Liverpool Thread - 2021/22

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Fuck off!! It was a banner endorsed by the fucking club and taking the piss out of us at probably our lowest time. They way they then reacted to a billboard welcoming Tevez to Manchester showed the whole club as the hypocritical cunts they are.
So yes the banner was a disgrace and every City fan should always remember it.
Cunts club full of cunts.
Spot on !....Scum !
 
Fuck off!! It was a banner endorsed by the fucking club and taking the piss out of us at probably our lowest time. They way they then reacted to a billboard welcoming Tevez to Manchester showed the whole club as the hypocritical cunts they are.
So yes the banner was a disgrace and every City fan should always remember it.
Cunts club full of cunts.
there was no need for it, we weren't even in the same division half the time, petty one upmanship, they were taking the piss, fuck em, i wouldn't give a shit if they went bust and died,shithole of a club
 
It was a banner mate, fans taking the piss out of fans.
As a Blue when we were shit I would look at it with pride, yes we are shit and win nowt but we still follow our team!
Anyone offended by the banner or gives a shit about it needs a reality check.

Some of the Rags support is questionable with this MIB bollocks but the Dippers take it to anothe level, Cult status and seemingly untouchable.

Liverpool are The Jimmy Saville of football, turn a blind eye to their antics!

Both love Shell suits too!
No that banner was much more than taking the piss. It was a statement of Rag superiority and a designation of our supposed lower place in life's order. It came alive verbally in the many condescending utterences of the piss can which intensified after the takeover.
The coach attack was just low life dippers doing what they do, knowing they can get away with it. The lack of interest in the incident, from the local police force and indeed the football authorities speaks volumes in that regard.
 
It's hilarious that Klippety is compared to Pep , in the seven years Clubshop has been at Klanfield he has amassed three recognised trophies spending over £600m , Pep has eleven in the trophy cabinet in 5/6 years whilst spending a similar amount. The figures and stats clearly suggest the scruff in the tracksuit isnt in the same league , but the media don't let facts cloud their agenda , they just print/post the same old shite before every City/Dipper game.
 
Fuck off!! It was a banner endorsed by the fucking club and taking the piss out of us at probably our lowest time. They way they then reacted to a billboard welcoming Tevez to Manchester showed the whole club as the hypocritical cunts they are.
So yes the banner was a disgrace and every City fan should always remember it.
Cunts club full of cunts.
Oh well, maybe I just saw it as a piss take, wasn't and still aren't arsed about it.

The Tevez one was brilliant it boiled some piss, the desired effect.
 
No that banner was much more than taking the piss. It was a statement of Rag superiority and a designation of our supposed lower place in life's order. It came alive verbally in the many condescending utterences of the piss can which intensified after the takeover.
The coach attack was just low life dippers doing what they do, knowing they can get away with it. The lack of interest in the incident, from the local police force and indeed the football authorities speaks volumes in that regard.
You can ignore a petty banner. When you react you give them the reaction they intended for.

That coach attack was worse. In legal standings and on direct impact it could have had to staff and players.
 
Both the rags' extremely childish banner and the crazed attack on our coach by dipper plastics were a clear sign of the differences between the three clubs. We wouldn't stoop so low to fix a permanent reminder that the rags haven't won anything despite outspending everyone, and I don't think City fans would attack another clubs' coach just because they are thought to be rivals. The fact that these two events happened and nothing was done about either of them (especially the bus-wrecking incident) is all grist to the mill: the entire football world KNEW the dippers would not face any kind of disciplinary action - if the club's fans can murder and maim opposition supporters and get away with it then there's no chance of punishment for smashing up a coach.
And whilst in comparison a banner proudly belittling the lack of success at another club might be considered infantile
and ill-advised it wasn't a danger to the public, no life was put at risk. It did, however, show the rags up for what they are...a club of very very low morals with no respect for other professionals in the same sport.

I think both events have caused irreparable damage to both the rags and the dippers in the eyes of all neutrals - the world over.
 
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