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Jezuz H Christ....do people really need explaining to them the difference between nominating a stadium as a Home Ground and a club's Actual home (historic, for years and years, decades, generations) and the advantages of that established home. Simpletons!
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Trolls mate. Constantly spouting sheet they're clearly to stupid to understand.
The word "temporary" escapes them. To ~120,000 Spurs fans who go to games regularly, Wembley was never our home. But to these 3 scousers, they say otherwise.
Why haven't they answered my question?!?!?!?!
Let's put it this way, if Anfield was closed for 3 months for expansion, and you had to play your home games at Goodison, would Goodison be deemed as your "home ground"?
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Two of us have both answered your question already.
Now please tell me the footballing advantages your team will get in the new stadium vs what you had at Wembley?
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Already posted that already
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Where?
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In between the load of sheeet you lot of posted.
comment by Doovdé™ (U2996)
posted 38 seconds ago
Apparently, every Liverpool fan, including the die-hard fans would be happy calling Goodison Park their home ground.
Goodison Park, Liverpool's home ground.
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Every Liverpool fan, or the two people that answered your hypothetical question?
It’s becoming clear why it is difficult to grasp.
comment by welshpoolfan (U7693)
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comment by Flashy flibble (U10324)
posted 1 minute ago
comment by welshpoolfan (U7693)
posted 1 minute ago
comment by Devonshirespur (U6316)
posted 9 seconds ago
Jezuz H Christ....do people really need explaining to them the difference between nominating a stadium as a Home Ground and a club's Actual home (historic, for years and years, decades, generations) and the advantages of that established home. Simpletons!
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Yes, please do tell me the advantages (from a footballing perspective) of playing at the new ground vs playing at Wembley.
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It's commonly known that it's an advantage playing at home from a footballing perspective.
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Yes, and those advantages apply no matter the actual stadium. So tell me, what advantages will you have at the new stadium that you didn't have at Wembley?
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Blue seats. How many more times?!
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comment by FieldsofAnfieldRd (U18971)
posted 2 minutes ago
Were Spurs playing in white at Wembley?
Were Spurs in the home or away dressing room?
Did Spurs have more fans in the stadium than their opponents?
Were Spurs listed first or second on the fixtures?
Were there more Spurs fans in the stadium than at old WHL for more than 50 years?
If the answer to all the above is yes then Spurs were at home.
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Answer my question please:
Let's put it this way, if Anfield was closed for 3 months for expansion, and you had to play your home games at Goodison, would Goodison be deemed as your "home ground"?
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Of course it would, temporarily. They’d still be counted as home games. Just like Spurs’ were at Wembley.
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So every Liverpool FC fan would say that Goodison Park is their home ground? Would they call it their home ground?
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We’d say we’re playing at home against whoever it is. Not that difficult to grasp.
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That's not what I asked.
I asked (now read carefully). Would Liverpool FC supporters call Goodison Park their home stadium? NOT "We're playing at home". Would Goodison Park by Liverpool's HOME stadium?
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I answered this already. Yes temporarily.
comment by FieldsofAnfieldRd (U18971)
posted 28 seconds ago
comment by Doovdé™ (U2996)
posted 38 seconds ago
Apparently, every Liverpool fan, including the die-hard fans would be happy calling Goodison Park their home ground.
Goodison Park, Liverpool's home ground.
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Every Liverpool fan, or the two people that answered your hypothetical question?
It’s becoming clear why it is difficult to grasp.
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The fact you're constantly dodging my very simple question suggests otherwise
WOULD GOODISON PARK BE LIVERPOOL FC'S HOME STADIUM?
WOULD LIVERPOOL FANS CALL GOODISON PARK THEIR HOME GROUND?
NOT "WE PLAY OUR HOME GAMES THERE" - ANSWER THE QUESTIONS ABOVE.
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comment by welshpoolfan (U7693)
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comment by Devonshirespur (U6316)
posted 9 seconds ago
Jezuz H Christ....do people really need explaining to them the difference between nominating a stadium as a Home Ground and a club's Actual home (historic, for years and years, decades, generations) and the advantages of that established home. Simpletons!
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Trolls mate. Constantly spouting sheet they're clearly to stupid to understand.
The word "temporary" escapes them. To ~120,000 Spurs fans who go to games regularly, Wembley was never our home. But to these 3 scousers, they say otherwise.
