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Former Liverpool striker John Aldridge has taken aim at Cardiff City fans following the FA Cup clash at Anfield on Sunday.

The 8,000-strong Bluebirds were loud from minute one up at Anfield, which came across clearly in the game's television coverage.

Indeed, in his pre-Peterborough United press conference, manager Steve Morison urged fans to give his side that sort of backing when Posh come to town on Wednesday night.

Despite a commanding performance from the English giants and a 3-1 defeat, Cardiff fans certainly enjoyed their trip up to Merseyside and backed their team throughout.

However, former Reds and Republic of Ireland forward Aldridge, who began his career with Newport, has bizarrely said he was unimpressed by the travelling Welsh contingent at the weekend.

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Cardiff brought about 8,000 fans to Anfield. They got a lucky draw. They enjoyed the day out but their fans didn’t impress me," Aldridge wrote in his Liverpool Echo column.

"The likes of Shrewsbury, Leicester, and now Cardiff - some of the things that we had to endure - they don’t sing about their own team half of the time.

"But they’ve had a day out, had a bit of a jolly and got a goal. I thought they’d won the whole game the way they celebrated it.

"I’ve noticed that the away fans this season seem to have gone a lot more volatile.

"You used to get an atmosphere like that in the old days of the Kop when it was all standing.

"But all of a sudden the away fans are coming and standing and they’re definitely more volatile than they were before.

"In any case, we got the result and their goal didn’t matter because it was a cup game.

"The Cardiff fans have had a good day out in one of the best stadiums in the world. They’ve made a few bob for the club, now off you pop!"

No doubt Cardiff fans will take umbrage with Aldridge's views.

Indeed, there was a message going around on social media which was reportedly from a Liverpool steward commending Cardiff fans for their behaviour while up at Anfield.

And Cardiff boss Morison on Tuesday said he hopes for more of the same from the Bluebirds faithful when Peterborough come to town on Wednesday night.

"If we can make home [form] a bit more secure and a tougher place to come, then that helps with the fans as well, getting right behind us from the start and doing what they did on Sunday at Anfield," Morison said.

"I’d love to hear what they did at Anfield from start to finish at a home game, regardless of the result just backing the players and backing what we’re doing.

"Obviously the result dictates that! If we’re getting absolutely battered I fully expect them not to be like that.

"But if they can at least start like that then hopefully we and the fans can sustain that level for the 90 minutes."
 
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John Aldridge the Btech Ian Rush
 
Personally I didn't think the atmosphere was as great as everyone made out. I was on the fringe of it and thought it was OK but not brilliant, doubtless because of the rubbish kick off time.

Not really too bothered by Aldridge's comments. Bloody condescending and ignores the cheating of the ref and their luck but what else do you expect from a Scouser?
 
It was a big day out for both set of fans, Cardiff going to a top 6 team and Liverpool fans seeing the ground for the first time :coat:
 
Former Liverpool striker John Aldridge has taken aim at Cardiff City fans following the FA Cup clash at Anfield on Sunday.

The 8,000-strong Bluebirds were loud from minute one up at Anfield, which came across clearly in the game's television coverage.

Indeed, in his pre-Peterborough United press conference, manager Steve Morison urged fans to give his side that sort of backing when Posh come to town on Wednesday night.

Despite a commanding performance from the English giants and a 3-1 defeat, Cardiff fans certainly enjoyed their trip up to Merseyside and backed their team throughout.

However, former Reds and Republic of Ireland forward Aldridge, who began his career with Newport, has bizarrely said he was unimpressed by the travelling Welsh contingent at the weekend.

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Cardiff brought about 8,000 fans to Anfield. They got a lucky draw. They enjoyed the day out but their fans didn’t impress me," Aldridge wrote in his Liverpool Echocolumn.

"The likes of Shrewsbury, Leicester, and now Cardiff - some of the things that we had to endure - they don’t sing about their own team half of the time.

"But they’ve had a day out, had a bit of a jolly and got a goal. I thought they’d won the whole game the way they celebrated it.
"I’ve noticed that the away fans this season seem to have gone a lot more volatile.
"You used to get an atmosphere like that in the old days of the Kop when it was all standing.

"But all of a sudden the away fans are coming and standing and they’re definitely more volatile than they were before.
"In any case, we got the result and their goal didn’t matter because it was a cup game.

"The Cardiff fans have had a good day out in one of the best stadiums in the world. They’ve made a few bob for the club, now off you pop!"

No doubt Cardiff fans will take umbrage with Aldridge's views.

Indeed, there was a message going around on social media which was reportedly from a Liverpool steward commending Cardiff fans for their behaviour while up at Anfield.

And Cardiff boss Morison on Tuesday said he hopes for more of the same from the Bluebirds faithful when Peterborough come to town on Wednesday night.

"If we can make home [form] a bit more secure and a tougher place to come, then that helps with the fans as well, getting right behind us from the start and doing what they did on Sunday at Anfield," Morison said.

"I’d love to hear what they did at Anfield from start to finish at a home game, regardless of the result just backing the players and backing what we’re doing.


"Obviously the result dictates that! If we’re getting absolutely battered I fully expect them not to be like that.

"But if they can at least start like that then hopefully we and the fans can sustain that level for the 90 minutes."
Wow, what a bellend
 
"they’ve had a day out, had a bit of a jolly and got a goal. I thought they’d won the whole game the way they celebrated it.

In any case, we got the result and their goal didn’t matter because it was a cup game.

The Cardiff fans have had a good day out in one of the best stadiums in the world. They’ve made a few bob for the club, now off you pop!"

What a bell
 
Why even bring it up in the first place if it wasn't worth mentioning? What a fucking weird article.
 
