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So how will the mancs will celebrate CITY winning the title? Champagne? Fireworks. Please don't ever call CITY your rivals again after the way you lot seemed to kiss up to them in the last two weeks.
I would be devasted if EVERTON won the league. What has happened to united?
Would you like a larger glass for your whine?
 
So how will the mancs will celebrate CITY winning the title? Champagne? Fireworks. Please don't ever call CITY your rivals again after the way you lot seemed to kiss up to them in the last two weeks.
I would be devasted if EVERTON won the league. What has happened to united?

It's not Liverpool winning the league that most have the problem with. It's the media love in, how unbearable your fan base becomes, the delusion etc.

City will win the league, celebrate for a week or so and then look to next year. We'd never hear the end of it if Liverpool win it. There'd be articles and poems on RAWK for the next 2 decades about how it was the greatest title win ever in the face of great FA corruption and therefore outweighed United's 13.

I also feel as though with City having won it recently, that duck has been broken. We accepted that they will continue to artificially inject money in and spend ridiculous amounts to remain competitive where as Liverpool haven't been a top side for a quarter century. I guess we don't want that to end.
 
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This is so cute. They really are so fickle.

I've seen it countless times..."anyone but United". The same applies here. The added hilarity is the falling at the final few hurdles.

Everyone hates City, but they are the lesser of two evils. So I think it's time you get off this little high horse and get over the fact that you're getting little sympathy on a Manchester United forum (even in the specified Liverpool thread).

Blame Stevie G. He gave us the fuel to burn. You cannot write this stuff.
 
I'm actually amazed how many people really don't want Liverpool to win it - which has become apparent over the last few weeks. United and Everton for obvious reasons, but even looking around, a large majority of the Villa fans over on Villa talk don't want to take points on Wednesday now they are safe, along with more than a few West Ham fans over on Knees Up Mother Brown wishing a loss on the final day over Liverpool winning the title. Quite a shock to me.
 
I'm actually amazed how many people really don't want Liverpool to win it - which has become apparent over the last few weeks. United and Everton for obvious reasons, but even looking around, a large majority of the Villa fans over on Villa talk don't want to take points on Wednesday now they are safe, along with more than a few West Ham fans over on Knees Up Mother Brown wishing a loss on the final day over Liverpool winning the title. Quite a shock to me.

I think it's because Liverpool fans are universally insufferable arseholes.
 
I'm actually amazed how many people really don't want Liverpool to win it - which has become apparent over the last few weeks. United and Everton for obvious reasons, but even looking around, a large majority of the Villa fans over on Villa talk don't want to take points on Wednesday now they are safe, along with more than a few West Ham fans over on Knees Up Mother Brown wishing a loss on the final day over Liverpool winning the title. Quite a shock to me.
I was more surprised by the media-driven "the neutrals want Liverpool to win it" bollocks. It's been an insufferable love-in all year round and I think people have been awaiting the day it crumbles...even if it means City win it.

It's not just United who are universally disliked...it's just there's been more reason to wish failure upon United because up until season they've been there are thereabouts for 20+ years. Liverpool's fanbase has maintained its johnny big-bollocks attitude in that time period - and I know many people who absolutely detest United who equally dislike the arrogance of the Liverpool fans whilst generally being relatively insignificant excluding 2001 and 2005.
 
I'm actually amazed how many people really don't want Liverpool to win it - which has become apparent over the last few weeks. United and Everton for obvious reasons, but even looking around, a large majority of the Villa fans over on Villa talk don't want to take points on Wednesday now they are safe, along with more than a few West Ham fans over on Knees Up Mother Brown wishing a loss on the final day over Liverpool winning the title. Quite a shock to me.

Nobody wants Rat face to win the title.
 
So how will the mancs will celebrate CITY winning the title? Champagne? Fireworks. Please don't ever call CITY your rivals again after the way you lot seemed to kiss up to them in the last two weeks.
I would be devasted if EVERTON won the league. What has happened to united?

You haven't won it for 24...25 years now. City just did. Big difference. Plus, we're more all enjoying the way you had the title and completely fecked it up.
 
So how will the mancs will celebrate CITY winning the title? Champagne? Fireworks. Please don't ever call CITY your rivals again after the way you lot seemed to kiss up to them in the last two weeks.
I would be devasted if EVERTON won the league. What has happened to united?
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Holy shit. I switched the game off at 3-0. A collapse of epic proportions.

Just watching that post match meltdown video. Gerrard kisses tv cameras when he scores, but waves them away at times like these.:lol:
 
I'm actually amazed how many people really don't want Liverpool to win it - which has become apparent over the last few weeks. United and Everton for obvious reasons, but even looking around, a large majority of the Villa fans over on Villa talk don't want to take points on Wednesday now they are safe, along with more than a few West Ham fans over on Knees Up Mother Brown wishing a loss on the final day over Liverpool winning the title. Quite a shock to me.

have a couple of City supporting mates....they hate the scousers like we do.
 
I just had this feeling that Liverpool would lose points against Palace. That assist by Gerrard to Drogba to help Chelsea win the game a couple of years ago came back to haunt him, funnily enough against the same Chelsea team. Hopefully City wrap up the next two games to seal the title and make Gerrard cry. How come Gerrard pushed the camera away today instead of kissing it today?
 