Why haven't they answered my question?!?!?!?!
Let's put it this way, if Anfield was closed for 3 months for expansion, and you had to play your home games at Goodison, would Goodison be deemed as your "home ground"?
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Two of us have both answered your question already.
Now please tell me the footballing advantages your team will get in the new stadium vs what you had at Wembley?
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Already posted that already
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Where?
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In between the load of sheeet you lot of posted.
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In you didnt. You listed some fan benefits. Nobody has managed to list any specific advantages the team will get that they didn't have at Wembley.
comment by Doovdé™ (U2996)
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comment by FieldsofAnfieldRd (U18971)
posted 28 seconds ago
comment by Doovdé™ (U2996)
posted 38 seconds ago
Apparently, every Liverpool fan, including the die-hard fans would be happy calling Goodison Park their home ground.
Goodison Park, Liverpool's home ground.
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Every Liverpool fan, or the two people that answered your hypothetical question?
It’s becoming clear why it is difficult to grasp.
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The fact you're constantly dodging my very simple question suggests otherwise
WOULD GOODISON PARK BE LIVERPOOL FC'S HOME STADIUM?
WOULD LIVERPOOL FANS CALL GOODISON PARK THEIR HOME GROUND?
NOT "WE PLAY OUR HOME GAMES THERE" - ANSWER THE QUESTIONS ABOVE.
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I’ve answered this twice now
Stop shouting
Welsh
“In you didnt. You listed some fan benefits. Nobody has managed to list any specific advantages the team will get that they didn't have at Wembley.”
They’ve got the history of being home, where they’ve been for years and years, generations etc. Except they’ve been there for less than quarter of a season
comment by Doovdé™ (U2996)
posted 9 seconds ago
comment by FieldsofAnfieldRd (U18971)
posted 2 minutes ago
Were Spurs playing in white at Wembley?
Were Spurs in the home or away dressing room?
Did Spurs have more fans in the stadium than their opponents?
Were Spurs listed first or second on the fixtures?
Were there more Spurs fans in the stadium than at old WHL for more than 50 years?
If the answer to all the above is yes then Spurs were at home.
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Answer my question please:
Let's put it this way, if Anfield was closed for 3 months for expansion, and you had to play your home games at Goodison, would Goodison be deemed as your "home ground"?
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That scenario would never happen and is nothing like your situation.
You are now trying to say that Spurs playing at Wembley is the equivalent to you playing @ the Emirates.
Also, Liverpool would NEVER be put into the situation where they had to stoop so low as to use Woodison. Would rather we use Prenton Park.
comment by Doovdé™ (U2996)
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comment by FieldsofAnfieldRd (U18971)
posted 28 seconds ago
comment by Doovdé™ (U2996)
posted 38 seconds ago
Apparently, every Liverpool fan, including the die-hard fans would be happy calling Goodison Park their home ground.
Goodison Park, Liverpool's home ground.
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Every Liverpool fan, or the two people that answered your hypothetical question?
It’s becoming clear why it is difficult to grasp.
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The fact you're constantly dodging my very simple question suggests otherwise
WOULD GOODISON PARK BE LIVERPOOL FC'S HOME STADIUM?
WOULD LIVERPOOL FANS CALL GOODISON PARK THEIR HOME GROUND?
NOT "WE PLAY OUR HOME GAMES THERE" - ANSWER THE QUESTIONS ABOVE.
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You are getting very wound up about a completely irrelevant semantic of "home stadium" and "stadium where we play home games". My original point was that you still played "home games" whilst at Wembley and there are no on field advantages to your new stadium. So I dont understand the attitude that spurs will do better in the new stadium (not saying you personally said this but many have and I wasnt originally talking to you)
I just asked my scouser co-worker his opinion. He has more than 6 brain cells you see
He goes to a few games a season when he can.
He would never call Goodison his home ground. No self respecting Liverpool fan would Anfield always is, and always will be Liverpool's home. Anyone who says any different is either a troll, or a part-time armchair fan
Also, Wembley never was Tottenham's home. A temporary stay (as if you went to a hotel for a few days, it's never home) - good analogy. Our actual home was under construction. Renting somewhere temporarily is not the same as being at home.
There we have it.
6 times European champs lads
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6 times European champs lads
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Yeah - cos you had the advantage of the home dressing room.
