Will Liverpool though? Their club is so scouse centric I don't know if it would appeal as much. They've also not won much in most people's lifetimes.
They won 3 champions league in a row. That’s hype.I'm surprised actually. The hype around Real Madrid seems to have died down with them not being the galactico signing bastards they once were.
Then again we are shite.
Yeah fair point. They just don't seem talked about as much these days.They won 3 champions league in a row. That’s hype.
I swear every Irish pub in the world (and there's an Irish pub in every tiny corner of the globe) is a Liverpool pub. I've been a lot of strange places in the world and there's a damn Liverbird to be found in nearly every one of them.Will Liverpool though? Their club is so scouse centric I don't know if it would appeal as much. They've also not won much in most people's lifetimes.
Will Liverpool though? Their club is so scouse centric I don't know if it would appeal as much. They've also not won much in most people's lifetimes.
Okay maybe that's a stretch, but they are definitely closing the gap. Liverpool are negotiating a lucrative deal with Nike, they are playing CL final for the second year in a row, and with Klopp as their manager they'll continue to challenge for EPL every year, which will further boost their brand (i.e. better sponsorship deals). They are also planning to expand Anfield (it's not happening anytime soon though).Why will Liverpool overtake United? City sponsor themselves so that's another thing.
Feck knows. All I can say is thos method has to be wrong seeing as Burnley are in the Top 50How do you value a 'brand'?
They're the face of Brexit football.Feck knows. All I can say is thos method has to be wrong seeing as Burnley are in the Top 50
We will hopefully manage to stop the rot and challenge again.It was only a matter of time, I'm surprised we managed to be the number 1 brand despite being so shitty for so long.
With regards City, no we won't. It would probably take another 10 years of you doing what you've done for 6 or the last 7 seasons which is very unlikely and us doing what we're currently doing (which is possible if Uefa don't get us first.)Okay maybe that's a stretch, but they are definitely closing the gap. Liverpool are negotiating a lucrative deal with Nike, they are playing CL final for the second year in a row, and with Klopp as their manager they'll continue to challenge for EPL every year, which will further boost their brand (i.e. better sponsorship deals). They are also planning to expand Anfield (it's not happening anytime soon though).
But with regard to City, barring a "Saudi intervention" (no pun intended ) they will probably overtake us in the near future.
That’s a pretty sober post from a City fan. It takes a LONG time to build a monster brand, and while it is a bit faster to tear it down that is still quite a long process.With regards City, no we won't. It would probably take another 10 years of you doing what you've done for 6 or the last 7 seasons which is very unlikely and us doing what we're currently doing (which is possible if Uefa don't get us first.)
Irish have a thing with scousers. I went to uni in Liverpool and there were so many Irish people there.I swear every Irish pub in the world (and there's an Irish pub in every tiny corner of the globe) is a Liverpool pub. I've been a lot of strange places in the world and there's a damn Liverbird to be found in nearly every one of them.
I take it you are not a member of MensaIrish have a thing with scousers. I went to uni in Liverpool and there were so many Irish people there.
Was speaking to a couple of Irish United fans at a game a few months ago and they seemed to think the proportion of United:Liverpool was 60:40 in Ireland. Can any Irish caftards confirm or deny this?Irish have a thing with scousers. I went to uni in Liverpool and there were so many Irish people there.
I'd say it's 60:40-50:50Was speaking to a couple of Irish United fans at a game a few months ago and they seemed to think the proportion of United:Liverpool was 60:40 in Ireland. Can any Irish caftards confirm or deny this?
https://www.irishtimes.com/sport/so...e-club-is-most-supported-in-ireland-1.3018961Ireland’s favourite Premier League team is Manchester United (170,000 Facebook followers), ahead of Liverpool (157,500 followers)
https://www.sportsjoe.ie/football/t...iverpool-while-man-united-dominate-asia-22064We weren't altogether surprised to learn that Ireland are mad on Liverpool with 25.67% of Irish Twitter users following the Reds while their old rival Manchester United take second spot with 23.20%.
I'm not mate, how's your membership going?I take it you are not a member of Mensa
That if you look at a map it's pretty obvious why there would be many Irish people in Liverpool and not as many in, say, Bournemouth. Equally obvious why they would support Liverpool or United and not Arsenal.I'm not mate, how's your membership going?
What you getting at? That scousers came from Ireland?