There are people who come from much further than Liverpool to watch Widnes.
Am I right in thinking that this really has to do with the attitude of some Widnes fans towards you, because you are a scouser?
I seem to recall something along those lines.
There's certainly an anti-scouse and anti-Runcorn attitude among many of the clowns on The Truss messageboard, but there's also a racist one on there too. But, if the moderators want that sort of thing to exist, that's up to them. The thing holding Widnes back isn't some bloke who has never lived in Widnes deciding not to bother, but several thousand people deciding to become followers of some Premiership club while their home town club is struggling. They're the people to aim at. It's their town, not mine. As I said, apart from one game, I haven't watched Widnes since 2008 until the pre-season at Langtree Park. Nothing at all against the fans or the players and I hope everything goes well for them. Goodness knows they deserve it. So, after a couple of years with no team, I find myself in the position of having one which is very easy to get to and as a lover of the game, I intend to get there as often as possible because I've missed going to see a live game. It just happens to be Saints, but I'd be as happy watching any club. The game is the thing! Premiership soccer will never equal it.
Little Pepe went to nursery school one day wearing his Widnes hat. His teacher asked him why he was a Widnes fan. He said, “Because my parents are.” His teacher said, “That’s not good. What would you do if your parents were drug dealers and hookers?” He replied, “Well then I would be a Warrington fan.”
There's a Wooly over there, baggy kecks and feathered hair with a 3 star jumper half way up his back, that’s a fecking Wooly back! Oooh-to… Oooh-to-be… Oooh-to-be-a… WOOLY!
There's certainly an anti-scouse and anti-Runcorn attitude among many of the clowns on The Truss messageboard, but there's also a racist one on there too. But, if the moderators want that sort of thing to exist, that's up to them. The thing holding Widnes back isn't some bloke who has never lived in Widnes deciding not to bother, but several thousand people deciding to become followers of some Premiership club while their home town club is struggling. They're the people to aim at. It's their town, not mine. As I said, apart from one game, I haven't watched Widnes since 2008 until the pre-season at Langtree Park. Nothing at all against the fans or the players and I hope everything goes well for them. Goodness knows they deserve it. So, after a couple of years with no team, I find myself in the position of having one which is very easy to get to and as a lover of the game, I intend to get there as often as possible because I've missed going to see a live game. It just happens to be Saints, but I'd be as happy watching any club. The game is the thing! Premiership soccer will never equal it.
Fair enough, Ron.
As far as your political activism goes; Francis Maude, George Osborne and David Cameron. You get the rope and I'll kick the chairs.
His armband proved he was a red, Torres, Torres
You'll Never Walk Alone it said, Torres, Torres
We bought the lad from Sunny Spain
He gets the ball, he scores again
And Fernando Torres Liverpool's number 9
There's certainly an anti-scouse and anti-Runcorn attitude among many of the clowns on The Truss messageboard, but there's also a racist one on there too. But, if the moderators want that sort of thing to exist, that's up to them. The thing holding Widnes back isn't some bloke who has never lived in Widnes deciding not to bother, but several thousand people deciding to become followers of some Premiership club while their home town club is struggling. They're the people to aim at. It's their town, not mine. As I said, apart from one game, I haven't watched Widnes since 2008 until the pre-season at Langtree Park. Nothing at all against the fans or the players and I hope everything goes well for them. Goodness knows they deserve it. So, after a couple of years with no team, I find myself in the position of having one which is very easy to get to and as a lover of the game, I intend to get there as often as possible because I've missed going to see a live game. It just happens to be Saints, but I'd be as happy watching any club. The game is the thing! Premiership soccer will never equal it.
Having just almost choked on my farleys rusk seeing Ronnie in the away end at Widnes with a scarf with Stains colours on it, I came here to find this. Ronnie, I know I got on your nerves with my footy talk, but I like to think we had a lot of time for each other...I'll never forget your kind offer to take me to Leigh away (IIRC) when I was out of work and skint a good few years back. Never have the words 'kind offer' and 'taken to Leigh' been used in the same sentence before.
Anyway, I'm sad you jibbed Widnes off for a few choice words. I never listened to Happy Frank that time. Widnes will be here long after SOC and me and you have gone (hopefully), but one thing I could never do is go and pay to watch another RL team and actually support another team, wearing their colours. Its Widnes or no-one, its in my blood and I believe if you've watched them for 32 years, then its in your blood too.
Bloody Sintellins?? My nan has more teeth than St Helens Ronnie. There's an estate not far from the Langtree with the highest rate of inter-breeding in the UK.
I always knew you were a stubborn man and you stick to your guns if you believe you're right, but I can't see how a fan of 32 years can just "do one" on the say of a millionaire JCL.
You know I'm right, but you'll never admit it.
PS. Well, as if I could leave without mentioning football and the team, from that place I'm not from, that I follow. Managed to get myself in the executive box the other week at Anfield and met Ian Callaghan. What a bloke.
Hello Nudge lad! Well, I didn't have a professional local rugby league team once we moved back to Liverpool so once St Helens moved back to their home town, I decided to support the Merseyside club seeing as I'm a Merseyside bloke and not a Cheshire one. It's not as if I'm from Widnes or that me and Tony were strangers to watching St Helens or Warrington. It took us almost two hours from leaving the ground to getting home last Saturday and I couldn't be bothered with that every other week when I can walk down the road and get one bus and a 30 minute journey. I don't mind a bit of footy mate. Prescot Cables is very easy to get to and just like Widnes, the locals prefer watching Liverpool and Man U on the box while their own team struggles to get paying supporters. That time against Leigh, well I'm sure you'd have done the same if the shoe was on the other foot. Ian Callaghan eh? I remember him when he was 17. Took over from Alan A'Court on the wing. A week last Sunday I was in a French restaurant in Woolton and Sammy Lee came in with his family. He looks well for his age. Last Saturday we met Bobbie Goulding's dad in Wetherspoons. Also a nice bloke. Keep well mate.
His armband proved he was a red, Torres, Torres
You'll Never Walk Alone it said, Torres, Torres
We bought the lad from Sunny Spain
He gets the ball, he scores again
And Fernando Torres Liverpool's number 9
Hello Nudge lad! Well, I didn't have a professional local rugby league team once we moved back to Liverpool so once St Helens moved back to their home town, I decided to support the Merseyside club seeing as I'm a Merseyside bloke and not a Cheshire one. It's not as if I'm from Widnes or that me and Tony were strangers to watching St Helens or Warrington. It took us almost two hours from leaving the ground to getting home last Saturday and I couldn't be bothered with that every other week when I can walk down the road and get one bus and a 30 minute journey. I don't mind a bit of footy mate. Prescot Cables is very easy to get to and just like Widnes, the locals prefer watching Liverpool and Man U on the box while their own team struggles to get paying supporters. That time against Leigh, well I'm sure you'd have done the same if the shoe was on the other foot. Ian Callaghan eh? I remember him when he was 17. Took over from Alan A'Court on the wing. A week last Sunday I was in a French restaurant in Woolton and Sammy Lee came in with his family. He looks well for his age. Last Saturday we met Bobbie Goulding's dad in Wetherspoons. Also a nice bloke. Keep well mate.
Lancashire isn't it Ronald? "Don't believe those bloody politicians nudge!" you always told me.
You keep well too, ya bleeding turncoat. You'll be drinking cans of Castlemaine XXXX soon won't ya?