Liverpool Thread - 2023/24

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I didn’t used to mind Littlewoods, and all associated with the club, up until the League game at Klanfield in the run-in during the 2013-14 season.

After the due respect we showed to the Hillsborough tragedy remembrance, they booed Yaya, when he was stretchered off, and then the horrible bastards attacked one of our supporters' buses, when it was leaving.

My hatred of everything Littlewoods has increased season by season ever since.
I've never liked them, going back to the early seventies, mainly because my late dad hated them so much. He used to tell me stories of when he'd stand on the kop and there would be more City fans than Liverpool fans because they were an average second division side. He hated the fact that they used to brag so much of how brilliant they were after they got the pools money as they had forgotten what they were before that.
 
I've never liked them, going back to the early seventies, mainly because my late dad hated them so much. He used to tell me stories of when he'd stand on the kop and there would be more City fans than Liverpool fans because they were an average second division side. He hated the fact that they used to brag so much of how brilliant they were after they got the pools money as they had forgotten what they were before that.
Yes. Let us hope that we never forget our history. Youngsters today don’t know just how bad we were. Be humble, but win.
Having lived through the decline courtesy of Swales, our current success gives an old fart like me enormous joy.
 
I didn’t used to mind Littlewoods, and all associated with the club, up until the League game at Klanfield in the run-in during the 2013-14 season.

After the due respect we showed to the Hillsborough tragedy remembrance, they booed Yaya, when he was stretchered off, and then the horrible bastards attacked one of our supporters' buses, when it was leaving.

My hatred of everything Littlewoods has increased season by season ever since.
I hate to admit it, but the rags did try to tell us. I grew up in Eccles amongst match going reds and they despised them with a passion. I didn't mind them too much because they were one of the only teams who threatened Baconface's United. My word, I've changed my view on them. If United would've knocked us out in the FA Cup Quarter Final and played Liverpool at Wembley, I'd have wanted United to win it.
 
Yes. Let us hope that we never forget our history. Youngsters today don’t know just how bad we were. Be humble, but win.
Having lived through the decline courtesy of Swales, our current success gives an old fart like me enormous joy.
Indeed.

As I say regularly (and no doubt as far as they're concerned, boringly!) to the younger Blues in our group in the Family Stand, that when other clubs' supporters bang on about 'Istree' and 'Buying Class', just tell them that City stood in the Olympic Stadium in Berlin in 1937 and told Hitler he and his bully boys could to 'get to fuck' when the team refused to comply with the Nazi salute prior to the start of the game.

Now then, THAT'S 'History', THAT'S 'Class'..

And for good measure I throw in Tomas Borges' lines from his poem.. 'My personal revenge will be to show you the kindness in the eyes of my people/ Who have always fought relentlessly in battle and been generous and firm in victory..'

(What's that? Time for my medication again? Already?! No, not that thermometer again, please Matron..!)
 
Yes. Let us hope that we never forget our history. Youngsters today don’t know just how bad we were. Be humble, but win.
Having lived through the decline courtesy of Swales, our current success gives an old fart like me enormous joy.
How could we ever forget. Having started going to first team games in 1973 all I ever saw City win was a poxy League Cup in 76 and after that, apart from runners up in the league in 77 and a Wembley visit in 81, was numerous relegations. The kids now don't know how lucky they are. It should never be taken for granted. Luckily my three sons are always reminded by me as how poor we were and whilst we hope this period lasts for ad long as possible they know that failure is always around to corner and it can all change.
 
How could we ever forget. Having started going to first team games in 1973 all I ever saw City win was a poxy League Cup in 76 and after that, apart from runners up in the league in 77 and a Wembley visit in 81, was numerous relegations. The kids now don't know how lucky they are. It should never be taken for granted. Luckily my three sons are always reminded by me as how poor we were and whilst we hope this period lasts for ad long as possible they know that failure is always around to corner and it can all change.


The only way it can change now is if the authorities change the goal posts completely and throw us out, we are too deep into this for anything to happen to us organically.

Our owner if he sells will only sell to money even that wont happen, failing Armageddon we are in pole position.
 
I hate to admit it, but the rags did try to tell us. I grew up in Eccles amongst match going reds and they despised them with a passion. I didn't mind them too much because they were one of the only teams who threatened Baconface's United. My word, I've changed my view on them. If United would've knocked us out in the FA Cup Quarter Final and played Liverpool at Wembley, I'd have wanted United to win it.
Is that not a bit of a myth that they threatened bacon face rag side.
I don't think the rags threatened then that much as well when the dippers were top dogs.
 
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