comment by Yoda's big brother Hulk (U1250)
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comment by There'sOnlyOneRed's (U1721)
posted 50 minutes ago
comment by RipleysCat (U1862)
posted 54 seconds ago
I’m a City fan, I’ve never attacked a bus. Nor will I be held accountable for or associate with any idiot who does attack a bus.
So any fan, Be they City fans, Liverpool fans, or fans of any club, who hasn’t attacked a bus can “get on their moral high horse”.
Just as any fan who isn’t a hooligan can get on their moral high horse and condemn hooligan behaviour. Or any fan who isn’t a racist can condemn racist behaviour. etc. Etc. Etc.
Any one who made the kind of comment that you highlighted there TOOR, is making a poor argument.
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Yes, I completely agree.
It's crazy the stuff you get accused of and names you get called on here due to the actions of others.
Liverpool fans know this more than most, which is probably why United fans didnt get treated as Liverpool fans did when comparing the bus incident and the attack of Ed Woodward's home.
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Get a tulip stuck in your clog?
comment by There'sOnlyOneRed's (U1721)
posted 1 hour, 21 minutes ago
comment by The Post Nearly Man. Who put the ball in the G... (U1270)
posted 42 minutes ago
The scales slightly different. A small group of half wits have stood outside someone's house menacingly. Not acceptable, but an isolated small group of dikheads.
Everyone that bus drove past threw something at it
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It is slightly different, one group threw stuff at a bus, another group turned up outside the personal residence of a United employee, having threatened his life in the days leading up to it.
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I think we can all accept that the two incidents highlight that there's an element of United's support that are ballbags, and that Liverpool's support are all ballbags.
As a massive ballbag yourself, TOOR, I'm sure you can relate to this.
comment by There'sOnlyOneRed's (U1721)
posted 1 hour, 16 minutes ago
Oh and Winnie, had a quick search for you. From the fourth of April, the first bit of outrage was posted by a United fan. Following this there were four articles over the next three days, three from United fans, one from City fans showing outrage. On top of this, nearly every article created on the Liverpool board that week turned into outrage over the bus. This went on for weeks.
Nobody created an article showing outrage about United fans attacking the personal residence of a United employee.
So once again, just because you don't see something, doesnt mean it didnt happen. You don't have knowledge of everything, believe it or not.
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Can you post those links, please? Would be interested to see.
So you think this is proof of you being correct because the same number of articles hasn’t been written about an entirely different incident?
You seriously believe that?
I honestly can’t hide my bemusement at this.
A few Liverpool fans genuinely believe that they’re treated differently as a fan base.
Whether on a forum or not, that is new levels of thinking the world revolves around you and having a massive complex.
It’s so weird.
Oh and TOOR.
Where did I say it didn’t happen?
Good luck with that.
comment by The Post Nearly Man. Who put the ball in the G... (U1270)
posted 17 minutes ago
comment by There'sOnlyOneRed's (U1721)
posted 1 hour, 21 minutes ago
comment by The Post Nearly Man. Who put the ball in the G... (U1270)
posted 42 minutes ago
The scales slightly different. A small group of half wits have stood outside someone's house menacingly. Not acceptable, but an isolated small group of dikheads.
Everyone that bus drove past threw something at it
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It is slightly different, one group threw stuff at a bus, another group turned up outside the personal residence of a United employee, having threatened his life in the days leading up to it.
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I think we can all accept that the two incidents highlight that there's an element of United's support that are ballbags, and that Liverpool's support are all ballbags.
As a massive ballbag yourself, TOOR, I'm sure you can relate to this.
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Well as a father I know I would have rather been on the reinforced bus and at least that was footy based.
I find the Woodward stuff a bizarre tbh mainly because Utd fans are traditionally very loyal. Only fans Ive seen do sh!t like that in England are West Ham I think with the Beckham effigy and throwing coins at old men.
Death chanting is a bit odd. There's loads of ways to leave a job, you don't have to leave the planet.
Ive not read the thread really, and don't really have to I suspect. There was a lot written about the bus incident but that doesn't make me feel I need some sort of payback.
Look at how Liverpool fans are described on here and in general.
Bin dippers, thieves, hub cap stealers, burglars, hooligans who got everyone banned from Europe - you can see it on a daily basis.
It's just how it is.
Yeh, the calling is much worse against Liverpool fans than others.
I’m sure TOOR has some stats on it.
The poor Liverpool fans, made to feel so unwelcome despite their friendly demeanour to others.
Exactly and I think a lot of it is to do with the media really. From the 80's with certain joke tabloids all the way through to now where you have pundits openly using the phrase bin dippers.
But then you have the whole we're not English we're scouse thing to so that in itself is a division.
It's pretty boring really. Just take people as you find them.
I was being sarcastic
I would tend to agree that there’s a general reputation of Liverpool but I think the fans on here give as good as they get in the insult stakes.
