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Because of the shape of the team crest.
The shield in the middle of the > is shaped like a chaotic toilet by hostile fans.
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Liverpool called the toilet bowl.
The origin is as follows: system.
1. This is Manchester United fans venting their hatred for Liverpool, just like Liverpool calls Manchester United a mandog. The king of Liverpool is called Dalglish and reads like a toilet.
2. Liverpool's emblem is very similar to a toilet, not the flush toilet used now, but the toilet that was poured at night and during the day.
3. Liverpool's defense is very good, it is a team that is good at defense, and often puts on an iron bucket formation. However, Liverpool have won many awards, but have never won the Premier League, and Ferguson has said that Liverpool's defence is "as airtight as a toilet", and ridiculed its style of play as too conservative.
4. Liverpool is rich in toilets, and the toilets produced are famous in the world, and the toilet is the symbol of Liverpool.
5. After losing a championship match with Manchester United, Liverpool players hid in the toilet to avoid abuse from fans, so they were named toilets.
These are the reasons why Liverpool is called a toilet.
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Because there is a team called Mangou.
In fact, I don't think we should scold each other like this, as long as the two sides fight the court and play strength, they are stronger than anything else, is it interesting for fans to scold each other like this?
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Because there's a kind of garbage called a mandog.
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Just look at the team crest.
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