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From: "j.palmer18" <>
Subject: Re: [ENG-LIV] Re: Kavanagh 1851 Census
Date: Tue, 3 Aug 2004 10:25:16 +0100
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Anne,
One last point on the subject is that when Everton and Liverpool met in
the F.A. Cup Final at Wembley, many of the cars travelling down there had
blue scarves out of one side window and red scarves out of the other side
window, as friends/families travelled down together.
It could only happen in Liverpool!!!
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From: "Anne Peat" <>
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Sent: Tuesday, August 03, 2004 8:38 AM
Subject: Re: [ENG-LIV] Re: Kavanagh 1851 Census


> Jim,
> Thanks for that. I think it illustrates that any religious affiliation
> of either team is just 'wishful thinking' on the part of those who want
> to introduce the Irish religious divide into Liverpool football as it
> was in Glasgow. Thank God that's all in the past.
>
> My father came from Liverpool ( brought up RC, son of RC mother and C
> of E father, became C of E in adult life). I have only been there once,
> but I certainly remember gaining the impression that Everton was the
> posh, and therefore Protestant team, and Liverpool the less posh and
> therefore Catholic one. But the impression was clearly wrong!
> best wishes,
> Anne




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