These are the fans who during the FA Cup 5th Round threw shit at our fans in 2006. These are the fans who ambushed Alan Smith’s ambulance as he left Anfield with a broken leg, again, in 2006. These are the fans who desecrated Old Trafford with graffiti concerning Munich and Harold Shipman when playing their FA Cup semi final against Chelsea.
Liverpool fans have behaved atrociously in Benitez’s reign, with their most recent stint of bad behaviour coming at the European Cup final last season, when their fans were stealing tickets from women and children alike. They were named the worst in Europe last season, yet Benitez still feels he’s in a position to criticise the fans of other clubs. Not to defend the fans who sing “Die die, Rooney Rooney, die” (to the tune of “She’ll be coming round the mountain”), but to question the legitimacy of where these comments came from.
“Phillip Neville’s still a red, he hates scousers” we sing in The Trafford on matchdays. Him scoring that own goal for United in that emphatic 4-2 win at Goodison Park last season saw that song sung all the more loudly.
Phil Neville lost his game against the dippers, but his brother saw his team win it convincingly the week before, and that is all I’m concerned with.
All teams have a minority of fans who behave in an unacceptable manner and I’m not saying United are any different in that respect. However, the worst of Liverpool fans behave in a way that is incomparable to the other fans of this country. I report this story on this site, cite the occasions when Liverpool fans should been vilified but managed to more or less creep under the radar, with the total anticipation no other source will join the dots. The point isn’t really about which fans are worse than any other though, but my sheer disbelief that Benitez would have the nerve to criticise anyone else’s fans, particularly on a day when his own fans were so vile. So do take on Rafa’s words without feeling much heartache for Stevie Me, as his fans have sung far more cruel songs than ones about illegitimate children.
The question is, will Liverpool fans face any comeuppance for their actions towards P Nev?





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