I've always had the theory that if you love your Dad you grow up supporting the same team as him and if you hate him you grow up supporting their rivals.
like this is true, my step-dad was a Werder Bremen Fan when they were still a good team and they had just won the Bundesliga, out of spite I became a Bayern Fan and it stayed that way, worked out better for me in the end 🤷🏻♂️😂
Not a power house in 1971? In 1970 they became the first English club to win domestic and European trophies in the same season. Does anyone know the history of City or do they just parrot lies from twitter from Surrey Utd and Liverpool fans?
@@johnatkinson7479 the point is just that United have more fans outside of Manchester where historically city fans have all been from Manchester. Its probably not true anymore now city have a lot of fans in Saudi Arabia and the Middle East too.
Gallagher senior took Noel to his first game at Maine Road in 1971 and when growing up he experienced the drudgery of Man City never winning anything for the next 4 decades lol.He said Thanks for making me a City fan dad.
And that’s far from the worst thing he did to him. Noel got the worst of his abuse, Liam got hardly any due to his age. Edit just watched him on CBS and he said 1974.
@@tomben6180 Oh it might have been from 1972 when he took his son Noel for the first time and he saw City never winning anything for 35 years lol.Only that crook from Thailand and the oil dough from mansour saved them.Otherwise it would be another 35 years
@@brianmorecombe2726 City won the League Cup (and relegated) United in 1974, and won it again in 1976. City also came runners up in the league twice in the time Noel has been going. United also didn’t win a league title for 27 years during Noel’s first two decades as a City fan. These last 10-12 years have really hurt you, haven’t they?
3:45 Kompany won City at least two titles, then, as he scored the only goal v Leicester one year. A screamer in the top corner, to maintain their lead and beat out my club by a point… again. Makes me feel better he did it to United, too.
4:21 Aguero was a ‘moment’. Leicester was a a season of lesser moments, and the only club who were decent were Spurs. Pep’s first season, Klopp just taken over etc etc. The only thing close to City that year was Arsenal needing to win by 2 at Anfield to go above them on goal difference and/or goals scored. They scored their 2nd in the 92nd minute, back when injury time was 2-3 mins. So both cases, they won with league with pretty much the last kick of the season. Only Arsenal’s was against the current champions, in one of the most iconic grounds in the world, against the team that they were up against for the title. City’s was against QPR who had already been relegated, albeit had some really good players. They did what Chelsea are doing today. A 1-0 loss for Liverpool would’ve won them the title. That’s what probably helped Arsenal, as if Liverpool needed to win, like Arsenal, the mentality would’ve been different. Or even draw, but to be able to lose, that’s dangerous psychologically. City knew only a win would win them the title. Plus Liverpool won the title the year before, and the years after, but that was their last one until 19/20, 30 years later. Ironically, United won the title the season after losing that one in the last second, (and the season before, too) like Liverpool, and now haven’t won it for 11/12 years, and don’t look like they can for at least 3-5 at best. Liverpool’s and United’s dominance and the end of their dominance mirror each other almost perfectly. Wonder if City will do the same.
Noel has said before they should be Utd fans really because of their Irishness and all their cousins supported United. But he said their dad for some sick reason took them to a City game at Maine Road for their first game and that was it for them then.
@liamh3710 I've lived in Manchester all my life and this is such a myth. I don't support either Club, but I can tell you there's loads of Man United fans living in Manchester.
I'm one of those fake Utd fans because my father was a fan and my son is now. But, I actually don't get it? I'm not from Manchester so, why would I actually give a fk?
@@natusMCMII Noel and Liam are from Manchester and support City. A majority of United fans aren’t even from Manchester, assuming you’re a United fan of course.
@@liamh3710 What? And you don’t realise the millions of fans City has around the world that haven’t even been to the UK ever in their lives? Both clubs have international support, just like every successful club has. Just look at people cheering on Barcelona, Real Madrid, Bayern Munich, Paris and so on, what does that have to do with anything?
I've always had the theory that if you love your Dad you grow up supporting the same team as him and if you hate him you grow up supporting their rivals.
I can vouch for that. My dad was an ardent kopite , I decided to support Everton 😄 I’ve never chose the easy way in life
like this is true, my step-dad was a Werder Bremen Fan when they were still a good team and they had just won the Bundesliga, out of spite I became a Bayern Fan and it stayed that way, worked out better for me in the end 🤷🏻♂️😂
The pronunciation is Worth the watch alone
This is the most positive thing they've ever said about United
No joke I was almost touched
Not a power house in 1971? In 1970 they became the first English club to win domestic and European trophies in the same season. Does anyone know the history of City or do they just parrot lies from twitter from Surrey Utd and Liverpool fans?
great video mate , keep it like this and you will make it big
They don’t support Man Utd because they’re not from London
you clearly no nothing about football or Manchester
@@johnatkinson7479 🤣🤣🤣 you never heard the phrase Cockney Reds? I think you’re the one who hasn’t got a clue pal
@@johnatkinson7479 the point is just that United have more fans outside of Manchester where historically city fans have all been from Manchester.
Its probably not true anymore now city have a lot of fans in Saudi Arabia and the Middle East too.
