My rag mate said the exact same thing, word for word exactly the same! Losing to Liverpool is a very horrible experience.As said to me by a United supporting work colleague - "Now do you know why we hate those cunts so much?"
My rag mate said the exact same thing, word for word exactly the same! Losing to Liverpool is a very horrible experience.As said to me by a United supporting work colleague - "Now do you know why we hate those cunts so much?"
they will have been gutted about the timing of Saturdays fixture they could have really gone for it with their obsession for grief(when it suits),bet they felt all left out...wouldn't surprise me 1 bit if they do 'their bit' at weekend against Swansea......Despise is far too polite a word. They shove istree down everyone's throat whilst ignoring that very word when it doesn't fit the narrative. Every win is a prelude to another premier league title! Heysel, swept under the carpet. Racism ignored (in fact supported), chickens counted in 13/14 and their suspect behaviour in the early part of the 20th century (too far back in history, no doubt!)
On Saturday, a banner with their favourite four letter acronym, with the A swapped for a picture of the Eifel tower. The mawkish bastards must've been in their element.
The other thing to remember about them is that they almost always beat us in the premier league and yet have still never won it. It seems that the outcome of our games are irrelevant to the destination of the title. Battles and wars spring to mind.
I agree with all you say but when it comes to us the only thing imo which has hampered our season, and will continue to do so and make me doubt if we'll win the league is the vast amount of injuries we have got, and will keep on getting through the season.Well we might as well all give up now that Klopp is here - according to some.
Let the dippers crow, let them start thinking they're going to win the league forever and ever. Let's see how they handle it when the expectations soar - when they will be expected to win the league as a minimum. This season is an absolute free hit for Klopp - no one expects him to win the league, so if he does, wow, if he doesn't, no big deal. But next season, well that will be a whole new ball game.
...and for those who think City, Rags, Arsenal, Spurs (who look terrific at the moment) and Chelsea are just going to stand aside to avoid being trampled by Klopp's march to glory - well they might just be in for a bit of a shock.
As an aside, I think City are only just at the start of their planned journey - the fireworks have'nt even been lit yet.