No. I think you'll find that was the Goths and Visigoths.
And I don't believe for one second that the use of a stanley knife as a 'footy tool of choice' was in any way exclusive to Scousers (if indeed they were actually Scousers, or just plastic skinheads looking for an excuse for bovver).
I didn't. I pinned some of the blame for the extremely volatile suation in Liverpool at the time on her. The hatred of Thatcher, though widespread, was for various reasons (including Militant Tendency) even stronger in Liverpool than than the rest of the country - it was teetering on the edge of...
Simiar experience to me - I started Uni there in 1967, and spent 5 wonderful years in a lovely city. Wasn't a good place for jobs in the 1970s, so moved on. My daughter took me back there for a couple of days as a 60th. birthday present a few years ago - still a fantastic place, with beatiful...
Says a lot for the city that when Liverpool and Everton met at Wembley in a couple final, they didn't segregate the fans at all. Families and friends watched together, regardless of allegiances, and no trouble at all.