Your manager doesn't seem to think so...
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-2092921/Sir-Alex-Ferguson-says-Liverpool-Manchester-Uniteds-real-rivals.html
Fergies winding you up mate
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Sorry, as much as I dislike L/pool its city for me mate.
Feed the scousers.... I'm glad there's on sane Man U fan on here anyone who doesn't think it's the fiercest rivalry in world football has clearly only watched football the past 5 years!
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You are pretty obsessed with City tho.
I'm not from manchester... so liverpool have always seemed the bigger rivals... but I know my friends family from in and around manchester would think of city as the biggest rival.
Depends where you live and work, I reckon
It's true Skrtel I have nothing against any of you individually, but as a collective I hate every last one of you with a passion and hope you all leave OT with herpes (and zero points!).
Didi... I love a good poo
"fiercest rivarly in world football" "five years" !!!!!!!
Yeh we dont get on, never have done but Derby day in Manchester is United v City, thats proper.
Utd v City is typical local rivalry that can be found in any City/town/village in the world...
United v Liverpool is historical and there's a real underlying hatred..
If City can stay near the top for the next 25 years they might catch up, but I seriously doubt it.
ONH, have you ever been to a Liverpool v United game? I've sat in the away end at the Etihad without trouble; you wouldn't catch me doing it at Anfield
Depends on how old you are i suppose, i grew up when liverpool were cleaning up year after year so for me they are the ultimate scalp.
ONH, have you ever been to a Liverpool v United game? I've sat in the away end at the Etihad without trouble; you wouldn't catch me doing it at Anfield
was going to United/L/pool games in the 80s mate & yes have been in their end & yes it did get a bit mad back then but for me its always been City/L/pool/Leeds.
MARK
Depends on how old you are i suppose, i grew up when liverpool were cleaning up year after year so for me they are the ultimate scalp.
As a neutral I have too say the only Derbies of note are teams from the same city/town, all others are just rivalries, and should stay as such. United/City is the biggest derby in Manchester, and Liverpool/Everton is the biggest derby in Liverpool. That is what I was brought up on, not the niggling festering hatred of rivalries from teams that are perhaps 50 or 100 miles apart.
My Dad is a City fan and so is his side of the family so for me the City match is the bigger of the two
I think the difference between Liverpool and everyone else is that the rivalry doesn't diminish depending on their success, or lack off.
In the 00's there were times when I couldn't stand Arsenal and other times when I prayed for Chelsea to lose games or for John Terry break his toe and be out for a few weeks (I'm cool with wishing minor injury on players), but nowadays neither Arsenal or Chelsea bother me much at all. In fact I even wanted Chelsea to win the champions league and I hope Wenger can make Arsenal title contenders again. City have only really bothered me for 2 years; before that they were just a mild annoyance with ridiculously bitter fans.
The one constant throughout has been my dislike of Liverpool FC. Again to reiterate, nothing against an individuals, but I hate the very existence of that club and hope Anfield burns to the ground (with nobody inside to get hurt)!
Faid enough ONH
In fact Didi, I think Liverpool FC are responsible for my shìt obsession; your lot were hurling it down on us fromabove one year at Anfield. Ever since then i've associated Liverpool with shìt
It's not rivalry sandy, it's war!
As a neutral I have too say the only Derbies of note are teams from the same city/town, all others are just rivalries, and should stay as such. United/City is the biggest derby in Manchester, and Liverpool/Everton is the biggest derby in Liverpool. That is what I was brought up on, not the niggling festering hatred of rivalries from teams that are perhaps 50 or 100 miles apart.
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Sandy, there are factors involved other than festering hatred as you put it, like the title of most succesful club in the land, it's no fun growing up watching a club 40 miles down the road win everything in sight, so to close that gap has huge significance.
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Probably quicker to get from OT to anfield than it is White Hart lane to Chelsea.
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posted on 13/1/13
Your manager doesn't seem to think so...
