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    Who do you hate more

    United or city?

    well we know who we hate.

    let's boost the vote



    54% utd 46% city at the moment


    #2
    I don't even really hate city that much tbh. That might change whenever they get their act together and start winning things.

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      #3
      Hmmmmm, this will be a close one.
      If we are all only happy when we are really winning in the end, when your race finishes, what life would that be?

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        #4
        52- 48 now

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          #5
          FFS do people have to ask? City have spent decades in the shadow of the scum and i hope they knock the ****ers right off their ****ing perch to coin a phrase. I don't mind city and the best of luck to them. They might be spending like dickheads at the minute but that will settle down when they start being successful.

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            #6
            Originally posted by IN_RAFA_WE_TRUST View Post
            52- 48 now
            Ha ha, sorry. I completely overlooked the middle part of your post and thought you were asking us who we hate most. I fully blame Imustbreakyou for his reply.

            If we are all only happy when we are really winning in the end, when your race finishes, what life would that be?

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              #7
              Umm, you know this is a Liverpool forum right?
              I saw a dead fish on the pavement and thought "what did you expect?"
              There's no water round here stupid, should have stayed where it was wet

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                #8
                lol you wouldn't believe me, but that's exactly what i thought about just about 2min ago... for some reason i'd still vote for Scum :spit:

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Fierce View Post
                  Umm, you know this is a Liverpool forum right?
                  Glad I wasn't the only one. I think the idea of the thread was for us to vote for United on Talksport.
                  If we are all only happy when we are really winning in the end, when your race finishes, what life would that be?

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                    #10
                    Yes, the idea was to vote for the scum, to bump the vote for them up.
                    Sorry if i never made that clear enough.

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                      #11
                      Found this on the talksport website, Durham having a go at Fergie


                      Sir Alex Ferguson has had a pop at the noisy neighbours City. He’s basically saying City are buying a trophy. “We know the kind of money they’re spending… and they’ll keep doing that 'til they win something,” he reckons.

                      Fergie’s a bigger wind up merchant than me. First up, he’s being disrespectful to the players already at City, and extremely disrespectful to the coaching staff there, including the man who helped Fergie achieve greatness, Brian Kidd.

                      Secondly, it’s a bit rich Fergie accusing other clubs of spending money.

                      When he first arrived at United, Fergie spent around £1m each (big money back then) on the likes of Steve Bruce and Neil Webb. After a season or so when that wasn’t working he spent over £2m on Gary Pallister, and then it was Paul Parker for £2m when the title still couldn’t be won.

                      When Leeds pipped United in 1992, Fergie stopped messing around spending loose change. He smashed the transfer record for Roy Keane, spending £3.75m on him (also spending £1m on Dion Dublin and £1.2m on Eric Cantona that summer).

                      Only then was the title eventually brought back to Old Trafford.

                      And as soon as United start slipping, out came the cash again.

                      After Arsenal won the Double in 1998 Fergie spent £12.6million on Dwight Yorke. United won the Treble a year later.

                      After Arsenal won the Double in 2002 and United won nothing, Fergie spent £30million on Rio Ferdinand. United reclaimed the title the following season.

                      When Arsenal won the title in 2004, Fergie brought in Wayne Rooney for £26m. He spent £30m on Berbatov, £18m on Carrick, the same on Anderson. Plus £17m on Nani and £17m on Hargreaves.

                      Fergie is no supercoach. He’s a shopaholic who keeps spending until United win something. He’s got no right to accuse City. Fergie has proved himself to be a shallow hypocrite with this nonsense. Maybe he’s jealous.

                      After all, you won’t catch City wasting £7m on a player like Bebe.

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                        #12
                        quality.

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                          #13
                          I hate the way City mans have been crawling out the woodwork in the last two years. Worked with half a dozen for 2 years and they only piped up when this rich git took over.
                          Football without Origi is nothing

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                            #14
                            Originally posted by Rudo View Post
                            Found this on the talksport website, Durham having a go at Fergie


                            Sir Alex Ferguson has had a pop at the noisy neighbours City. He’s basically saying City are buying a trophy. “We know the kind of money they’re spending… and they’ll keep doing that 'til they win something,” he reckons.

                            Fergie’s a bigger wind up merchant than me. First up, he’s being disrespectful to the players already at City, and extremely disrespectful to the coaching staff there, including the man who helped Fergie achieve greatness, Brian Kidd.

                            Secondly, it’s a bit rich Fergie accusing other clubs of spending money.

                            When he first arrived at United, Fergie spent around £1m each (big money back then) on the likes of Steve Bruce and Neil Webb. After a season or so when that wasn’t working he spent over £2m on Gary Pallister, and then it was Paul Parker for £2m when the title still couldn’t be won.

                            When Leeds pipped United in 1992, Fergie stopped messing around spending loose change. He smashed the transfer record for Roy Keane, spending £3.75m on him (also spending £1m on Dion Dublin and £1.2m on Eric Cantona that summer).

                            Only then was the title eventually brought back to Old Trafford.

                            And as soon as United start slipping, out came the cash again.

                            After Arsenal won the Double in 1998 Fergie spent £12.6million on Dwight Yorke. United won the Treble a year later.

                            After Arsenal won the Double in 2002 and United won nothing, Fergie spent £30million on Rio Ferdinand. United reclaimed the title the following season.

                            When Arsenal won the title in 2004, Fergie brought in Wayne Rooney for £26m. He spent £30m on Berbatov, £18m on Carrick, the same on Anderson. Plus £17m on Nani and £17m on Hargreaves.

                            Fergie is no supercoach. He’s a shopaholic who keeps spending until United win something. He’s got no right to accuse City. Fergie has proved himself to be a shallow hypocrite with this nonsense. Maybe he’s jealous.

                            After all, you won’t catch City wasting £7m on a player like Bebe.
                            That's brilliant

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                              #15
                              I don't really care for City that much, they just got lucky (like Chelskea)..

                              HATE united since forever.

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