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    People of my generation with pre-teen kids have 'forced' their kids to support LFC. So yes a lot to do with the 70s and 80s. The 'later' immigrants (post-90s) have a larger manure fanbase but they still don't outnumber the LFC ones weirdly.

    I don't see the same brand loyalty with these later immigrants (sorry for using that word, but I was too) generations down the line. Don't know why but manure sold out too early where LFC was/is always a family club.
    One tit for another.

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      Originally posted by Shaggy View Post
      Vidic, Evra, Fellaini and Carrick all missing from training this morning. LOL.
      Players would have not dared miss training under Fergie, especially after a loss.

      It just keeps getting better.

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        Originally posted by Shaggy View Post
        Vidic, Evra, Fellaini and Carrick all missing from training this morning. LOL.
        Wow, never even happened under Hodgson that did it?

        If it is a revolt though, why Fellaini? Thought he'd be one of Moyes's dressing room men.
        The times they are a changin'.

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          Smalling has a hamstring injury, Fellaini's back has caused him a mischief, Carrick has damaged his calf, Kagawa can't keep his snap down which means Evra is leading the revolt with Vidic in tow.

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            Originally posted by Darkon View Post


            Phil Neville looks like he's trying to bowl Murali's doosra.

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              I don't think Shaggy could have written this hilarious play any better!
              Was muß, das muß.

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                Do you reckon a text went round last night and everyone told Evra they wouldn't go?

                He's been well mugged off, cunt
                The times they are a changin'.

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                  Originally posted by Alex View Post



                  Why are they staring so intently at the back of Fellatio's head?

                  I wonder if he's got nits.

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                    i bet it turns out to be 'they were given time off' for xmas shopping or some other bull**** excuse
                    i own everton fans on the internet....that's what i do

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                      3rd place. Worst champions ever.

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                        The transfer request from United’s glory supporters is another blow to David Moyes who successfully made the move from Everton to United in the summer whilst regaining his mid-table position in the league.

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                          Roy Keane is going to kick them in the nuts tomorrow

                          Roy Keane reopens Sir Alex Ferguson feud with explosive tirade against former boss
                          9 Dec 2013 12:07 "Nothing surprises me these days with that man," says the combustible Irishman of his former Manchester United manager


                          Cold as ice: Roy Keane says his relationship with his former boss is "non-existent"
                          BRADLEY ORMESHER
                          Roy Keane has reopened his feud with Sir Alex Ferguson with an explosive tirade - which is laid bare on national TV tomorrow night.

                          Exacting revenge by a thousand digs, Keane describes his current relationship with Fergie as "non-existent" and reveals he has only started going to watch Manchester United now his record-breaking former manager has retired.

                          He claims Ferguson's lavish praise for Keane's brilliant performance against Juventus in Turin, which set up United's Treble in 1999 , was "insulting" because it was "like praising the postman for delivering your letters."

                          Keane reveals he "lost respect" for Ferguson when the most decorated manager in British football history thought his captain was becoming too powerful in the dressing room.

                          He scowled: "The manager accused me of trying to manage Manchester United behind his back - but managing the dressing room, and pulling up players who stepped out of line, was part of my job.

                          "Nothing surprises me these days with that man."

                          Keane, now the Republic of Ireland's assistant manager under Martin O'Neill, admitted he felt "raw" when he left United, insisted Fergie's battle with Irish racing tycoon John Magnier over Rock of Gibraltar was a destabilising influence on United.

                          And he claimed Ferguson was still "striving" to exert "control and power" at Old Trafford - where new boss David Moyes is struggling, with United currently 13 points behind Premier League leaders Arsenal.

                          Keane's extraordinary snipes at Ferguson will be shown in a programme charting his rivalry with former Arsenal warhorse Patrick Vieira at 10pm on ITV4 tomorrow night.

                          Both players pick their dream teams based on their own era - and there is no room in Keane's United XI for Ryan Giggs, the most decorated player since the Premier League was invented by Richard Keys and Andy Gray.

                          "Having a great career doesn't mean you are a great player," sniffs Keane.Keane and Vieira - Best of Enemies, ITV4, Tuesday 10pm.
                          http://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/footba...r-alex-2908021

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                            the most decorated player since the Premier League was invented by Richard Keys and Andy Gray.
                            Thought you'd added that in yourself
                            Thanks very much for being ‘This Mornings’ Farmer’

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                              Originally posted by Shaggy View Post
                              Thought you'd added that in yourself


                              If only. That's something you'd be proud of though. Brilliant

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                                Originally posted by Leyton388 View Post
                                He can't get sacked yet. Fergie watching from the stands isn't doing any good either. Kind of like when shanks kept turning up at Melwood.
                                I thought Fergie was up at Aberdeen on Saturday?
                                Bob Paisley - "This club has been my life. I'd go out and sweep the street and be proud to do it for Liverpool if they asked me to."

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