Enjoy the rest of this dire discussion.
Yet another thread plagued by Liverpool fans with clear learning difficulties
Laters.
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comment by der kloppites Hi, wie geht es dir (U13373)
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6 times European champs lads
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Yeah - cos you had the advantage of the home dressing room.
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comment by Doovdé™ (U2996)
posted 1 minute ago
I just asked my scouser co-worker his opinion. He has more than 6 brain cells you see
He goes to a few games a season when he can.
He would never call Goodison his home ground. No self respecting Liverpool fan wouldAnfield always is, and always will be Liverpool's home. Anyone who says any different is either a troll, or a part-time armchair fan
Also, Wembley never was Tottenham's home. A temporary stay (as if you went to a hotel for a few days, it's never home) - good analogy. Our actual home was under construction. Renting somewhere temporarily is not the same as being at home.
There we have it.
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I just asked a co-worker of mine too.
He confirmed that Tottenham's home has blue seats and Wembley have red.
Case closed
excuses, excuses, excuses
suck it up lads, you're embarrassing yourself now
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comment by der kloppites Hi, wie geht es dir (U13373)
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6 times European champs lads
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Yeah - cos you had the advantage of the home dressing room.
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comment by welshpoolfan (U7693)
posted 15 minutes ago
comment by Doovdé™ (U2996)
posted 2 minutes ago
Let's put it this way, if Anfield was closed for 3 months for expansion, and you had to play your home games at Goodison, would Goodison be deemed as your "home ground"?
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Yes, for the games that Liverpool played there. Presuming that Liverpool got the advantage of home locker room
Case closed
comment by Doovdé™ (U2996)
posted 54 seconds ago
I just asked my scouser co-worker his opinion. He has more than 6 brain cells you see
He goes to a few games a season when he can.
He would never call Goodison his home ground. No self respecting Liverpool fan wouldAnfield always is, and always will be Liverpool's home. Anyone who says any different is either a troll, or a part-time armchair fan
Also, Wembley never was Tottenham's home. A temporary stay (as if you went to a hotel for a few days, it's never home) - good analogy. Our actual home was under construction. Renting somewhere temporarily is not the same as being at home.
There we have it.
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You still haven't managed to answer my very simple question.
Also, why are you living in a hotel for nearly 2 years? You aren't Jose Mourinho.
Liverpool fans who laud the atmosphere at Anfield, a traditional compact stadium, who claim those big European atmospheres under the lights cannot be beaten.....fail to understand that if they moved all their fans to a different stadium, a temporary notional 'home', more than twice the size, threw in 20k corporates and load of toursist, and dispersed all ST holders, and then had them sat another 15m from pitch, that perhaps, just maybe, there's a teeny weeny chance that the atmosphere might suffer....that if you drag your loyal fans to the other side of the city in to a crappy soulless corporate stadium that isnt the clubs established home and have them queuing for 1.5 hours to get a train out at FT, that may be just perhaps there is a teeny weeny chance that actually fans will tire of this experience and atmopshere might suffer as a result.
May be they cannot relate directly with this experience but it doesnt take a frickin brain surgeon to grasp the simple concepts.
comment by Doovdé™ (U2996)
posted 23 seconds ago
I just asked my scouser co-worker his opinion. He has more than 6 brain cells you see
He goes to a few games a season when he can.
He would never call Goodison his home ground. No self respecting Liverpool fan wouldAnfield always is, and always will be Liverpool's home. Anyone who says any different is either a troll, or a part-time armchair fan
Also, Wembley never was Tottenham's home. A temporary stay (as if you went to a hotel for a few days, it's never home) - good analogy. Our actual home was under construction. Renting somewhere temporarily is not the same as being at home.
There we have it.
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Sooo using your logic people who rent houses instead of buying shouldn’t call it home?
I’m a ST holder, been going for years and I think I can speak on whether we’d call Goodison home as much as your conveniently placed co worker. Firstly I know we wouldn’t cry about playing at Goodison as much as Spurs fans have about playing at Wembley. Secondly I don’t think it’d bother us so much. We barely lose at Goodison either
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Yeah - cos you had the advantage of the home dressing room.
