They've won more stuff, but our history is more important and intersting I reckon. But again, that's because I love my club.But also because it's true. Before the war Liverpool were largely irrelevant.
Apart from winning more or less every trophy you mean?
Quote from: olneythebently on July 08, 2011, 12:56:46 PMApart from winning more or less every trophy you mean?He must mean Gulf War 2.
Liverpool F.C. and history? They didn't even win their first F.A. Cup until the mid-sixties. They won six trophies in their first eight decades of existence. They started their "modern" winning streak when they came into money, ironically just at a time when the original giants of English football and its most successful club (us), started to financially implode.There's a danger here are of confusing "winning trophies" with "history". When this happens we lose sight of context and what was going on in football at any particular time. Villa's history is far greater and richer than any other club's because of our influence on the game. Creating league football saved the sport and turned it into a world-wide phenomenon - making it the number one sport on the planet. Not only that, but because of Villa's league and the huge surge in the game's popularity, new clubs were formed and created on the back of the old, established clubs - one such club being Liverpool.One of the many reasons why we will always be a greater club than Liverpool, with a greater history than Liverpool, is because there would be no Liverpool if it were not for Aston Villa.
LOL @ this thread.