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Any Liverton fans?

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I know a lot of old united fans that would go to city when utd were away long before all the games being on tv (and when utd were shit)
 
[quote author=Judge Jules link=topic=37284.msg992471#msg992471 date=1258646373]
I was always a Red but when I was a kid I didn't hate the other lot, even though they were genuine challengers of ours occasionally. That changed though when the bitters started giving it large with the "murderers" bit. Now I despise them even more than the Mancs, and that's saying something.
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I'm rather young so I've never experienced nor saw anything of the like, but I've heard of a past where the Red and the Blue of Merseyside weren't bitter, no segregation of fans during derby matches. I for one find playing Everton exciting, more so than other "normal" premiership games. I hold no grudges, don't despise, nor at all hate them. Even when they beat us, it was soon to be pushed to the side, just as if any other team had beaten us. Scum however, are a whole different case.

I say, a mutual respect and symbiotic union in Merseyside would be something to be proud of. But of course, I haven't experienced as much of the development of history as some (most?) of you.
 
[quote author=Brendan link=topic=37284.msg992506#msg992506 date=1258648463]
I say, a mutual respect and symbiotic union in Merseyside would be something to be proud of.

I reckon you should make that into a banner and take it to the derby
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Someday perhaps.
 
When I was about 14/15 I used to go and watch Everton when Liverpool were playing away despite already having allegiance to the Reds.
 
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[quote author=Brendan link=topic=37284.msg992506#msg992506 date=1258648463]
I say, a mutual respect and symbiotic union in Merseyside would be something to be proud of.

I reckon you should make that into a banner and take it to the derby
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Someday perhaps.
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Hmm. It's as if a ",wot?" is missing from the end of that sentence.

As in "I say, a mutual respect and symbiotic union in Merseyside would be something to be proud of, wot?"
 
[quote author=Pesam link=topic=37284.msg992263#msg992263 date=1258630218]
Posting on the Ireland V France thread I mentioned my English heritage and it got me thinking about my paternal Scouse Grandfather. He was born on the Breck Road (above what is now the George Pub) and was a die-hard Liverton fan in that he supported both Liverpool and Everton equally.

He went to all home games of both teams and always claimed he didn't have a preference - he loved the city of Liverpool and felt pride in both of his teams!

I once asked him who he supported during the derby matches and he said "whoever was ahead in the league" in that it gave one of his teams a better chance of a trophy.

He had 2 sons, my Father who is a Liverpool fan and my Uncle who was an Everton fan. He chose my Father (eldest son) as the Liverpool fan because Liverpool were ahead of Everton in the league!

Was my Grandfather an oddball or were there other such fans and (doubtful) do any such fans still exist?
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My Grandfather was similar.

He preferred Liverpool, but would always go and watch Everton play when Liverpool were away.
 
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[quote author=Brendan link=topic=37284.msg992506#msg992506 date=1258648463]
I say, a mutual respect and symbiotic union in Merseyside would be something to be proud of.

I reckon you should make that into a banner and take it to the derby
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Someday perhaps.
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Hmm. It's as if a ",wot?" is missing from the end of that sentence.

As in "I say, a mutual respect and symbiotic union in Merseyside would be something to be proud of, wot?"


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That'd work 😀
 
[quote author=Vlads Quiff link=topic=37284.msg992442#msg992442 date=1258644095]
My wifes dad and uncles used to go to watch whoever was at home as kids
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That's right - when I started going to games in the 1960's, I was a Liverpool fan but like thousands of other fans, I also went to the Everton home games. Admission price was only 15p at that time, remember! I can't remember after all that time whether I was supporting Everton to win when I went to Goodison, or whether I went to see them lose.
 
[quote author=Garmy link=topic=37284.msg992472#msg992472 date=1258646434]
I met a guy at a bar once and he told me that he supported the Scum, but his 2nd team was Liverpool. I decided he knew nothing about football and dropped the topic.
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One of my oldest friends was a big Scum supporter all through his teens and early twenties. He now supports Liverpool. While I agreed to be the best man at his wedding, let's just say I think his decision making process isn't all that sound. Mind you, Becks was his fave player so I can't say I'm surprised.
 
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