Coming from Liverpool & being a Red its natural to 'hate' EFC. In an ideal world they would be relegated this season & find their proper level in League 1, in a year or 2.
They 'hate' us & we 'hate' them, & thats how it should be. However, this 'hatred' never boiled over like some in other British cities. The Merseyside derby used to be called the Friendly Derby & by & large it was. My brothers a Blue & so are many of my mates. I've stood on the Street End with them at Derbies & they've stood on the Kop with me. Even though we'd always wear our scarves, there was never any hint of trouble. Sure they'd be a few comments but you never felt threatened at all. Whenever the away team scored at either ground, they'd be pockets of away supporters all over the ground jumping for joy. Don't get me wrong, it wasn't always 100% sweetness & light between the supporters but it was genuinely the Friendly Derby. Not anymore.
Today, the derby is a pretty spiteful affair. Its not quite at the Man Utd level but its getting there. I don't go to Goodison derbies anymore with my mates & they don't come to Anfield with me. We no longer meet outside the Arkles after the game for a pint & some good natured mickey taking. Reds who do go to Goodison now tell of kids in LFC kits getting sworn at by grown men in Blue. Likewise Blues tell similar tales from Anfield. Whats gone wrong?
Some Reds blame Heysel. They say the Blues bitterness at not being allowed into the European Cup has spilled over into the Derbies. Some Blues blame the rise of Man Utd in the 1990's. the derby became more important to us, Blues argue because we were no longer the dominant force in England. In the 1970's & 1980's if we lost the Derby, we could console ourselves with League titles & European Cups.
I have no simple answers to be honest but I don't blame the Blues anymore than us. However, the days of going to Wembley on the same coaches & trains are long gone. The Echo printed a photo the other day after the League Cup Final between them & us which finished all sqaure. The photo was of John Bailey & Alan Kennedy, arms around each others shoulders. Bailey wore a Red hat, Kennedy a Blue. If that happened nowadays, Kennedy & Bailey would be verbally attacked by many fans. What a shame that is?
So I won't be at Goodison this Saturday. I won't meet my mates for a post match pint outside the ground. i'll watch the match at home or in the pub, mobile phone in hand ready to pile on their misery at we romp to victory. It'll be nice but it won't be the same as it used.
Like many, I think the Derby is all the poorer for that.
They 'hate' us & we 'hate' them, & thats how it should be. However, this 'hatred' never boiled over like some in other British cities. The Merseyside derby used to be called the Friendly Derby & by & large it was. My brothers a Blue & so are many of my mates. I've stood on the Street End with them at Derbies & they've stood on the Kop with me. Even though we'd always wear our scarves, there was never any hint of trouble. Sure they'd be a few comments but you never felt threatened at all. Whenever the away team scored at either ground, they'd be pockets of away supporters all over the ground jumping for joy. Don't get me wrong, it wasn't always 100% sweetness & light between the supporters but it was genuinely the Friendly Derby. Not anymore.
Today, the derby is a pretty spiteful affair. Its not quite at the Man Utd level but its getting there. I don't go to Goodison derbies anymore with my mates & they don't come to Anfield with me. We no longer meet outside the Arkles after the game for a pint & some good natured mickey taking. Reds who do go to Goodison now tell of kids in LFC kits getting sworn at by grown men in Blue. Likewise Blues tell similar tales from Anfield. Whats gone wrong?
Some Reds blame Heysel. They say the Blues bitterness at not being allowed into the European Cup has spilled over into the Derbies. Some Blues blame the rise of Man Utd in the 1990's. the derby became more important to us, Blues argue because we were no longer the dominant force in England. In the 1970's & 1980's if we lost the Derby, we could console ourselves with League titles & European Cups.
I have no simple answers to be honest but I don't blame the Blues anymore than us. However, the days of going to Wembley on the same coaches & trains are long gone. The Echo printed a photo the other day after the League Cup Final between them & us which finished all sqaure. The photo was of John Bailey & Alan Kennedy, arms around each others shoulders. Bailey wore a Red hat, Kennedy a Blue. If that happened nowadays, Kennedy & Bailey would be verbally attacked by many fans. What a shame that is?
So I won't be at Goodison this Saturday. I won't meet my mates for a post match pint outside the ground. i'll watch the match at home or in the pub, mobile phone in hand ready to pile on their misery at we romp to victory. It'll be nice but it won't be the same as it used.
Like many, I think the Derby is all the poorer for that.
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, Desertscouser's comments about them not being able to hack our success, and a small element of The Glove's point.

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