Blue Til Death
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I'm sure Pam will have something to say about this when she reads this post... ;-)
I watched the city team bus arrive at cardiff the other week and he got booed coming off getting off the bus ffs !What did Tevez do? (genuine question. I cant remember if there was any love lost there between him and United)
Except... Sterling hasn't been booed at every ground has he? Let's not exaggerate.
There is an awful truth in this for Liverpool football club.
If you are a child and you are looking to support a football club. Do you choose the fast fading traditional big clubs - United, Arsenal or Liverpool ? Or do you look to the new modern, exciting clubs of which City is the prime example. But Chelsea and even Spurs are also taking young supporters from Liverpool. And that is why they have so much hate for City and these other clubs.
They may characterise City fans as 15 year olds but the Liverpool fan base is fat, white, middle aged, borderline racist, men ranting bitterly into the ether about the glory days of 1985 and wanking over pictures of Cilla Black in the Cavern club.
I know who I would rather be.
Whatever the result, the two clubs are going in different directions.
John Aldridge (ex-Liverpool): "Possibly, it's an advantage for them having the second leg at home but then again their ground doesn't generate an atmosphere. "Some of their players will shake when they feel the atmosphere we create. They won't have heard anything quite like it."
YAWN
From Media Watch F365John Aldridge (ex-Liverpool): "Possibly, it's an advantage for them having the second leg at home but then again their ground doesn't generate an atmosphere. "Some of their players will shake when they feel the atmosphere we create. They won't have heard anything quite like it."
YAWN