Loyalties

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Corazon de Leon

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by Corazon de Leon » Sun Aug 17, 2008 5:50 pm

Rangers and Celtic have one of those rivalries that stems from something beyond football. It's difficult not to develop some sort of dislike for the other side when such emnity exists in the city, but I don't hate the Rankers fans. Much.

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Mr Chips
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PostRe: Loyalties
by Mr Chips » Sun Aug 17, 2008 7:00 pm

Liverpool fan

I don't mind it when Everton do well. But I hate it when they loose and the fans moan (huge boos when they lost on first day of season), ffs you should be greatful that you manage to finish 5th. I find it odd how much they care about beating Liverpool in Derbys too. Dont get me wrong, I want Liverpool to win the Derbies, but if we loose...meh. Where still after trophies. But for Everton, when they beat us its like they have won a trophy and they will release a DVD on the game.

Sometimes they release DVDs when they have won 3 or 4 prem games in a row. :lol:

I strawberry floating hate Man united though...sometimes I think, well they are a North west side...but still, would rather they all died. Stupid Mancs! They cant say strawberry float all about Scousers when they happily cheer Rooney on.

Also Liverpool the city is much more better than Manchester. Manchester is just so big and boring.

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by Benj » Sun Aug 17, 2008 7:13 pm

This is one of the reasons I lost most of my interest in football. It just became too hard to have a proper debate about a team/player without the ridiculous bias coming in. If I had to pick a team to support it would be Manchester United, but I like Arsenal a lot, and Tottenham too. Football is far too serious business. x

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by PuppetBoy » Sun Aug 17, 2008 7:18 pm

I remember a story I heard at a cousin's wedding. My cousin - a Sunderland fan - was given an ultimatum on his stag do (this was somewhere abroad). He was to be handcuffed to a lamppost in the middle of the town until the morning, but his choice was whether it be in a Newcastle kit or stark bollock naked.

He chose naked, obviously.

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