“Our fans are shit, it’s not our fault because we have to sit down, the away fans are loud because they’re actual supporters of their team who are eligible for away tickets…it’s not fair”
 
"they’ve had a day out, had a bit of a jolly and got a goal. I thought they’d won the whole game the way they celebrated it.

In any case, we got the result and their goal didn’t matter because it was a cup game.

The Cardiff fans have had a good day out in one of the best stadiums in the world. They’ve made a few bob for the club, now off you pop!"

What a bell
Patronising prick
 
Former Liverpool striker John Aldridge has taken aim at Cardiff City fans following the FA Cup clash at Anfield on Sunday.

The 8,000-strong Bluebirds were loud from minute one up at Anfield, which came across clearly in the game's television coverage.

Indeed, in his pre-Peterborough United press conference, manager Steve Morison urged fans to give his side that sort of backing when Posh come to town on Wednesday night.

Despite a commanding performance from the English giants and a 3-1 defeat, Cardiff fans certainly enjoyed their trip up to Merseyside and backed their team throughout.

However, former Reds and Republic of Ireland forward Aldridge, who began his career with Newport, has bizarrely said he was unimpressed by the travelling Welsh contingent at the weekend.

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Cardiff brought about 8,000 fans to Anfield. They got a lucky draw. They enjoyed the day out but their fans didn’t impress me," Aldridge wrote in his Liverpool Echo column.

"The likes of Shrewsbury, Leicester, and now Cardiff - some of the things that we had to endure - they don’t sing about their own team half of the time.

"But they’ve had a day out, had a bit of a jolly and got a goal. I thought they’d won the whole game the way they celebrated it.

"I’ve noticed that the away fans this season seem to have gone a lot more volatile.

"You used to get an atmosphere like that in the old days of the Kop when it was all standing.

"But all of a sudden the away fans are coming and standing and they’re definitely more volatile than they were before.

"In any case, we got the result and their goal didn’t matter because it was a cup game.

"The Cardiff fans have had a good day out in one of the best stadiums in the world. They’ve made a few bob for the club, now off you pop!"

No doubt Cardiff fans will take umbrage with Aldridge's views.

Indeed, there was a message going around on social media which was reportedly from a Liverpool steward commending Cardiff fans for their behaviour while up at Anfield.

And Cardiff boss Morison on Tuesday said he hopes for more of the same from the Bluebirds faithful when Peterborough come to town on Wednesday night.

"If we can make home [form] a bit more secure and a tougher place to come, then that helps with the fans as well, getting right behind us from the start and doing what they did on Sunday at Anfield," Morison said.

"I’d love to hear what they did at Anfield from start to finish at a home game, regardless of the result just backing the players and backing what we’re doing.

"Obviously the result dictates that! If we’re getting absolutely battered I fully expect them not to be like that.

"But if they can at least start like that then hopefully we and the fans can sustain that level for the 90 minutes."
Typical scouser. Sorry don't like them don't trust them . Most of their supporters are not from there. He must have been jealous of our support otherwise why say anything. Its not all about Liverpooooool.
Another bunch of entitled fans with no respect for less well off clubs.up yours Alridge.
 
Typical scouser. Sorry don't like them don't trust them . Most of their supporters are not from there. He must have been jealous of our support otherwise why say anything. Its not all about Liverpooooool.
Another bunch of entitled fans with no respect for less well off clubs.up yours Alridge.
We sang them ”We support our local team” perhaps it never went down well
 
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He mentions Shrewsbury and it seems he’s implying we sang songs related to hillsborough. If so not the first Liverpool fan I’ve seen state this. Did anyone hear any? I genuinely didn’t but wouldn’t be surprised if some of the cringe brigade tried to. But they seemed to struggle with understanding some of our songs- “you’re just a shit Kyle Walker” for example
 
John Aldridge...didn’t he play for Liverpool once:shrug2:
 
He mentions Shrewsbury and it seems he’s implying we sang songs related to hillsborough. If so not the first Liverpool fan I’ve seen state this. Did anyone hear any? I genuinely didn’t but wouldn’t be surprised if some of the cringe brigade tried to. But they seemed to struggle with understanding some of our songs- “you’re just a shit Kyle Walker” for example
Didn't hear a single word about Hillsborough. Few jibes about supporting local team etc. Fans pretty close in areas and loads of personal spats going on so not impossible some arsehole said something crass
 
Ex player no longer in the public eye tries to make antagonistic comment in local rag in order to get hits on website.

Boooooring
Boooooooooooooring
Boooooooooooooooriiiiiiinnng
 
Didn't hear a single word about Hillsborough. Few jibes about supporting local team etc. Fans pretty close in areas and loads of personal spats going on so not impossible some arsehole said something crass
Shrewsbury fans sang about the 97 while out and about. Liverpool echo called Leicester fans moronic for singing “feed the scousers” And he’s Linked us to both of them in the article. Didn’t hear anything particularly controversial unless they thought hymns and arias was about them. We support our local team did seem to rile them. Oh well, next time I’ll stick to “thank you for having us” and “ooh aren’t you wonderful” :nope:
 
Shrewsbury fans sang about the 97 while out and about. Liverpool echo called Leicester fans moronic for singing “feed the scousers” And he’s Linked us to both of them in the article. Didn’t hear anything particularly controversial unless they thought hymns and arias was about them. We support our local team did seem to rile them. Oh well, next time I’ll stick to “thank you for having us” and “ooh aren’t you wonderful” :nope:
I saw or heard nothing to lump us in with the misbehaviour of others. I was actually surprised about how respectable our fans were on Sunday.

i can't remember anything worse than we support our local team and a few jibes about the atmosphere. Few songs about the Jacks that they might have thought were about them as Man Utd sing similar songs. Liverpool fans very thin skinned as a rule and all think their club is the holy of holies so get upset if anyone doesn't treat them with reverence.
 
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