HibbertStreetKid
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Arise Sir Razza. Still hurting the day after so much that you twa@#$$d a scouse now a lifeling blue
Every time Raz has gone to Anfield some no mark anfield benchwarmer has roughed him up to gee up the crowd, cos they're too shit to get praised for anything other than 'booting the greedy snake'. Glad Sterling has had enough. Does Gomez still think he's the big man, because he, the scousers 4th choice CB, brought on because sterling was tearing alexander arnold a new arsehole, decided to rough him up? Shouldn't even be in the squad!
In an ideal world that would be the case but I remember back in the seventies and battles royal at both grounds outside and in between the fans. I'm not going to take sides but there was some horrible stuff dished out by both, although the use of Stanley knives was a particularly nasty trick on the scousers part.
In our wilderness years we were little City, a joke of a club no threat to anyone on the field so the animosity waned and was turned to our neighbourhood rags.
Now we are both vying for the top prizes once more it has resurfaced and I'm sorry to say it is all coming one way. Bricking our coaches and attacking our fans on the 25th anniversary of Hillsborough, impeccably respected by our club and fan base. Booing our keeper who was lying on the pitch receiving oxygen after getting a bootfull of studs to his head and face. Attacking our team coach before the European tie, I have watched the video, a pretty horrible experience if you were inside that with no police protection at all so it seemed. Now Sunday and an attack on a quiet club where City fan's go for a drink before every game I believe.
So my friend you may be better off posting your thoughts and concern's on a few Liverpool forum. We have a few moron's ourselves but nothing on the scale I see at your club. This may be due to our more aged fan base who have mellowed with time, myself included. One thing though. Us Mancunians are pretty easy going and slow to anger, but push us too far and we make for a pretty formidable foe.
I write this not from an anti Liverpool stance as one of my grandmother's was brought up in Scotland road and I worked for a number of Liverpool shipping companies where I was often the only non scouser onboard and made some good mates in the process.
I don't think it was just Gomez mocking City.
I remember watching towards the end and Kyle Walker was chasing a ball down towards the corner flag. Robertson and Walker clashed and Robertson was laughing in the face of Kyle Walker. Someone else spotted this and uploaded the aftermath.
Then went crying to sir.This should've been brushed under the carpet for Gomez's sake. Imagine being known as the guy that got bullied off Raz, for the rest of your (shitty)career.
Against my instincts, I've approved this post. But, like all our "visitors" this week (we've become very popular, can't figure out why!) ,you'll be kept a close eye on.I dont condone any of the above, as a non-english I’m unaware of some of the points you make so cannot comment specifically. Though obviously I am well aware of the City coach incident on which my sentiments of disgust I documented on both forums. I’ll take my leave from here though I think it is more than unfortunate that a mutual respect for two of the best sides ever in the top flight of english football cannot co-exist with this rivalry.