Infordin
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You would basically become Liverpool.We could lose for twenty years and that wouldn't change rival fans would still take extra pleasure every time we fail .
You would basically become Liverpool.We could lose for twenty years and that wouldn't change rival fans would still take extra pleasure every time we fail .
United fans used to terrorise towns and citys in the 70s with the football specials . Thousands of Utd fans descending on away games causing mayhem , local shop keepers and pubs boarding their windows up and closing for the afternoon , United fans had a real bad name and a lot of resentment stems from this also.
Simple, your traditional rivals (dippers and arsenal)
I went to college in Ashington in the 80'sGrowing up in the 70's and 80's the daily trips to school when Newcastle and Liverpool fans would sing the Munich songs whenever football was a topic of conversation was a joy, Comming from Sir Bobby Charlton's home town you would expect better but no they don't like him much either.
It was much easier in the 90's 00's when we won everything.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arsenal_F.C.–Manchester_United_F.C._rivalryNot our rivals
It's because of that Chelsea/Conte thread in the FF, isn't it?
Still don't consider them a traditional rival based on a period of time we were the top two sides.
Still don't consider them a traditional rival based on a period of time we were the top two sides.
Traditional rivals I think City, Liverpool, Leeds. That's really it for me.
Having watched it as a "neutral" would call it a heated rivalry especially during the early to mid-2000's. I guess, your defn of traditional varies from mine.Still don't consider them a traditional rival based on a period of time we were the top two sides.
Traditional rivals I think City, Liverpool, Leeds. That's really it for me.
Thing I don't understand is that we made our money and success through decades of building the club (from nothing essentially), the way it's supposed to be done - a proper football club. I don't get why people don't hate the likes of City and Chelsea more - clubs who just had money pumped in and bought success. We have earned anything we have achieved, the same with Liverpool, Everton, Arsenal, Spurs, etc
Maybe that's the reason they dislike us because we do it the way a proper football club should do, building success and earn money and become the biggest club in England and one of the biggest supporting club in the world. Jealousy at its best and also they just can't replicate what we have done and continue to do.
With City, Chelsea, and the likes, they probably just couldn't care less about them.
I think it's just to do with being in front of everyone's faces for their whole lives coupled with the tribal factor. It kinda makes sense that if we aren't part of their gang but we're always shoved in their faces that they'll end up not really liking us.
I think people also bought into the whole glory supporting bullshit a bit too well.
Really don't get this analogy. What would Liverpool be? Or for that matter Aston Villa and the likes of City, Arsenal and Chelsea?If football was music and clubs represented genres, United would be pop. That's why.
1.You are the only club to come close to our success. We never want you to do well because you are a threat to us.
2. Your fans are the nastiest supporters I've ever encountered. I'm talking en masse here. Arrogant, entitled, obnoxious, deeply and visciously ugly and violent. You may have decent individuals, but whenever you come together you behave like twats.
3. Fergie. That sour, seething, rod-up-the-arse look on his face whenever you are losing. His bullying of referees, his pleasure in the downfall of others, his indignant childishness, surliness and autocratic intolerance to not getting his way. His sucking up to Blair. Your embracement of the corporate culture and emphasis on image. His irrational hatred and resentment of Liverpool, his treatment of Alan Hansen. The gamesmanship, the win-at-all-costs attitude.
4. Roy fecking Keane. Has there ever been a greater cnut to play football? The fecker should have been imprisoned for his assault on Alfe Inge Haaland.
5. Your tradition of stars over team ethic.
6. A kid I knew at school. They came from Manchester, his Dad a recovering alcoholic, his Mother looked like the Honey Monster. All of them rabid Man Utd fans. All of them were monsters, bullies, animal abusers, filthy scum. Thicker than the thickest pigshit. Neanderthals. Fascist sympathisers. This may have tainted my impression of the club.
7. Liverpool, by contrast. We will have within our ranks violent dickheads, racists, homophobes, wife beaters, but as a group I know of no better fans in the world. We have real passion for the club and our history, we support our players through bad times and good. We have a culture of humour and wit. We were battered in the 80's by Thatcher and the Tories but we fought back. We never gave up over Hillsborough. We have Socialist traditions.
1.You are the only club to come close to our success. We never want you to do well because you are a threat to us.
