nmc
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Someone in here asked what if it were the other way around and we had attacked their coach what would happen, exactly this thread tbh
I’m pretty sure we’d have got a game behind closed doors.
Someone in here asked what if it were the other way around and we had attacked their coach what would happen, exactly this thread tbh
I'd grease up man, you obvuisouly are getting torn up by it.
So it’s part of the anti city agenda then? We’d get different treatment to Liverpool? Why would we?Bollox. There would've been multiple arrests, condemnation from all quarters and a proper deterrent put in place to ensure there's no repeat.
I don't think anyone is "still being angry" about the actual incident, but people will get "angry" when a scouser comes on here triggering the thread again, with his denial that anything serious actually happened, when its clear as day it was serious, people are bound to comment, when someone comes on to defend the indefensible and bumping the thread. It doesn't help when certain blues (they know who they are) keep stirring it up by being deliberately contrary on the subject either.Still being angry isn’t going to change fuck-all and dwelling on it too indulgently is poisonous imo. I suspect some people are getting off on the self-righteous indignation a little too much.
I reckon some are.I don't think anyone is "still being angry" about the actual incident
Well for one thing, the police in Manchester would have done their jobs, so yes the treatment would have been different. Its nothing to do with an "agenda", but if you seriously believe UEFA would have punished us the same (a club given a bigger fine for being 30 seconds late on the pitch, than others have for racism) then you are a bigger fool than I had you for, or you are just trolling the thread....So it’s part of the anti city agenda then? We’d get different treatment to Liverpool? Why would we?
Maybe some are, but its their right to still feel angry about it, injustice makes people angry, probably even you :)I reckon some are.
Try doing the same near the Etihad Stadium on match days. You'd be in the back of the van in 5 seconds.Or nicked the first one to attempt to get up there ? As they would anywhere else in the world. I asked our scouse friend what would happen if you tried to do that on Friday night in the centre of liverpool, not surprisingly he didn't reply.
Nothing Anti-City about it at all.So it’s part of the anti city agenda then? We’d get different treatment to Liverpool? Why would we?