mofus77 Posted October 17, 2006 Posted October 17, 2006 Unfortunately I'm afflicted with a Man U supporting wife and she's been on at me for years to take her over to old toilet - I always told her as soon as she got tickets then I would go. Little did I know that they'd be for Manu vs Liverpool and in the stretford end of all places. What's my chances of making it out alive ?, obviously I'll not be declaring my true allegiance but I'll not be pandered to the mancs either. Any of you guys have experience you'd like to share and maybe tips to keep me out of trouble ? Cheers
Jim Price Posted October 17, 2006 Posted October 17, 2006 I see you're from Belfast so you don't need to worry about getting sussed with an accent, sit on your hands if we score, don't wear colours.
Buzz Posted October 17, 2006 Posted October 17, 2006 (edited) Ever heard the the Billy Connolly joke about the guy who gets in the wrong end of a rangers-celtic match?. Edited October 17, 2006 by Buzz
mofus77 Posted October 17, 2006 Author Posted October 17, 2006 Ever heard the the Billy Connolly joke about the guy who gets in the wrong end of a rangers-celtic match?. nope, please share ?
M4TTA Posted October 17, 2006 Posted October 17, 2006 just try and restrain yourself when stevie score's a blinder in the last minute and runs the length of the pitch to celebrate with you in the manc fans and gets pulled up bu the FA
mofus77 Posted October 17, 2006 Author Posted October 17, 2006 just try and restrain yourself when stevie score's a blinder in the last minute and runs the length of the pitch to celebrate with you in the manc fans and gets pulled up bu the FA I'd nearly take a kicking for that
Buzz Posted October 17, 2006 Posted October 17, 2006 nope, please share ?I'll try and find it scripted, as I couldn't do it justice.
Vlad JNR Posted October 17, 2006 Posted October 17, 2006 I don't know how people can go and watch a math under such circumstances, i wouldn't get any enjoyment out of going if i had to keep quiet and be on the edge all game. I'd much rather watch it in a pub and have a bevvie
adiman Posted October 17, 2006 Posted October 17, 2006 I don't know how people can go and watch a math under such circumstances, i wouldn't get any enjoyment out of going if i had to keep quiet and be on the edge all game. I'd much rather watch it in a pub and have a bevvieI went to Liverpool v Manyoo a few years ago - the one where Gerrard scored the screamer - with a mate who supports Manyoo and another mate who's an Ipswich fan but was supporting Liverpool. We were in the main stand and I was going mental with my Ipswich fan mate giving good support. My mate, who is the loudest non-stop chat and banter merchant I know, was in stunned silence throughout. Priceless. On a different scale I have watched Ireland play in Switzerland among the Swiss fans and gone bananas when ireland scored only to be met by.....disapproving stares from outraged Swiss fans. I also know Rep of Ireland fans who were in Windsor Park in 1993 when Alan McLoughlin scored and somehow kept quiet to avoid a battering.
stressederic Posted October 17, 2006 Posted October 17, 2006 nope, please share ? He's dead now. I went to Liverpool v Manyoo a few years ago - the one where Gerrard scored the screamer - with a mate who supports Manyoo and another mate who's an Ipswich fan but was supporting Liverpool. We were in the main stand and I was going mental with my Ipswich fan mate giving good support. My mate, who is the loudest non-stop chat and banter merchant I know, was in stunned silence throughout. Priceless. On a different scale I have watched Ireland play in Switzerland among the Swiss fans and gone bananas when ireland scored only to be met by.....disapproving stares from outraged Swiss fans. I also know Rep of Ireland fans who were in Windsor Park in 1993 when Alan McLoughlin scored and somehow kept quiet to avoid a battering. Next time they'll send you a strongly worded letter.
adiman Posted October 17, 2006 Posted October 17, 2006 He's dead now.Next time they'll send you a strongly worded letter. too true
Guest Farside Posted October 17, 2006 Posted October 17, 2006 (edited) You will be the only creating an atmosphere in the home end! Edited October 17, 2006 by Farside
Andy @ Allerton Posted October 18, 2006 Posted October 18, 2006 Unfortunately I'm afflicted with a Man U supporting wife and she's been on at me for years to take her over to old toilet - I always told her as soon as she got tickets then I would go. Little did I know that they'd be for Manu vs Liverpool and in the stretford end of all places. What's my chances of making it out alive ?, obviously I'll not be declaring my true allegiance but I'll not be pandered to the mancs either. Any of you guys have experience you'd like to share and maybe tips to keep me out of trouble ? Cheers You've picked the right game for it After the s*** throwing, piss throwing, Alan Smith 'affair' and the total wrecking of Old Trafford by our 'fans' - there is going to be f***ing murder. I normally go - but on this occasion I'll be in Liverpool having a quiet bevvy instead. I should possibly point out that I'm not going because I think the ground is a f***ing pit full of f***ing c**** - rather than being put off by the murder that may or may not occur.