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apparently Kane cant re- watch game the facking big cockney gorp , I can
comment by Doovdé™ (U2996)
posted 1 minute ago
I just asked my scouser co-worker his opinion. He has more than 6 brain cells you see
He goes to a few games a season when he can.
He would never call Goodison his home ground. No self respecting Liverpool fan wouldAnfield always is, and always will be Liverpool's home. Anyone who says any different is either a troll, or a part-time armchair fan
Also, Wembley never was Tottenham's home. A temporary stay (as if you went to a hotel for a few days, it's never home) - good analogy. Our actual home was under construction. Renting somewhere temporarily is not the same as being at home.
There we have it.
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I agree with what you're saying doovde, but equally the advantages of playing at home are the crowd, better facilities and history.
2 of those you maintained by playing at Wembley and the history aspect you had lost by virtue of moving to a new stadium anyway. If white heart lane was undergoing some maintenance work then I'd agree but it's entirely new stadium that just happens to be in the same location.
Like Wembley, it probably won't feel like home for a while either.
comment by FieldsofAnfieldRd (U18971)
posted 7 seconds ago
comment by Doovdé™ (U2996)
posted 23 seconds ago
I just asked my scouser co-worker his opinion. He has more than 6 brain cells you see
He goes to a few games a season when he can.
He would never call Goodison his home ground. No self respecting Liverpool fan wouldAnfield always is, and always will be Liverpool's home. Anyone who says any different is either a troll, or a part-time armchair fan
Also, Wembley never was Tottenham's home. A temporary stay (as if you went to a hotel for a few days, it's never home) - good analogy. Our actual home was under construction. Renting somewhere temporarily is not the same as being at home.
There we have it.
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Sooo using your logic people who rent houses instead of buying shouldn’t call it home?
I’m a ST holder, been going for years and I think I can speak on whether we’d call Goodison home as much as your conveniently placed co worker. Firstly I know we wouldn’t cry about playing at Goodison as much as Spurs fans have about playing at Wembley. Secondly I don’t think it’d bother us so much. We barely lose at Goodison either
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No it wouldn't, if they're renting because they're renovating their actual house, it would not be home. It would be a temporary place with no home comforts. No pictures on the wall, none of Jimmy's medals on the shelves. It'd all be boxed awaiting to be placed back in their actual home.
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comment by Doovdé™ (U2996)
posted 1 minute ago
I just asked my scouser co-worker his opinion. He has more than 6 brain cells you see
He goes to a few games a season when he can.
He would never call Goodison his home ground. No self respecting Liverpool fan wouldAnfield always is, and always will be Liverpool's home. Anyone who says any different is either a troll, or a part-time armchair fan
Also, Wembley never was Tottenham's home. A temporary stay (as if you went to a hotel for a few days, it's never home) - good analogy. Our actual home was under construction. Renting somewhere temporarily is not the same as being at home.
There we have it.
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I agree with what you're saying doovde, but equally the advantages of playing at home are the crowd, better facilities and history.
2 of those you maintained by playing at Wembley and the history aspect you had lost by virtue of moving to a new stadium anyway. If white heart lane was undergoing some maintenance work then I'd agree but it's entirely new stadium that just happens to be in the same location.
Like Wembley, it probably won't feel like home for a while either.
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Thank you
Someone other than a Liverpool fan gets it. What a shocker.
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posted on 19/7/19
comment by welshpoolfan (U7693)
posted 38 seconds ago
comment by Doovdé™ (U2996)
posted 45 seconds ago
comment by welshpoolfan (U7693)
posted 2 seconds ago
comment by Doovdé™ (U2996)
posted 6 seconds ago
comment by Devonshirespur (U6316)
posted 9 seconds ago
Jezuz H Christ....do people really need explaining to them the difference between nominating a stadium as a Home Ground and a club's Actual home (historic, for years and years, decades, generations) and the advantages of that established home. Simpletons!
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Trolls mate. Constantly spouting sheet they're clearly to stupid to understand.
The word "temporary" escapes them. To ~120,000 Spurs fans who go to games regularly, Wembley was never our home. But to these 3 scousers, they say otherwise.
Why haven't they answered my question?!?!?!?!
Let's put it this way, if Anfield was closed for 3 months for expansion, and you had to play your home games at Goodison, would Goodison be deemed as your "home ground"?
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Two of us have both answered your question already.
Now please tell me the footballing advantages your team will get in the new stadium vs what you had at Wembley?