2. Your fans are the nastiest supporters I've ever encountered. I'm talking en masse here. Arrogant, entitled, obnoxious, deeply and visciously ugly and violent. You may have decent individuals, but whenever you come together you behave like twats.
3. Fergie. That sour, seething, rod-up-the-arse look on his face whenever you are losing. His bullying of referees, his pleasure in the downfall of others, his indignant childishness, surliness and autocratic intolerance to not getting his way. His sucking up to Blair. Your embracement of the corporate culture and emphasis on image. His irrational hatred and resentment of Liverpool, his treatment of Alan Hansen. The gamesmanship, the win-at-all-costs attitude.
4. Roy fecking Keane. Has there ever been a greater cnut to play football? The fecker should have been imprisoned for his assault on Alfe Inge Haaland.
5. Your tradition of stars over team ethic.
6. A kid I knew at school. They came from Manchester, his Dad a recovering alcoholic, his Mother looked like the Honey Monster. All of them rabid Man Utd fans. All of them were monsters, bullies, animal abusers, filthy scum. Thicker than the thickest pigshit. Neanderthals. Fascist sympathisers. This may have tainted my impression of the club.
7. Liverpool, by contrast. We will have within our ranks violent dickheads, racists, homophobes, wife beaters, but as a group I know of no better fans in the world. We have real passion for the club and our history, we support our players through bad times and good. We have a culture of humour and wit. We were battered in the 80's by Thatcher and the Tories but we fought back. We never gave up over Hillsborough. We have Socialist traditions.
It's because of that Chelsea/Conte thread in the FF, isn't it?
A lot is to do with success.
A lot is to do with the fact so many glory hunters support United.
Can't say i agree with that analogy.If football was music and clubs represented genres, United would be pop. That's why.
A tiny shame your brilliant fanbase openly supported racism.7. Liverpool, by contrast. We will have within our ranks violent dickheads, racists, homophobes, wife beaters, but as a group I know of no better fans in the world. We have real passion for the club and our history, we support our players through bad times and good. We have a culture of humour and wit. We were battered in the 80's by Thatcher and the Tories but we fought back. We never gave up over Hillsborough. We have Socialist traditions.
It's good to have a laugh on a miserable sunday morning. Thank you.1.You are the only club to come close to our success. We never want you to do well because you are a threat to us.
2. Your fans are the nastiest supporters I've ever encountered. I'm talking en masse here. Arrogant, entitled, obnoxious, deeply and viciously ugly and violent. You may have decent individuals, but whenever you come together you behave like twats.
3. Fergie. That sour, seething, rod-up-the-arse look on his face whenever you are losing. His bullying of referees, his pleasure in the downfall of others, his indignant childishness, surliness and autocratic intolerance to not getting his way. His sucking up to Blair. Your embracement of the corporate culture and emphasis on image. His irrational hatred and resentment of Liverpool, his treatment of Alan Hansen. The gamesmanship, the win-at-all-costs attitude.
4. Roy fecking Keane. Has there ever been a greater cnut to play football? The fecker should have been imprisoned for his assault on Alfe Inge Haaland.
5. Your tradition of stars over team ethic.
6. A kid I knew at school. They came from Manchester, his Dad a recovering alcoholic, his Mother looked like the Honey Monster. All of them rabid Man Utd fans. All of them were monsters, bullies, animal abusers, filthy scum. Thicker than the thickest pigshit. Neanderthals. Fascist sympathisers. This may have tainted my impression of the club.
7. Liverpool, by contrast. We will have within our ranks violent dickheads, racists, homophobes, wife beaters, but as a group I know of no better fans in the world. We have real passion for the club and our history, we support our players through bad times and good. We have a culture of humour and wit. We were battered in the 80's by Thatcher and the Tories but we fought back. We never gave up over Hillsborough. We have Socialist traditions.
For me personally, 100% this. I'm a little annoyed my thread is being used as an experiment to see how the Cafe would be without a newbie forum.
Realistically, this (especially the second part).
Ultimately I think it's because we're the club that people who only have a slight/vague interest in football feel they have the most affinity to and I think that irks a lot of people. People who aren't fans of any one club usually look out for our result. We're the football club for people who don't like football. The housewives' favourite. I think much of that is a relatively modern phenomenon too. People will cite the Munich air disaster and subsequent 'romance' associated with how it was rebuilt by Busby. But I think being the only club pretty much on terrestrial TV in the 90s on ITV in the Champions League is more of a factor to our casual audience/fanbase today. Which, of course, is resented.
