Toffeedude
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You win the internet with that reply .. BrilliantWhy was he banned, it wasn't his fault :)
You win the internet with that reply .. BrilliantWhy was he banned, it wasn't his fault :)
In philosophy it's known as the point of infinite regressThey think "Always the Victims," is about Hillsborough.
Even though it's been explained to them countless times it isn't.
As we call our local paper “The Manchester United Evening News”.The 'Red Echo' us Toffees call it. They dig us most of the time as well.
Lest we forget:They say it after every derby game against us. I say every time that we live in a world were we can record anything in an instant, yet not one clip has every emerged of those terrible Everton fans singing songs about Hillsborough. Just like no clips will emerge of City fans singing it last night. It is a deflection, as most things are with them.
At the end of the day this is all happening because Liverpool fans grew really really bitter about City’s recent success, mainly because some of this success came at the expense of Liverpool.
The most intense successes were:
- The 13/14 title
- The 2016 League Cup final
- The 18/19 title
- The 21/22 title
They were also fed newspaper stories to build up their hatred and envy until it got to the point we’re at right now.
I think you might be right, and not really sure what the solution is. Can see the logic behind joint statements, as separate ones would probably only exacerbate the problem, but there needs to be some responsibility taken. The clubs should acknowledge the specific allegations against their own fans, and condemn them accordingly in the statement, rather than lumping everything together.This has gone worse since the e mail was sent and even more so th statement tonight.