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Already posted that already
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Where?
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In between the load of sheeet you lot of posted.
posted on 19/7/19
comment by Doovdé™ (U2996)
posted 38 seconds ago
Apparently, every Liverpool fan, including the die-hard fans would be happy calling Goodison Park their home ground.
Goodison Park, Liverpool's home ground.
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Every Liverpool fan, or the two people that answered your hypothetical question?
It’s becoming clear why it is difficult to grasp.
posted on 19/7/19
comment by welshpoolfan (U7693)
posted 1 minute ago
comment by Flashy flibble (U10324)
posted 1 minute ago
comment by welshpoolfan (U7693)
posted 1 minute ago
comment by Devonshirespur (U6316)
posted 9 seconds ago
Jezuz H Christ....do people really need explaining to them the difference between nominating a stadium as a Home Ground and a club's Actual home (historic, for years and years, decades, generations) and the advantages of that established home. Simpletons!
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Yes, please do tell me the advantages (from a footballing perspective) of playing at the new ground vs playing at Wembley.
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It's commonly known that it's an advantage playing at home from a footballing perspective.
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Yes, and those advantages apply no matter the actual stadium. So tell me, what advantages will you have at the new stadium that you didn't have at Wembley?
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Blue seats. How many more times?!
posted on 19/7/19
comment by Doovdé™ (U2996)
posted 36 seconds ago
comment by FieldsofAnfieldRd (U18971)
posted 48 seconds ago
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posted 2 minutes ago
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posted 21 seconds ago
comment by FieldsofAnfieldRd (U18971)
posted 2 minutes ago
Were Spurs playing in white at Wembley?
Were Spurs in the home or away dressing room?
Did Spurs have more fans in the stadium than their opponents?
Were Spurs listed first or second on the fixtures?
Were there more Spurs fans in the stadium than at old WHL for more than 50 years?
If the answer to all the above is yes then Spurs were at home.
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Answer my question please:
Let's put it this way, if Anfield was closed for 3 months for expansion, and you had to play your home games at Goodison, would Goodison be deemed as your "home ground"?
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Of course it would, temporarily. They’d still be counted as home games. Just like Spurs’ were at Wembley.
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So every Liverpool FC fan would say that Goodison Park is their home ground? Would they call it their home ground?
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We’d say we’re playing at home against whoever it is. Not that difficult to grasp.
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That's not what I asked.
I asked (now read carefully). Would Liverpool FC supporters call Goodison Park their home stadium? NOT "We're playing at home". Would Goodison Park by Liverpool's HOME stadium?
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I answered this already. Yes temporarily.
posted on 19/7/19
comment by FieldsofAnfieldRd (U18971)
posted 28 seconds ago
comment by Doovdé™ (U2996)
posted 38 seconds ago
Apparently, every Liverpool fan, including the die-hard fans would be happy calling Goodison Park their home ground.
Goodison Park, Liverpool's home ground.
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Every Liverpool fan, or the two people that answered your hypothetical question?
It’s becoming clear why it is difficult to grasp.
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The fact you're constantly dodging my very simple question suggests otherwise
WOULD GOODISON PARK BE LIVERPOOL FC'S HOME STADIUM?
WOULD LIVERPOOL FANS CALL GOODISON PARK THEIR HOME GROUND?
NOT "WE PLAY OUR HOME GAMES THERE" - ANSWER THE QUESTIONS ABOVE.
posted on 19/7/19
comment by Doovdé™ (U2996)
posted 1 minute ago
comment by welshpoolfan (U7693)
posted 38 seconds ago
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posted 45 seconds ago
comment by welshpoolfan (U7693)
posted 2 seconds ago
comment by Doovdé™ (U2996)
posted 6 seconds ago
comment by Devonshirespur (U6316)
posted 9 seconds ago
Jezuz H Christ....do people really need explaining to them the difference between nominating a stadium as a Home Ground and a club's Actual home (historic, for years and years, decades, generations) and the advantages of that established home. Simpletons!
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Trolls mate. Constantly spouting sheet they're clearly to stupid to understand.
The word "temporary" escapes them. To ~120,000 Spurs fans who go to games regularly, Wembley was never our home. But to these 3 scousers, they say otherwise.
Why haven't they answered my question?!?!?!?!