I wonder if this was Liverpools best chance of winning the EPL and that next season and the following ones will be harder for them to win it, Utd, City, Chelsea and the Arse are all going to be stronger next season and Liverpool are going to have to contend with the extra games of the CL
 
I wonder if this was Liverpools best chance of winning the EPL and that next season and the following ones will be harder for them to win it, Utd, City, Chelsea and the Arse are all going to be stronger next season and Liverpool are going to have to contend with the extra games of the CL

That's what made the tears so much sweeter! You could see them realize that they had let their best chance get away from them and next year it will be different. They are punching above their weight right now, they only have domestic competitions. This was the golden ticket. I need to go watch Suarez cry some more.
 
Moyes was their talisman. We sacked him and their title challenge crumbled big time :lol:
 
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Moyes was their talisman. We sacked him and their title challenge failed big time :lol:

They haven't won since Moyes has been sacked.

Since Moyes has been sacked we've seen John Terry, Ashley Cole and Stevie G cry on TV.

Somebody need to start a since moyes has been sacked fact thread.
 
I don't understand the confusion. Obviously we would prefer City win the title, along with most football fans in the country.

After City won it the other year, other than the Agueroooo moment the hype died down very quickly, because ultimately no one cares in the long run if City or Chelsea buy the odd title. It's expected and inevitable for as long as their sugar daddies retain an interest, and because of that any success they have is not held in nearly as high esteem by the media or by football fans. It will always be tainted.

If Liverpool win their first title in almost two and a half decades we wouldn't hear the end of it, especially with the number of their hangers on in the media.

On the topic of Suarez, do we think his blubbing might have something to do with his imminent departure? Maybe wanting to leave Liverpool on a high note. It reminded me of Ronaldo's reaction when we lost in the CL final.
 
I'm actually amazed how many people really don't want Liverpool to win it - which has become apparent over the last few weeks. United and Everton for obvious reasons, but even looking around, a large majority of the Villa fans over on Villa talk don't want to take points on Wednesday now they are safe, along with more than a few West Ham fans over on Knees Up Mother Brown wishing a loss on the final day over Liverpool winning the title. Quite a shock to me.

Careful. You'll fuel their conspiracy theories with shit like this! :lol:
 
i can see why youd defend him given what hes done for your club. very good player but better as an underdog. i called it at the time and sure enough his breakdown intiated a meltdown. youre lying to yourself if you cant see that the man loves the attention. he started it with that huddle and fake tears, continued it by trying to single handedly atone for a hilarious error against chelsea and he was at it with the cameras again tonight pre and post match. hes an idiot. but sure have another green smiley response. it has been a hilarious night after all.

some players are built to win titles, some arent

This is true and deserves to be highlighted more. It will be brushed under the carpet by the media though because it's Gerrard and because it's the current England captain.

But he really has bottled it these last few weeks. The tears, that huddle! (Can anyone imaging Roy Keane doing that? Actually, Kompany or any other club captain?)

The slip, the ridiculous solo quest for redemption and tonight not managing the game or showing any football intelligence, instead trying to add to a 3-0 lead. The fundamentals of any sport is get the job done first and foremost. But it was Schoolboy stuff from him.

Liverpool fans won't admit it but for us and a lot of neutrals, Gerrard will be forever remembered for these last two weeks. The demba ba chants will be sung at every away game for years to come.
 
I'm actually amazed how many people really don't want Liverpool to win it - which has become apparent over the last few weeks. United and Everton for obvious reasons, but even looking around, a large majority of the Villa fans over on Villa talk don't want to take points on Wednesday now they are safe, along with more than a few West Ham fans over on Knees Up Mother Brown wishing a loss on the final day over Liverpool winning the title. Quite a shock to me.

It is because the Liverpool fans I know down here are easily the most insufferable group of fans and that seems to be a theme all across the country. It is also because we are fully aware of how much a Liverpool victory would be shoved down our throats for the summer, especially with the 7 million kiverpool pundits on TV.

I know one Arsenal and one Spurs fan who wanted Liverpool to do it and one West Ham fan who was ambivalent but leaning to Liverpool. Everyone else, man utd (obviously), Everton, West Ham, arsenal, Chelsea (if they couldn't), crystal palace, Leyton Orient, Fulham, Millwall, Man City, Spurs, Newcastle, QPR, Bristol Rovers, Southend Unitedand Wigan all wanted Man City. Admittedly a few of those clubs I only know one or two of their fans though.
 
So how will the mancs will celebrate CITY winning the title? Champagne? Fireworks. Please don't ever call CITY your rivals again after the way you lot seemed to kiss up to them in the last two weeks.
I would be devasted if EVERTON won the league. What has happened to united?

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Sorry couldn't resist :D
 
This is true and deserves to be highlighted more. It will be brushed under the carpet by the media though because it's Gerrard and because it's the current England captain.

But he really has bottled it these last few weeks. The tears, that huddle! (Can anyone imaging Roy Keane doing that? Actually, Kompany or any other club captain?)

The slip, the ridiculous solo quest for redemption and tonight not managing the game or showing any football intelligence, instead trying to add to a 3-0 lead. The fundamentals of any sport is get the job done first and foremost. But it was Schoolboy stuff from him.

Liverpool fans won't admit it but for us and a lot of neutrals, Gerrard will be forever remembered for these last two weeks. The demba ba chants will be sung at every away game for years to come.

whos seen the daily mail article about gerrard today. its incredible, it looks like it was cut and paste from rawk.