Why did a rivalry never develop between Liverpool and City?

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Sorry to disappoint but I was actually born in Southampton , lived here fir years though , love it here , married a Scouse lady etc etc . I certainly do not want to argue whether a Scouser is a Scouser or a Brit or Irish but what riled me was the blatant disregard for other Irish people , it's far too simplistic to say all Scousers are Irish , sorry will stop now .

You've done nothing but argue mate, strange thing is you being from Southampton yet thinking your an expert on the inhabitants of Liverpool.

People of whatever creed, colour or lineage are entitled to be whoever/whatever they want(just like yourself), your silly definition of "Kop"(King Over Pope)shows your lack of knowledge of where the name originated, your bringing up Sams(orange)club up and posting link to the LOL and slating St Patrick and those who celebrate his day was strange considering the conversation was about Ireland/catholic connections to LFC

You need to get into town more lad instead of propping the bar up at Sam's, for the record nobody except you said "all Scousers are Irish" in the above post and you couldn't be more wrong Liverpool is a diverse city of many cultures and has been for hundreds of years, the oldest Chinese community in Western Europe, a black community descended from slaves etc.

Just put it to bed lad because your one tracked mind and one eyed view of your current home city is funny, how about you talk about all things Southampton on their board instead of talking bollocks on here.
 
No, not all scousers have irish lineage. As I've pointed out, the Chinese have the longest established non-European community in Liverpool (and Manchester too, I think) and I think most of us know at least one Chinese Scouser, and over the last 30/40 years you can add west indian, Asian and African. The point I tried to make two pages back is that the ethnic and social mix (and even the accent) of Machester and Liverpool seemed indistingusihable(?) to an old Kiwi girlfriend - which is ironic as she went three shades of puce when people mistook her for an Aussie. Sheesh, it wasn't supposed to provoke a debate on hoe DIFFERENT Scousers are...

It's a hoot. When it comes down to it there are very few true Liverpudlians. From the building of the first dock the population of Liverpool grew like topsy. It drew migrants from all over the British Isles and later from even further afield. If Scousers can be defined as a unique group then it owes more to the way that the inhabitants of the city coalesced to form their own culture.

so who are the Scoucers - I don't know and I don't care I just know that I'm proud to be Scouse.
 
It's a hoot. When it comes down to it there are very few true Liverpudlians. From the building of the first dock the population of Liverpool grew like topsy. It drew migrants from all over the British Isles and later from even further afield. If Scousers can be defined as a unique group then it owes more to the way that the inhabitants of the city coalesced to form their own culture.

so who are the Scoucers - I don't know and I don't care I just know that I'm proud to be Scouse.

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No, not all scousers have irish lineage. As I've pointed out, the Chinese have the longest established non-European community in Liverpool (and Manchester too, I think) and I think most of us know at least one Chinese Scouser, and over the last 30/40 years you can add west indian, Asian and African. The point I tried to make two pages back is that the ethnic and social mix (and even the accent) of Machester and Liverpool seemed indistingusihable(?) to an old Kiwi girlfriend - which is ironic as she went three shades of puce when people mistook her for an Aussie. Sheesh, it wasn't supposed to provoke a debate on hoe DIFFERENT Scousers are...

It's a hoot. When it comes down to it there are very few true Liverpudlians. From the building of the first dock the population of Liverpool grew like topsy. It drew migrants from all over the British Isles and later from even further afield. If Scousers can be defined as a unique group then it owes more to the way that the inhabitants of the city coalesced to form their own culture.

so who are the Scoucers - I don't know and I don't care I just know that I'm proud to be Scouse.
 
You've done nothing but argue mate, strange thing is you being from Southampton yet thinking your an expert on the inhabitants of Liverpool.

People of whatever creed, colour or lineage are entitled to be whoever/whatever they want(just like yourself), your silly definition of "Kop"(King Over Pope)shows your lack of knowledge of where the name originated, your bringing up Sams(orange)club up and posting link to the LOL and slating St Patrick and those who celebrate his day was strange considering the conversation was about Ireland/catholic connections to LFC

You need to get into town more lad instead of propping the bar up at Sam's, for the record nobody except you said "all Scousers are Irish" in the above post and you couldn't be more wrong Liverpool is a diverse city of many cultures and has been for hundreds of years, the oldest Chinese community in Western Europe, a black community descended from slaves etc.

Just put it to bed lad because your one tracked mind and one eyed view of your current home city is funny, how about you talk about all things Southampton on their board instead of talking bollocks on here.


Your patronizing tone is amazing ,

You dont know I drink or where I drink ?
You presume I have been in Liverpool five minutes ?

Your knowledge of your kop is awful , do you think that IT WAS the reason living called the kop (A tribute to the dead in the Boer War (Spion Kop) ? Its a loose legend no more no less where did I type it a fact .

Your calling me lad is incredibly funny , shall I call you kid , son , girl or queen ?

