Why is Liverpool called a toilet

Updated on Toilet 2024-04-19
6 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    In the 1953-54 season, Liverpool FC was relegated to the Second Division. In the period following relegation, Liverpool suffered the greatest humiliation in the club's history, losing 2-1 to amateur Worcester City FC in the 1958/59 FA Cup. It is understood that a fan sitting in the stands at the time ran to the bathroom to solve personal problems before the first half was over because he felt that the game was too tasteless and drank too much beer.

    Just as this buddy started to make it easier, he suddenly heard a deep voice from the pit next to him, "Hi, bro, have you got any toliet tissue?."”。It turned out that Mr. Morse, the chairman of Liverpool at the time, ate the grilled sausages sold at the stadium and hurriedly ran to the tuba, and found that he had forgotten to bring the paper.

    After squatting on the toilet for thirty minutes, I didn't see an acquaintance coming, so I had no choice but to pull down my face and ask for help from strangers.

    Morris doesn't know this buddy, but this buddy knows Morris, the "famous" Liverpool president. He had long been dissatisfied with the current situation at Liverpool, and after helping the chairman to solve the embarrassment, the two sat down on the toilet in the Anfield toilet and began to talk. The two hit it off at first sight, the more they chatted, the more speculative they became, and the ambition in Morris's chest shocked the fan, and the fan's advanced football concepts and tactical ideas also moved Morris, and it was on that toilet that Morris made the most correct decision in his life to hire the fan as the head coach of the team.

    That's the story of Bill Shankly's arrival at Liverpool. If it weren't for that toilet, if it weren't for it, would Morris be able to last 30 minutes in the toilet? If it weren't for him, would Shankly and Morris have a chance to talk?

    Is there a chance to hit it off at first sight? Will Morris hand over the head coach role to someone who is not well known? No!

    Absolutely not! Thanks to this toilet!

    Therefore, calling Liverpool fans toilets now is actually a reminder that the "great" toilet saved them, and without the "great" toilet there would be no Shankly later, and there would be no Bob Paisley and Dalglish, let alone 18 League One titles, and these so-called Liverpool fans have not existed for a long time.

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    There are probably a few reasons why it is a copy by Chinese fans.

    See if Liverpool's crest looks a bit like an old-fashioned toilet.

    Alex Ferguson once said that Liverpool's defense was as airtight as a toilet bowl and ridiculed its playing style as conservative, and Liverpool's king was called Dalglish, which is pronounced similar to a toilet.

    There is also the fact that Liverpool has not won the Premier League so far, and after losing a title match with Manchester United, Liverpool players hid in the toilet to avoid abuse from fans, so they were named toilets.

  3. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    So far, at least, it's the greatest club in England.

  4. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    Liverpool City is famous for producing toilets.

  5. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    Chelsea are called broken cars and Manchester United are called dogs, both as a result of the mutual abuse between fans.

  6. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    This is a nickname given by Manchester United fans.

    3.1. The abbreviation is related to the toilet.

    2. The team emblem is very similar.

    3. Suppressed by Manchester United for a long time.

    It's like the toilet is always sitting.

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