do we now understand the Rags point of view?

When the title race appeared to be between us and Chelsea, I always said if we don't win it I hope Liverpool did as I can't stand Mourinho and it would piss off the rags. Now, having looked at RAWK, watched the Liverpool players today (Suarez and Skrtel in particular) and seen the fans behaviour I fucking detest them, Rodgers is such a fat chubby prick. Would fucking love them to bottle. Absolutely love it. I'd get more join in them bottling it than us actually winning it instead, that's how much my hatred for them is right now. Think I need to sleep to be honest.
 
Why Always Ste said:
I have seen a pic of a smashed in coach window, I did hear the cheers when Yaya was injured, but we need reminding:

Every Club has it's minority of dickheads.

I've seen loads of shit over the years following City throughout the leagues and europe.... Alot of it instigated by Blues and so on.

We lost. whoppee doo... Good luck Liverpool FC.

Get off your high horses and accept defeat. they kicked our ass, we'll come back lessons learnt and kick their ass next season :)

Everywhere in the 70's there were bricks (coach, train, walking down the road, coming out of grounds) but life has moved on, today scouse pricks = red pricks with all we can do is boo the the other team, i love football (regardless) end of. and without the (how do you say influenced without saying cheating ****) ref it may have been different.
 
Just wondering, but if Suarez had taken a shot early in the game and come up limping, are there no City fans who would have cheered/jeered him? Or Rooney in the Derby?

I think we would not stand the comparison well, and to be fair, a large number of Liverpool fans clapped him off the field.

Emotions have run high here today, but we need to keep things in perspective. If we were on the OTHER side of this coin, we would have our share of twats. He'll, we ARE on the other side of the coin TODAY....witness some of the turning on our own players and coach!

We are now firmly cemented into the top tier of British AND European football and, with the infrastructure the Sheikh is building in front of eyes for "homegrown" global talent to blossom, we are on the first few steps of a journey that SHOULD take us to previously only dreamed of heights.

There will be bumps along the way, and tears shed...both in joy and desperation...but Manchester City has changed for the better, and will no longer be the plucky, noisy neighbours that everyone fancies as their second "soft spot" team. That was all very nice, in a very paternalistic, subservient kind of way, but it is gone.

We have joined the elite by rapidly growing at a time of global belt tightening, so (especially in England) the entire focus has centered on money, while people fail to recognize we have been merely playing catch up to the likes of the Liverpool of the 80s, United of the 90s, and Chelsea of the 00s. However, it is clear that, going forward, City's "Project Plan" is to add one or two marquee signings per season and blood a few of their best youngsters every year to see if we are building the quality we need for the future under FFP.

Personally, I am already looking forward to NEXT season already, with a few quality additions to THIS squad, a removal of some of the previously believed "quality" and watching the progress of the likes of Huws, Rekik, Lopes, and possibly blooding a Cole or Huwala.

THE FUTURE IS BLUE, and no-one can stop us from advancing our cause.
 
ChicagoBlue said:
Just wondering, but if Suarez had taken a shot early in the game and come up limping, are there no City fans who would have cheered/jeered him? Or Rooney in the Derby?

I think we would not stand the comparison well, and to be fair, a large number of Liverpool fans clapped him off the field.

Not the best comparison, you've picked 2 of the most despicable characters in the game, of course we'd cheer if one of those cunts got injured.

I don't think we'd cheer a coutinho (say) or juan mata injury though. Could be wrong, and I agree with everything else you've posted.
 
Quite liked Brendan Rodgers at Swansea, but he really has turned into the shit-bag adopted-scouser. He could well give GPC a run for the title of most-despised twunt in football history.
 
eyejay51 said:
Quite liked Brendan Rodgers at Swansea, but he really has turned into the shit-bag adopted-scouser. He could well give GPC a run for the title of most-despised twunt in football history.

He said he wanted to unleash the full force of their rabid dog support and they bricked our coaches before the match. Fuck him.
 

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