As we speak 60,000 Liverpool fans are enhancing Anglo-Greek relations in Athens prior to the Champions League final tonight. Yet Liverpool, a city of 500,000 people, has not experienced any disruption in public services or commerce while over 10% of it's population goes missing. This suggests to me that the answer to how all these people managed to get time of work to go and watch a football match is that they didn't have jobs in the first place.
They're stereotypes for a reason they are.
They're stereotypes for a reason they are.
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I once went to Liverpool for the day, just for something to do. And I swear to Jesus H Christ every other person was wearing a shell suit! It wasn't even in the early 1990's it was at least 2002.
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