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posted on 11/2/13

comment by FatJanMolby (U4297)
posted 12 minutes ago
I knew it wud be a bait for some deluded scouser...

Well in the famous words of Clough, its not ur fault son, it's ur mother's.

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Seriously, It's *would* and *your*! Is it that difficult??You also need to look up the meaning of deluded

And also writing an article in the hope it would bait a Liverpool fan. Pathetic. Whatever floats your boat though hey?





You alright am ya? How yam doin? I day know.

HATE IT. My gf has a slight twang.

posted on 11/2/13

HATE IT. My gf has a slight twang.

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posted on 11/2/13

we dont want to know about your GF's twang

posted on 11/2/13

I obviously pasted be wrong thing here (grr>

posted on 11/2/13

Where United fans live doesn't bother me, I understand going to games isn't as viable these days. So long as you take an interest, know the players that's fine in my book.

What I hate is the kind you get at school, the ones that "hate" football, still believe Beckham plays for them but yet the moment they beat your team in a one off game they'll give it out like they are a lifeling Stretford End ST

posted on 11/2/13

I must admit, I underestimated how big Liverpool's fanbase is in Birmingham too. I judge it based on how many I see at my local for "big" games.

The West Midlands is a very fickle region, with the exception of Wolves & WBA (Black Country) they have flaky support. When the teams are doing well Birmingham and Villa will pack the ground out, when doing poorly they won't. Villa are far the bigger club of the two teams though.

I honestly believe if any one from Liverpool, United and Arsenal played at St Andrews they'd get more through the gates then Birmingham would, a damning indictment of how poor West Midlands football is atm. Derby, Forest and Leicester all have fantastic support.

posted on 11/2/13

Leicester became the first city in England where 'white' is an ethnic minority. I'm not really bothered by multi-culturalism, but that sounds more like concentration than integration to me. Can you imagine the uproar if such a thing was to occur in, say, Iran?

posted on 11/2/13

"Leicester became the first city in England where 'white' is an ethnic minority. I'm not really bothered by multi-culturalism, but that sounds more like concentration than integration to me"

I said earlier in the thread Feed, it is not white as an ethnic minority, it is white british. Leicester are not the only city to have it, either.

posted on 12/2/13

we've won nothing yet.

posted on 12/2/13

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