supercity88
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Its like a guilty pleasure. It’s cult-like. They well and truly, collectively believe they are the biggest club in the world. I’ve never once heard a rag call united European royalty. I don’t know any Madrid fans but I’m sure they don’t say it either. The dippers on that forum use it more often than not. They type lengthy posts about it. One even said he was gutted to have played spurs in the CL final, as it only feels like a real final if they play European royalty.
Very cultish, and extremely cuntish.
I have met a few Real Madrid fans and they expect the club to be winning the CL spoilt by the fact they've been so dominant in the competition. The CL for Barca is hugely important because of the gulf in success between them and Real in that competition. It means more than La Liga to both sides. They'd rather the CL than the league.
Liverpool is a cult though. It is the only way to describe it. Obsessed that their love of their club and of football is more than of any other teams. That getting more people to a parade is evidence of that. That setting off flares and singing along to YNWA karaoke style is more special than other fans singing their songs.
Attacking people and team buses is all buried under the carpet. The truth is that Anfield on a European night is the same as any other club ground in the country. West Ham gave it large against Sevilla. We were rocking when we played Hamburg. Anfield was flat as a pancake when they played Inter a couple weeks back. But if it doesn't suit the narrative it gets ignored. Like with any mistake any of their players make. Allison is the best goalkeeper. Ignore him giving us two goals in a 4-1 win at Anfield. Van Dijk is a rolls royce. Can't be dribbled past. Ignore the 7-2 at Villa Park. The list goes on and on.