:lol:
It all seems mad to me - the phrase that springs to mind is cutting off your nose to spite your face.
Tho', I suppose the worst was over by the time I started watching football.
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When I was a kid the Catholic Protestant divide was alive and well; Manchester United was Catholic, Manchester City was Protestant; Liverpool was Catholic, Everton was Protestant.
You only have to look at the make-up of the teams, how many Scots and Irish played for Man Utd and Liverpool in the old days, compared to the number who played for City and Everton. Look at the managers too.
Actually, Liverpool - Everton was a bad example, as they were both started by wealthy protestants.
Everton Football Club started life as St Domingo's Boys Club, attached to a Methodist church. Liverpool came from the same team after a falling out between the owners.
There was a time in the '50s when Everton fielded a few Irish Catholic players, and the Catholic tag stuck, but they also went on to field several Orangemen in later years.
Just to prove things have changed, there is one player who played for Man Utd, Man City, Liverpool and Everton ... can you name him?
Kanchelskis?
edit: no, he never played for liverpool
Did Beardsley ever play for City :huh:
If so, it was him ... don't think so tho'.
I really don't know off the top of my head and I'm too cool to Google.
He was on loan there for 6 matches
Which player currently on Cardiff City's books has a Champions League winner's medal?