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By *siancouplehants OP   Couple
over a year ago

K-PAX

Any liverpool fans out there?

YNWA

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Any liverpool fans out there?

YNWA"

There's some Liverpool fans.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

No!

I prefer to support a team that hasn't won anything in my lifetime.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

We're Liverpool supporters. Sad that there will be no victory parade.

YNWA

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Hopefully these threads will die off soon and we won't have to suffer them for another 30 years

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Hopefully these threads will die off soon and we won't have to suffer them for another 30 years "

Why?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Finally

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By *ewforestguyMan
over a year ago

England

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By *ewforestguyMan
over a year ago

England

Absolutely fair play to them. And if I were them I'd be insufferable too!!! There's a lot of other teams that have gone a hell of a lot longer since they last won a league title!!! Jealousy is such a horrible trait.

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By *ncemoreroundthesunCouple
over a year ago

on the move

Just when we thought this year couldn't get any worse....

Well done

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By *hom01Man
over a year ago

Rugby

Morning everyone - I go to lots of games & have been all over Europe watching my team & last night seemed a bit surreal - something that I've craved for years & not really able to celebrate properly - my head feels better today than what it would've after a party I guess !!

Happy Friday everyone

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Hopefully these threads will die off soon and we won't have to suffer them for another 30 years "
i so know what you mean !

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Any liverpool fans out there?

YNWA"

Liverpool fan here. LOUD AND PROUD!!!

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By *rumpyMcFuckNuggetMan
over a year ago

Den of Iniquity


"No!

I prefer to support a team that hasn't won anything in my lifetime. "

Haha same as

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Hopefully be another 30 years till they win it again lol

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By *ikely ladMan
over a year ago

Hounslow


"Hopefully be another 30 years till they win it again lol

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great shout!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Hopefully be another 30 years till they win it again lol

great shout! "

Jealousy jealousy jealousy. That's what little children do in the sandbox

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Wrong shaped balls for me!

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By *ljamMan
over a year ago

Edinburgh


"Wrong shaped balls for me! "

Great username. Joint favourite Ghibli film.

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By *elshcouple18Couple
over a year ago

Cardiff

At least it takes the focus away from all the other crap going on at the moment.. Fighting, riots, give them their moment, poor scouser.. Scouse lives matter..

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By *ljamMan
over a year ago

Edinburgh

Liverpool have a world-class Scottish player again, and they're winning the league again... it's no coincidence!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I'm a man u fan and I can honestly say well done liverpool a well deserved title I just hope that man u can regain what they had in the fergie days and challenge liverpool for it in the next couple of seasons it's a big gap to close but in ole I trust. Liverpool and man u are without question the 2 biggest clubs in england and it would be nice for them to both me fighting for the title each year I love the rivalry

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Over the moon here it's been a long hard 30 years YNWA

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Not one Liverpool fan from Liverpool on this thread YAWN

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By *ilver Fox 60Man
over a year ago

Southport

We've all got sore heads

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By *Wman15Man
over a year ago

E Herts

Do any Liverpool fans actually come from or reside in the city??

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By *ilver Fox 60Man
over a year ago

Southport

Only half the population

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By *ionelhutzMan
over a year ago

liverpool

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By *ionelhutzMan
over a year ago

liverpool


"Not one Liverpool fan from Liverpool on this thread YAWN"

Wrong

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Do any Liverpool fans actually come from or reside in the city?? "

Just waiting for the Thai, Norwegian and American fans to post their congratulations....

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

#Champ19ns #backonourperch #kingklopp #YNWA

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Awesome

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Not one Liverpool fan from Liverpool on this thread YAWN

Wrong"

You've only just come on this thread, I was RIGHT

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By *ionelhutzMan
over a year ago

liverpool

Liverpool are like utd..they both are natonal(if not international clubs)

However it's a myth to say no one in the city supports them.Most people I know are reds and there are houses decorated all over the city in red.

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By *uninlondon69Man
over a year ago

Tower Bridge South


"Not one Liverpool fan from Liverpool on this thread YAWN"

Some of us just don't live there any more. Your club isn't even in the city named on the badge.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Liverpool are like utd..they both are natonal(if not international clubs)

However it's a myth to say no one in the city supports them.Most people I know are reds and there are houses decorated all over the city in red."

They're just Labour supporters like yourself Lionel.

Bet once you step inside it's all royal blue.

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By *ionelhutzMan
over a year ago

liverpool


"Liverpool are like utd..they both are natonal(if not international clubs)

However it's a myth to say no one in the city supports them.Most people I know are reds and there are houses decorated all over the city in red.

They're just Labour supporters like yourself Lionel.

Bet once you step inside it's all royal blue."

Ha ha!

Bloos are all in hiding today

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By *siancouplehants OP   Couple
over a year ago

K-PAX

I have posted this on another thread but feel it is needed here so here goes

A new pandemic is sweeping Manchester and the Blue side of merseyside it is called

LIVID-19

Symptoms include a bitter taste in the mouth,eating your own words,a jealous rage,avoiding social media chatting nonsense like null and void and tainted title

there is no known cure,you'll just have to grin and bear this one.....ynwa

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By *ouple in LancashireCouple
over a year ago

in Lancashire


"Not one Liverpool fan from Liverpool on this thread YAWN"

Used to get this when I lived down south, you do know that people born in one place can and do move?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Not one Liverpool fan from Liverpool on this thread YAWN

Some of us just don't live there any more. Your club isn't even in the city named on the badge."

And where is that?

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By *illbilly47Man
over a year ago

Faversham

I’m a lifelong Liverpool fan and I live in the South East. A football club wouldn’t financially survive it was just supported by fans from the city it’s in.

I’ve seen so many lows and magnificent highs and this tops the lot. To same I’m as happy as a pig in shit is an understatement. I was starting to think I wouldn’t see us win another league title in my lifetime until Jurgen came along.

What an already superb achievement for all involved

YNWA

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By *ionelhutzMan
over a year ago

liverpool


"I’m a lifelong Liverpool fan and I live in the South East. A football club wouldn’t financially survive it was just supported by fans from the city it’s in.

I’ve seen so many lows and magnificent highs and this tops the lot. To same I’m as happy as a pig in shit is an understatement. I was starting to think I wouldn’t see us win another league title in my lifetime until Jurgen came along.

What an already superb achievement for all involved

YNWA"

Lots of football clubs survive with only local support.

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By *ouple in LancashireCouple
over a year ago

in Lancashire

Last season the blue mancs were worthy and deserved winners, this one it's us and as my best man who lives down south but is a Prestwick boy and was a season ticket holder in the bad and good days at Old Trafford said albeit through gritted teeth 'what Liverpool have done this season on the back of being so close last season is deserving of respect'..

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I’m a lifelong Liverpool fan and I live in the South East. A football club wouldn’t financially survive it was just supported by fans from the city it’s in.

I’ve seen so many lows and magnificent highs and this tops the lot. To same I’m as happy as a pig in shit is an understatement. I was starting to think I wouldn’t see us win another league title in my lifetime until Jurgen came along.

What an already superb achievement for all involved

YNWA

Lots of football clubs survive with only local support."

I have to agree, look at Burnley, who are not in debt and last time I looked were the 34th richest club in the world

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By *illbilly47Man
over a year ago

Faversham

They do and thankfully they do but not in top flight football unfortunately

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"They do and thankfully they do but not in top flight football unfortunately"

You mean the euros? See my Burnley comment

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I'm a red manc but credit where it's due. They played well and deserve it this season. It was finally their year.

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By *illbilly47Man
over a year ago

Faversham

All we need is to find Gary Neville so he can congratulate us

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By *ionelhutzMan
over a year ago

liverpool


"They do and thankfully they do but not in top flight football unfortunately"

Burnley,Bournemouth,Newcastle,villa,Norwich,city,Everton etc.

Only liverpool and utd have huge out of town support and most money now comes from the tele.

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By *ionelhutzMan
over a year ago

liverpool


"I'm a red manc but credit where it's due. They played well and deserve it this season. It was finally their year. "

I was never that magnanimous when you shower won it

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By *ikely ladMan
over a year ago

Hounslow


"Hopefully be another 30 years till they win it again lol

great shout!

