I've been listening to Talksport on the way home, they had a load of Mancs and Scoucers on talking about the game on the weekend - a few of these knob-heads were making the statement that they didn't know how Carol would play because 'she'll never have experienced an atmosphere like it' and 'it'll be the most intense experince' and 'they don't know how she'll react to the atmosphere' etc. Don't get me wrong, I want her to fail miserably, but how ingnorant can these people be if they don't recognise our derby as being just a bit more than special and one of the most intense contests in British football..tossers.
'she'll' 'her' He played in the Tyne-Wear derby, a 5-1 win for the home team so the atmosphere will be similar. Anfield is totally over-rated. Fickle supporters, only sing at the big games.
I hope Scholes does one of his characteristic challenges on Amy, possibly injuring her, and the media just laugh it off. "Oh that Scholes, he isn't a natural tackler you know".
Is it really a surprise that Liverpool and/or Man Utd fans are so far up their own arse? With Sky showing all of their games you would think they are the only teams in the country. If there was a way they could both be beaten on Sunday it would be excellent.
To be fair though, this will be a new experience for Andy, he's never had to perform in a "derby" (I use quotation marks because their's isn't a ****ing derby) knowing in the back of his mind that someone is having the wheels off his motor.
That is nothing compared to having your newly decorated 4x4 burnt out on Kevin Nolan's drive (also comes with additional extra of graffiti on the garage door).
Bit of luck Chris Smalling will be revved up for Sunday and to make amends for the penalty at Chelsea and OWN Carroll. And then injure him.