OK explain to me how you enjoy the game outside a ground when there is no big screen set up etc, I honestly don't understand that? That is why I made the point of people crowding around on a mobile phone or listening on a radio.
Ok..ok...lets start with a few basics.Merseyside is a hotbed of football.People are fanatical about.One manager even said It's more important than life itself. LFC attract millions of fans worldwide...millions..an
d they all think they have a special bond with the team..the club...our history..even the city itself. Local fans feel that but even more so..OK..some fans even want their ashes scattered around the ground or in front of the Kop goal.
OK...with me so far..OK...good...now we haven't won the league for 30 years..the fans are desperate for us to win it...some even say "I'd die happy if we could win the league"....now the outpouring of relief, celebration, euphoria...etc...will be almost unprecendented when we win the league...even with our glorious history....now a lot of these fans will want to be there..can't get in but "being there" is the next best thing...now all these fans...could be thousands..could turn up and break social distancing rules....but the G'ment don't want that to happen...so then propose going neutral on us.
Now if these fans do turn up.....they know they won't be able to see the action...but they have the devices to get the update almost as it happens...modern technology...but it's the joy of being there...with other fans...to celebrate..
I hope that explains why fans would want to "be there" for this sporting historic triumph....these few "fuckwit" fans you refer to could morph into thousands of loyal decent fans who understand the meaning of being a LFC supporter and are prepared to put up with not having a "big screen set up" and missing "watching it on telly"...to be there...to feel the bond and enjoy the moment..
Think I got through this time...well nearly..
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