The Moyes/Van Gaal era.... i saw the hate for United drop. People who spent the last 20 years despising us werent really arsed anymore. Why? Becasue we were 7th in the league.
Now i see it starting to rise again.
Its basically success, and all the bi products of being successful (spoilt fans, glory hunters etc etc etc)
1.You are the only club to come close to our success. We never want you to do well because you are a threat to us.
2. Your fans are the nastiest supporters I've ever encountered. I'm talking en masse here. Arrogant, entitled, obnoxious, deeply and viciously ugly and violent. You may have decent individuals, but whenever you come together you behave like twats.
3. Fergie. That sour, seething, rod-up-the-arse look on his face whenever you are losing. His bullying of referees, his pleasure in the downfall of others, his indignant childishness, surliness and autocratic intolerance to not getting his way. His sucking up to Blair. Your embracement of the corporate culture and emphasis on image. His irrational hatred and resentment of Liverpool, his treatment of Alan Hansen. The gamesmanship, the win-at-all-costs attitude.
4. Roy fecking Keane. Has there ever been a greater cnut to play football? The fecker should have been imprisoned for his assault on Alfe Inge Haaland.
5. Your tradition of stars over team ethic.
6. A kid I knew at school. They came from Manchester, his Dad a recovering alcoholic, his Mother looked like the Honey Monster. All of them rabid Man Utd fans. All of them were monsters, bullies, animal abusers, filthy scum. Thicker than the thickest pigshit. Neanderthals. Fascist sympathisers. This may have tainted my impression of the club.
7. Liverpool, by contrast. We will have within our ranks violent dickheads, racists, homophobes, wife beaters, but as a group I know of no better fans in the world. We have real passion for the club and our history, we support our players through bad times and good. We have a culture of humour and wit. We were battered in the 80's by Thatcher and the Tories but we fought back. We never gave up over Hillsborough. We have Socialist traditions.
http://www.margaretthatcher.org/document/103055A red scarf saved the day for Mrs. Margaret Thatcher, the Conservative leader, when she made Liverpool F.C's Anfield headquarters her first port of call during a hectic 24-hour visit to Merseyside.
Mrs. Thatcher was wearing a powder blue and white costume when she met team captain Emlyn Hughes, wearing blue slacks, in the trophy room.
Emlyn suggested the leader of the Blues was wearing the wrong colours.
Quick as a flash, Mrs. Thatcher whipped out a bright red neckerchief and put it round her neck. "I've come prepared," she joked.
There was another slight problem when Mrs. Thatcher admired the U.E.F.A. and Football League championship cups.
Emlyn warned: "Don't try to lift that. I couldn't and the boss couldn't, and we both dropped it."
When Mrs. Thatcher lifted the large trophy, the base fell off.
After being presented with a gold necklace, with a Liverbird on it, by the chairman of the club, Mr. John Smith, Mrs. Thatcher went to see the famous Kop.
She heard that it was fifty years old and that the reconstruction work on the stands was to cost £420,000.
When manager Bob Paisley invited the Tory leader to visit them and watch a match, Mrs. Thatcher said she would love to.
A tiny shame your brilliant fanbase openly supported racism.
The whole list was exceedingly hilarious but this one took the cake. The stars over team ethic thing was golden, too. After openly worshipping Steven Gerrard for a decade even when he assaulted someone in a bar or continuing to support Suárez simply because he was good.
All football fans are basically partisan twats when it comes to their own team. Liverpool fans are somewhat worse at this than most, actually, because they've been starved for so long; when they have an actual half-decent player they go to any lengths to proclaim him god.
3. Fergie. That sour, seething, rod-up-the-arse look on his face whenever you are losing. His bullying of referees, his pleasure in the downfall of others, his indignant childishness, surliness and autocratic intolerance to not getting his way. His sucking up to Blair. Your embracement of the corporate culture and emphasis on image. His irrational hatred and resentment of Liverpool, his treatment of Alan Hansen. The gamesmanship, the win-at-all-costs attitude.
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Casual fans aren't appreciated for sure. There was a radio debate on this last season with Leicester.
Leicester is a fairly big city but a lot of people supported the big clubs rather than their local side (mainly Utd).
Which made some old school Leicester supporters pissed when these fans jumped on the bandwagon last season as they never showed any interest "when we were in League 1".