There were tonnes of new faces in the North. Lots of tourists outside, you can tell 'em by the waterproof jackets (in any weather), hiking rucksacks and loud, loud voices as they shuffle their pack of tickets. Why do southerners think that saying "fackin' 'ell" a lot is in any way intimidating? Do they think it's like Lock Stock. Fun story though.
Funny that they were vocal on the train...it was like a library in their end (corner) for most of the game.
I was walking in front of a family of four Chelsea 'fans' in the car park near the South Stand after the game. Sounded as if they came from Hull. Sub human scum.
They also played In The City by The Jam at the end of the match, they should have added Tubestation for the Chelsea boys in Paris, they smelt of pubs, and wormwood scrubs and too many right wing meetings...
talk about weird coincidences. Listening to itunes on random while reading this thread. Of the thousands of songs it could have come up with, it came up with "When You're Young" by t'Jam.
Agreed Chaz booze is fine, until excessive booze takes over people and they become nasty with it be it football supporters or people at a wake, arguments and fights are not my idea of fun when people are fuelled by excessive booze.
I went in Parkers after the game and there were 2 Scouse shirt wearers from hull! They really don't realise how stupid they look! Constantly walking around for no reason just to show their shirts off.
That's because you're a pussy. I don't mind about excessive booze taking over people cos I'm pretty hard and can handle myself.
In the future if you get scared cos some big noisy men are having too much alcohol I suggest going to the bar and getting a pint of man up. That should sort you out fella
Better still I just won't frequent bars that have big noisy men having too much alcohol in the first place, sorted.