The most hated club in English football history?

I would imagine, with Liverpool having American owners for the last 15-20 ? years (Gillet & Hughes, then Fenway Sports Group), the Yank media only give Liverpool positive coverage ?
Cannot understand why the British media don't call out LFC for anything, though ?
Was always amazed that Klopp was positively portrayed as an enthusiastic, passionate manager. The fact he bullied the officials (including the 4th official) is never mentioned.
Also his attitude to the media was shocking, especially when they lost...
Anyone bad mouthing liverpool are jumped on big style by the cultists and their career is destroyed

That's why the cowards in the media suck up to them
 
We are the most hated club in English Football history...

I knew we were hated so much since we've been successful, We are hated even more now that we are sh*t...Again...

Liverpool have been shit for 30 years, Rags have been shit for 12 years, They still get called "The biggest clubs in England"...

The truth is, "Manchester City are the best ever English team", We've won 4 in a row which nobody has ever done....We've done it.

What exactly are we trying to achieve in football as a fan base and more importantly as a club...No matter what we do we'll never be classed as the so called "Big Boys"...

Listening to opposition fans and pundits along with media in recent weeks, We are totally despised!


Being hated is part and parcel of being at the top. When you dominate like we have, breaking records and setting new standards, envy follows naturally. The media, opposition fans, and pundits can spin it however they like, but facts don’t lie: Manchester City are the greatest English team of this era, and we’re well on our way to being regarded as one of the biggest clubs in the world.

Liverpool and United earned their “biggest club” labels over decades, but let’s not forget they’ve had far more time to build that legacy. City’s journey to the top only truly started in 2008, and in just 15 years, we’ve achieved things most clubs can only dream of: five Premier League titles in six years, a treble, and four-in-a-row—a feat no other English team has managed.

What’s even more impressive is the how: the football we’ve played under Pep is revolutionary. The world’s best players want to come here, and our fan base is growing exponentially worldwide. Give it another decade of sustained success, and the narrative will shift. Hate or no hate, greatness can’t be ignored forever.

As a fan base, we need to embrace the hate. It’s a sign of how far we’ve come. They hated us when we were down, they hate us now we’re up—it doesn’t matter. What matters is that Manchester City are building a legacy, and whether they like it or not, we’re here to stay. The so-called “big boys” should be worried, because soon enough, we’ll overshadow them.
 
Just show them this article https://www.middleeasteye.net/news/britain-middle-east-arms-sales-breakdown

Then remind them that our owners paid the UK government £24 Billion last year for defense weapons, and that is why we will not be found guilty!

Their minority owner has asked the UK Government to pay £2 Billion for a new stadium that the Glazers will own 75% of and that will still not be in Manchester!

it boils their piss!
 
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Being hated is part and parcel of being at the top. When you dominate like we have, breaking records and setting new standards, envy follows naturally. The media, opposition fans, and pundits can spin it however they like, but facts don’t lie: Manchester City are the greatest English team of this era, and we’re well on our way to being regarded as one of the biggest clubs in the world.

Liverpool and United earned their “biggest club” labels over decades, but let’s not forget they’ve had far more time to build that legacy. City’s journey to the top only truly started in 2008, and in just 15 years, we’ve achieved things most clubs can only dream of: five Premier League titles in six years, a treble, and four-in-a-row—a feat no other English team has managed.

What’s even more impressive is the how: the football we’ve played under Pep is revolutionary. The world’s best players want to come here, and our fan base is growing exponentially worldwide. Give it another decade of sustained success, and the narrative will shift. Hate or no hate, greatness can’t be ignored forever.

As a fan base, we need to embrace the hate. It’s a sign of how far we’ve come. They hated us when we were down, they hate us now we’re up—it doesn’t matter. What matters is that Manchester City are building a legacy, and whether they like it or not, we’re here to stay. The so-called “big boys” should be worried, because soon enough, we’ll overshadow them.

Your wrong mate, our Journey started 1880 in west Gorton!

We won the FA Cup, League cup and a European trophy before Liverpool did!

We won the FA Cup and League cup before United!

Neither of them have ever had more fans watch them at their home ground!
 

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