Jealousy jealousy jealousy. That's what little children do in the sandbox "

not jealously, I've been there to see my team win major club trophies, and not from my sofa.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I'm a red manc but credit where it's due. They played well and deserve it this season. It was finally their year.

I was never that magnanimous when you shower won it

"

you mean when we was the first club to win the premier league and the treble!!! Pmsl. I can only be nice for so long

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I'm a red manc but credit where it's due. They played well and deserve it this season. It was finally their year.

I was never that magnanimous when you shower won it

"

Exactly this!!! Hell will freeze over when I'm nice to your shower from the other end of the East Lancs.

I know a few dirty Mancs who'll be celebrating today who just happened to be born in the early 70's. Glory hunting at it's "finest"!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I'm a red manc but credit where it's due. They played well and deserve it this season. It was finally their year.

I was never that magnanimous when you shower won it

Exactly this!!! Hell will freeze over when I'm nice to your shower from the other end of the East Lancs.

I know a few dirty Mancs who'll be celebrating today who just happened to be born in the early 70's. Glory hunting at it's "finest"! "

why would a red be celebrating the scousers lol.

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By *ionelhutzMan
over a year ago

liverpool


"I'm a red manc but credit where it's due. They played well and deserve it this season. It was finally their year.

I was never that magnanimous when you shower won it

you mean when we was the first club to win the premier league and the treble!!! Pmsl. I can only be nice for so long "

What a shitty night that was!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I'm a red manc but credit where it's due. They played well and deserve it this season. It was finally their year.

I was never that magnanimous when you shower won it

you mean when we was the first club to win the premier league and the treble!!! Pmsl. I can only be nice for so long

What a shitty night that was! "

I'm sure you found a way to get over it lol.

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By *ionelhutzMan
over a year ago

liverpool


"I'm a red manc but credit where it's due. They played well and deserve it this season. It was finally their year.

I was never that magnanimous when you shower won it

Exactly this!!! Hell will freeze over when I'm nice to your shower from the other end of the East Lancs.

I know a few dirty Mancs who'll be celebrating today who just happened to be born in the early 70's. Glory hunting at it's "finest"! "

Why would a manc support liverpool?

Dont know any scousers who support utd or city.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I'm a red manc but credit where it's due. They played well and deserve it this season. It was finally their year.

I was never that magnanimous when you shower won it

you mean when we was the first club to win the premier league and the treble!!! Pmsl. I can only be nice for so long

What a shitty night that was! I'm sure you found a way to get over it lol. "

Think Corona has more chance of another season than liverpool. Pmsl.

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By *ionelhutzMan
over a year ago

liverpool


"I'm a red manc but credit where it's due. They played well and deserve it this season. It was finally their year.

I was never that magnanimous when you shower won it

you mean when we was the first club to win the premier league and the treble!!! Pmsl. I can only be nice for so long

What a shitty night that was! I'm sure you found a way to get over it lol. Think Corona has more chance of another season than liverpool. Pmsl. "

No chance.

We will win it next year.

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By *elshsunsWoman
over a year ago

Flintshire

Yep I Have waited 30 yrs to see this again .... to say I’m delighted is an understatement

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I'm a red manc but credit where it's due. They played well and deserve it this season. It was finally their year.

I was never that magnanimous when you shower won it

Exactly this!!! Hell will freeze over when I'm nice to your shower from the other end of the East Lancs.

I know a few dirty Mancs who'll be celebrating today who just happened to be born in the early 70's. Glory hunting at it's "finest"!

Why would a manc support liverpool?

Dont know any scousers who support utd or city."

Because they were winning everything at the time. It beggars belief.

I'm a born and bred Salford lad. It's United, Salford City, Salford Red Devils and Lancashire Cricket. Simples. Never got it how people can support teams hundreds of miles away, what sort of an affinity do you have to that club? Ok I get it people move around and maybe their parent is a native Manc/Scouser etc but 95% can't claim that. It's just weird IMO.

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By *ensualbicockMan
over a year ago

liverpool wavertree picton clock


"I'm a red manc but credit where it's due. They played well and deserve it this season. It was finally their year.

I was never that magnanimous when you shower won it

Exactly this!!! Hell will freeze over when I'm nice to your shower from the other end of the East Lancs.

I know a few dirty Mancs who'll be celebrating today who just happened to be born in the early 70's. Glory hunting at it's "finest"!

Why would a manc support liverpool?

Dont know any scousers who support utd or city."

I'd support city and man u over liverpool any day. And I'm scouse

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By *ionelhutzMan
over a year ago

liverpool


"I'm a red manc but credit where it's due. They played well and deserve it this season. It was finally their year.

I was never that magnanimous when you shower won it

Exactly this!!! Hell will freeze over when I'm nice to your shower from the other end of the East Lancs.

I know a few dirty Mancs who'll be celebrating today who just happened to be born in the early 70's. Glory hunting at it's "finest"!

Why would a manc support liverpool?

Dont know any scousers who support utd or city.

I'd support city and man u over liverpool any day. And I'm scouse "

Bloo?

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By *eter1088Man
over a year ago

Lincoln

Massive, just massive

The Mighty Reds strike again, adding another trophy to the cabinet....even if it has taken thirty years for this last one.

YNWA

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By *ionelhutzMan
over a year ago

liverpool


"I'm a red manc but credit where it's due. They played well and deserve it this season. It was finally their year.

I was never that magnanimous when you shower won it

Exactly this!!! Hell will freeze over when I'm nice to your shower from the other end of the East Lancs.

I know a few dirty Mancs who'll be celebrating today who just happened to be born in the early 70's. Glory hunting at it's "finest"!

Why would a manc support liverpool?

Dont know any scousers who support utd or city.

Because they were winning everything at the time. It beggars belief.

I'm a born and bred Salford lad. It's United, Salford City, Salford Red Devils and Lancashire Cricket. Simples. Never got it how people can support teams hundreds of miles away, what sort of an affinity do you have to that club? Ok I get it people move around and maybe their parent is a native Manc/Scouser etc but 95% can't claim that. It's just weird IMO."

Yeah I dont get that.

I'd like to think if lpool won fuck all I'd still support them.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I'm a Leicester City fan, a STH, however I'm thrilled that Liverpool have won the Prem

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By *ensualbicockMan
over a year ago

liverpool wavertree picton clock


"I'm a red manc but credit where it's due. They played well and deserve it this season. It was finally their year.

I was never that magnanimous when you shower won it

Exactly this!!! Hell will freeze over when I'm nice to your shower from the other end of the East Lancs.

I know a few dirty Mancs who'll be celebrating today who just happened to be born in the early 70's. Glory hunting at it's "finest"!

Why would a manc support liverpool?

Dont know any scousers who support utd or city.

I'd support city and man u over liverpool any day. And I'm scouse

Bloo?"

Very much so

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By *ionelhutzMan
over a year ago

liverpool


"I'm a red manc but credit where it's due. They played well and deserve it this season. It was finally their year.

I was never that magnanimous when you shower won it

Exactly this!!! Hell will freeze over when I'm nice to your shower from the other end of the East Lancs.

I know a few dirty Mancs who'll be celebrating today who just happened to be born in the early 70's. Glory hunting at it's "finest"!

Why would a manc support liverpool?

Dont know any scousers who support utd or city.

I'd support city and man u over liverpool any day. And I'm scouse

Bloo?

Very much so "

Thought so

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

YNWA

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By *.D.I.D.A.SMan
over a year ago

London/Essex... ish... Romford to be exact


"I'm a red manc but credit where it's due. They played well and deserve it this season. It was finally their year.

I was never that magnanimous when you shower won it

Exactly this!!! Hell will freeze over when I'm nice to your shower from the other end of the East Lancs.

I know a few dirty Mancs who'll be celebrating today who just happened to be born in the early 70's. Glory hunting at it's "finest"!

Why would a manc support liverpool?

Dont know any scousers who support utd or city.

Because they were winning everything at the time. It beggars belief.

I'm a born and bred Salford lad. It's United, Salford City, Salford Red Devils and Lancashire Cricket. Simples. Never got it how people can support teams hundreds of miles away, what sort of an affinity do you have to that club? Ok I get it people move around and maybe their parent is a native Manc/Scouser etc but 95% can't claim that. It's just weird IMO.

