I think the Liverpool scenario is a unique one. For a 20 year period, Liverpool were the dominant club, assembling an honours haul that almost everyone thought would remain unsurpassed for decades. It's always hard for fans to just let go of a period of success like that when it's happened in your lifetime (hell, it happened in MY lifetime, and I'm just a whipper-snapper at 38).
And yet, there are two things that make it even more difficult than normal. The first is that Liverpool have never just faded away, dropping into mid-table mediocrity or even out of the league. For most of the 20 years since we won the title, we've remained more or less a strong club, and before each season kicks-off most people acknowledge that we're contenders, even if outside ones. In more recent times we've been one of the 'big four'. It's like the title is never that far from your grasp, if only you could up your performances that little bit.
Secondly, not only has another club now enjoyed a similarly dominant period, culminating in them catching up with Liverpool's title haul, but that other club is Liverpool's despised rivals. If the trophies of the last 20 years had been shared between Arsenal, Chelsea, Tottenham, Villa and [reluctantly] Manure [spit, spit] with a win each for Leeds and Blackburn, I guess it would be slightly less hard to take. So there's also that sense of desperation that we need to stop the evil empire of Old Trafford.
That's my take on it, anyway.
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