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Yes Frankie's certainly got a way with language. I can understand the underlying frustration though as no body likes to see themselves as basically irrelevant for such a long period. I thought you blues were proud of your stoicism under such bleak circumstances and your self deprecating gallows humour held things together with dignity. It would be a shame to lose those those down to earth qualities though possibly that is the price to pay for your newly found success.Lovely response Frankie,are you related to Wordsworth by any chance.
Yes Frankie's certainly got a way with language. I can understand the underlying frustration though as no body likes to see themselves as basically irrelevant for such a long period. I thought you blues were proud of your stoicism under such bleak circumstances and your self deprecating gallows humour held things together with dignity. It would be a shame to lose those those down to earth qualities though possibly that is the price to pay for your newly found success.
His very first book, published after they first won the PL had a similar white wash over the 5-1.
Bacon claimed the rags had the upper hand in the game before the teams were taken off for the fighting in the North Stand. The game was 3 mins old before it was stopped for fucks sake!
He claimed Slippery Jim Leighton didnt have a save to make (yes because he let 5 in!) and the lunchtime kick off didnt help either (it was 3pm kick off, the following season's 3-3 draw was lunchtime after the crowd trouble at the 5-1)
Yes Frankie's certainly got a way with language. I can understand the underlying frustration though as no body likes to see themselves as basically irrelevant for such a long period. I thought you blues were proud of your stoicism under such bleak circumstances and your self deprecating gallows humour held things together with dignity. It would be a shame to lose those those down to earth qualities though possibly that is the price to pay for your newly found success.
Whereas you lot went into headless chicken mode at the first hint of operation win everything going tits up.Yes Frankie's certainly got a way with language. I can understand the underlying frustration though as no body likes to see themselves as basically irrelevant for such a long period. I thought you blues were proud of your stoicism under such bleak circumstances and your self deprecating gallows humour held things together with dignity. It would be a shame to lose those those down to earth qualities though possibly that is the price to pay for your newly found success.
The clock banner was just a bit of friendly banter. Nobody took it seriously. Least not from our mindset. We didn't really view you as real rivals competitively I mean. The hatred and venom from Lfc was real though. Very real indeed.If City were so irrelevant why did you rags, with the club's blessing, have that clock banner on display year after year? More to the point why don't you have one now with 25/26 years aimed at Liverpool's failure to win the title?
What i can't really grasp is what the fook you are doing on a City fans site if The Scousers ARE your true rivals you gormless ****?
Fair play, u make some valid points including your criticism of the meltdowns though I would think that using 'empty seats' as a put down is a little risky territory for City supporters.Whereas you lot went into headless chicken mode at the first hint of operation win everything going tits up.
Sending a plane up with moyes out was small minded and spoilt brat behaviour to say the least.
You lot couldn't handle half a season of "transition " under wee Davy, fuck knows how many empty seats we'd see at the swamp if you spent 30 odd years in the wilderness like we did.
So why don't you and your patronising shite posts fuck off back to ragcafe with all the other armchair fans claiming to be diehards since 1992.
Yes, this is getting rather tiresome, but you've raced off on a few tangents there. I'm not disputing attendances in the 1950's or match fixing in 1915 or whatever it was? Nor am I arguing that City or Leeds are/were our rivals, or even the loose definition of the term 'Derby'. What I'm disputing is the statement you made about Alex Ferguson creating the rivalry with Liverpool. It's simply incorrect. I have shown you footage from the previous manager to Fergie stating that the atmosphere at those games was pure hatred. There's also an hour long interview with the Doc which adds further insight into the feeling around the club at the time. I've shown you the Munich banners and 'Atkinson Fat head' that Liverpool fans brought to Heysel with them. They had similar banners at Wembley in 77 and in Rome. They sang are you watching 'Manchester' at every final, not are you watching Everton. And we sang are you watching Merseyside, not Leeds at all of our finals. I know, because I was there at the time. Funny that. What I'm really struggling to grasp, is why you are even disputing it or what you have to gain from doing so? As other posters on this thread have stated, City were in a different division for long periods so we concentrated on overcoming the enemy, and Liverpool were THE team to beat from 1975 all the way to the mid nineties. There was nothing manufactured about it.
The clock banner was just a bit of friendly banter. Nobody took it seriously. Least not from our mindset. We didn't really view you as real rivals competitively I mean. The hatred and venom from Lfc was real though. Very real indeed.
Very good effort with the anagram. On the rivalry/relevance debate I don't think anybody is saying you are not relevant now. Just that up until 2010 or so you never posed a threat. Of course you were relevant to yourselves and your level rivals but you were simply historically not relevant as rival for titles. You certainly are now though.An anagram of tony marshall/shallyman is Llama Anally Hymn Trots ..... very fucking apt considering they both talk out of their fucking arses....let the rag scum think dippers is their derby.... we all know that its only the derby for 4th/5th place.
Scummy rag twats
The clock banner was just a bit of friendly banter. Nobody took it seriously. Least not from our mindset. We didn't really view you as real rivals competitively I mean. The hatred and venom from Lfc was real though. Very real indeed.
On the rivalry/relevance debate I don't think anybody is saying you are not relevant now. Just that up until 2010 or so you never posed a threat. Of course you were relevant to yourselves and your level rivals but you were simply historically not relevant as rival for titles. You certainly are now though.
Proper United fans would have nothing to do with any of them cringeworthy flags and slogans. And I don't think I've ever met a United fan who pays them any attention at all. The counter one raised a smirk, because for a while nobody could work out what it meant. I think the joke became less funny as the years rolled on. The guy behind it is a short-arse from Runcorn. Probably never been near OT before 1992. There was a rumor that stretford end flags are on the Glazers payrol. In a bid to improve the atmosphere after the tragic 'sit down' nonsense which turned the place into a library.
Proper United fans would have nothing to do with any of them cringeworthy flags and slogans. And I don't think I've ever met a United fan who pays them any attention at all. The counter one raised a smirk, because for a while nobody could work out what it meant. I think the joke became less funny as the years rolled on. The guy behind it is a short-arse from Runcorn. Probably never been near OT before 1992. There was a rumor that stretford end flags are on the Glazers payrol. In a bid to improve the atmosphere after the tragic 'sit down' nonsense which turned the place into a library.
"they wouldn't come up with anything like that here, they haven't got the sense of humour!"
Bullshit. What about that pathetic Red Flag Group who used to sneak into Maine Road at the end of cup ties we'd lost? You all thought you were so funny at the time but now it's come back to bite you. If we weren't relevant why did you do that? Why did you attack the City shop on Market Street when we won the FA Cup after you had already won the Premier League? That was a bit of banter was it?