Moaning Scousers - 'You're Gona Cry In A Minute'!

Last updated : 30 December 2010 By Footy Mad - Editor

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Back in 1987 at Anfield they taunted us by singing our dear Pedro was going to sign for a "bigger club" ... and Beardsley was sucked into the emotion and went to applaud the Kop at the end of the game - oh yes, he DID sign for them days later.

Then in 1996 when the Reds dented our Premiership challenge against Man Utd by beating us 4-3 they chanted "You're gona cry in a minute!"

Yes ... one thing the Scousers are very good at is celebrating success ... but defeat is another matter.

The Scousers don't know misery is! The poor bastards should have a season watching the Toon and see what life is REALLY about.

Thev 5-1 win over the Mackems will keep us happy for the next decade! That's the biggest success WE will achieve.

Yet the Red Brigade cannot handle life in the bottom half of the table.

Hodgson has risked incurring further wrath from disgruntled fans by claiming they should be getting behind the team instead of directing their anger at him.

He has failed to win over the Anfield faithful and in Wednesday night's 1-0 home defeat to Wolves there were chants for Kenny Dalglish and also 'Hodgson for England'.

Roy Hodgson: "We've had to live that with quite a long time now as ever since I came here the famous Anfield support has not really been there.

"I can only hope we do have good supporters and I hope these fans become supporters as well because this is a time when the club needs support.

"We are not deliberately losing these matches or deliberately not playing to the best of their ability.

"Now is the time for people to really try to help us along because it is not through want of trying.

"My belief that I can turn around is my belief in my own ability.

"I know the players are working hard to give me and the club success but at the moment we are not succeeding.

"Maybe we lacked a bit of confidence and the negativity does affect confidence.

"Players are a little less keen to get on the ball and show what they can do for fear of making a mistake."