Where did I say all Scousers are Irish ? You seem to want to be Irish/Scouser and are so protective of it .


It seems to me you want to argue something , hold what are you on about exactly and what is your point ?
 
Your patronizing tone is amazing ,

You dont know I drink or where I drink ?
You presume I have been in Liverpool five minutes ?

Your knowledge of your kop is awful , do you think that IT WAS the reason living called the kop (A tribute to the dead in the Boer War (Spion Kop) ? Its a loose legend no more no less where did I type it a fact .

Your calling me lad is incredibly funny , shall I call you kid , son , girl or queen ?

Where did I say all Scousers are Irish ? You seem to want to be Irish/Scouser and are so protective of it .


It seems to me you want to argue something , hold what are you on about exactly and what is your point ?

Tbh you're becoming very tedious, the Kop was indeed named after the Boer War battle.

The Spion Kop at Anfield dates back to 1905-06. At the end of that season, which saw Liverpool lift the second of our 18 league championships, the directors at the club decided to reward the loyalty of the fans by building a new brick and cinder banking at the Walton Breck Road end of the ground. It was christened as the Spion Kop by Ernest Edwards of The Echo in memory of the many scousers who died in battle over a hill in South Africa by the same name during the Boer War.


http://www.lfchistory.net/Articles/Article/3217

It matters not how long you've lived here your inaccuracies about local traditions and your counter claims about everything you've waffled on about without links is laughable.
You're a troll looking for an argument about something you know jack about, for the record this is the Liverpool board not the 'i live in Liverpool but i'm from Southampton board', as someone born and bred in Vauxhall i reckon i know a little bit more about all things local than yourself.

Now unless you've got something constructive to say about LFC or the city of Liverpool just drop it.
 
Your argument (Christ knows what you are exactly arguing about as you have not posted anything that is remotely interesting) is what exactly , what are your points ?
My original post questioned the one Irishness of Liverpool so your argument about diversity is moot .

Your argument of you being born here and therefore by default know more than myself (this may well be true or not) is close minded to say the least .

Digbeth in Birmingham is well known as the most Irish place in England , it use to be Kilburn , North London . Liverpool possibly celebrate their Irishness more ?

For the record I lived in Vauxhall for a while , the Castle was my local , what the **** does that prove ?


Oh I forgot to add , do you sleep <laugh>
 
I told you that , you dont know how long I have been here yet jumped straight in , I could of come here at 6 months old (I did'nt but you did not know that) .
I am not too sure what exactly you are arguing about ?
No I am sure I dont have a clue what you are arguing about at all .
 
I told you that , you dont know how long I have been here yet jumped straight in , I could of come here at 6 months old (I did'nt but you did not know that) .
I am not too sure what exactly you are arguing about ?
No I am sure I dont have a clue what you are arguing about at all .

More tedium.....Yawn!!!!

I'm not arguing, never was arguing, just stating that this city has an Irish connection, i never once claimed this city had the monopoly on the issue.

You on the other hand have managed to bring Northern Ireland, Birmingham, Sams Orange club, the Loyal Orange Order and your silly definition of what the Kop was named after onto the thread and slag St Patrick off.<laugh>

You're the only one looking for a row mate, i'm just buzzing off you bigtime.

Ffs give it a rest.<doh>
 
More tedium.....Yawn!!!!

I'm not arguing, never was arguing, just stating that this city has an Irish connection, i never once claimed this city had the monopoly on the issue.

You on the other hand have managed to bring Northern Ireland, Birmingham, Sams Orange club, the Loyal Orange Order and your silly definition of what the Kop was named after onto the thread and slag St Patrick off.<laugh>

You're the only one looking for a row mate, i'm just buzzing off you bigtime.

Ffs give it a rest.<doh>

You're actually right. I've heard that ''King Over Pope'' stuff myself, its a load of crap. I've heard people say it stands for ''Knocked Of Perch''. However I also heard AIG stood for ''Ain't Iniesta Great'' and ''Alex Is Gutted''.
 
The Liverpool fan that is kopite does not believe me as I was not born in Liverpool , Sir Kenny . He/she is determined that there appears to be solely Southern Irish history (as far as Ireland is concerned) in Liverpool , when I explained Liverpool had more Irish history than that all hell broke loose , and you are correct it is a load of crap , sectarianism of any shape and form is crap .
 
The Liverpool fan that is kopite does not believe me as I was not born in Liverpool , Sir Kenny . He/she is determined that there appears to be solely Southern Irish history (as far as Ireland is concerned) in Liverpool , when I explained Liverpool had more Irish history than that all hell broke loose , and you are correct it is a load of crap , sectarianism of any shape and form is crap .

There is loads of places that have Irish history and Irish communities. There is many communities all over the world, over here in Ireland we've got a part of Dublin called 'Little Poland''. They have their own church, newspaper, shops etc.