Let's put it this way, if Anfield was closed for 3 months for expansion, and you had to play your home games at Goodison, would Goodison be deemed as your "home ground"?
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Two of us have both answered your question already.
Now please tell me the footballing advantages your team will get in the new stadium vs what you had at Wembley?
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Already posted that already
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Where?
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In between the load of sheeet you lot of posted.
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In you didnt. You listed some fan benefits. Nobody has managed to list any specific advantages the team will get that they didn't have at Wembley.
posted on 19/7/19
comment by Doovdé™ (U2996)
posted 5 seconds ago
comment by FieldsofAnfieldRd (U18971)
posted 28 seconds ago
comment by Doovdé™ (U2996)
posted 38 seconds ago
Apparently, every Liverpool fan, including the die-hard fans would be happy calling Goodison Park their home ground.
Goodison Park, Liverpool's home ground.
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Every Liverpool fan, or the two people that answered your hypothetical question?
It’s becoming clear why it is difficult to grasp.
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The fact you're constantly dodging my very simple question suggests otherwise
WOULD GOODISON PARK BE LIVERPOOL FC'S HOME STADIUM?
WOULD LIVERPOOL FANS CALL GOODISON PARK THEIR HOME GROUND?
NOT "WE PLAY OUR HOME GAMES THERE" - ANSWER THE QUESTIONS ABOVE.
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I’ve answered this twice now
Stop shouting
posted on 19/7/19
Welsh
“In you didnt. You listed some fan benefits. Nobody has managed to list any specific advantages the team will get that they didn't have at Wembley.”
They’ve got the history of being home, where they’ve been for years and years, generations etc. Except they’ve been there for less than quarter of a season
posted on 19/7/19
comment by Doovdé™ (U2996)
posted 9 seconds ago
comment by FieldsofAnfieldRd (U18971)
posted 2 minutes ago
Were Spurs playing in white at Wembley?
Were Spurs in the home or away dressing room?
Did Spurs have more fans in the stadium than their opponents?
Were Spurs listed first or second on the fixtures?
Were there more Spurs fans in the stadium than at old WHL for more than 50 years?
If the answer to all the above is yes then Spurs were at home.
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Answer my question please:
Let's put it this way, if Anfield was closed for 3 months for expansion, and you had to play your home games at Goodison, would Goodison be deemed as your "home ground"?
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That scenario would never happen and is nothing like your situation.
You are now trying to say that Spurs playing at Wembley is the equivalent to you playing @ the Emirates.
Also, Liverpool would NEVER be put into the situation where they had to stoop so low as to use Woodison. Would rather we use Prenton Park.
posted on 19/7/19
comment by Doovdé™ (U2996)
posted 11 seconds ago
comment by FieldsofAnfieldRd (U18971)
posted 28 seconds ago
comment by Doovdé™ (U2996)
posted 38 seconds ago
Apparently, every Liverpool fan, including the die-hard fans would be happy calling Goodison Park their home ground.
Goodison Park, Liverpool's home ground.
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Every Liverpool fan, or the two people that answered your hypothetical question?
It’s becoming clear why it is difficult to grasp.
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The fact you're constantly dodging my very simple question suggests otherwise
WOULD GOODISON PARK BE LIVERPOOL FC'S HOME STADIUM?
WOULD LIVERPOOL FANS CALL GOODISON PARK THEIR HOME GROUND?
NOT "WE PLAY OUR HOME GAMES THERE" - ANSWER THE QUESTIONS ABOVE.
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You are getting very wound up about a completely irrelevant semantic of "home stadium" and "stadium where we play home games". My original point was that you still played "home games" whilst at Wembley and there are no on field advantages to your new stadium. So I dont understand the attitude that spurs will do better in the new stadium (not saying you personally said this but many have and I wasnt originally talking to you)
posted on 19/7/19
I just asked my scouser co-worker his opinion. He has more than 6 brain cells you see
He goes to a few games a season when he can.
He would never call Goodison his home ground. No self respecting Liverpool fan would Anfield always is, and always will be Liverpool's home. Anyone who says any different is either a troll, or a part-time armchair fan
Also, Wembley never was Tottenham's home. A temporary stay (as if you went to a hotel for a few days, it's never home) - good analogy. Our actual home was under construction. Renting somewhere temporarily is not the same as being at home.
