It could be worse... 3957On 06 Oct 2005 13:59:37 GMT, "POD {ñÀî}" If I'm a bad troll how come I've been stringing a whole pile of you redpooes along for several days in this thread. Remember this is...
It wasn't me who brought up the matter of shame, it was your dickhead mate POD who said that shame is brought on the city by being eliminated in a football tournament, I was merely bringing him into the real world and letting him know the sort of football related things that bring shame, and getting beat in a 90 minute game isn't one of them.
As I've previously said, if Sankey is found guilty then this will go down as a scouser on holiday being a thug and has f*** all to do with Everton. Were Everton playing in Turkey or Bulgaria? NO! Was he there to watch an Everton game? NO! FFS If Shipman had been a ManU fan would he have brought shame on the club? Of course not you thick twat! If someone commits a crime football has nothing to do with it unless of course the person commits the crime in a location that they have travelled to for no other reason but to watxh a football match. ie Shields, he was in Bulgaria as part of a Liverpool FC supporters' group who had travelled to that part of Europe to watch a Liverpool game!
And anyway, there are reports going around that Sankey is a Liverpool fan.
Bernie The Bolt - 'In those days players weren't as highly paid as now, so most of us had part time jobs. Jimmy Case was a bouncer at the She Club, Tommy Smith used to open supermarkets as a Charles Bronson look-alike and Everton's Alan Ball and I were the voices of Pinky & Perky on TV.'
It could be worse... 3956On 05 Oct 2005 15:36:11 GMT, "POD {ñÀî}" Even better, thank you for proving my point. Violence and crimes committed by individuals are just that - crimes, not to be linked with anything...