Surely Liverpool and Manchester United by logic, given that the former have the loudest ground in the world and the latter come from a club so mired in support and "support" that these travelling fans must be the crème de la crème to secure tickets for an allocation of 3000 or less.
Surely Liverpool and Manchester United by logic, given that the former have the loudest ground in the world and the latter come from a club so mired in support and "support" that these travelling fans must be the crème de la crème to secure tickets for an allocation of 3000 or less.
This. Our (United's) away support is immense. Cant remember the last time I went away and sat down at all. 3000 reds outsang the famous britannia.
But best and worse I've seen at old trafford, Schalke were nuts. And leeds were god, but had a massive allocation. Fulham and bolton have been absolutely dreadful when I have been.
I must admit I always like the Merseyside Derby. Us Evertonians and the Liverpudlians have a very respectful relationship. Very little in the way of civil war.
Fair enough, but in the context of the thread maybe it was best not to mention it at all.
Probably best. Are you a Liverpool fan by any chance? My opinion of Hillsbrough is that South Yorkshire Police were the easy group to blame. Anyone who's ever been to a football match knows what the relationship between fans and police is. If football matches were peaceful venues and fans were assumed to act responsibly there'd be no need for hundreds of police at even the most mediocre of games.
Probably best. Are you a Liverpool fan by any chance? My opinion of Hillsbrough is that South Yorkshire Police were the easy group to blame. Anyone who's ever been to a football match knows what the relationship between fans and police is. If football matches were peaceful venues and fans were assumed to act responsibly there'd be no need for hundreds of police at even the most mediocre of games.
I am yes, although in my opinion it shouldnt matter who you support in a situation such as this, (i know you wern't suggesting it did, im just saying). There are a fair number who blame the police, and they make a decent point out of it, but for me personally i believe its best to focus on what we can do for the families of the 96 now rather than spend time focusing on blame.