Guest Kev Posted October 18, 2006 Posted October 18, 2006 Unfortunately I'm afflicted with a Man U supporting wife and she's been on at me for years to take her over to old toilet - I always told her as soon as she got tickets then I would go. Little did I know that they'd be for Manu vs Liverpool and in the stretford end of all places. What's my chances of making it out alive ?, obviously I'll not be declaring my true allegiance but I'll not be pandered to the mancs either. Any of you guys have experience you'd like to share and maybe tips to keep me out of trouble ? Cheers Don't wear colours, don't let on to anyone that you support Liverpool no matter what happens, but more importantly don't let your missus give the game away, she'll be in danger just as much as you. Alternatively, just don't go.
mofus77 Posted October 18, 2006 Author Posted October 18, 2006 Cheers for playing down the situation Andy, much appreciated !! I'll not be wearing colours and will be keeping it all inside, I've also made it clear that the wife has to make sure not to give the game away. Hopefully I'll be alright and as mentioned above my good old norn iron accent won't give any clues.
Tyler Posted October 18, 2006 Posted October 18, 2006 how many tickets do Liverpool get for this fixture. Do we take them all up? Is it dangerous or can you enjoy it there?
Guest Kev Posted October 18, 2006 Posted October 18, 2006 how many tickets do Liverpool get for this fixture. Do we take them all up? Is it dangerous or can you enjoy it there? 3,000All snapped up within hours.Yes and sometimes.
Huyton_Red Posted October 18, 2006 Posted October 18, 2006 I dont go to Old Trafford anymore, truth be told Its to mad now days, the game seems to be getting worse and worse every year as well. Its the only fixture that is still like an 1980's away trip
Guest Kev Posted October 18, 2006 Posted October 18, 2006 Our lot will be getting in at the end for the first time in years, unless the Manchester police decide different at the last minute.
Murphman Posted October 18, 2006 Posted October 18, 2006 I've done it once, NEVER again. Surrounded by hate filled inbred feckwits singing bonfire songs, pathetic shower of c*nts, it's intolerable mate don't do it.
Ramón Benítez Hernández Posted October 18, 2006 Posted October 18, 2006 My first Liverpool game, I was at the Strettford End with a cousin of mine who's a Manc. I was only 15 then and it was a good lesson for an OOC'er about the hate the Mancs have for Liverpool. Sadly, I still remember most of the words for that Hillsborough chant they do. It was the worst two hours of my life.
mofus77 Posted October 18, 2006 Author Posted October 18, 2006 Right, I was concerned and playing it up for the sake of entertainment but now I'm not looking forward to it in the slightest but the tickets are paid for and flights booked so I'm going. Feck them. I'll say nothing to nobody and hope that we trounce them, fate owes me that much as my first game at anfield I had to watch the mancs beat us 3-1.
Andy @ Allerton Posted October 18, 2006 Posted October 18, 2006 Right, I was concerned and playing it up for the sake of entertainment but now I'm not looking forward to it in the slightest but the tickets are paid for and flights booked so I'm going. Feck them. I'll say nothing to nobody and hope that we trounce them, fate owes me that much as my first game at anfield I had to watch the mancs beat us 3-1. You'll be fine mate. As someone said; Don't wear colours Don't give yourself away Don't rise to the bait of them taunting Liverpool fans and going on about Hillsbrough outside the game (I usually 'accidentally' push a few out of the way and stand on their toes as we move out - but don't do anything overly naughty and you'll be fine)
RP Posted October 18, 2006 Posted October 18, 2006 Right, I was concerned and playing it up for the sake of entertainment but now I'm not looking forward to it in the slightest but the tickets are paid for and flights booked so I'm going. Feck them. I'll say nothing to nobody and hope that we trounce them, fate owes me that much as my first game at anfield I had to watch the mancs beat us 3-1. You're mad.
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