Joined: Mar 07 2007 Posts: 7121 Location: Warrington
carl_spackler wrote:Not just me then.
Wonder how many of the 'shirt-swappers' are actually just fans of football in general then, without the fickleness associated with it.
I've always been a Liverpool fan, but my dad bought me many shirts when I was young, mostly through his old job, but I've had Arsenal, Blackburn, Newcastle, Aston Villa, Sampdoria, Fiorentina, AC Milan, Inter, Juve, Italy, Brazil and a Valencia kit, all through my younger days.
It'd be lovely if Rafa offered Owen a contract back at Liverpool. Ala Robbie Fowler. Obviously, on very good terms for the club, who were brilliant to him in his time at Anfield.
Sexual Deviant wrote:Unfortunately, despite the huge upturn in City's fortunes of recent, there is still a number of 'shirt-swappers' in Hull. Most of them supported Leeds (ugh) for a while, and over the years have more than likely sported Newcastle, Arsenal, Spurs and Manyoo shirts.
There is also a fair number who attached themselves to Liverpool in the 70's/80's and have never let go. Each to their own, and all that.
Not that many Man U though, from my recent trips to the City? I say not many, I mean in comparison to every other corner of the UK.
Joined: Mar 07 2007 Posts: 7121 Location: Warrington
richardviking wrote:It'd be lovely if Rafa offered Owen a contract back at Liverpool. Ala Robbie Fowler. Obviously, on very good terms for the club, who were brilliant to him in his time at Anfield.
Really don't think he has anything to offer us. He's always going to be able to score goals, but he offers nothing physically and he won't be an outlet for us. I just think the top sides need more from a forward, especially if he's up top on his own.
Joined: Oct 15 2003 Posts: 53839 Location: North Yorkshire
richardviking wrote:Hi Paul, and fao everyone from Hull who post here.
I've obviously been to Hull many-a-time for rugby league, with Widnes and for Great Britain games.
But on recent trips to the city where I visit my girlfriend, I've noticed a huge amount of people in Liverpool shirts around. More than Hull, Leeds and Man U. Is Hull a Liverpool FC-supporting hotbed?
Alright fella, traditionally Leeds Utd have always been well followed in Hull although with younger kids it's all the big four now.
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