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Think it's so high because during the 90s they really fucked things up for us, and they dominated for so long so they're our rivals. They're also at a similar level now (we're better though obvs), so it makes sense. I actually hate Liverpool more but it's close, and they're above us atm so we're not gonna be laughing at them as much. In a couple years there'll probably be a big thread on them, and the comments on here will lessen. For now though I love it. Seeing Manure suffer is glorious, having grown up surrounded by them when I was a kid and having the piss taken out of me on a daily basis.

 

 

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1 hour ago, Gola said:

Think it's so high because during the 90s they really fucked things up for us, and they dominated for so long so they're our rivals. They're also at a similar level now (we're better though obvs), so it makes sense. I actually hate Liverpool more but it's close, and they're above us atm so we're not gonna be laughing at them as much. In a couple years there'll probably be a big thread on them, and the comments on here will lessen. For now though I love it. Seeing Manure suffer is glorious, having grown up surrounded by them when I was a kid and having the piss taken out of me on a daily basis.

 

 

 

 

Bingo. Zero connection to the club or area via family or otherwise, just snivelling little glory hunters.

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I picked this up on Tinterweb yesterday, as wanted to know more about Ashworths demise - quite interesting listen/watch - makes some valid points about being bad to then get better, but interesting from @10.30 as he talks about INEOS 'putting the boot in' - as in - this is OUR club, we decide what's best - and as they aren't football versed it's causing all of this antagonism. Have a watch and let us know what you think.

 

 

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3 hours ago, South-Cheshire-Toon said:

I picked this up on Tinterweb yesterday, as wanted to know more about Ashworths demise - quite interesting listen/watch - makes some valid points about being bad to then get better, but interesting from @10.30 as he talks about INEOS 'putting the boot in' - as in - this is OUR club, we decide what's best - and as they aren't football versed it's causing all of this antagonism. Have a watch and let us know what you think.

 

 

Decent watch considering I don't normally watch other clubs content 👍

Tbf his take seems based, very much, on basic common sense as much as any Intel. 

 

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20 hours ago, Groundhog63 said:

Decent watch considering I don't normally watch other clubs content 👍

Tbf his take seems based, very much, on basic common sense as much as any Intel. 

 

 

Agreed, it was a good watch. The most striking comment he made came at the end - Ineos don't know what they're doing.

 

The whole set-up at the club strikes me as dysfunctional. The majority owners wanted investment from Ineos, but didn't want to lose control of the club because it's a money-spinner for them. Ratcliffe came to a compromise whereby he'd take a minority stake but supposedly have control over the football side. I think that puts Ratcliffe in a vulnerable position, because he'll have responsibility without ultimate power, but he decided to go along with it because of the attraction, as a fan, of being able to play Football Manager in real life.

 

We had a similar problem with Freddie Shepherd as a fan in the Chairman's seat - the temptation to make decisions based on emotions rather than sound, professional sense. A lot now hinges on whether Ashworth the professional or Ratcliffe the amateur turn out to be right about Amorim. Right from the start, Amorim struck me as a flavour of the month signing and the early signs are that he's struggling to cope. My money is on Ashworth.

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2 minutes ago, Cronky said:

 

Agreed, it was a good watch. The most striking comment he made came at the end - Ineos don't know what they're doing.

 

The whole set-up at the club strikes me as dysfunctional. The majority owners wanted investment from Ineos, but didn't want to lose control of the club because it's a money-spinner for them. Ratcliffe came to a compromise whereby he'd take a minority stake but supposedly have control over the football side. I think that puts Ratcliffe in a vulnerable position, because he'll have responsibility without ultimate power, but he decided to go along with it because of the attraction, as a fan, of being able to play Football Manager in real life.

 

We had a similar problem with Freddie Shepherd as a fan in the Chairman's seat - the temptation to make decisions based on emotions rather than sound, professional sense. A lot now hinges on whether Ashworth the professional or Ratcliffe the amateur turn out to be right about Amorim. Right from the start, Amorim struck me as a flavour of the month signing and the early signs are that he's struggling to cope. My money is on Ashworth.

 

Exactly how I said it would pan out. Didn't think it would be this quick though.

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Manchester United boss Ruben Amorim says his players are "too anxious, too afraid" and that his team's poor form has taken its toll on him.

 

 

Once more unto the breach, my dear friends. 😂

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3 minutes ago, Dokko said:

Manchester United boss Ruben Amorim says his players are "too anxious, too afraid" and that his team's poor form has taken its toll on him.

 

 

Once more unto the breach, my dear friends. 😂

 

I just can't believe the barrage of negative messages that this guy has been sending out ever since his arrival. It can't be helping his team.

 

Perhaps it's him who is 'too anxious, too afraid'?

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Just now, Cronky said:

 

I just can't believe the barrage of negative messages that this guy has been sending out ever since his arrival. It can't be helping his team.

 

Perhaps it's him who is 'too anxious, too afraid'?

 

Job is far too big for him. He's petrified of whst Liverpool will do to his team today, and for good reason. Play like they did agaisnt us and it'll be 7 or 8. Liverpool will want to crush them, and have the finishing to do so.

 

 

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6 minutes ago, Heron said:

I think Man United will be absolutely demolished today like.

 

I hope so. Really looking forward to it. 

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Just now, Stifler said:

Aye, looks like this is getting postponed.

 

Do Liverpool council not have gritters? Twice they have postponed games in the last few weeks.

Where you seeing this stiffy.

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2 minutes ago, Pixelphish said:

Where you seeing this stiffy.

SSN seem to be indicating it.


There is another meeting later to see if it goes ahead. Around the ground is covered in snow, clearly no attempts to grit it, or now flow it have been made.

 

 

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Following a safety meeting this morning, officials say the Premier League match between Liverpool and Manchester United will go ahead pending a further inspection. 

"A safety meeting was held this morning to assess the weather and travel conditions for today's fixture against Manchester United at Anfield," a Liverpool statement read. 

"At this stage the match is planned to go ahead as normal and every effort is being made to get the game on," it added. 

"A further safety meeting will take place again at midday to assess the latest conditions."

 

This is from Sky News 20 mins ago.

 

 

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