Here a week and a nice little passive aggressive dig. Is this what they teach over at Monster Mansion.
Ha ha ha. Sound, I’m a newbie, therefore I must be a Kopite. Give over, mate.
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Here a week and a nice little passive aggressive dig. Is this what they teach over at Monster Mansion.
I don't take them serious. I must have had to inform 5000 tattooed ynwa freaks who don't shut up about Liverpool that Everton once owned Anfield. It starts with denial. And an unwillingness to accept it. Then a google search.
From my experience Irish RS are more aggressive, [Poor language removed] talking cultists than what I've I experience in Liverpool.
The difference is, United fans would prefer City, a Mancunian team, to win the league. Whereas, plenty of Scouse Blues would give their left nut to see a Mancunian team win it. I don’t subscribe to this way of thinking at all. As an older fella, I remember when blues and reds got on with one another and much preferred it that way.
Very much doubt thisTwo different united fans this week said to me, they’d rather city when the quadruple and emulate their treble, rather than the RS winning the league. That is how desperate they are for the RS not to win it.
So you think Man Utd want City to win the league because the are mancs so Evertonians should want Liverpool to win the league because they are Norwegian?
Jog on fella
Mate, everyone, including me, is entitled to their opinion. “Jog on” makes you sound like a [Poor language removed] extra from The Football Factory.
The ‘blues and reds got on with one another’ went out of fashion a long time ago mate. The Heysel disaster and the subsequent break up of our greatest ever team saw to that. Notwithstanding the fact, that we have suffered a period being the least successful in our history, means their is a great deal of resentment towards the RS.The difference is, United fans would prefer City, a Mancunian team, to win the league. Whereas, plenty of Scouse Blues would give their left nut to see a Mancunian team win it. I don’t subscribe to this way of thinking at all. As an older fella, I remember when blues and reds got on with one another and much preferred it that way.
The ‘blues and reds got on with one another’ went out of fashion a long time ago mate. The Heysel disaster and the subsequent break up of our greatest ever team saw to that. Notwithstanding the fact, that we have suffered a period being the least successful in our history, means their is a great deal of resentment towards the RS.
Nobody likes the kopites mate.... victim fc... never their faultThe difference is, United fans would prefer City, a Mancunian team, to win the league. Whereas, plenty of Scouse Blues would give their left nut to see a Mancunian team win it. I don’t subscribe to this way of thinking at all. As an older fella, I remember when blues and reds got on with one another and much preferred it that way.
Nobody likes the kopites mate.... victim fc... never their fault
jf39
Can’t ignore the truth can we. That club has failed to acknowledge the role some of their fans played on that awful night. There’s a myriad of disgusting behaviour associated with them ... but let’s just ignore and forget that yeah.Give over, mate. I, for one, certainly like my Kopite friends and family. “Victims” is a jibe thrown at Scousers by idiots from other parts of the country, so it doesn’t sit comfortably with me when blues spout such nonsense, nor does using the Heysel victims to score points.
I ain’t obsessing over them .... I merely stated facts... that club have blood on their hands. Makes me glad I’m a blue.As I said, Kurt, mate, give over. Personally, I prefer to concentrate my efforts on supporting Everton, rather than obsessing over them.
Do one wall pusherThe difference is, United fans would prefer City, a Mancunian team, to win the league. Whereas, plenty of Scouse Blues would give their left nut to see a Mancunian team win it. I don’t subscribe to this way of thinking at all. As an older fella, I remember when blues and reds got on with one another and much preferred it that way.