5-1 fact end of all the other stuff is what if etc. get over it.
We'll talk about whatever we like on our City fan forum, thanks.
You did wade in like an entitled, errr... Liververpool fan, attacking the poster and not the argument, just as he said. You can have no complaints if people are on your back after introducing yourself in that way, again, this is a City fan forum afterall.
What people picked up on, is stuff like this:
"Do you read your own posts? Just asking"(great start)
"You should do the 'league is fixed campaign'" (it's "football is fixed" btw)
"let it go... for your own sake"(ha ;) )
To top it off you then tried to somehow play the victim, for some simple word play on my own part, except you didn't even recognise your own words. Perhaps the better question would be, do you read your posts?... and you're a writer are you?
I'm happy to leave it there for my part, as it doesn't really bother me as much as it seems to bother you.
Back on the original topic...
The reason it was mentioned, which I explained in the post you responded to, is because Pep mentioned it in his press conference before last nights game. More specifically, he was asked about handling pressure. He used the example of being 3-0 down(didn't even mention the offside goal which changed the game) away at Anfield and coming out in the second half the way we did(deserving more than we got).
The reaction from a Liverpool fan to those comments, will no doubt be: "but it finished 3-0, no shots on target la", you're that predictable. In my opinion you're the ones sounding like a broken record, it's clear you don't even like other people discussing that game in any depth. Enough to butt in and tell people to "get over it... 5-1 la YNWA"(like that's going to go down well?) even though nobody was talking to you. It's the same with the game at the Etihad, where you were battered in that first half, 3-0 wouldn't have flattered us, going in at half time, but the way you tell it?