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ECHO Comment: "Fears of Witch-hunt Against Liverpool FC" part 3

I never really feel massively confident with City going there. Logically we shouldnt either, they are set up to do better against "better" teams. The hope is City keep it to 0. If they do, at some point I sense Liverpool will over stretch and an opportunity will come. If they went for a shoot out, I'd fancy Liverpool.

Hopefully Pep is sensible enough, just to keep it tight. Given United have dropped points too, a 0-0 is a great result for City. A draw for Liverpool and they have to finally accept City are winning their (as in City's) title again.
Pep seems to have the defence as solid as it has ever been. Hopefully he maintains that approach and picks them off with some smart counters.

As you say, any score starting Liverpool 0 will be a great result for City.
 

Can you or any other Irish Blues explain this, because I've never really understood Liverpool's appeal in Ireland, other than proximity and ease to get to Liverpool. But as you say the Irish fans are even worse than the Scousers. For obvious reasons I can understand why there are so many Celtic fans, I can understand why there are so many United supporters in Ireland they've had so many great Irish players. We've had players like Sheedy, Kilbane, Coleman, McCarthy, McGeady, they are just the ones I can think off the top of my head, I'm probably missing a few obvious ones. I can understand why Arsenal would appeal to Irish fans as well. I don't know whether it's just glory hunting or what.

But then, although it's not relevant now so much, Liverpool had strong connections to the Orange Order and Rangers fans certainly view us as being a Catholic club. Some fans on here, I can't comment I wasn't born that Liverpool fans were sectarian up until the 1980s. Also I'm probably overthinking here, but we tend to have more supporters in the North End where people were moved from Scotty Road an Irish enclave , places like Crocky, Noggsy, Dovecot, Canny Farm, Fazakerley, Kirkby, Netherton all have more Blues than in the South End.
What ever bigotted self justifing sectarian bile Rangers or Celtic supporters might think to wish upon either merseyside club automatically disbars it as a valid opinion.
For those misguided idiots its always 1690
Back in the day, red and blue was spread more or less 50-50 across the whole city, orange, green, north, south, district, street...often individual houses and families, age groups, genders.
You were either blue or red and that was it.
You'll always get idiots mind, phone ins are like a pied piper's flute to the cult. Blues leave it to them.
 

Shipmanns has had fraudiolas number for a couple of seasons, sadly - instead of pep just playing his usual game, he over thinks everything and sets city up all wrong and the rs benefit.

If he does that again, the rs win.

If he doesn't, sets city up as they normally go, linked to the fragility in the rs side at the min, and the Pickford sized whole in defense - city win.

Hopefully, as kloppos on the way to going full on "Jack Torrance" with his recent scatty behaviour and excuses, he won't have got into peps noodle this time.
 
I never really feel massively confident with City going there. Logically we shouldnt either, they are set up to do better against "better" teams. The hope is City keep it to 0. If they do, at some point I sense Liverpool will over stretch and an opportunity will come. If they went for a shoot out, I'd fancy Liverpool.

Hopefully Pep is sensible enough, just to keep it tight. Given United have dropped points too, a 0-0 is a great result for City. A draw for Liverpool and they have to finally accept City are winning their (as in City's) title again.
Spot on.
I'll take a draw right now.
 

I just hope Man City don't go to Anfield with a negative/ defensive attitude hoping to catch the RS on the break. They need to play their own game and not worry about them. I have a funny feeling that's what they'll do though and if they do, then 3-1 to the RS.
Michael Oliver is the ref today so you can virtually a guarantee he will award Liverpool a penalty.
 
I never really feel massively confident with City going there. Logically we shouldnt either, they are set up to do better against "better" teams. The hope is City keep it to 0. If they do, at some point I sense Liverpool will over stretch and an opportunity will come. If they went for a shoot out, I'd fancy Liverpool.

Hopefully Pep is sensible enough, just to keep it tight. Given United have dropped points too, a 0-0 is a great result for City. A draw for Liverpool and they have to finally accept City are winning their (as in City's) title again.
City have conceded 1 goal in something like 8 games. I can see that continuing and City getting 2 or 3, but then again it’s the RS and the probably win 5-0
 
Semi Pro, teachers, plumbers etc, the usual none league stuff.
I watched one of the first flood lit games there in 1954 Vs a 'Nigerian Select', who played in bare feet on a cold November's night.
13,000 in that little ground next to the station.
I remember reading about that. They also played Marine IIRC.


As you say, bare footed:

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