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-2092921/Sir-Alex-Ferguson-says-Liverpool-Manchester-Uniteds-real-rivals.html
posted on 13/1/13
Fergies winding you up mate
posted on 13/1/13
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posted on 13/1/13
Sorry, as much as I dislike L/pool its city for me mate.
posted on 13/1/13
Feed the scousers.... I'm glad there's on sane Man U fan on here anyone who doesn't think it's the fiercest rivalry in world football has clearly only watched football the past 5 years!
posted on 13/1/13
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posted on 13/1/13
You are pretty obsessed with City tho.
posted on 13/1/13
I'm not from manchester... so liverpool have always seemed the bigger rivals... but I know my friends family from in and around manchester would think of city as the biggest rival.
Depends where you live and work, I reckon
posted on 13/1/13
It's true Skrtel I have nothing against any of you individually, but as a collective I hate every last one of you with a passion and hope you all leave OT with herpes (and zero points!).
posted on 13/1/13
Didi... I love a good poo
posted on 13/1/13
"fiercest rivarly in world football" "five years" !!!!!!!
Yeh we dont get on, never have done but Derby day in Manchester is United v City, thats proper.
posted on 13/1/13
Utd v City is typical local rivalry that can be found in any City/town/village in the world...
United v Liverpool is historical and there's a real underlying hatred..
If City can stay near the top for the next 25 years they might catch up, but I seriously doubt it.
ONH, have you ever been to a Liverpool v United game? I've sat in the away end at the Etihad without trouble; you wouldn't catch me doing it at Anfield
posted on 13/1/13
Depends on how old you are i suppose, i grew up when liverpool were cleaning up year after year so for me they are the ultimate scalp.
posted on 13/1/13
ONH, have you ever been to a Liverpool v United game? I've sat in the away end at the Etihad without trouble; you wouldn't catch me doing it at Anfield
was going to United/L/pool games in the 80s mate & yes have been in their end & yes it did get a bit mad back then but for me its always been City/L/pool/Leeds.
posted on 13/1/13
MARK
Depends on how old you are i suppose, i grew up when liverpool were cleaning up year after year so for me they are the ultimate scalp.
As a neutral I have too say the only Derbies of note are teams from the same city/town, all others are just rivalries, and should stay as such. United/City is the biggest derby in Manchester, and Liverpool/Everton is the biggest derby in Liverpool. That is what I was brought up on, not the niggling festering hatred of rivalries from teams that are perhaps 50 or 100 miles apart.
posted on 13/1/13
My Dad is a City fan and so is his side of the family so for me the City match is the bigger of the two
posted on 13/1/13
I think the difference between Liverpool and everyone else is that the rivalry doesn't diminish depending on their success, or lack off.
In the 00's there were times when I couldn't stand Arsenal and other times when I prayed for Chelsea to lose games or for John Terry break his toe and be out for a few weeks (I'm cool with wishing minor injury on players), but nowadays neither Arsenal or Chelsea bother me much at all. In fact I even wanted Chelsea to win the champions league and I hope Wenger can make Arsenal title contenders again. City have only really bothered me for 2 years; before that they were just a mild annoyance with ridiculously bitter fans.
The one constant throughout has been my dislike of Liverpool FC. Again to reiterate, nothing against an individuals, but I hate the very existence of that club and hope Anfield burns to the ground (with nobody inside to get hurt)!
posted on 13/1/13
Faid enough ONH
In fact Didi, I think Liverpool FC are responsible for my shìt obsession; your lot were hurling it down on us fromabove one year at Anfield. Ever since then i've associated Liverpool with shìt
posted on 13/1/13
It's not rivalry sandy, it's war!
posted on 13/1/13
As a neutral I have too say the only Derbies of note are teams from the same city/town, all others are just rivalries, and should stay as such. United/City is the biggest derby in Manchester, and Liverpool/Everton is the biggest derby in Liverpool. That is what I was brought up on, not the niggling festering hatred of rivalries from teams that are perhaps 50 or 100 miles apart.
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Sandy, there are factors involved other than festering hatred as you put it, like the title of most succesful club in the land, it's no fun growing up watching a club 40 miles down the road win everything in sight, so to close that gap has huge significance.
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posted on 13/1/13
Probably quicker to get from OT to anfield than it is White Hart lane to Chelsea.
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Thunderkiss
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