dont cry raulll just because ive spoken the truth. And we would have actually because we were way better than you
We don't feel sorry for ourselves. We simply honour the dead every year. Whereas scousers tend to blame everything (not just in football) on everyone else and wallow.
You do though, and Donald has posted proof of that, Mancs are just as bad, if not worse, as people from Liverpool when it comes to self-pitying.
And I'd say generalising millions of United fans with one group in New York of all places is a bit desperate.
Precisely, Heysel was the stadiums fault and Hillsborough was the police's fault. Munich is acknowledged as an accident and is righly remembered every year. So **** you, prick.
Would Liverpool or Leeds fans ever try that on though? I think not. It's a pretty fatuous argument anyway, and yes, I may be crucified for this, but I do think poppy day can go too far having it every single year. Let individual families grieve for their own lost relatives in their own way.
It's pretty obvious really. Are you taking the piss? Have you never heard the joke "What's the difference between a cow and a disaster? Scousers can't milk cows"? As for Leeds, the only bad thing to happen to your lot that I know of was the stabbings in Turkey, and they received a fair bit of coverage.
We raise charity for them and commemorated the 10th anniversary. Try not to bang on about it though, even despite it arguably being worse than Hillsborough/Munich because it was actual cold-blooded murder. And Holty you won't catch a goldfish with bait like that man.
That's very debatable (and a bit morbid). 2 deaths vs 23 vs 96? I don't want to sound callous, but I think Munich took on more significance because it was actually the players that died.