Yeah I dont get that.

I'd like to think if lpool won fuck all I'd still support them."

I have never heard of a Manc Liverpool fan. That's just weird. However, at half time I could hear YNWA blaring out from someone's house, here in Essex. Liverpool were the original franchise I suppose whose popularity transcended beyond its own vicinity. Modern football fans or followers are following in this trend nowadays. I heard West Country accents and accents from all over the South at West Ham for example. However, strangest was hearing an Arsenal fan with a Manc accent, similar to your Liverpool fan. With such strong football heritage in his own region, why would they choose to support a rival city club? Baffling.

If Liverpool had to win then I'm glad they did it in a situation where the occasion was suppressed. There are aspects I do admire such as their sense of identity and regional pride. But they can be self righteous whiney bastards.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

YNWA

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I'm a red manc but credit where it's due. They played well and deserve it this season. It was finally their year.

I was never that magnanimous when you shower won it

Exactly this!!! Hell will freeze over when I'm nice to your shower from the other end of the East Lancs.

I know a few dirty Mancs who'll be celebrating today who just happened to be born in the early 70's. Glory hunting at it's "finest"!

Why would a manc support liverpool?

Dont know any scousers who support utd or city.

Because they were winning everything at the time. It beggars belief.

I'm a born and bred Salford lad. It's United, Salford City, Salford Red Devils and Lancashire Cricket. Simples. Never got it how people can support teams hundreds of miles away, what sort of an affinity do you have to that club? Ok I get it people move around and maybe their parent is a native Manc/Scouser etc but 95% can't claim that. It's just weird IMO.

Yeah I dont get that.

I'd like to think if lpool won fuck all I'd still support them. I have never heard of a Manc Liverpool fan. That's just weird. However, at half time I could hear YNWA blaring out from someone's house, here in Essex. Liverpool were the original franchise I suppose whose popularity transcended beyond its own vicinity. Modern football fans or followers are following in this trend nowadays. I heard West Country accents and accents from all over the South at West Ham for example. However, strangest was hearing an Arsenal fan with a Manc accent, similar to your Liverpool fan. With such strong football heritage in his own region, why would they choose to support a rival city club? Baffling.

If Liverpool had to win then I'm glad they did it in a situation where the occasion was suppressed. There are aspects I do admire such as their sense of identity and regional pride. But they can be self righteous whiney bastards. "

If only Fab had the option to Bold that last sentence. Nail on head!

That to$$er Colin Murray will have drowned in his own jizz last night as well.

My brother-in-law.. born in Wigan but brought up in Altrincham from a very early age - Liverpool fan. One of his best mates, born & brought up in Altrincham - Liverpool fan.

Lad I used to work with in his late 40's, born in Salford, always lived in Salford. - Liverpool fan.

As much as I dislike the Blue Noses round here at least they're local. Scouse supporting for a Manc/Salfordian is worthy of death by treason!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

OK I'll say this and I will shut my big gob, Liverpool without doubt have been the best team this season, in fact they have played some sensational football, well and truly deserved, I don't like it, I hope it doesn't happen again,however credit where it is due.

I love you all... Dash x

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I'm a red manc but credit where it's due. They played well and deserve it this season. It was finally their year.

I was never that magnanimous when you shower won it

Exactly this!!! Hell will freeze over when I'm nice to your shower from the other end of the East Lancs.

I know a few dirty Mancs who'll be celebrating today who just happened to be born in the early 70's. Glory hunting at it's "finest"!

Why would a manc support liverpool?

Dont know any scousers who support utd or city.

Because they were winning everything at the time. It beggars belief.

I'm a born and bred Salford lad. It's United, Salford City, Salford Red Devils and Lancashire Cricket. Simples. Never got it how people can support teams hundreds of miles away, what sort of an affinity do you have to that club? Ok I get it people move around and maybe their parent is a native Manc/Scouser etc but 95% can't claim that. It's just weird IMO."

Bit salty aren't you karen, everything okay at home.

Try a snickers, diva's get mad when they are hungry!

Does this mean i'm not entitled to enjoy Formula 1 because none of the manufacturers are based in the little city I live in!?

Your point is,

Well,

Pointless really

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By *ouple in LancashireCouple
over a year ago

in Lancashire


"I'm a red manc but credit where it's due. They played well and deserve it this season. It was finally their year.

I was never that magnanimous when you shower won it

you mean when we was the first club to win the premier league and the treble!!! Pmsl. I can only be nice for so long

What a shitty night that was! I'm sure you found a way to get over it lol. Think Corona has more chance of another season than liverpool. Pmsl. "

Well get to 21 before your lot..

Thursday night euro footie again for you next season..

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By *ouple in LancashireCouple
over a year ago

in Lancashire


"I'm a red manc but credit where it's due. They played well and deserve it this season. It was finally their year.

I was never that magnanimous when you shower won it

Exactly this!!! Hell will freeze over when I'm nice to your shower from the other end of the East Lancs.

I know a few dirty Mancs who'll be celebrating today who just happened to be born in the early 70's. Glory hunting at it's "finest"!

Why would a manc support liverpool?

Dont know any scousers who support utd or city.

I'd support city and man u over liverpool any day. And I'm scouse "

See I just don't get that, would always prefer if Everton were doing well again rather than any other cities team after the one of my birth..

And even in Europe if its any British club v a foreign one in a final I want them to win..

Even man u..

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I'm a red manc but credit where it's due. They played well and deserve it this season. It was finally their year.

I was never that magnanimous when you shower won it

Exactly this!!! Hell will freeze over when I'm nice to your shower from the other end of the East Lancs.

I know a few dirty Mancs who'll be celebrating today who just happened to be born in the early 70's. Glory hunting at it's "finest"!

Why would a manc support liverpool?

Dont know any scousers who support utd or city.

I'd support city and man u over liverpool any day. And I'm scouse

See I just don't get that, would always prefer if Everton were doing well again rather than any other cities team after the one of my birth..

And even in Europe if its any British club v a foreign one in a final I want them to win..

Even man u.. "

agreed. I'd rather city win if we stand no chance. Loyal to my home town lol.

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By *ionelhutzMan
over a year ago

liverpool


"I'm a red manc but credit where it's due. They played well and deserve it this season. It was finally their year.

I was never that magnanimous when you shower won it

Exactly this!!! Hell will freeze over when I'm nice to your shower from the other end of the East Lancs.

I know a few dirty Mancs who'll be celebrating today who just happened to be born in the early 70's. Glory hunting at it's "finest"!

Why would a manc support liverpool?

Dont know any scousers who support utd or city.

Because they were winning everything at the time. It beggars belief.

I'm a born and bred Salford lad. It's United, Salford City, Salford Red Devils and Lancashire Cricket. Simples. Never got it how people can support teams hundreds of miles away, what sort of an affinity do you have to that club? Ok I get it people move around and maybe their parent is a native Manc/Scouser etc but 95% can't claim that. It's just weird IMO.

Yeah I dont get that.

I'd like to think if lpool won fuck all I'd still support them. I have never heard of a Manc Liverpool fan. That's just weird. However, at half time I could hear YNWA blaring out from someone's house, here in Essex. Liverpool were the original franchise I suppose whose popularity transcended beyond its own vicinity. Modern football fans or followers are following in this trend nowadays. I heard West Country accents and accents from all over the South at West Ham for example. However, strangest was hearing an Arsenal fan with a Manc accent, similar to your Liverpool fan. With such strong football heritage in his own region, why would they choose to support a rival city club? Baffling.

If Liverpool had to win then I'm glad they did it in a situation where the occasion was suppressed. There are aspects I do admire such as their sense of identity and regional pride. But they can be self righteous whiney bastards.

If only Fab had the option to Bold that last sentence. Nail on head!

That to$$er Colin Murray will have drowned in his own jizz last night as well.

My brother-in-law.. born in Wigan but brought up in Altrincham from a very early age - Liverpool fan. One of his best mates, born & brought up in Altrincham - Liverpool fan.

Lad I used to work with in his late 40's, born in Salford, always lived in Salford. - Liverpool fan.

As much as I dislike the Blue Noses round here at least they're local. Scouse supporting for a Manc/Salfordian is worthy of death by treason! "

Depends what you mean by self righteous.