There we have it.
posted on 19/7/19
6 times European champs lads
posted on 19/7/19
comment by der kloppites Hi, wie geht es dir (U13373)
posted 30 seconds ago
6 times European champs lads
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Yeah - cos you had the advantage of the home dressing room.
posted on 19/7/19
Enjoy the rest of this dire discussion.
Yet another thread plagued by Liverpool fans with clear learning difficulties
Laters.
posted on 19/7/19
comment by Flashy flibble (U10324)
posted 42 seconds ago
comment by der kloppites Hi, wie geht es dir (U13373)
posted 30 seconds ago
6 times European champs lads
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Yeah - cos you had the advantage of the home dressing room.
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posted on 19/7/19
comment by Doovdé™ (U2996)
posted 1 minute ago
I just asked my scouser co-worker his opinion. He has more than 6 brain cells you see
He goes to a few games a season when he can.
He would never call Goodison his home ground. No self respecting Liverpool fan wouldAnfield always is, and always will be Liverpool's home. Anyone who says any different is either a troll, or a part-time armchair fan
Also, Wembley never was Tottenham's home. A temporary stay (as if you went to a hotel for a few days, it's never home) - good analogy. Our actual home was under construction. Renting somewhere temporarily is not the same as being at home.
There we have it.
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I just asked a co-worker of mine too.
He confirmed that Tottenham's home has blue seats and Wembley have red.
Case closed
posted on 19/7/19
excuses, excuses, excuses
suck it up lads, you're embarrassing yourself now
posted on 19/7/19
comment by Pranks- European Champions (U6283)
posted 1 minute ago
comment by Flashy flibble (U10324)
posted 42 seconds ago
comment by der kloppites Hi, wie geht es dir (U13373)
posted 30 seconds ago
6 times European champs lads
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Yeah - cos you had the advantage of the home dressing room.
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comment by welshpoolfan (U7693)
posted 15 minutes ago
comment by Doovdé™ (U2996)
posted 2 minutes ago
Let's put it this way, if Anfield was closed for 3 months for expansion, and you had to play your home games at Goodison, would Goodison be deemed as your "home ground"?
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Yes, for the games that Liverpool played there. Presuming that Liverpool got the advantage of home locker room
Case closed
posted on 19/7/19
comment by Doovdé™ (U2996)
posted 54 seconds ago
I just asked my scouser co-worker his opinion. He has more than 6 brain cells you see
He goes to a few games a season when he can.
He would never call Goodison his home ground. No self respecting Liverpool fan wouldAnfield always is, and always will be Liverpool's home. Anyone who says any different is either a troll, or a part-time armchair fan
Also, Wembley never was Tottenham's home. A temporary stay (as if you went to a hotel for a few days, it's never home) - good analogy. Our actual home was under construction. Renting somewhere temporarily is not the same as being at home.
There we have it.
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You still haven't managed to answer my very simple question.
Also, why are you living in a hotel for nearly 2 years? You aren't Jose Mourinho.
posted on 19/7/19
Liverpool fans who laud the atmosphere at Anfield, a traditional compact stadium, who claim those big European atmospheres under the lights cannot be beaten.....fail to understand that if they moved all their fans to a different stadium, a temporary notional 'home', more than twice the size, threw in 20k corporates and load of toursist, and dispersed all ST holders, and then had them sat another 15m from pitch, that perhaps, just maybe, there's a teeny weeny chance that the atmosphere might suffer....that if you drag your loyal fans to the other side of the city in to a crappy soulless corporate stadium that isnt the clubs established home and have them queuing for 1.5 hours to get a train out at FT, that may be just perhaps there is a teeny weeny chance that actually fans will tire of this experience and atmopshere might suffer as a result.
May be they cannot relate directly with this experience but it doesnt take a frickin brain surgeon to grasp the simple concepts.
posted on 19/7/19
comment by Doovdé™ (U2996)
posted 23 seconds ago
I just asked my scouser co-worker his opinion. He has more than 6 brain cells you see
He goes to a few games a season when he can.
He would never call Goodison his home ground. No self respecting Liverpool fan wouldAnfield always is, and always will be Liverpool's home. Anyone who says any different is either a troll, or a part-time armchair fan
Also, Wembley never was Tottenham's home. A temporary stay (as if you went to a hotel for a few days, it's never home) - good analogy. Our actual home was under construction. Renting somewhere temporarily is not the same as being at home.