Ultimately they’re the big club of the moment and so they’ll get more attention. United had that for years.
comment by The Post Nearly Man. Je suis européen. (U1270)
posted 1 week, 2 days ago
Just had a look at this story.... It's being reported that they rang the intercom at his gate, then when there was no answer chucked a few flares over and went home.
It's not exactly a home invasion... and Ed was conveniently off at his Mam's for his tea so no one was home.
Also, how did the press photographers get on the scene of a short lived spontaneous protest in the middle of leafy Cheshire while it was happening? If you were into conspiracy theories....
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Told you...
https://www.theguardian.com/football/2020/feb/07/manchester-united-file-complaint-against-sun-over-woodward-house-attack
comment by The Post Nearly Man. Je suis européen. (U1270)
posted 35 seconds ago
comment by The Post Nearly Man. Je suis européen. (U1270)
posted 1 week, 2 days ago
Just had a look at this story.... It's being reported that they rang the intercom at his gate, then when there was no answer chucked a few flares over and went home.
It's not exactly a home invasion... and Ed was conveniently off at his Mam's for his tea so no one was home.
Also, how did the press photographers get on the scene of a short lived spontaneous protest in the middle of leafy Cheshire while it was happening? If you were into conspiracy theories....
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Told you...
https://www.theguardian.com/football/2020/feb/07/manchester-united-file-complaint-against-sun-over-woodward-house-attack
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Read this earlier. Sun should be hammered if true.
comment by Ole-Dirty-Baz ta’rd (U19119)
posted 2 minutes ago
comment by The Post Nearly Man. Je suis européen. (U1270)
posted 35 seconds ago
comment by The Post Nearly Man. Je suis européen. (U1270)
posted 1 week, 2 days ago
Just had a look at this story.... It's being reported that they rang the intercom at his gate, then when there was no answer chucked a few flares over and went home.
It's not exactly a home invasion... and Ed was conveniently off at his Mam's for his tea so no one was home.
Also, how did the press photographers get on the scene of a short lived spontaneous protest in the middle of leafy Cheshire while it was happening? If you were into conspiracy theories....
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Told you...
https://www.theguardian.com/football/2020/feb/07/manchester-united-file-complaint-against-sun-over-woodward-house-attack
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Read this earlier. Sun should be hammered if true.
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It all smacked of an organised stunt at the time, like Chris Evans giving £100 to a homeless guy while being 'secretly' photographed by the paps.
They'll be funding planes towing banners next... That's a good story that fits their narrative.
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posted on 29/1/20
comment by Yoda's big brother Hulk (U1250)
posted 4 minutes ago
comment by There'sOnlyOneRed's (U1721)
posted 50 minutes ago
comment by RipleysCat (U1862)
posted 54 seconds ago
I’m a City fan, I’ve never attacked a bus. Nor will I be held accountable for or associate with any idiot who does attack a bus.
So any fan, Be they City fans, Liverpool fans, or fans of any club, who hasn’t attacked a bus can “get on their moral high horse”.
Just as any fan who isn’t a hooligan can get on their moral high horse and condemn hooligan behaviour. Or any fan who isn’t a racist can condemn racist behaviour. etc. Etc. Etc.
Any one who made the kind of comment that you highlighted there TOOR, is making a poor argument.
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Yes, I completely agree.
It's crazy the stuff you get accused of and names you get called on here due to the actions of others.
Liverpool fans know this more than most, which is probably why United fans didnt get treated as Liverpool fans did when comparing the bus incident and the attack of Ed Woodward's home.
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Get a tulip stuck in your clog?
posted on 29/1/20
comment by There'sOnlyOneRed's (U1721)
posted 1 hour, 21 minutes ago
comment by The Post Nearly Man. Who put the ball in the G... (U1270)
posted 42 minutes ago
The scales slightly different. A small group of half wits have stood outside someone's house menacingly. Not acceptable, but an isolated small group of dikheads.
Everyone that bus drove past threw something at it
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It is slightly different, one group threw stuff at a bus, another group turned up outside the personal residence of a United employee, having threatened his life in the days leading up to it.
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I think we can all accept that the two incidents highlight that there's an element of United's support that are ballbags, and that Liverpool's support are all ballbags.
As a massive ballbag yourself, TOOR, I'm sure you can relate to this.
posted on 29/1/20
comment by There'sOnlyOneRed's (U1721)
posted 1 hour, 16 minutes ago
Oh and Winnie, had a quick search for you. From the fourth of April, the first bit of outrage was posted by a United fan. Following this there were four articles over the next three days, three from United fans, one from City fans showing outrage. On top of this, nearly every article created on the Liverpool board that week turned into outrage over the bus. This went on for weeks.
Nobody created an article showing outrage about United fans attacking the personal residence of a United employee.
So once again, just because you don't see something, doesnt mean it didnt happen. You don't have knowledge of everything, believe it or not.
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Can you post those links, please? Would be interested to see.
So you think this is proof of you being correct because the same number of articles hasn’t been written about an entirely different incident?
You seriously believe that?
posted on 29/1/20
I honestly can’t hide my bemusement at this.
A few Liverpool fans genuinely believe that they’re treated differently as a fan base.
