Lol. Smdha.
That saying is mostly in jest (and mainly at Anfield), though perhaps some truth in it as Liverpool generally feels as an outsider to the rest of England and has a fairly high opinion of itself but it doesn't mean every Liverpool individual feels that way - just mostly the immobile locals. I know plenty Liverpudlians in London who don't.
Liberalism is a disease that needs to be eradicated. Whether in Liverpool or any large US city. Hopefully Trump wins in November and sends all the illegals in the US packing and cleans house in DC...
Practically everyone in England has more than a few choice words for the national team, as it hasn't brought home any international hardware since 1966, despite being the originators of football, many times amongst the favorites, and investing quite a bit in their infrastructure. The announcers bashing them like they did is run of the mill and nothing new to see there. Imagine if the US hadn't won any international basketball competitions in over 50 years, consistently put forth a team of NBA all-stars, and get knocked out in an international competition to a small country like Iceland who only started seriously playing the game...oh, wait, what happened in the US the couple times not winning Olympic gold in '88 and '04 and FIBA World Cup several times? Not winning in '88 prompted the creation of the Dream Team...Now multiply not winning many, many times for over 50 years of utter incompetence and if the Dream Team failed to win and you have what England goes through every time they step on the pitch.
'Mate' is a term of endearment as a friend equivalent to "what's up/hey 'bro'/'dude'/'man'" etc. It is used by just about everyone in England as well as Australia, South Africa, and NZ.
Now you sit down and shut up...smdh