I think the term " pudding burners " around these parts comes from women who go out drinking on a sunday afternoon instead of making the traditional sunday roast .
I think the term " pudding burners " around these parts comes from women who go out drinking on a sunday afternoon instead of making the traditional sunday roast .
Ar mek a good sundy roast. Nar neets are drawing in and weather's gerrin colder tha can enjoy more rustic traditional British dishes. Carnt bloody whack it
I used the word 'Victimpool' once on Footymad some years ago when talking about the scousers, and some fans who had certain connections with that area went apesh*t about it (they werent even fans by the way, but they knew somebody who knew somebody etc..).
Yes I know its not a nice term to use but the scousers are their own worst enemy arent they, and they never do themselves any favours.
I also disagreed quite a lot with a Liverpool fan about the Hillsbrough tragedy and I got accused of being a Tory lover, and a Sun newspaper lover, and Kelvin McKenzie's lovechild etc. (whoever he is/was).
All this for having my own opinion eh, and they are meant to have the best sense of humour in the world, arent they ?!!.
If you are going to have a pop at Liverpool fans over Hillsborough its probably a good idea to have some solid evidence that they were at fault , which is probably unlikely I would suggest .
Liverpool fans were cleared of all responsibility for the tragedy at the last enquiry .
Those charged with causing the tragedy face court proceedings next year including the match commander who ordered the gate to be opened .
I fail to see how they would have a sense of humour regarding the deaths of 96 of their fans .
Ok listen here, I didn't say I was having a pop at them all, and neither did I accuse them all of being at fault over it. I was only disagreeing with ONE particular fan over some things he was saying about it, which I or anybody else is entitled to do of course.
And I didn't say they are meant to have a sense of humour about the Hillsbrough thing, I was talking about the popular UK misconception that all scousers are meant to have the best sense of humour in the world, no matter what the subject is.
Other than that though, you just carry on eh Animal kid.