Said it before cant see how any self respecting manc can support liverpool but altrincham is one of those border towns isnt it?

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By *ouple in LancashireCouple
over a year ago

in Lancashire


"OK I'll say this and I will shut my big gob, Liverpool without doubt have been the best team this season, in fact they have played some sensational football, well and truly deserved, I don't like it, I hope it doesn't happen again,however credit where it is due.

I love you all... Dash x

"

Respect mate..

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By *ionelhutzMan
over a year ago

liverpool


"I'm a red manc but credit where it's due. They played well and deserve it this season. It was finally their year.

I was never that magnanimous when you shower won it

Exactly this!!! Hell will freeze over when I'm nice to your shower from the other end of the East Lancs.

I know a few dirty Mancs who'll be celebrating today who just happened to be born in the early 70's. Glory hunting at it's "finest"!

Why would a manc support liverpool?

Dont know any scousers who support utd or city.

I'd support city and man u over liverpool any day. And I'm scouse

See I just don't get that, would always prefer if Everton were doing well again rather than any other cities team after the one of my birth..

And even in Europe if its any British club v a foreign one in a final I want them to win..

Even man u.. "

Everton despise lpool with a passion

Saying that if the bloos got relegated I'd gladly pop the champers.

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By *aynek80Man
over a year ago

Wirral


"Any liverpool fans out there?

YNWA"

Oh yes! Hi

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By *ouple in LancashireCouple
over a year ago

in Lancashire


"I'm a red manc but credit where it's due. They played well and deserve it this season. It was finally their year.

I was never that magnanimous when you shower won it

Exactly this!!! Hell will freeze over when I'm nice to your shower from the other end of the East Lancs.

I know a few dirty Mancs who'll be celebrating today who just happened to be born in the early 70's. Glory hunting at it's "finest"!

Why would a manc support liverpool?

Dont know any scousers who support utd or city.

I'd support city and man u over liverpool any day. And I'm scouse

See I just don't get that, would always prefer if Everton were doing well again rather than any other cities team after the one of my birth..

And even in Europe if its any British club v a foreign one in a final I want them to win..

Even man u..

Everton despise lpool with a passion

Saying that if the bloos got relegated I'd gladly pop the champers."

I know, like many things it's more complicated than just them and us..

Tbh growing up in town then the sticks of Huyton we never bothered as kids with some of the historical issues that fuel such deep seated hatred, Protestant or Catholic never came into it..

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By *loria JamesTV/TS
over a year ago

Durham


"I'm a man u fan and I can honestly say well done liverpool a well deserved title I just hope that man u can regain what they had in the fergie days and challenge liverpool for it in the next couple of seasons it's a big gap to close but in ole I trust. Liverpool and man u are without question the 2 biggest clubs in england and it would be nice for them to both me fighting for the title each year I love the rivalry

"

well said, to classy clubs and Fergie was very supportive over Hillsborough. Klopp is class and they were brilliant for the last two seasons. Just wish my time could aspire to those heights x

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By *ionelhutzMan
over a year ago

liverpool


"I'm a red manc but credit where it's due. They played well and deserve it this season. It was finally their year.

I was never that magnanimous when you shower won it

Exactly this!!! Hell will freeze over when I'm nice to your shower from the other end of the East Lancs.

I know a few dirty Mancs who'll be celebrating today who just happened to be born in the early 70's. Glory hunting at it's "finest"!

Why would a manc support liverpool?

Dont know any scousers who support utd or city.

I'd support city and man u over liverpool any day. And I'm scouse

See I just don't get that, would always prefer if Everton were doing well again rather than any other cities team after the one of my birth..

And even in Europe if its any British club v a foreign one in a final I want them to win..

Even man u..

Everton despise lpool with a passion

Saying that if the bloos got relegated I'd gladly pop the champers.

I know, like many things it's more complicated than just them and us..

Tbh growing up in town then the sticks of Huyton we never bothered as kids with some of the historical issues that fuel such deep seated hatred, Protestant or Catholic never came into it.. "

It was back in the 60s but it's never been a Glasgow like situation

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By *.D.I.D.A.SMan
over a year ago

London/Essex... ish... Romford to be exact


"I'm a red manc but credit where it's due. They played well and deserve it this season. It was finally their year.

I was never that magnanimous when you shower won it

Exactly this!!! Hell will freeze over when I'm nice to your shower from the other end of the East Lancs.

I know a few dirty Mancs who'll be celebrating today who just happened to be born in the early 70's. Glory hunting at it's "finest"!

Why would a manc support liverpool?

Dont know any scousers who support utd or city.

Because they were winning everything at the time. It beggars belief.

I'm a born and bred Salford lad. It's United, Salford City, Salford Red Devils and Lancashire Cricket. Simples. Never got it how people can support teams hundreds of miles away, what sort of an affinity do you have to that club? Ok I get it people move around and maybe their parent is a native Manc/Scouser etc but 95% can't claim that. It's just weird IMO.

Bit salty aren't you karen, everything okay at home.

Try a snickers, diva's get mad when they are hungry!

Does this mean i'm not entitled to enjoy Formula 1 because none of the manufacturers are based in the little city I live in!?

Your point is,

Well,

Pointless really

"

I disagree. It's often been mentioned that football is tribal. Historically football was intrinsically linked to it's local community. But I guess these traditions have been eroded and teams are now like brands in the same way F1 teams are and most American sports franchises. Personally I find it quite a fraught experience discussing football with anyone who doesn't support their hometown club. It is hard to quantify passion or love for a team but it is also hard to correlate how someone can really experience the nuances and affinity of supporting a local team.

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By *ouple in LancashireCouple
over a year ago

in Lancashire


"I'm a red manc but credit where it's due. They played well and deserve it this season. It was finally their year.

I was never that magnanimous when you shower won it

Exactly this!!! Hell will freeze over when I'm nice to your shower from the other end of the East Lancs.

I know a few dirty Mancs who'll be celebrating today who just happened to be born in the early 70's. Glory hunting at it's "finest"!

Why would a manc support liverpool?

Dont know any scousers who support utd or city.

I'd support city and man u over liverpool any day. And I'm scouse

See I just don't get that, would always prefer if Everton were doing well again rather than any other cities team after the one of my birth..

And even in Europe if its any British club v a foreign one in a final I want them to win..

Even man u..

Everton despise lpool with a passion

Saying that if the bloos got relegated I'd gladly pop the champers.

I know, like many things it's more complicated than just them and us..

Tbh growing up in town then the sticks of Huyton we never bothered as kids with some of the historical issues that fuel such deep seated hatred, Protestant or Catholic never came into it..

It was back in the 60s but it's never been a Glasgow like situation "

Got to be honest we used to bait the orange order from a safe distance when they marched, Queens drive springs to mind it was more about a bit of a laugh than any hatred..

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By *ionelhutzMan
over a year ago

liverpool


"I'm a red manc but credit where it's due. They played well and deserve it this season. It was finally their year.

I was never that magnanimous when you shower won it

Exactly this!!! Hell will freeze over when I'm nice to your shower from the other end of the East Lancs.

I know a few dirty Mancs who'll be celebrating today who just happened to be born in the early 70's. Glory hunting at it's "finest"!

Why would a manc support liverpool?

Dont know any scousers who support utd or city.

Because they were winning everything at the time. It beggars belief.

I'm a born and bred Salford lad. It's United, Salford City, Salford Red Devils and Lancashire Cricket. Simples. Never got it how people can support teams hundreds of miles away, what sort of an affinity do you have to that club? Ok I get it people move around and maybe their parent is a native Manc/Scouser etc but 95% can't claim that. It's just weird IMO.

Bit salty aren't you karen, everything okay at home.

Try a snickers, diva's get mad when they are hungry!

Does this mean i'm not entitled to enjoy Formula 1 because none of the manufacturers are based in the little city I live in!?

Your point is,

Well,

Pointless really

I disagree. It's often been mentioned that football is tribal. Historically football was intrinsically linked to it's local community. But I guess these traditions have been eroded and teams are now like brands in the same way F1 teams are and most American sports franchises. Personally I find it quite a fraught experience discussing football with anyone who doesn't support their hometown club. It is hard to quantify passion or love for a team but it is also hard to correlate how someone can really experience the nuances and affinity of supporting a local team. "

Agreed.Football has been sanitised now.

