Country: England
Makes sense.Pool fans insufferable all over the World mate you would not believe . They were respectful to you probably they didn't want to mess with the bloke that runs East London.
Makes sense.Pool fans insufferable all over the World mate you would not believe . They were respectful to you probably they didn't want to mess with the bloke that runs East London.
No I haven’t because I’ve got no business going to Merseyside.
BTW you’ve never been to America have you? Yes Soccer is not the dominant sport here but almost 90% of American Soccer fans root for one of either Real Madrid or Manchester United. It is sickening and nauseating with all the bandwagon fans and Ronaldo fanboys.
I've never been there, what's it like at the moment?
No I haven’t because I’ve got no business going to Merseyside.
BTW you’ve never been to America have you? Yes Soccer is not the dominant sport here but almost 90% of American Soccer fans root for one of either Real Madrid or Manchester United. It is sickening and nauseating with all the bandwagon fans and Ronaldo fanboys.
The fan bases here are a lot more diverse than that. In fact, Real Madrid is only the 4th most popular European team among U.S. fans. A comprehensive study conducted at the University of Tubingen in Germany last year found these to be the most popular teams in America:
1. Manchester United
2. Barcelona
3. Chelsea
4. Real Madrid
5. Liverpool
6. Bayern
7. Manchester City
8. Arsenal
9. AC Milan
10. Juventus
I've noticed quite a lot of support for Sp**s, Everton, Roma, Inter, Dortmund, Sevilla and Valencia as well. PSG is gaining a lot of fans too (and will take off once Tim Weah becomes a fixture in the first team).
I’m going on my personal anecdote. Most Hispanic people I come across are Real Madrid fans and the rest are Messi fanboys. Where I’m from there are not many soccer fans and the ones who are are either United fans or RM fans.
RM fans in the past few years have been as arrogant and sickening as United fans were ten years ago.
I’m going on my personal anecdote. Most Hispanic people I come across are Real Madrid fans and the rest are Messi fanboys. Where I’m from there are not many soccer fans and the ones who are are either United fans or RM fans.
RM fans in the past few years have been as arrogant and sickening as United fans were ten years ago.
The Liverpool fans I find most annoying are the ones outside of Liverpool, same applies to Utd fans.
I do have a bad feeling that Liverpool will knick a league title at some point in the next few years and then it will be unbearable, may even be next season, it will be when the main lot have a poor season and they will step in and take it like Leicester did.
It will be interesting to see how Klopp moulds his team with the new additions. To his credit he has improved Liverpool's defensive setup, with them equaling or beating Rafa's clean sheet record, I cant remember the result of their last game.
But they still remain an incomplete unit, unable to play penetrating football when the spaces are shut down. Unless I see a dramatic improvement in that area, will they fail to impress yet again in the new season.
For all their spectacular play, they amassed 75 points this season and finished fourth. Says it all to me really.
I think they could do it next year, especially if they’re riding the high of a CL win. Klopp has been bang-on with transfers and the extra money, owner backing, and prestige from their CL run (even perhaps even if they don’t win it) will only give him more ammo. City will have to regress a little, of course, but stranger things have happened.The Liverpool fans I find most annoying are the ones outside of Liverpool, same applies to Utd fans.
I do have a bad feeling that Liverpool will knick a league title at some point in the next few years and then it will be unbearable, may even be next season, it will be when the main lot have a poor season and they will step in and take it like Leicester did.
I agree to some extent that Liverpool don't like it when someone comes in for one of their players, even if the finance involved it handsome, such as when Barca came in for Coutinho - what was not to like?The most unprofessional club in the world. They want it one way.