@@PawskMost people in Manchester support United
Exactly
All the runs the Kinky makes are winding❤❤❤
Gallagher senior took Noel to his first game at Maine Road in 1971 and when growing up he experienced the drudgery of Man City never winning anything for the next 4 decades lol.He said Thanks for making me a City fan dad.
And that’s far from the worst thing he did to him. Noel got the worst of his abuse, Liam got hardly any due to his age. Edit just watched him on CBS and he said 1974.
He saw city win a couple trophies as a kid tbf
City won two major trophies in the 70s post 1971 and 2 in 1970 alone.
@@tomben6180 Oh it might have been from 1972 when he took his son Noel for the first time and he saw City never winning anything for 35 years lol.Only that crook from Thailand and the oil dough from mansour saved them.Otherwise it would be another 35 years
@@brianmorecombe2726 City won the League Cup (and relegated) United in 1974, and won it again in 1976.
City also came runners up in the league twice in the time Noel has been going. United also didn’t win a league title for 27 years during Noel’s first two decades as a City fan.
These last 10-12 years have really hurt you, haven’t they?
3:45 Kompany won City at least two titles, then, as he scored the only goal v Leicester one year. A screamer in the top corner, to maintain their lead and beat out my club by a point… again.
Makes me feel better he did it to United, too.
That thumbnail is WILD!
and now they're back together and the team is not doing that great, it's all in balance lol
4:21 Aguero was a ‘moment’. Leicester was a a season of lesser moments, and the only club who were decent were Spurs. Pep’s first season, Klopp just taken over etc etc.
The only thing close to City that year was Arsenal needing to win by 2 at Anfield to go above them on goal difference and/or goals scored. They scored their 2nd in the 92nd minute, back when injury time was 2-3 mins. So both cases, they won with league with pretty much the last kick of the season. Only Arsenal’s was against the current champions, in one of the most iconic grounds in the world, against the team that they were up against for the title. City’s was against QPR who had already been relegated, albeit had some really good players. They did what Chelsea are doing today.
A 1-0 loss for Liverpool would’ve won them the title. That’s what probably helped Arsenal, as if Liverpool needed to win, like Arsenal, the mentality would’ve been different. Or even draw, but to be able to lose, that’s dangerous psychologically. City knew only a win would win them the title. Plus Liverpool won the title the year before, and the years after, but that was their last one until 19/20, 30 years later.
Ironically, United won the title the season after losing that one in the last second, (and the season before, too) like Liverpool, and now haven’t won it for 11/12 years, and don’t look like they can for at least 3-5 at best. Liverpool’s and United’s dominance and the end of their dominance mirror each other almost perfectly. Wonder if City will do the same.
Noel has said before they should be Utd fans really because of their Irishness and all their cousins supported United. But he said their dad for some sick reason took them to a City game at Maine Road for their first game and that was it for them then.
I mean, I by 'right' should be a united fan, but in fact, I support Rochdale because of my Grandad.
Up The Dale!
I bet they're glad that City was decided for them now.
Because they are Manchester born and bred...if your not from Manchester you won't understand
They're Burnage mate. 5 mins from Stockport. That's why they're Blue. Manchester is and always has been RED.,
@@MrFerdy1966 So why are most United fans from everywhere BUT Manchester?
@@jamesheath7601 more City fans in Manchester than there are United fans
@@liamh3710 rubbish
@liamh3710 I've lived in Manchester all my life and this is such a myth. I don't support either Club, but I can tell you there's loads of Man United fans living in Manchester.
Bernard Manning was the most famous City fan before Oasis turned up....oh, and Syd Little.
Timothy Dalton, Johnny Marr, Ian Curtis, Alan Rickman???
Johnny Marr, Billy Duffy both City fans
I'm one of those fake Utd fans because my father was a fan and my son is now.
But, I actually don't get it? I'm not from Manchester so, why would I actually give a fk?
Only seen when there is success……yeah right he has been going all his life.
He really hasn't! He's a hanger on, big Celtic fan at one point.
@@robatkin7580 so in 1996 him in his City shirt was a dream
It's OK cuz after the hearing and man city getting whats coming to them, they can go back to united
Not one united fan lives or is from Manchester
More people in manchester support united than city
Even city’s propaganda team don’t go as far as that 😂
Rats from Manchester? Steady on there pal, that’s a massive insult to rats.
Truth be told, they're really Mayo fans.
No wonder they're cursed!
nice
Imagine picking City when picking between the two Manchester clubs…
United is where it‘s at, no sheikh money can buy true heritage and tradition!
liam and noel supported city before he came in
Yet, you don't even know where Manchester is mate.
@@liamh3710 elaborate lmao
@@natusMCMII Noel and Liam are from Manchester and support City. A majority of United fans aren’t even from Manchester, assuming you’re a United fan of course.
@@liamh3710 What? And you don’t realise the millions of fans City has around the world that haven’t even been to the UK ever in their lives?
Both clubs have international support, just like every successful club has.
Just look at people cheering on Barcelona, Real Madrid, Bayern Munich, Paris and so on, what does that have to do with anything?
Mate you nothing