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By *ionelhutzMan
over a year ago

liverpool


"I'm a red manc but credit where it's due. They played well and deserve it this season. It was finally their year.

I was never that magnanimous when you shower won it

Exactly this!!! Hell will freeze over when I'm nice to your shower from the other end of the East Lancs.

I know a few dirty Mancs who'll be celebrating today who just happened to be born in the early 70's. Glory hunting at it's "finest"!

Why would a manc support liverpool?

Dont know any scousers who support utd or city.

I'd support city and man u over liverpool any day. And I'm scouse

See I just don't get that, would always prefer if Everton were doing well again rather than any other cities team after the one of my birth..

And even in Europe if its any British club v a foreign one in a final I want them to win..

Even man u..

Everton despise lpool with a passion

Saying that if the bloos got relegated I'd gladly pop the champers.

I know, like many things it's more complicated than just them and us..

Tbh growing up in town then the sticks of Huyton we never bothered as kids with some of the historical issues that fuel such deep seated hatred, Protestant or Catholic never came into it..

It was back in the 60s but it's never been a Glasgow like situation

Got to be honest we used to bait the orange order from a safe distance when they marched, Queens drive springs to mind it was more about a bit of a laugh than any hatred..

"

Those cranks still have their days out.

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By *ouple in LancashireCouple
over a year ago

in Lancashire


"I'm a red manc but credit where it's due. They played well and deserve it this season. It was finally their year.

I was never that magnanimous when you shower won it

Exactly this!!! Hell will freeze over when I'm nice to your shower from the other end of the East Lancs.

I know a few dirty Mancs who'll be celebrating today who just happened to be born in the early 70's. Glory hunting at it's "finest"!

Why would a manc support liverpool?

Dont know any scousers who support utd or city.

Because they were winning everything at the time. It beggars belief.

I'm a born and bred Salford lad. It's United, Salford City, Salford Red Devils and Lancashire Cricket. Simples. Never got it how people can support teams hundreds of miles away, what sort of an affinity do you have to that club? Ok I get it people move around and maybe their parent is a native Manc/Scouser etc but 95% can't claim that. It's just weird IMO.

Bit salty aren't you karen, everything okay at home.

Try a snickers, diva's get mad when they are hungry!

Does this mean i'm not entitled to enjoy Formula 1 because none of the manufacturers are based in the little city I live in!?

Your point is,

Well,

Pointless really

I disagree. It's often been mentioned that football is tribal. Historically football was intrinsically linked to it's local community. But I guess these traditions have been eroded and teams are now like brands in the same way F1 teams are and most American sports franchises. Personally I find it quite a fraught experience discussing football with anyone who doesn't support their hometown club. It is hard to quantify passion or love for a team but it is also hard to correlate how someone can really experience the nuances and affinity of supporting a local team.

Agreed.Football has been sanitised now."

Agree with that too..

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By *agneto.Man
over a year ago

Bham


"I'm a red manc but credit where it's due. They played well and deserve it this season. It was finally their year.

I was never that magnanimous when you shower won it

Exactly this!!! Hell will freeze over when I'm nice to your shower from the other end of the East Lancs.

I know a few dirty Mancs who'll be celebrating today who just happened to be born in the early 70's. Glory hunting at it's "finest"!

Why would a manc support liverpool?

Dont know any scousers who support utd or city.

Because they were winning everything at the time. It beggars belief.

I'm a born and bred Salford lad. It's United, Salford City, Salford Red Devils and Lancashire Cricket. Simples. Never got it how people can support teams hundreds of miles away, what sort of an affinity do you have to that club? Ok I get it people move around and maybe their parent is a native Manc/Scouser etc but 95% can't claim that. It's just weird IMO.

Bit salty aren't you karen, everything okay at home.

Try a snickers, diva's get mad when they are hungry!

Does this mean i'm not entitled to enjoy Formula 1 because none of the manufacturers are based in the little city I live in!?

Your point is,

Well,

Pointless really

I disagree. It's often been mentioned that football is tribal. Historically football was intrinsically linked to it's local community. But I guess these traditions have been eroded and teams are now like brands in the same way F1 teams are and most American sports franchises. Personally I find it quite a fraught experience discussing football with anyone who doesn't support their hometown club. It is hard to quantify passion or love for a team but it is also hard to correlate how someone can really experience the nuances and affinity of supporting a local team. "

It really has eroded, the world is different now, in the old days, you were born there, your parents were born there, you probably didn't move out of town, your kids were born there and so on. You couldn't watch all the teams on the TV. Local pride and local teams were all you had.

Both my parents aren't from here, I have no real affinity to where I was born, I didn't inherit a team from a parent as weren't into football.

Being half irish, United and Liverpool were the teams over there and my cousin got me into United when I was a kid. I had no idea they were gonna do so well over the years, almost got a bit embarrassing to say I was a United fan because of the success. When I was younger, there were United club shops all around the country and in dublin so the club has encouraged it too for the money.

The service stations are full of United fans when I go to games, there and back!

I work with kids and the amount of different team shirts they wear is unreal so it's only gonna get even more diverse.

Football, and purists won't like it, has moved away from being a local tribal thing. I respect people who do support their local team but don't berate anyone who doesn't.

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By *ouple in LancashireCouple
over a year ago

in Lancashire


"I'm a red manc but credit where it's due. They played well and deserve it this season. It was finally their year.

I was never that magnanimous when you shower won it

Exactly this!!! Hell will freeze over when I'm nice to your shower from the other end of the East Lancs.

I know a few dirty Mancs who'll be celebrating today who just happened to be born in the early 70's. Glory hunting at it's "finest"!

Why would a manc support liverpool?

Dont know any scousers who support utd or city.

Because they were winning everything at the time. It beggars belief.

I'm a born and bred Salford lad. It's United, Salford City, Salford Red Devils and Lancashire Cricket. Simples. Never got it how people can support teams hundreds of miles away, what sort of an affinity do you have to that club? Ok I get it people move around and maybe their parent is a native Manc/Scouser etc but 95% can't claim that. It's just weird IMO.

Bit salty aren't you karen, everything okay at home.

Try a snickers, diva's get mad when they are hungry!

Does this mean i'm not entitled to enjoy Formula 1 because none of the manufacturers are based in the little city I live in!?

Your point is,

Well,

Pointless really

I disagree. It's often been mentioned that football is tribal. Historically football was intrinsically linked to it's local community. But I guess these traditions have been eroded and teams are now like brands in the same way F1 teams are and most American sports franchises. Personally I find it quite a fraught experience discussing football with anyone who doesn't support their hometown club. It is hard to quantify passion or love for a team but it is also hard to correlate how someone can really experience the nuances and affinity of supporting a local team.

It really has eroded, the world is different now, in the old days, you were born there, your parents were born there, you probably didn't move out of town, your kids were born there and so on. You couldn't watch all the teams on the TV. Local pride and local teams were all you had.

Both my parents aren't from here, I have no real affinity to where I was born, I didn't inherit a team from a parent as weren't into football.

Being half irish, United and Liverpool were the teams over there and my cousin got me into United when I was a kid. I had no idea they were gonna do so well over the years, almost got a bit embarrassing to say I was a United fan because of the success. When I was younger, there were United club shops all around the country and in dublin so the club has encouraged it too for the money.

The service stations are full of United fans when I go to games, there and back!

I work with kids and the amount of different team shirts they wear is unreal so it's only gonna get even more diverse.

Football, and purists won't like it, has moved away from being a local tribal thing. I respect people who do support their local team but don't berate anyone who doesn't.

"

Totally this, seeing kids wearing Barca shirts might look strange in your average town but equally it could be a player from a basketball or ice hockey team..

It's how it is now as opposed to how as you rightly say..

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By *ionelhutzMan
over a year ago

liverpool


"I'm a red manc but credit where it's due. They played well and deserve it this season. It was finally their year.

I was never that magnanimous when you shower won it

Exactly this!!! Hell will freeze over when I'm nice to your shower from the other end of the East Lancs.

I know a few dirty Mancs who'll be celebrating today who just happened to be born in the early 70's. Glory hunting at it's "finest"!

