gordondaviesmoustache
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It was - and when Dunnie went to collect the trophy the City fans present sang “you don’t know what you’re doing!”That was the Joan Gamper (whoever she is) trophy. You mentalist.
It was - and when Dunnie went to collect the trophy the City fans present sang “you don’t know what you’re doing!”That was the Joan Gamper (whoever she is) trophy. You mentalist.
You could get your mum to knit them instead.Can anyone help?
After the unfortunate incidents last week I asked my mam to knit some warm socks for Alison. I wanted them to be ready for the dippers mid-week game ( :-) ) but being 86 and arthritic, no not Alison, me mam, she has only just finished them.
Can anyone tell me an address I can deliver them to, I googled Liverpool FC, Stanley Park thinking that is where they played but it just goes on about failing FFP. Obviously Google are wrong because only citeh did that so does anyone have an address because as we all know.... Its cold outside
Go to RAWK and look at their City thread, going back to May 2012. They absolutely loved us then. Wonder what's happened sinceYes I know I said it,just wanted to hear you say it as well.
The question is an interesting one,I'll attempt to answer it from my perspective and life events,and I'm 49 bear in mind.
I've worked all over different parts of the country during my career,and met and worked with fans from all kinds of clubs,most of the Yorkshire clubs,the midlands,north east,not so much in the south though,and the general consensus was always I support X and whoever is playing United,not a long standing joke neither,every different fan meant it,absolutely hate United,so it was a general thing.
There was no love lost for Liverpool,in certain areas,especially after certain events,which ironically once blocked our path into Europe,but that's life,but I did find a lot of these other fans had a bit of a soft spot for Liverpoool,like a second team syndrome,mainly because the team they supported were shit,Huddersfield etc,but these were guys of a certain age that had seen Liverpool basically win the lot whilst growing up.
Now fast forward to 2008,the year City were formed,you knew that right ? and these guys who used to say,even scousers I worked with in Runcorn,ahh we don't mind City us,we only hate the scum blah.blah,but that's not the case these days at all,and the general thoughts of some fans have become to dislike City as well,which is absolutely fine by us,we are unique,loyal,and most of all dedicated fans.
So after that mad ramble I'd say 60% of other fans dislike Liverpool to the 40% disliking us,its 100% United unless you support them,but if we were speaking in Scandinavia you'd win hands down.
And the reason there is 40% dislike City now ? Just look in the trophy cabinet,and it's every other fans dream to do and achieve what we have,jealousy,and the 60% that dislike Liverpool ? Well as they say,the majority are very rarely wrong.
Go to RAWK and look at their City thread, going back to May 2012. They absolutely loved us then. Wonder what's happened since
Go to RAWK and look at their City thread, going back to May 2012. They absolutely loved us then. Wonder what's happened since
The first half was close. The 2nd half was not remotely close. The score was exactly as it should have been because it was. Also Salah dived. These are indisputable facts.It was never a 4-0 game or whatever in a million years. You can tell yourself all you want that it was but the fact is that up until your second goal, it could have gone either way. It’s not like both keepers were busy or scrambling. It was a fairly cagey game for the most part with neither side anywhere near full tilt. And of course it was a penalty, he’s pulled him back and made no attempt to play the ball. Absolutely stonewall.
What a beautiful kit that wasIt's a mockery. Try winning the Joan Gamper trophy, you bin dipping twats.
It's a mockery. Try winning the Joan Gamper trophy, you bin dipping twats.
Not entirely sure why but I really enjoyed reading this post..........Dipper fans have no affiliation with the human race.
Richard Dunne holds up a trophy hardly rolls off the tongue.look how uncomfortable Dunny looks lifting a trophy ;)