Monday, March 14, 2011

How far was the hatred between Liverpool and Manchester United


The feud between the great rivals in English football - Liverpool and Manchester United gained hideous dimensions during yesterday's clash between the hopes of both teams from 1/4-final youth FA Cup. The match, which is played in front of more than 10,000 spectators at Anfield, was won by a score of 3:2 after the Reds' behind 0:2. Chief referee showed four red cards as youngsters came to blows in the final minutes, after which the captain of Liverpool Connor Cody left the pitch with broken nose.

Most outrageous of all, was the behavior of the visiting fans who allowed themselves to reckless mockery of the victims of "Hazel" and "Hilzbarou" disrespectful singing songs on two of the greatest football tragedies.

From Old Trafford immediately rushed to condemn the actions of their supporters, three of whom were arrested early intoxicated, other six were moved out of the stadium, a new two were detained because they lit flares in the stands. "To sing such songs about the tragedies of Heysel and Hilzbarou is a disgrace.'ll Get most severely with anyone whose involvement is proven," spokesman promised the Red Devils.

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