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ECHO Comment: "Fears of Witch-hunt Against Liverpool FC" part 2

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I can see the atmosphere being a lot different if we play them in Wenbley again.

You'll get all the new fans they've recruited from down south showing up (without tickets, just to join in) and being complete and utter bells.
 
None the wiser really meself….especially when Spurs were originally designated the "Home" Side


Champions League final dressing rooms: Liverpool in lap of luxury... Spurs in broom cupboard!
By James Badcock

If Mauricio Pochettino wants to conjure with Tottenham’s underdog status in his pep talk before the Champions League final, he will gain some assistance from the surroundings after a ricochet effect from security plans in Madrid saw Spurs get the small away team’s dressing room at the Wanda Metropolitano stadium.
Although Tottenham are officially billed as the home team by Uefa for the June 1 sporting showcase, it will be Liverpool’s players who relish the plush environs of Atlético Madrid’s home ground dressing room, it was revealed during a media preview of the stadium’s facilities on Monday.


The reason, according to Fernando Fariza, Atlético Madrid’s stadium business and operations director, is security, which will see the fans from the two English clubs approach the stadium from opposite directions.


Tottenham have been designated as the team occupying the northern end of the ground, meaning the organisers have decided to allocate the London club the away dressing room and bench, located on that side of the stadium. Liverpool’s plusher dressing room, with a shower and treatment area on the scale of a decent-sized public swimming pool, will be pretty much under where Reds fans will be seated around the stadium’s southern end.
The decision to choose the allocation of the fan areas and corresponding ends of the stadium was taken “according to the characteristics of the two groups of fans, with security in mind”, according to Mr Fariza, who did not explain further what the distinctions between the two sets of supporters are.
Always thought these stadiums had to follow certain criteria.
Back handers again.
 

Mate, seriously, you’re directing this at the wrong person.

A question, if you’d be so kind. Have you ever been a regular matchgoer?. My guess is, I’ve been to Goodison more times than you’ve had hot dinners!
Ha ha the amount of times I've heard that thrown at me in the pub by kopites, always when they are at home.
" I've been the match more than you have had hot dinners "
Me " You are at home and you are sat in the pub watching it, ha ha ha ha ha".
 

I've had enough of these gobsh***s now.

Two weeks to get other stuff onto the back pages and avoid their sour grapes. Aston Villa potentially coming back up, and august founder member of the football league, and Derby-Leeds this evening - how is that not getting brought up as the number one topic? Or the impending women's world cup in our virtue signalling media, or the FA Cup at the weekend. All much more important than the second place team feeling aggrieved.

I truly hope that this period before the CL final is the straw that breaks the camel's back for that shower, and they are shown up as the ungracious bunch of whinge bags that they are.
 

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