Why would a manc support liverpool?

Dont know any scousers who support utd or city.

Because they were winning everything at the time. It beggars belief.

I'm a born and bred Salford lad. It's United, Salford City, Salford Red Devils and Lancashire Cricket. Simples. Never got it how people can support teams hundreds of miles away, what sort of an affinity do you have to that club? Ok I get it people move around and maybe their parent is a native Manc/Scouser etc but 95% can't claim that. It's just weird IMO.

Bit salty aren't you karen, everything okay at home.

Try a snickers, diva's get mad when they are hungry!

Does this mean i'm not entitled to enjoy Formula 1 because none of the manufacturers are based in the little city I live in!?

Your point is,

Well,

Pointless really

I disagree. It's often been mentioned that football is tribal. Historically football was intrinsically linked to it's local community. But I guess these traditions have been eroded and teams are now like brands in the same way F1 teams are and most American sports franchises. Personally I find it quite a fraught experience discussing football with anyone who doesn't support their hometown club. It is hard to quantify passion or love for a team but it is also hard to correlate how someone can really experience the nuances and affinity of supporting a local team.

It really has eroded, the world is different now, in the old days, you were born there, your parents were born there, you probably didn't move out of town, your kids were born there and so on. You couldn't watch all the teams on the TV. Local pride and local teams were all you had.

Both my parents aren't from here, I have no real affinity to where I was born, I didn't inherit a team from a parent as weren't into football.

Being half irish, United and Liverpool were the teams over there and my cousin got me into United when I was a kid. I had no idea they were gonna do so well over the years, almost got a bit embarrassing to say I was a United fan because of the success. When I was younger, there were United club shops all around the country and in dublin so the club has encouraged it too for the money.

The service stations are full of United fans when I go to games, there and back!

I work with kids and the amount of different team shirts they wear is unreal so it's only gonna get even more diverse.

Football, and purists won't like it, has moved away from being a local tribal thing. I respect people who do support their local team but don't berate anyone who doesn't.

"

If you come from somewhere which doesnt have a big football base its understandable..but to me football is about that local affinity.Once you take that away the club loses its identity.Its happened with utd and it will happen with liverpool too.

But football is a global game now and the bigger clubs are increasingly moving away from their core base.

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By *uninlondon69Man
over a year ago

Tower Bridge South


"Everton despise lpool with a passion

Saying that if the bloos got relegated I'd gladly pop the champers."

During lockdown LFC have had dozens of "On this day in history" moments. Everton's twitter actually celebrated the anniversary of them avoiding relegation on the last day against Wimbledon!

Oddly, they didn't mention the burning of the Wimbledon bus the night before...

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By *ionelhutzMan
over a year ago

liverpool


"Everton despise lpool with a passion

Saying that if the bloos got relegated I'd gladly pop the champers.

During lockdown LFC have had dozens of "On this day in history" moments. Everton's twitter actually celebrated the anniversary of them avoiding relegation on the last day against Wimbledon!

Oddly, they didn't mention the burning of the Wimbledon bus the night before..."

Tbf if I was a bloo I'd hate lpool too.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I'm a red manc but credit where it's due. They played well and deserve it this season. It was finally their year.

I was never that magnanimous when you shower won it

Exactly this!!! Hell will freeze over when I'm nice to your shower from the other end of the East Lancs.

I know a few dirty Mancs who'll be celebrating today who just happened to be born in the early 70's. Glory hunting at it's "finest"!

Why would a manc support liverpool?

Dont know any scousers who support utd or city.

Because they were winning everything at the time. It beggars belief.

I'm a born and bred Salford lad. It's United, Salford City, Salford Red Devils and Lancashire Cricket. Simples. Never got it how people can support teams hundreds of miles away, what sort of an affinity do you have to that club? Ok I get it people move around and maybe their parent is a native Manc/Scouser etc but 95% can't claim that. It's just weird IMO.

Bit salty aren't you karen, everything okay at home.

Try a snickers, diva's get mad when they are hungry!

Does this mean i'm not entitled to enjoy Formula 1 because none of the manufacturers are based in the little city I live in!?

Your point is,

Well,

Pointless really

I disagree. It's often been mentioned that football is tribal. Historically football was intrinsically linked to it's local community. But I guess these traditions have been eroded and teams are now like brands in the same way F1 teams are and most American sports franchises. Personally I find it quite a fraught experience discussing football with anyone who doesn't support their hometown club. It is hard to quantify passion or love for a team but it is also hard to correlate how someone can really experience the nuances and affinity of supporting a local team. "

This.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I'm a red manc but credit where it's due. They played well and deserve it this season. It was finally their year.

I was never that magnanimous when you shower won it

Exactly this!!! Hell will freeze over when I'm nice to your shower from the other end of the East Lancs.

I know a few dirty Mancs who'll be celebrating today who just happened to be born in the early 70's. Glory hunting at it's "finest"!

Why would a manc support liverpool?

Dont know any scousers who support utd or city.

Because they were winning everything at the time. It beggars belief.

I'm a born and bred Salford lad. It's United, Salford City, Salford Red Devils and Lancashire Cricket. Simples. Never got it how people can support teams hundreds of miles away, what sort of an affinity do you have to that club? Ok I get it people move around and maybe their parent is a native Manc/Scouser etc but 95% can't claim that. It's just weird IMO.

Yeah I dont get that.

I'd like to think if lpool won fuck all I'd still support them. I have never heard of a Manc Liverpool fan. That's just weird. However, at half time I could hear YNWA blaring out from someone's house, here in Essex. Liverpool were the original franchise I suppose whose popularity transcended beyond its own vicinity. Modern football fans or followers are following in this trend nowadays. I heard West Country accents and accents from all over the South at West Ham for example. However, strangest was hearing an Arsenal fan with a Manc accent, similar to your Liverpool fan. With such strong football heritage in his own region, why would they choose to support a rival city club? Baffling.

If Liverpool had to win then I'm glad they did it in a situation where the occasion was suppressed. There are aspects I do admire such as their sense of identity and regional pride. But they can be self righteous whiney bastards.

If only Fab had the option to Bold that last sentence. Nail on head!

That to$$er Colin Murray will have drowned in his own jizz last night as well.

My brother-in-law.. born in Wigan but brought up in Altrincham from a very early age - Liverpool fan. One of his best mates, born & brought up in Altrincham - Liverpool fan.

Lad I used to work with in his late 40's, born in Salford, always lived in Salford. - Liverpool fan.

As much as I dislike the Blue Noses round here at least they're local. Scouse supporting for a Manc/Salfordian is worthy of death by treason!

Depends what you mean by self righteous.

Said it before cant see how any self respecting manc can support liverpool but altrincham is one of those border towns isnt it?"

Yeah a border town of Manchester. Under 7 miles to Old Trafford and a couple more to the Emptihad. You've also got Stockport County in close proximity for those non-PL supporting fans.

Warrington is pretty much the town that splits Manchester and Liverpool so I can see why there would be a big split there as they only have a really small non-league team in the town.

But as others have said above you see all sorts of shirts around town these days. Barca, Real, Juve, PSG... kids are probably more likely to support a team that has the best ranking on FIFA than the one that's on their doorstep.

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By *.D.I.D.A.SMan
over a year ago

London/Essex... ish... Romford to be exact

If Man U and Liverpool are the original franchises then Arsenal and Chelsea are the modern blueprint. West Ham have tried to adopt this approach. The result of this and of the Premier League in general is that 'outside' supporter fans get prioritised over the hardcore, loyal fan from down the road. TV schedules, away travelling, multiple replica kit releases, foreign tours, attracting casual day trippers... All of this dilutes the traditional fan experience at the expense of commercial gains worldwide in an attempt to extract maximum financial gains. Of course everyone has a right to be a supporter of whichever club they choose but as the poster above said, the core principles of a club no longer align with community values in many instances now. This is why, when a youth team player does well, fans can sense an extra layer of pride as that can be a connection to the past of local boy done good. They are an embodiment of us.

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By *ionelhutzMan
over a year ago

liverpool


"I'm a red manc but credit where it's due. They played well and deserve it this season. It was finally their year.

