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Scouse and Kop?
I have only followed English Football for about 4 years or so, so I don't know alot about many clubs other than Arsenal, and I guess you couldn't really say I know "a lot" about Arsenal, relatively speaking. At any rate, what are the origins of Scouse and Kop? I know the first is loosely a term for those associated with Liverpool and Kop is the name of one end of Anfield.
The words are so inextricably linked to LFC, it would be nice to know what exactly they mean and where they come from. Thanks Billy |
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However, I'll answer. Scouse is now a generic term for both Liverpool natives and their accent. It is actually an interesting stew prepared in Liverpool. USScouse can give you the recipe. The stew came first. The Kop End is named for the Spion Kop, a hill in South Africa where a British regiment fought a gallant but futile battle in the Boer War. Many of the troops that died there where from Liverpool. In the wake of that battle, the end of the Anfield ground that was then a large hill was named the Spion Kop. The name has stuck through all these years. |
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http://images.google.com/images?q=tb...older/kop.jpeg Scouse came from the scandahoovian meal 'Lobscouse' Something like Irish stew, it was so easy to make cooks on sailing ships used to make up huge pots of the stuff and serve it up daily. In the 18 and 1900's just about every family in Liverpool had someone going to sea it was a way of life. They had about 300 "Tall ships" on every tide, coming and going on the River Mersy to all parts of the world. Pretty soon Liverpool seamen were called scouse or scouser after this delectible treat. Then it was anyone who hailed from the 'pool. We even have our own language many of the guys who have been to Liverpool have the book. Lern yerself scouse" Whoops! I just googled in Lern yerself scouse and could have saved me the typing. Try this: http://www.mikekemble.com/mside/scouse1.html |
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p.s. I'll have to check into this google thing you speak of ;) |
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Is the 96 the year of your birth? :D |
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we can only hope! alternatives: the year he graduated from highschool ( yikes )! his IQ score. hmmmmmm ( he did use "inextricably" correctly, though! ) his age. a clever attempt to disguise the fact that he prefers oral/genital stimulation. do you think this is worthy of a poll? ;) |
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Don't forget......What's a Highbury? His age? Bloody hell that's closer to mine.. :cool: |
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Actually I've always had fun in the pubs near the ground there, good fans. Don't forget to read the book and get hold of the Movie "Fever Pitch" |
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"its up for grabs now . . . " ;) |
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