Looking forward to this one but really hope the fans of both sides show some respect but I'm doubting it
I can see a 1-1 draw coming up so I've got my bet on
Looking forward to this one but really hope the fans of both sides show some respect but I'm doubting it
I can see a 1-1 draw coming up so I've got my bet on
It would be nice if they do show some repect, players and supporters.
Will miss the end of the game as I will be off to St James park to watch Newcastle V Norwich
The players will but it will only take one idiot to sing something bad and other morons will join in and I'm afraid I think the worst culprits will be a few Man utd idiots.
If identified they should be dragged into centre circle and let the crowd show them what they think of them before receiving life bans!
united!! united!! united!!
A nil nil draw with a few sendings off on both sides would suit me
quiet in town but wait til the game is over
United bloody awful and even against 10 men we will struggle
1-1
2-1:d
Liverpool robbed but we will take it
Okay, Man U can pay the ref now..
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Liverpool & Manchester United make Hillsborough tribute
"Liverpool and Manchester United paid tributes to Hillsborough victims before their Premier League game on Sunday.
It was the first match at Anfield since the findings of an independent panel investigating the disaster at the 1989 FA Cup semi-final between Liverpool and Nottingham Forest were published.
The panel cleared Liverpool's supporters of blame.
And they were remembered with flowers, balloons and mosaics spelling out "The Truth" and "Justice" before the game.
Supporters gathered hours before the lunchtime kick-off to lay floral tributes as Anfield's Eternal Flame Hillsborough memorial.
And before kick-off Manchester United legend Sir Bobby Charlton presented flowers to former Liverpool striker Ian Rush as opposing captains Steven Gerrard and Ryan Giggs released 96 red balloons in memory of those who died.
The Kop was emblazoned with a mosaic reading "The Truth" while a similar scene was enacted with the word "Justice" along the length of Anfield's lower Centenary Stands.
The tributes were met with impeccable behaviour from both Liverpool and United fans, with the visiting supporters applauding warmly on several occasions.
Both teams emerged with the number "96" on the back of their tracksuit tops and Liverpool striker Luis Suarez and Manchester United defender Patrice Evra shook hands warmly."
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/19692320
That was good to see
Yes nice to see the respect being paid.
Bring back Rafa.
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