I was never that magnanimous when you shower won it

Exactly this!!! Hell will freeze over when I'm nice to your shower from the other end of the East Lancs.

I know a few dirty Mancs who'll be celebrating today who just happened to be born in the early 70's. Glory hunting at it's "finest"!

Why would a manc support liverpool?

Dont know any scousers who support utd or city.

Because they were winning everything at the time. It beggars belief.

I'm a born and bred Salford lad. It's United, Salford City, Salford Red Devils and Lancashire Cricket. Simples. Never got it how people can support teams hundreds of miles away, what sort of an affinity do you have to that club? Ok I get it people move around and maybe their parent is a native Manc/Scouser etc but 95% can't claim that. It's just weird IMO.

Yeah I dont get that.

I'd like to think if lpool won fuck all I'd still support them. I have never heard of a Manc Liverpool fan. That's just weird. However, at half time I could hear YNWA blaring out from someone's house, here in Essex. Liverpool were the original franchise I suppose whose popularity transcended beyond its own vicinity. Modern football fans or followers are following in this trend nowadays. I heard West Country accents and accents from all over the South at West Ham for example. However, strangest was hearing an Arsenal fan with a Manc accent, similar to your Liverpool fan. With such strong football heritage in his own region, why would they choose to support a rival city club? Baffling.

If Liverpool had to win then I'm glad they did it in a situation where the occasion was suppressed. There are aspects I do admire such as their sense of identity and regional pride. But they can be self righteous whiney bastards.

If only Fab had the option to Bold that last sentence. Nail on head!

That to$$er Colin Murray will have drowned in his own jizz last night as well.

My brother-in-law.. born in Wigan but brought up in Altrincham from a very early age - Liverpool fan. One of his best mates, born & brought up in Altrincham - Liverpool fan.

Lad I used to work with in his late 40's, born in Salford, always lived in Salford. - Liverpool fan.

As much as I dislike the Blue Noses round here at least they're local. Scouse supporting for a Manc/Salfordian is worthy of death by treason!

Depends what you mean by self righteous.

Said it before cant see how any self respecting manc can support liverpool but altrincham is one of those border towns isnt it?

Yeah a border town of Manchester. Under 7 miles to Old Trafford and a couple more to the Emptihad. You've also got Stockport County in close proximity for those non-PL supporting fans.

Warrington is pretty much the town that splits Manchester and Liverpool so I can see why there would be a big split there as they only have a really small non-league team in the town.

But as others have said above you see all sorts of shirts around town these days. Barca, Real, Juve, PSG... kids are probably more likely to support a team that has the best ranking on FIFA than the one that's on their doorstep. "

Kids have always wore foreign kits and barca was always a favourite.Doesnt mean you actively support them.

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By *ionelhutzMan
over a year ago

liverpool


"If Man U and Liverpool are the original franchises then Arsenal and Chelsea are the modern blueprint. West Ham have tried to adopt this approach. The result of this and of the Premier League in general is that 'outside' supporter fans get prioritised over the hardcore, loyal fan from down the road. TV schedules, away travelling, multiple replica kit releases, foreign tours, attracting casual day trippers... All of this dilutes the traditional fan experience at the expense of commercial gains worldwide in an attempt to extract maximum financial gains. Of course everyone has a right to be a supporter of whichever club they choose but as the poster above said, the core principles of a club no longer align with community values in many instances now. This is why, when a youth team player does well, fans can sense an extra layer of pride as that can be a connection to the past of local boy done good. They are an embodiment of us. "

Lpool have been accused of giving priority to oot fans.

A scouse fan will tend to just go the match.

Whereas a day tripper will be head to toe in liverpool gear and will probally send a bomb in the club shop.

That's modern footy for you.

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By *andy2123Couple
over a year ago

Portsmouth

What I don't understand is, why the media were saying Liverpool fans gathering outside the ground, thousands of them, was OK and good humerd. Yet then jump all over people going on a beach in Bournemouth. Bizarre!!!!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I'm a red manc but credit where it's due. They played well and deserve it this season. It was finally their year.

I was never that magnanimous when you shower won it

Exactly this!!! Hell will freeze over when I'm nice to your shower from the other end of the East Lancs.

I know a few dirty Mancs who'll be celebrating today who just happened to be born in the early 70's. Glory hunting at it's "finest"!

Why would a manc support liverpool?

Dont know any scousers who support utd or city.

Because they were winning everything at the time. It beggars belief.

I'm a born and bred Salford lad. It's United, Salford City, Salford Red Devils and Lancashire Cricket. Simples. Never got it how people can support teams hundreds of miles away, what sort of an affinity do you have to that club? Ok I get it people move around and maybe their parent is a native Manc/Scouser etc but 95% can't claim that. It's just weird IMO.

Yeah I dont get that.

I'd like to think if lpool won fuck all I'd still support them. I have never heard of a Manc Liverpool fan. That's just weird. However, at half time I could hear YNWA blaring out from someone's house, here in Essex. Liverpool were the original franchise I suppose whose popularity transcended beyond its own vicinity. Modern football fans or followers are following in this trend nowadays. I heard West Country accents and accents from all over the South at West Ham for example. However, strangest was hearing an Arsenal fan with a Manc accent, similar to your Liverpool fan. With such strong football heritage in his own region, why would they choose to support a rival city club? Baffling.

If Liverpool had to win then I'm glad they did it in a situation where the occasion was suppressed. There are aspects I do admire such as their sense of identity and regional pride. But they can be self righteous whiney bastards.

If only Fab had the option to Bold that last sentence. Nail on head!

That to$$er Colin Murray will have drowned in his own jizz last night as well.

My brother-in-law.. born in Wigan but brought up in Altrincham from a very early age - Liverpool fan. One of his best mates, born & brought up in Altrincham - Liverpool fan.

Lad I used to work with in his late 40's, born in Salford, always lived in Salford. - Liverpool fan.

As much as I dislike the Blue Noses round here at least they're local. Scouse supporting for a Manc/Salfordian is worthy of death by treason!

Depends what you mean by self righteous.

Said it before cant see how any self respecting manc can support liverpool but altrincham is one of those border towns isnt it?

Yeah a border town of Manchester. Under 7 miles to Old Trafford and a couple more to the Emptihad. You've also got Stockport County in close proximity for those non-PL supporting fans.

Warrington is pretty much the town that splits Manchester and Liverpool so I can see why there would be a big split there as they only have a really small non-league team in the town.

But as others have said above you see all sorts of shirts around town these days. Barca, Real, Juve, PSG... kids are probably more likely to support a team that has the best ranking on FIFA than the one that's on their doorstep.

Kids have always wore foreign kits and barca was always a favourite.Doesnt mean you actively support them."

Have they? As a kid (late 80's/early 90's) I don't recall seeing any at all.

As nice as some kits are it wouldn't sit well with me to wear them, even if they aren't a big rival of my team. I do have a rather snazzy LA Aztecs shirt that Georgie Best wore tho so that's my one exception to the rule. (just a shame I've never lost the weight to actually wear it! ).

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By *.D.I.D.A.SMan
over a year ago

London/Essex... ish... Romford to be exact

But I bet you are yet to see a day tripping fan wearing, say a Man U shirt in the home end when it was Liverpool v MU or even Liverpool v Watford. It has been seen umpteen times at the London Stadium. But yeah, this fan in the non West Ham top probably paid top dollar for his seat and spent a healthy amount in merchandise and overpriced beverages. The regular fan probably just bought a programme if that. And fixtures rearranged to suit Sky causing fans to take a day or even two off work, deal with awkward travel scheduling, just shows the disdain corporations have for the loyal supporters. Yet due to their loyalty fans will continue to be mugged off. And if not, clubs will hope that casual fans who don't always get opportunities to attend will take up any slack. Sky/Premier League greed has killed the game.

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By *ionelhutzMan
over a year ago

liverpool


"I'm a red manc but credit where it's due. They played well and deserve it this season. It was finally their year.

I was never that magnanimous when you shower won it

Exactly this!!! Hell will freeze over when I'm nice to your shower from the other end of the East Lancs.

I know a few dirty Mancs who'll be celebrating today who just happened to be born in the early 70's. Glory hunting at it's "finest"!

Why would a manc support liverpool?

