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It was music to my ears when Jos luhacky said he's been involved in bigger derbies
It was music to my ears when Jos luhacky said he's been involved in bigger derbies
I can't actually beleive he's said this.
As a denizen of Berlin for several years, including the period when Luhukay was involved in this MASSIVE 'derby', I can honestly call bullshit.
Hertha and Union are from the west and east respectively. The fans live seperately for the most part miles away from each other. The only comparison I can think of is Fulham West Ham.
Not to mention the older generations used to wear each others scarves and sing each others songs until the 90s as they had fraternal relations during the division of the city. Nowt like the hatred in Sheffield which has grown over decades.
Hertha in general has a wank atmosphere cos theyre in a MASSIVE former olympic stadium which means sound escapes straight out. Most of their fans admit this and actually want to move to a smaller square stadium.
It's good to know he's just as much of a delusional self aggrandising cunt as the rest of the pig fans.
All the ones you quote play each other every five fucking minutes.I have no doubts their are bigger derbies Barca v Real Madrid. Man city v Man Utd, Celtic v Rangers, Liverpool v Everton, Arsenal v Tottenham. but hes got to know his audience & nothing is bigger to us. sounds like disasterous bryan robson quote 11 years ago
I may be blinkered, but for me this is the biggest derby.
It was music to my ears when Jos luhacky said he's been involved in bigger derbies
There are bigger derbies. But he’s not managed in them.I have no doubts their are bigger derbies Barca v Real Madrid. Man city v Man Utd, Celtic v Rangers, Liverpool v Everton, Arsenal v Tottenham. but hes got to know his audience & nothing is bigger to us. sounds like disasterous bryan robson quote 11 years ago
Yeah and didn't he also say "its just a game of red v blues"It was music to my ears when Jos luhacky said he's been involved in bigger derbies
I can't actually beleive he's said this.
As a denizen of Berlin for several years, including the period when Luhukay was involved in this MASSIVE 'derby', I can honestly call bullshit.
Hertha and Union are from the west and east respectively. The fans live seperately for the most part miles away from each other. The only comparison I can think of is Fulham West Ham.
Not to mention the older generations used to wear each others scarves and sing each others songs until the 90s as they had fraternal relations during the division of the city. Nowt like the hatred in Sheffield which has grown over decades.
Hertha in general has a wank atmosphere cos theyre in a MASSIVE former olympic stadium which means sound escapes straight out. Most of their fans admit this and actually want to move to a smaller square stadium.
It's good to know he's just as much of a delusional self aggrandising cunt as the rest of the pig fans.
Liverpool-Everton have a "neutral area" in the stadium when they play ffs. They're too busy patting each other on the back for being scouse for it to be a proper derby. Brum-Villa is a good shout, Rangers-Celtic obviously. Other than that I struggle to think of a local derby that even comes close in this country.In Britain, i'd say this one. Liverpool - Everton, Birmingham - Villa & Celtic Rangers only ones that come close.
Man U are more bothered about Liverpool. Forest more bothered about Us and Derby than Notts C. What others are there? Bristol don't have one. Leeds, Newcastle, Derby, Sunderland etc. don't share a city so for me,they're not even derbies.
Man U - Liverpool is a fierce rivalry as is Barca - Real, but again,they're not derbies, they are big rivalries due to their successes. We have now got a rivalry with West Ham, and randolmly Norwich and Bolton, but they're just that - rivalries.
A derby is two clubs from the same city !
Do any of these other "derbies" have Sky era (un)inspired names like our Steel City Derby? For the record I'm with Wilder on this, it's the "Sheffield derby".
Celtic/Rangers - The Old Firm
Liverpool/Everton - Mersey derby
The rest I guess are pretty standard unless Forest/County,which doesn't happen very often, is locally known as The Terence.
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