Stockport mackem
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It is worse than that though as you cannot see one City player singing the innocuous tune.
It was the backroom staff.
Vermin.
It's a total non story mate..it really is
It is worse than that though as you cannot see one City player singing the innocuous tune.
It was the backroom staff.
Vermin.
Damn right. I’ve been singing it since day one and will be singing it even louder on SaturdayAnd nor should the fan base avoid singing it due to a couple of deluded scouser snowflakes and their sycophantic media lackeys
The background to this song stems from Liverpool's attack on Manchester City's players.
This was organised and pre-planned by Liverpool fan groups.......see the flyer that in the MEN.
"Scare 'em back to Mancland"
https://www.manchestereveningnews.c...s/liverpool-fans-coach-greeting-city-14431221
What does it say about the pathetic media in this country that they pay more attention to a song sung by semi-drunken City staff in a private plane post-match, than they do to the attack by thousands of fans on Manchester City which they virtually ignored.
Liverpool fans and media. As bad as each other. City fans should be saluted for our response to this. Did we respond in kind? No.
Remember when City got mentally crushed in the last seconds as we lost against Spurs this season? Spilled out on the Manchester streets and walked side by with celebrating Spurs back into Manchester.
Liverpool fans, it's you who lack class. You want to feel morally outraged. If you seriously want to respect other football fans, then deal with the idiots in your support of which you have thousands.
Riot police line the streets to Anfield ahead of Liverpool v Roma
Merseyside Police are on red alert ahead of Liverpool's Champions League semi-final clash with Roma, with the Italians' team coach to take the same route to Anfield as Manchester City did earlier this month.
City's journey to the stadium made headlines in the quarter-finals after their bus was pelted with bottles and pyrotechnics, smashing the drivers' door and damaging the front windscreen.
Now it has emerged that Roma will take the same route, albeit with additional security measures, with the Anfield club urging supporters to refrain from using flares and pyrotechnics near the stadium.
Rather than reacting to this immediately as I heard it, I thought I'd gather a few facts what actually happened.
I first heard it reported as, "City players singing about Hillsborough and Sean Cox"...which in truth, is fuckin horrific.
In the reality, its nothing of the sort, it's a song that has been sung by the fans all year...it is no big deal at all.
The media need to take a good hard look at themselves here, like the scouse twats need any antagonising to kick off (coach attack, heysel, fountains etc). Just imagine if City were playing Liverpool in Madrid.....and this story leaked the way it did....it would be carnage....totally irresponsible from the press....
And ultimately, the press have got what they wanted from the scouse fans.....turned a non story into a story....
Nothing to fucking see here..........
I have a feeling we will now hear it louder than ever on Saturday evening. At least I hope so.And nor should the fan base avoid singing it due to a couple of deluded scouse snowflakes and their sycophantic media lackeys
There’s a few in our support, posting on here too, thinking we should change the words as not to offend!!!!I have a feeling we will now hear it louder than ever on Saturday evening. At least I hope so.
There’s a few in our support, posting on here too, thinking we should change the words as not to offend!!!!
Have you actually considered the lyrics and what they mean?There’s a few in our support, posting on here too, thinking we should change the words as not to offend!!!!