Everton - the thread to end it all - game over

Cheesy said:
Well, aren't we all high & mighty now? The day that a large proportion of our own fans stop singing about an air crash in which 23 people (one of them a former City player) died is the day we can start slagging off the scummy fans of other clubs. Until then, it's a bit disingenuous to say the least.

As for the Everton fans on here... ignoring them is the best thing to do. If they become a pain in the arse we'll ban them. We really do have some over sensitive souls on here.
action speaks louder etc.........
 
JULES said:
Cheesy said:
Well, aren't we all high & mighty now? The day that a large proportion of our own fans stop singing about an air crash in which 23 people (one of them a former City player) died is the day we can start slagging off the scummy fans of other clubs. Until then, it's a bit disingenuous to say the least.

As for the Everton fans on here... ignoring them is the best thing to do. If they become a pain in the arse we'll ban them. We really do have some over sensitive souls on here.
action speaks louder etc.........

So you know how many have been banned then?
 
Unknown_Genius said:
kiam06 said:
I don't understand all this fuss with Everton, they came to our ground and did a job on us it is as simple as that. The ref was poor but Everton are a very well organised team and showed how to play away from home.

It was only one game though and there is alot still to play for, we have to give them credit for the other night but keep in mind our future looks alot brighter than their's and I know which club i'd rather be supporting.

So come on now peace to all blues scouse or manc.

This. Now, lets put down our AK's, and lay down our UZI's. The match is over, well down to Everton, and hard luck to us, but there is still everything to play for, nothing is done and dusted yet. The war between blues manc and scouse is also over. Too many brothers have been slain, in a battle they did not want, sparked by the leader David Moyes, and the former leader Mark Leslie Hughes, over one footballer who chose to move to the other side. Disappointment became anger, this anger grew, and created the conflict that has lasted for too long. But now it is over. Let us rebuild all that has been destroyed in this savage war. Peace my brothers.

Balls to that.

Seems as so we have lots of money now, we should get on that campaign to bomb Liverpool into the sea so that Manchester can have a beach.

;-)
 
Am I missing something here? Despite the defeat, qualification for the Champions League is still in our hands isn't it?

So why are we all so perturbed by what is a club of very little significance to anyone but their own deluded fans?
 
Not all supporters are the same folks, every club has a minority of idiots. Some of our fans still give it some sick shit about Hillsborough, which, i may add, i have seen posted on here too stating that some wish it was our fans and not Liverpools. Not for me that sorta thing. This sort of thing will never disappear from the terraces and will only get nastier as time goes by.

Sad really.
 

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