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Looks more a mental thing.
Once you conceded you went to pieces.
The problem is Rico is not a player of that standard and certainly not international standard. Then Matheus Nunez is never a defender. He is in the team in front of Walker. Kovacic. His legs are gone. No wonder the cheque book and brown envelopes are out 😂😂
 
Keep taking the meds lad, keep taking the meds. :)

If you think that Liverpool and man U fan bases in the main aren't obsessed with each other, you're a freak.

Do you think Celtic and Rangers fans bases arent obsessed with each other also?

Dont know if you go to OT much, but I've been going since the mid 80's, and without fail most of the t-shirts on the souvenir stands outside the ground are full of ant-Liverpool stuff.

Maybe not so much anti-City ones, as you normally start supporting them in the league from April onwards. ;););););););)
Wonderful to be patronised by a Kopite. Like being in work where it's full of em.
Been going to OT since '68 be there again tonight. Can't say I've seen anti Liverpool merchandise, then again I've never gone looking.
 
Wonderful to be patronised by a Kopite. Like being in work where it's full of em.
Been going to OT since '68 be there again tonight. Can't say I've seen anti Liverpool merchandise, then again I've never gone looking.

I also go to OT fairly frequently, and have also never seen any anti Liverpool merchandise on sale.

Unless LB is genuinely obsessed, and goes to United home games when Liverpool are not the visitors, I have to assume he only visits once a season when Liverpool are in town. So not someone who can really be classed as a regular.

And if he does see the odd anti Liverpool t shirt or similar on sale when United are hosting Liverpool I can’t say I’m unduly shocked. But then neither is that evidence of a United obsession with Liverpool. Obsession would be if merchandisers were selling the same items when we are playing Stoke in the Carabao Cup on a wet Wednesday in November.
 
I also go to OT fairly frequently, and have also never seen any anti Liverpool merchandise on sale.

Unless LB is genuinely obsessed, and goes to United home games when Liverpool are not the visitors, I have to assume he only visits once a season when Liverpool are in town. So not someone who can really be classed as a regular.

And if he does see the odd anti Liverpool t shirt or similar on sale when United are hosting Liverpool I can’t say I’m unduly shocked. But then neither is that evidence of a United obsession with Liverpool. Obsession would be if merchandisers were selling the same items when we are playing Stoke in the Carabao Cup on a wet Wednesday in November.

Don’t like using the word “obsessed”

It doesn’t really portray it

It’s just the biggest rivalry in English football at the end of the day

I can’t see really what the issue is
 
Don’t like using the word “obsessed”

It doesn’t really portray it

It’s just the biggest rivalry in English football at the end of the day

I can’t see really what the issue is

The issue is when supporters of any club, not just Liverpool, ONLY pass comment, judgement and opinion on a club other than the one they support, never their own.

That’s not rivalry. It’s just downright odd.
 
I don’t think anyone “ONLY” passes comments or judgments on one club

You clearly haven’t met my Liverpool supporting mate, the retired police superintendent, who I referred to the other day. NEVER passes public comment on Liverpool. Only United. That’s obsession, however it’s dressed up.
 
You clearly haven’t met my Liverpool supporting mate, the retired police superintendent, who I referred to the other day. NEVER passes public comment on Liverpool. Only United. That’s obsession, however it’s dressed up.
Ah sorry thought you meant on here -

There will probably always be the odd one , and guess that’s what happens when he is a copper 😉😁


In about 1999 I was my best mate's best man. He's a Liverpool supporter. I wrote to Manchester United asking for some kind of cheeky tribute to wind him up. I don't remember the exact details of it, but he received an extremely cheeky but kind letter from Sir Alex. He loved it.
That would be really good

I was lucky enough to meet him before he went to the dark side when he was at Aberdeen and was at his best in early 80’s
 
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