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posted on 17/7/11
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posted on 17/7/11
Of course he's never heard of County Rd. He gets his shopping home delivered by Tesco so he doesn't have to leave Gwladys Street.
posted on 17/7/11
Logical?Silly
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Of course it's silly. Take a silly argument to it's logical conclusion and guess what? It's still silly.
posted on 17/7/11
Tesco, you must be joking ^^^^
posted on 17/7/11
Tesco, you must be joking ^^^^
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You're right, he probably just lives on a diet of toffee, bought from a newsagent on Goodison Rd, just to show how dedicated he is.
He's got no teeth in his head but boy he's "emotional attached"
posted on 17/7/11
Toffee and hotdogs ^^^^^
posted on 17/7/11
Above comments are typical of lesser comitted, non city born fans.
All spoken in an indecipherable accent.
posted on 17/7/11
Excepting you of course Burger.
As your city born i can excuse you
posted on 18/7/11
I was born in the city. My family moved house when I was about 5 weeks old from Toxteth to St Helens. I have pictures of me at about this time wearing my Everton hat and rosette (yes it was that long ago...).
We moved to New Zealand when I was 4 (I was watching the '84 FA Cup win live at 3am in the morning with my Dad) and came back to the UK when I was 14, and since then the closest I've lived to the city was Runcorn. I currently live in Norwich.
I have been blue literally since I was born, and continued to be one when I could have drifted away to another club over the years away not only the city, but also the hemisphere. Most of my friends that followed footy over there would claim to be LFC or MU fans, and it would have been easy to join in to help fit in.
If you can call me less 'emotionally involved' in EFC that someone who has only had to roll up to the ground after falling out of a pub every other weekend, then you are sorely mistaken.
posted on 18/7/11
BORN IN LIVERPOOL being the operative words.