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Why did a rivalry never develop between Liverpool and City?

Discussion in 'Liverpool' started by District Line, Sep 7, 2012.

  1. District Line

    District Line Well-Known Member
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    We could and should have been the first English team to play In Europe but for the FA's Intevention, only to then allow United the following year

    But the Footballinf authorities helping our United? No way
     
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  2. Mr.Gaston Ramirez

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    Maybe because City are the future and you're the past.
     
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    Maybe.

    But maybe its better to have been part of the past than to have been Southampton past, present or future.
     
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  4. shogs

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    Everton fans and Manchester City fans have developed a huge dislike for each other over recent years. If you look on both forums you will see hate for City. The reasons for this I can't really figure out, perhaps because we have beaten Manchester City quite a lot in recent years and the Lescott saga. Also Mancini never has nice things to say about us.

    Everton fans have grew fonder of Manchester United in recent years because of the hate they get from Liverpool fans. The amount of bitterness Liverpool fans have at the moment due to Manchester United's modern say success, it's hard not to be thankful. Though I think someone mention us selling our best players to Manchester United, that's a myth. Try and remember a play aside from Rooney who has gone there.

    Having said that if a group of Liverpool fans were fighting a group of Manchester United fans then we would join in alongside the Liverpool fans.
     
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  5. Page_Moss_Kopite

    Page_Moss_Kopite Well-Known Member

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    Classic post Shogun.<ok>

    And the same goes in reverse, remember Everton Valley.<whistle>
     
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  6. Mr.Gaston Ramirez

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    A Southampton of present and future is one that can buy players like Gaston Ramirez <whistle>.

    You know those videos on youtube saying "Welcome to Liverpool"? Oh dear...<laugh>.
     
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  7. Exodus Geohaghon

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    Very interesting. <ok> As much bile as some Yorkshire lads have for my own club, I'd always be inclined to stick up for them if they were getting a hiding off some Mancs.
     
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  8. shogs

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    That's a myth. Never happened. :police:

    Bastards had it coming though.
     
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  9. Mr.Gaston Ramirez

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    Fighting because of football?You guys need to get a life...
     
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  10. shogs

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    What on Earth does your club have to do with Liverpool to be on their board?
     
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  11. Mr.Gaston Ramirez

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    Gaston Ramirez.
     
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  12. Exodus Geohaghon

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    No-one on this thread advocated football violence.
     
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  13. Master Yoda

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    I have my doubts about you actually being a Southampton fan to be honest.
     
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  14. Mr.Gaston Ramirez

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    I have my doubts that Brendan Rodgers is a capable manager.

    I'm a big saints fan.Don't worry about that <ok>.
     
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  15. Page_Moss_Kopite

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    Fighting?

    We're talking about hypothetical events on the internet.<laugh>
     
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  16. District Line

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    Figure of speech. He said IF it happened. But this kind of thing is common. Enemies will often Unite to take out a bigger enemy, that's life.

    Look no further than the riots when In an act of vigilantism Charlton and Millwall fans teamed up to defend their community against looters. Chelsea and Palace fans did the same. Sikhs and the White Working Class did the same in Southall and East London.

    He wasn't advocating violence.
     
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  17. terrifictraore

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    I have my doubts that you are capable of tying your own laces.
     
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  18. Mr.Gaston Ramirez

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    I am capable :p.
     
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  19. terrifictraore

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    Woop ****ety do! have a gold star.

    How about becoming capable of posting something sensible.
     
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  20. Page_Moss_Kopite

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    just in case you're fibbing.

    [h=3]The first knot[/h]
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    • Tying shoelaces is an important part of getting dressed. The &#8216;bunny ears&#8217; method is one way of tying shoelaces. The first step is to take a shoelace in each hand.
    • Cross the black lace over the red lace halfway up the laces.
    • Take the end of the black lace and put it over the red lace. Now poke it through the cross or bunny hole.











    [h=3]Making the &#8216;bunny ears&#8217;[/h]
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    • Hold on to the ends of the red and black laces and pull tight. The cross should now be close to the shoe.
    • Take the black lace and make a small loop, or &#8216;bunny ear&#8217;. The &#8216;bunny ear&#8217; loop should have a long tail.
    • Take the red lace and make a small loop, or &#8216;bunny ear&#8217;. The &#8216;bunny ear&#8217; loop should have a long tail.











    [h=3]Tying the final knot[/h]
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    <ok>
     
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