Well said Marvin, glad your over your Manchester parade breakdown!The Liverpool fan is obviously taking this season badly.
If there are City fans on Bluemoon contributing to their football pages, what more evidence do you need to stop commenting? Do not contribute to their site! It doesn't matter how clever you think you are, all you do is attract traffic to their website. The best thing City fans can do is steer clear of it so that other fans regard it as biased.
So what takes precedence here: the football stuff, or the other stuff? Obviously you know about the other stuff. Paris Saint-Germain v Manchester City in the Champions League semi-final has already more than its fair share of alternative monikers. El Gasico. El Cashico. The Sportswashing Derby. Gulf War Three. A proxy battle on hybrid grass; a clash of new money and even newer money; Qatar v Abu Dhabi; the diseased nadir of the modern game; a big night for Kyle Walker.
It is, of course, all of these things and less. The meeting of European football’s two great petrocarbon empires feels ostensibly like a moment for savage lament: to mourn football’s slow capitulation to capital and disdain for human rights, to curse the subversion of the game we all love to forces well beyond our control. Even so, this is a course of action that only really makes sense until about 7.59pm on Wednesday night, at which point all moral resistance feels queerly obsolescent. This fixture is an utter disgrace and I object to it in the strongest possible terms. Peep! Right: come on Neymar, get stuck in, son.
If you have an account on there, please do not comment on their match report afterwards! And keep it up until such time as they change. They probably never will but at least you wont be a MUG!
I have never understood why anyone would go on a opposing fans website, weird behaviour to me and as you rightly say, why would you want to contribute financially?