Liverpool laughing stocks?
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^ scouse-lover!Prufrock wrote:It's still f*cking ridiculous. £77 to watch any game of football is mental, even if they are scaly, thieving, self-pitying c*nts! Seventy seven bloody quid. To watch James Milner.
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I'm guessing you saw that ranting irishman on Facebook!?Prufrock wrote:It's still f*cking ridiculous. £77 to watch any game of football is mental, even if they are scaly, thieving, self-pitying c*nts! Seventy seven bloody quid. To watch James Milner.
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They're the biggest club in the world. Apparently.Prufrock wrote:It's still f*cking ridiculous. £77 to watch any game of football is mental, even if they are scaly, thieving, self-pitying c*nts! Seventy seven bloody quid. To watch James Milner.
Seems perfectly reasonable to me that they should charge big club prices.
Anyway, who gives a shite?
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... & very much the Stretford of Merseyside with a good 30% of a typical crowd coming from far and wide.
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^^ What Hoss said.
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That's kind of the point I was trying to get across to my gran when I was discussing the subject with her yesterday, only I phrased it differently.Bruce Rioja wrote: Far be it for the scaly, thieving, self-pitying c*nts to address the full story. The seats that were going up to £77 were the best seats in the house - those on the halfway line and so on, not the ones that these gobshites sit in. The lower priced tickets - ergo the ones aimed at these pikey c*nts actually went down in price.
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No asterisks for Granny Green Man!Little Green Man wrote:That's kind of the point I was trying to get across to my gran when I was discussing the subject with her yesterday, only I phrased it differently.Bruce Rioja wrote: Far be it for the scaly, thieving, self-pitying c*nts to address the full story. The seats that were going up to £77 were the best seats in the house - those on the halfway line and so on, not the ones that these gobshites sit in. The lower priced tickets - ergo the ones aimed at these pikey c*nts actually went down in price.
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Well you'd no right doing.Little Green Man wrote:That's kind of the point I was trying to get across to my gran when I was discussing the subject with her yesterday, only I phrased it differently.Bruce Rioja wrote: Far be it for the scaly, thieving, self-pitying c*nts to address the full story. The seats that were going up to £77 were the best seats in the house - those on the halfway line and so on, not the ones that these gobshites sit in. The lower priced tickets - ergo the ones aimed at these pikey c*nts actually went down in price.
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Thank fck for that. Insufferable twins at the very best of times. Beyond awful with something to brag about.
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bobo the clown wrote:Thank fck for that. Insufferable twins at the very best of times. Beyond awful with something to brag about.
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hahahahahahahahahahahhhhh!!!!
2-0 and you fecked it up!!
2-0 and you fecked it up!!
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What do you care? You've made it plain in the past that you're not a fan of football, just a supporter of Bolton Wanderers!thebish wrote:hahahahahahahahahahahhhhh!!!!
2-0 and you fecked it up!!
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what do you care? there are no elephants involved...Lost Leopard Spot wrote:What do you care? You've made it plain in the past that you're not a fan of football, just a supporter of Bolton Wanderers!thebish wrote:hahahahahahahahahahahhhhh!!!!
2-0 and you fecked it up!!
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Laughing at Liverpool isn't anything to do with football. It's purely therapeutic.
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That needs explaining ??
Sheesh. This is a weird site at times.
Sheesh. This is a weird site at times.
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bobo the clown wrote:That needs explaining ??
Sheesh. This is a weird site at times.
quite.... the day anyone has to justify laughing at Liverpool is a very weird day indeed!
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Can we have a whip round for Bobo for the 2005 Liverpool bus now available in Lego (and it wasn't even written on 1st April).
http://www.liverpoolecho.co.uk/news/liv ... d-11131141" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
http://www.liverpoolecho.co.uk/news/liv ... d-11131141" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Brilliant.malcd1 wrote:Can we have a whip round for Bobo for the 2005 Liverpool bus now available in Lego (and it wasn't even written on 1st April).
http://www.liverpoolecho.co.uk/news/liv ... d-11131141" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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They'll need one of these too, if they want that 2005 updating....
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