The pressure of leapfrogging Spurs in the table yet again this season proves too much for Man U to handle.
Utd will be hoping Liverpool do them a favour by beating Leicester tonight.
Thats a shit view
Only the foktix think a resticted view is a good view
If we need a Ted Talk weâll let you know.
We?
Dull people?
To be fair every seat at Anfield tonight is a restricted view.
While Salah is the main man, Szoboszlai is very important too.
I would genuinely love someone to explain to me why a team like Leicester play out from the back against the likes of Liverpool.
Kick the fucking thing long
Ssshh now boy this isnât the Haggis or famous chicken league .
Hated by the locals mate, hope they didnt hear your tick oirish accent
The pushback from some Liverpool fans regarding âdaytrippersâ or overseas visitors attending matches at Anfield stems from a mix of cultural, economic, and emotional factors. Here are the key reasons:
- Loss of Local Identity
Liverpool FC has historically been a cornerstone of the local working-class community. Some lifelong local supporters feel that the growing influx of international fans, who may not have the same connection to the city or its traditions, dilutes the clubâs identity.
The strong local culture of singing, chanting, and passionate support is seen as central to Anfieldâs famous atmosphere, and thereâs concern that less-engaged attendees might not contribute in the same way.
- Atmosphere and Matchday Experience
Regular fans sometimes criticize âdaytrippersâ for treating matches as tourist attractions rather than sporting events. This can manifest as:
Taking selfies or filming during the game instead of participating in chants or cheering.
Lack of familiarity with Liverpoolâs traditional songs, chants, and matchday rituals.
This is perceived as weakening the legendary Anfield atmosphere, especially during critical games.
- Ticket Availability and Pricing
Tickets for Anfield matches are in extremely high demand. Local fans often struggle to get tickets because:
International visitors book months in advance through packages or secondary sellers.
Higher prices make it harder for local working-class supporters to attend regularly.
Thereâs resentment that some overseas fans are willing to pay inflated prices, exacerbating the problem.
- Commercialization of the Club
Many local supporters feel that the globalization and commercialization of Liverpool FC, while beneficial for revenue, prioritize international audiences over the local fanbase.
This has led to frustration that the club may focus more on corporate hospitality and overseas markets than on maintaining its roots in the local community.
In conclusion, the pushback often reflects broader tensions between tradition and modern globalization in football.
Youâre worse than a footix , asking chat bcg that and reposting
Arent you a footix mate?
Just like your good self mate.
The MGF love the Oirish mate. Itâs the London corporate types that draw their ire.
Whatâs MGF?