Whether on a forum or not, that is new levels of thinking the world revolves around you and having a massive complex.
It’s so weird.
posted on 29/1/20
Oh and TOOR.
Where did I say it didn’t happen?
Good luck with that.
posted on 29/1/20
comment by The Post Nearly Man. Who put the ball in the G... (U1270)
posted 17 minutes ago
comment by There'sOnlyOneRed's (U1721)
posted 1 hour, 21 minutes ago
comment by The Post Nearly Man. Who put the ball in the G... (U1270)
posted 42 minutes ago
The scales slightly different. A small group of half wits have stood outside someone's house menacingly. Not acceptable, but an isolated small group of dikheads.
Everyone that bus drove past threw something at it
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It is slightly different, one group threw stuff at a bus, another group turned up outside the personal residence of a United employee, having threatened his life in the days leading up to it.
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I think we can all accept that the two incidents highlight that there's an element of United's support that are ballbags, and that Liverpool's support are all ballbags.
As a massive ballbag yourself, TOOR, I'm sure you can relate to this.
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posted on 29/1/20
Well as a father I know I would have rather been on the reinforced bus and at least that was footy based.
I find the Woodward stuff a bizarre tbh mainly because Utd fans are traditionally very loyal. Only fans Ive seen do sh!t like that in England are West Ham I think with the Beckham effigy and throwing coins at old men.
Death chanting is a bit odd. There's loads of ways to leave a job, you don't have to leave the planet.
Ive not read the thread really, and don't really have to I suspect. There was a lot written about the bus incident but that doesn't make me feel I need some sort of payback.
Look at how Liverpool fans are described on here and in general.
Bin dippers, thieves, hub cap stealers, burglars, hooligans who got everyone banned from Europe - you can see it on a daily basis.
It's just how it is.
posted on 29/1/20
Yeh, the calling is much worse against Liverpool fans than others.
I’m sure TOOR has some stats on it.
The poor Liverpool fans, made to feel so unwelcome despite their friendly demeanour to others.
posted on 29/1/20
Exactly and I think a lot of it is to do with the media really. From the 80's with certain joke tabloids all the way through to now where you have pundits openly using the phrase bin dippers.
But then you have the whole we're not English we're scouse thing to so that in itself is a division.
It's pretty boring really. Just take people as you find them.
posted on 29/1/20
I was being sarcastic
I would tend to agree that there’s a general reputation of Liverpool but I think the fans on here give as good as they get in the insult stakes.
Ultimately they’re the big club of the moment and so they’ll get more attention. United had that for years.
posted on 7/2/20
comment by The Post Nearly Man. Je suis européen. (U1270)
posted 1 week, 2 days ago
Just had a look at this story.... It's being reported that they rang the intercom at his gate, then when there was no answer chucked a few flares over and went home.
It's not exactly a home invasion... and Ed was conveniently off at his Mam's for his tea so no one was home.
Also, how did the press photographers get on the scene of a short lived spontaneous protest in the middle of leafy Cheshire while it was happening? If you were into conspiracy theories....
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Told you...
https://www.theguardian.com/football/2020/feb/07/manchester-united-file-complaint-against-sun-over-woodward-house-attack
posted on 7/2/20
comment by The Post Nearly Man. Je suis européen. (U1270)
posted 35 seconds ago
comment by The Post Nearly Man. Je suis européen. (U1270)
posted 1 week, 2 days ago
Just had a look at this story.... It's being reported that they rang the intercom at his gate, then when there was no answer chucked a few flares over and went home.
It's not exactly a home invasion... and Ed was conveniently off at his Mam's for his tea so no one was home.
Also, how did the press photographers get on the scene of a short lived spontaneous protest in the middle of leafy Cheshire while it was happening? If you were into conspiracy theories....
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Told you...
https://www.theguardian.com/football/2020/feb/07/manchester-united-file-complaint-against-sun-over-woodward-house-attack
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Read this earlier. Sun should be hammered if true.
posted on 7/2/20
comment by Ole-Dirty-Baz ta’rd (U19119)
posted 2 minutes ago
comment by The Post Nearly Man. Je suis européen. (U1270)
posted 35 seconds ago
comment by The Post Nearly Man. Je suis européen. (U1270)
posted 1 week, 2 days ago
Just had a look at this story.... It's being reported that they rang the intercom at his gate, then when there was no answer chucked a few flares over and went home.
It's not exactly a home invasion... and Ed was conveniently off at his Mam's for his tea so no one was home.
Also, how did the press photographers get on the scene of a short lived spontaneous protest in the middle of leafy Cheshire while it was happening? If you were into conspiracy theories....
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Told you...
https://www.theguardian.com/football/2020/feb/07/manchester-united-file-complaint-against-sun-over-woodward-house-attack
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Read this earlier. Sun should be hammered if true.
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It all smacked of an organised stunt at the time, like Chris Evans giving £100 to a homeless guy while being 'secretly' photographed by the paps.
They'll be funding planes towing banners next... That's a good story that fits their narrative.
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