In The Away End: Everton (29/10)

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In The Away End: Everton (29/10)

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http://www.onlinegooner.com/exclusive/index.php?id=802

usual thread starter… when an oppo fan enters a forum, there will be some willing to exchange genuine opinion with them and some who will just take the opportunity to hurl abuse. A bit like life in the real world…

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Post by Irish Gooner »

In fairness those scouse *word censored* had it coming. Though the incident in question was nothing compared to years ago.

Its convenient the Evertonians didn't mention how they started attacking innocent passers by after the match.

Also I'm confident they done something to provoke the incident.

They came looking for trouble and got a few slaps but nothing much.

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Post by N17 Gooner »

I hope we continue this and eventually make away fans aware that they won't get away with trying to take liberties.

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Post by Cocker »

Evertonian here, well,where do I start? I suppose I should apologise for some of the Evertonians who didn't treat your request with sufficient importance,it's always welcome to have a sensible input from ones rivals. However,we all have idiots in our respective fanbases and I suspect some of those who replied to you are usually seen with a bad haircut,sticky out ears and acne driving a 1998 Vauxhall Nova,not necessarily their own. Most of the fans that I know, myself included, regard Arsenal as the best footballing side over the Prems' lifetime, with the possible exception of Chelseas' which contained Zola, Di Matteo,, Le Bouef, Vialli etc. Good to watch,as was Keegans team at Newcastle before they became the basket case they've become now. Anyway,as long as you don't class all Toffees with some of the numpties who slagged you off,after all, we're all footie fans aren't we? Unfortunately there also seems to have been some "action" before or after the match,whatever, unfortunately the only definite thing that I'm aware of is the spitting etc. which some lads on here seem to regard as justified and that the "scouse c**** had it (and a slapping) coming" Shame really, that we can't go to a match and have a bit of banter and nothing else.

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Post by QuartzGooner »

The spitting was cowardly and stupid.

It used t happen a lot in the 80's and I hoped it had gone out of football.

The stewards were in the wrong. They should have chucked out the violent fans.

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