will be either a Liverpool fan or a United fan.

My family are from Liverpool, and I’ve spent a lot of time there. Taking [Poor language removed] from Liverpool fans actually from the city is fine, they take the piss but actually know a bit about Everton and whilst being condescending, seem to appreciate who we are and our history.

Outside of Liverpool, your average Big Red fan knows very little yet still has a huge sense of superiority, often despite never having been to Anfield or having any connection to the city. Taking them giving it biscuits is hard to swallow. Very similar with United glory hunters.

Concerning Everton fans from places like the USA or Australia, they’re probably the best of us. They have to get up at stupid hours to watch the game, are probably surrounded by the absolute worst type of glory hunter, yet still keep plugging along with a team we all appreciate are very difficult to follow.

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