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One of the few players to represent both Manchester United and Liverpool contrasted his relationship with both sets of supporters, crediting Anfield fans for backing their ex-playersFormer Manchester United midfielder Paul Ince once called out the club's supporters for their treatment after his switch to Liverpool. And his relationship with Liverpool's devoted fanbase couldn't be more different to the one he shares with those at Old Trafford.The ex-England international, who has denied his switch to Liverpool was the "cardinal sin" some suggest, is believed to have had a falling out with Sir Alex Ferguson before his 1995 move to Inter Milan.
But while he's maintained a warm rapport with Liverpool's supporters, the relationship with United's faithful has been far more fractious."I get a lot of grief from Manchester United fans and I can't understand it," he said back in 2002. So now it's a case of, 'Let's wind him up again.'"Ince, who secured two Premier League titles and two FA Cups during his time at Old Trafford, later admitted he "didn't leave Liverpool in the best circumstances" following a falling-out with then-boss Gerard Houllier.
When we look at Old Trafford, because it is so vast now, it is so corporate, it's not the atmosphere that you do get at Liverpool."I love the Liverpool people. They are different atmospheres in different ways, but I like the way Liverpool look after their players, look after their own."After a poor spell of results in recent months, Liverpool are now chasing a fourth consecutive victory at home to Wolves.
