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BOZO

Journey Man
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Become part of the Passion !
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Ynwa sung always brings a tear to my eye being a Liverpool supporter.
100% with you mate - my older brother who played NSW soccer was my hero and actually had me as a Liverpool supporter long before knowing rugby league....on my bucket list to head to Anfield for a game.
 
100% with you mate - my older brother who played NSW soccer was my hero and actually had me as a Liverpool supporter long before knowing rugby league....on my bucket list to head to Anfield for a game.
Anfield is one thing, Old Trafford is amazing and the Mecca for United fans like me. To be there on game day is some experience, 75K crowd going nuts supporting them, I lived over there in the 90s and they were heady days for United. Ive also been to Anfield, White Hart Lane, the old Highbury, Stamford Bride, Elland Road, The atmosphere at the English grounds is amazing!
 
Anfield is one thing, Old Trafford is amazing and the Mecca for United fans like me. To be there on game day is some experience, 75K crowd going nuts supporting them, I lived over there in the 90s and they were heady days for United. Ive also been to Anfield, White Hart Lane, the old Highbury, Stamford Bride, Elland Road, The atmosphere at the English grounds is amazing!
A little envious, as any would be magic- with Anfield the dream as a mad LFC supporter, but damn you have done well mate....congrats I say and much respect to Man Utd, who have not been the same since Fergo and Rooney days , but you just know will always come back....
 
The death of a Sydney NRL club is inevitable
There’s been uproar this week about a Sydney team being cut from the NRL, because apparently people are upset by reality.
The future of rugby league in Australia came up after Nine’s director of sport Tom Malone floated the idea of a “club being discontinued and a new club established in Brisbane”.
“What clubs should go? ................

THERE IS ALWAYS TALK ABOUT REDUCING THE NUMBER OF SYDNEY TEAMS
THOSE IN POWER THINK THEY HAVE THE RIGHT DO SO

BUT THE FACT IS ...

THE POWER OF THE PEOPLE
IS MUCH STRONGER
THAN THE PEOPLE IN POWER

WE ARE STRONGER TOGETHER AND OUR DESTINY IS IN OUR HANDS

PASSION ALWAYS PREVAILS !
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I would recommend getting outside England for the best fans. Bundesliga is the #1 league for fans. Aside from things like cheap accessible tickets (Munchen aside) and free travel, etc.

The Dortmund tifos are :handok: and the yellow wall is :handok::handok::handok:

Union fans rebuilt their stadium

Great derbies

A lot of smaller stadiums (hello NRL)

Away fans get a percent of seats for each game

Oktoberfest and Karneval

Also you think many leagues have this happening:

 
A little envious, as any would be magic- with Anfield the dream as a mad LFC supporter, but damn you have done well mate....congrats I say and much respect to Man Utd, who have not been the same since Fergo and Rooney days , but you just know will always come back....
To see big games like FA cup semi finals at Wembley or England play Germany was amazing. To be at Crystal Palace on a Wednesday night in April 1993 and witness United clinch their first title in 26 years and what it meant to the fans that night. Liverpool will be experiencing that soon one this madness ends.

United had 20 amazing years and the hole they are in at the moment is tough to take, For Liverpool its been a 30 year wait and for their fans thats unthinkable.

The rivalry between our clubs is the biggest in England if not the world in a club context. The games are hard fought with passionate and knowlegable fans and begrudging respect. I respect Liverpool in that they have tried to build teams with young local players like United did and mix it with a blend of strong foreign players. I like seeing clubs develop players unlike ****ty City and Chelski who buy anything that moves!
 
English, Russian and German fans laid claim to being the most committed football fans...

This guy said "hold my beer"...

When you still got it
Age is just a number
Where do you get it ? By looking after your health and fitness
 
To see big games like FA cup semi finals at Wembley or England play Germany was amazing. To be at Crystal Palace on a Wednesday night in April 1993 and witness United clinch their first title in 26 years and what it meant to the fans that night. Liverpool will be experiencing that soon one this madness ends.

United had 20 amazing years and the hole they are in at the moment is tough to take, For Liverpool its been a 30 year wait and for their fans thats unthinkable.

The rivalry between our clubs is the biggest in England if not the world in a club context. The games are hard fought with passionate and knowlegable fans and begrudging respect. I respect Liverpool in that they have tried to build teams with young local players like United did and mix it with a blend of strong foreign players. I like seeing clubs develop players unlike ****ty City and Chelski who buy anything that moves!

Great story @sheridanstand78 . Great clubs are truly made by Great people

The simple equation .....

The football club is the body
The football players are the soul
The footy fans / investors are the heart beat .
Once the heart beat stops the game ends for ever
Passionate people are the lifeline of a footy club

PASSION ALWAYS PREVAILS !
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West Ham United
COYI

A stadium full of bubbles, doesn't get much better!
My family are from the East End of London and West Ham is the team that many of them follow. I used to visit Upton Park and it would hold about 35K crowd and it was one of the most intimidating places for an away team, especially at fever pitch if Millwal or Spurs or Arsenal were the visitors.
 
My family are from the East End of London and West Ham is the team that many of them follow. I used to visit Upton Park and it would hold about 35K crowd and it was one of the most intimidating places for an away team, especially at fever pitch if Millwal or Spurs or Arsenal were the visitors.

So jealous I can hardly type haha, just not the same at the new stadium though now. You were lucky to experience the Boleyn in all its glory!
 
So jealous I can hardly type haha, just not the same at the new stadium though now. You were lucky to experience the Boleyn in all its glory!
Ive not been to the new one. I remember walking down Green Street to the ground and it was always intimidating. I have a soft spot for West Ham due to my roots. I remember the hatred the fans had for Millwall especially and they would were always a club who did well in cups and struggled in the league, my first language is cockney rhyming slang. My grandparents used that and they survived the depression and the blitz which was a tough life in the East End and football was a real lifeblood for them.
 
Ive not been to the new one. I remember walking down Green Street to the ground and it was always intimidating. I have a soft spot for West Ham due to my roots. I remember the hatred the fans had for Millwall especially and they would were always a club who did well in cups and struggled in the league, my first language is cockney rhyming slang. My grandparents used that and they survived the depression and the blitz which was a tough life in the East End and football was a real lifeblood for them.

And people today are crying because they can't get a takeaway coffee or go to the beach for a few weeks.
They'll need therapy because they can't get that Instagram selfie etc. smh.
 

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