Dont know any scousers who support utd or city.

Because they were winning everything at the time. It beggars belief.

I'm a born and bred Salford lad. It's United, Salford City, Salford Red Devils and Lancashire Cricket. Simples. Never got it how people can support teams hundreds of miles away, what sort of an affinity do you have to that club? Ok I get it people move around and maybe their parent is a native Manc/Scouser etc but 95% can't claim that. It's just weird IMO.

Yeah I dont get that.

I'd like to think if lpool won fuck all I'd still support them. I have never heard of a Manc Liverpool fan. That's just weird. However, at half time I could hear YNWA blaring out from someone's house, here in Essex. Liverpool were the original franchise I suppose whose popularity transcended beyond its own vicinity. Modern football fans or followers are following in this trend nowadays. I heard West Country accents and accents from all over the South at West Ham for example. However, strangest was hearing an Arsenal fan with a Manc accent, similar to your Liverpool fan. With such strong football heritage in his own region, why would they choose to support a rival city club? Baffling.

If Liverpool had to win then I'm glad they did it in a situation where the occasion was suppressed. There are aspects I do admire such as their sense of identity and regional pride. But they can be self righteous whiney bastards.

If only Fab had the option to Bold that last sentence. Nail on head!

That to$$er Colin Murray will have drowned in his own jizz last night as well.

My brother-in-law.. born in Wigan but brought up in Altrincham from a very early age - Liverpool fan. One of his best mates, born & brought up in Altrincham - Liverpool fan.

Lad I used to work with in his late 40's, born in Salford, always lived in Salford. - Liverpool fan.

As much as I dislike the Blue Noses round here at least they're local. Scouse supporting for a Manc/Salfordian is worthy of death by treason!

Depends what you mean by self righteous.

Said it before cant see how any self respecting manc can support liverpool but altrincham is one of those border towns isnt it?

Yeah a border town of Manchester. Under 7 miles to Old Trafford and a couple more to the Emptihad. You've also got Stockport County in close proximity for those non-PL supporting fans.

Warrington is pretty much the town that splits Manchester and Liverpool so I can see why there would be a big split there as they only have a really small non-league team in the town.

But as others have said above you see all sorts of shirts around town these days. Barca, Real, Juve, PSG... kids are probably more likely to support a team that has the best ranking on FIFA than the one that's on their doorstep.

Kids have always wore foreign kits and barca was always a favourite.Doesnt mean you actively support them.

Have they? As a kid (late 80's/early 90's) I don't recall seeing any at all.

As nice as some kits are it wouldn't sit well with me to wear them, even if they aren't a big rival of my team. I do have a rather snazzy LA Aztecs shirt that Georgie Best wore tho so that's my one exception to the rule. (just a shame I've never lost the weight to actually wear it! )."

Yeah they always have here..I had a holland kit and some Brazilian top.

In the 80s only whoppers wore lpool kits and I was 9,the last one i had.

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By *ionelhutzMan
over a year ago

liverpool


"But I bet you are yet to see a day tripping fan wearing, say a Man U shirt in the home end when it was Liverpool v MU or even Liverpool v Watford. It has been seen umpteen times at the London Stadium. But yeah, this fan in the non West Ham top probably paid top dollar for his seat and spent a healthy amount in merchandise and overpriced beverages. The regular fan probably just bought a programme if that. And fixtures rearranged to suit Sky causing fans to take a day or even two off work, deal with awkward travel scheduling, just shows the disdain corporations have for the loyal supporters. Yet due to their loyalty fans will continue to be mugged off. And if not, clubs will hope that casual fans who don't always get opportunities to attend will take up any slack. Sky/Premier League greed has killed the game."

Sky created that type of 'fan'

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

On this showing it will be another 30 years before the next one, City are destroying them

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By *abioMan
over a year ago

Newcastle and Gateshead


"On this showing it will be another 30 years before the next one, City are destroying them "

liverpool are playing like a team that have been on the lash since they wont the title...

reminds me back in the day watching tony adams playing on new years day knowing that you had seen him out the night before... (now theres a story i can't tell!!!)

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By *ionelhutzMan
over a year ago

liverpool


"On this showing it will be another 30 years before the next one, City are destroying them "

They were bound to take their foot of the pedal.

City have been inconsistent this year.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"On this showing it will be another 30 years before the next one, City are destroying them

liverpool are playing like a team that have been on the lash since they wont the title...

reminds me back in the day watching tony adams playing on new years day knowing that you had seen him out the night before... (now theres a story i can't tell!!!) "

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"On this showing it will be another 30 years before the next one, City are destroying them

They were bound to take their foot of the pedal.

City have been inconsistent this year."

off the pedal they've left the car in the fucking garage

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Buildings are falling over, down south, where Liverpool fans are crawling out the woodwork.

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By *he Vital SparkMan
over a year ago

Preston


"On this showing it will be another 30 years before the next one, City are destroying them

They were bound to take their foot of the pedal.

City have been inconsistent this year."

. Maybe they partied too hard at their Formby hotel watching Chelsea beat City!

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By *ionelhutzMan
over a year ago

liverpool


"On this showing it will be another 30 years before the next one, City are destroying them

They were bound to take their foot of the pedal.

City have been inconsistent this year.off the pedal they've left the car in the fucking garage "

True.

They fucked up massively not replacing kompany and be interesting to see what happens with the euro ban.

But I've been surprised how poor they have been this season.

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By *ionelhutzMan
over a year ago

liverpool


"On this showing it will be another 30 years before the next one, City are destroying them

They were bound to take their foot of the pedal.

City have been inconsistent this year.. Maybe they partied too hard at their Formby hotel watching Chelsea beat City! "

Definitely a hangover there

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By *.D.I.D.A.SMan
over a year ago

London/Essex... ish... Romford to be exact


"On this showing it will be another 30 years before the next one, City are destroying them

They were bound to take their foot of the pedal.

City have been inconsistent this year.off the pedal they've left the car in the fucking garage

True.

They fucked up massively not replacing kompany and be interesting to see what happens with the euro ban.

But I've been surprised how poor they have been this season."

I think I read that Pep expected a drop off in levels. It is hard for any team to be constantly at such a peak season after season, especially for modern teams with high work rates. Also, this is why Pep doesn't stay at clubs for a long time. He would have been at the end of his cycle so I think he was OK to let this season slip domestically. The CL which the owners crave is still within their grasp so it could still be a successful season for them. At least they now know for definite where their weakness lies and will be able to buy accordingly.

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By *retty womanWoman
over a year ago

Near Bournemouth


"Just when we thought this year couldn't get any worse....

Well done "

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By *ionelhutzMan
over a year ago

liverpool


"On this showing it will be another 30 years before the next one, City are destroying them

They were bound to take their foot of the pedal.

City have been inconsistent this year.off the pedal they've left the car in the fucking garage

True.

They fucked up massively not replacing kompany and be interesting to see what happens with the euro ban.

But I've been surprised how poor they have been this season. I think I read that Pep expected a drop off in levels. It is hard for any team to be constantly at such a peak season after season, especially for modern teams with high work rates. Also, this is why Pep doesn't stay at clubs for a long time. He would have been at the end of his cycle so I think he was OK to let this season slip domestically. The CL which the owners crave is still within their grasp so it could still be a successful season for them. At least they now know for definite where their weakness lies and will be able to buy accordingly. "

I think there was a degree of arrogance there aswell tbh.

Agree about pep aswell.

How much longer I'd he going to hang around.

Especially if that ban Is upheld.

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By *retty womanWoman
over a year ago

Near Bournemouth


"Hopefully be another 30 years till they win it again lol

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By *fordMan
over a year ago

Liverpool

Didn't turn up at all tonight.

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By *.D.I.D.A.SMan
over a year ago

London/Essex... ish... Romford to be exact

There is a degree of arrogance but the likes of Pep and Jurgen buy very carefully. If they cannot buy that perfect fit then they would rather not buy at all. Had Laporte not gotten injured it may have been a little closer.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Well it was good to be a blue last night

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By *abioMan
over a year ago

Newcastle and Gateshead

well if these are the champions i think i might need a 2nd opinion...

okay i might of "suggested" they were still on the lash during the man city game.... now i am convinced they are still on the lash!!!

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