There we have it.
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Sooo using your logic people who rent houses instead of buying shouldn’t call it home?
I’m a ST holder, been going for years and I think I can speak on whether we’d call Goodison home as much as your conveniently placed co worker. Firstly I know we wouldn’t cry about playing at Goodison as much as Spurs fans have about playing at Wembley. Secondly I don’t think it’d bother us so much. We barely lose at Goodison either
posted on 19/7/19
comment by Pranks- European Champions (U6283)
posted 1 minute ago
comment by Flashy flibble (U10324)
posted 42 seconds ago
comment by der kloppites Hi, wie geht es dir (U13373)
posted 30 seconds ago
6 times European champs lads
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Yeah - cos you had the advantage of the home dressing room.
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apparently Kane cant re- watch game the facking big cockney gorp , I can
posted on 19/7/19
comment by Doovdé™ (U2996)
posted 1 minute ago
I just asked my scouser co-worker his opinion. He has more than 6 brain cells you see
He goes to a few games a season when he can.
He would never call Goodison his home ground. No self respecting Liverpool fan wouldAnfield always is, and always will be Liverpool's home. Anyone who says any different is either a troll, or a part-time armchair fan
Also, Wembley never was Tottenham's home. A temporary stay (as if you went to a hotel for a few days, it's never home) - good analogy. Our actual home was under construction. Renting somewhere temporarily is not the same as being at home.
There we have it.
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I agree with what you're saying doovde, but equally the advantages of playing at home are the crowd, better facilities and history.
2 of those you maintained by playing at Wembley and the history aspect you had lost by virtue of moving to a new stadium anyway. If white heart lane was undergoing some maintenance work then I'd agree but it's entirely new stadium that just happens to be in the same location.
Like Wembley, it probably won't feel like home for a while either.
posted on 19/7/19
comment by FieldsofAnfieldRd (U18971)
posted 7 seconds ago
comment by Doovdé™ (U2996)
posted 23 seconds ago
I just asked my scouser co-worker his opinion. He has more than 6 brain cells you see
He goes to a few games a season when he can.
He would never call Goodison his home ground. No self respecting Liverpool fan wouldAnfield always is, and always will be Liverpool's home. Anyone who says any different is either a troll, or a part-time armchair fan
Also, Wembley never was Tottenham's home. A temporary stay (as if you went to a hotel for a few days, it's never home) - good analogy. Our actual home was under construction. Renting somewhere temporarily is not the same as being at home.
There we have it.
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Sooo using your logic people who rent houses instead of buying shouldn’t call it home?
I’m a ST holder, been going for years and I think I can speak on whether we’d call Goodison home as much as your conveniently placed co worker. Firstly I know we wouldn’t cry about playing at Goodison as much as Spurs fans have about playing at Wembley. Secondly I don’t think it’d bother us so much. We barely lose at Goodison either
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No it wouldn't, if they're renting because they're renovating their actual house, it would not be home. It would be a temporary place with no home comforts. No pictures on the wall, none of Jimmy's medals on the shelves. It'd all be boxed awaiting to be placed back in their actual home.
posted on 19/7/19
comment by The Welsh Xavi (U15412)
posted 7 seconds ago
comment by Doovdé™ (U2996)
posted 1 minute ago
I just asked my scouser co-worker his opinion. He has more than 6 brain cells you see
He goes to a few games a season when he can.
He would never call Goodison his home ground. No self respecting Liverpool fan wouldAnfield always is, and always will be Liverpool's home. Anyone who says any different is either a troll, or a part-time armchair fan
Also, Wembley never was Tottenham's home. A temporary stay (as if you went to a hotel for a few days, it's never home) - good analogy. Our actual home was under construction. Renting somewhere temporarily is not the same as being at home.
There we have it.
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I agree with what you're saying doovde, but equally the advantages of playing at home are the crowd, better facilities and history.
2 of those you maintained by playing at Wembley and the history aspect you had lost by virtue of moving to a new stadium anyway. If white heart lane was undergoing some maintenance work then I'd agree but it's entirely new stadium that just happens to be in the same location.
Like Wembley, it probably won't feel like home for a while either.
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Thank you
Someone other than a Liverpool fan gets it. What a shocker.
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