Gone are the times when opposing supporters simply moaned and whined about referees favoring their rival's club. Now it has escalated into a pure belief that Liverpool's rivals are breaking the laws behind the scenes. Fans have quite honestly started to believe that Ferguson, Gill, Charlton and probably fecking Gary Neville have started throwing money around behind the scenes, not only in England, but also in Europe.
I'm ready to accept that some clubs get more rub of the green than do others, but this whole corruption thing is just going too far. It simply is going too far.
Now comes the part that will probably get me into most trouble.
This whole thing is mostly being fueled by constant posts made by Andy@Allerton. I've seen some really annoying posters throughout RAWK's history, but never have I seen a long term poster who gets on my nerves as much as Andy. Again, this is saying something as throughout RAWK's history we've had some notorious personalities.
I'm all for posting about when someone like Manchester United gets an unfair refereeing decision in their favor, but Andy is taking this to a whole new level. At first I thought it funny, but by now I've realized that Andy simply has some issues to deal with. I plead with the mods to have a talk with him, as I really don't think he's having any sort of good effect on these forums. I honestly think his endless posts about Manchester United are having a bad effect on posters here, especially now when the pressure of the title fight is at its climax and emotions run high.
The focal point of the title fight on these forums should be Liverpool Football Club, not Manchester United Football Club. Get behind your team and support them and stop spending this ridiculous amount of energy on something that is beyond all our reach. Supporting Liverpool is something that can and will help the club, moaning on the forums about Manchester United and creating lists of every refereeing decision made in their favor is a waste of energy. Just get behind your team and try to enjoy the game, because if you've stopped enjoying it, the magic's gone.