Silva&Silva
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Our second game was a 1-1 draw at home to Everton.Didn't we start the 100 point season with 3 wins on the trot?
Our second game was a 1-1 draw at home to Everton.Didn't we start the 100 point season with 3 wins on the trot?
Nope. Won the first game, drew the second and then won 18 in a row.Didn't we start the 100 point season with 3 wins on the trot?
3 down, only 15 to go...Nope. Won the first game, drew the second and then won 18 in a row.
They threw a bottle from a moving van at two 12 year old girls in our group that day, as we walked back to our transport. And smashed up the Eccles fan bus a couple of months later.I remember league cup 2014 being a good day out with mostly good humoured scousers. Then the mane and ederson incident made me think what a bunch of Muppets. But for me it all started with the coach attack in the champions league quarters coupled with their teams cheating and fan behaviour on the return leg. Then when we were in a title race the rivalry intensified and several other incidents followed
My bad mate wasn't meaning to speak for everyone wasn't aware of that incident. I was lucky with the cunts that day can't say the same about the next few matches lol where I got pickpocketedThey threw a bottle from a moving van at two 12 year old girls in our group that day, as we walked back to our transport. And smashed up the Eccles fan bus a couple of months later.
Never not at it
They threw a bottle from a moving van at two 12 year old girls in our group that day, as we walked back to our transport. And smashed up the Eccles fan bus a couple of months later.
Never not at it
Kevin de Bruyne "limped off with a hamstring injury"... sounds familiar!3 games in. We’ve won 3 Premier League titles by smaller margins than our current lead at the top.
But I was getting giddy after this game, before I’d become better acquainted with our new keeper’s all-round game…
It is all to do with the LFC fanbase who have a higher percentage of thugs than any other support in this country. There has always been trouble when City play at Anfield going back to the 70s. There is a real hatred these days.Serious question from a clearly ignorant Londoner. What's the reason for City's animosity towards Liverpool? I remember seeing a client in Manchester a few years ago during City's centurion season, he was a United fan and was adamant City had to win the league ahead of Liverpool. Fair enough I thought, historical rivalry between United and the victims and all that. Cab driver back to the station was a City fan, he was saying that he had some sympathy for United (Mourinho was manager then) and that he'd support United 100% over Liverpool.
So genuine question, is it just a Manchester vs Liverpool thing? I'd just assume United would be THE rivalry.
In London obviously teams are local rivals but basically every London team seems to hate Spurs, West Ham and Arsenal don't mind each other that much, West Ham hate Millwall, Chelsea have appalling fans but I'd cheer them in Europe against a European team but not against another PL side, I do like Brentford and Fulham and so on. But absolutely many fans in London would express a dislike for Liverpool, but that's based on their fanbase. There's no animosity towards Everton so it isn't a City of Liverpool thing.