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

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Heard a RS arguing that in work the other day,

Him: “Salah’s up there with them 2. If Salah scores 30 goals next season mate.....”
Me (interrupting): “then Real could seriously win that league”.
Ha Ha. If he waas that good he's not at Anfield. Correct.
 
Shaqiri nailed on according to the bookies, 2/7.

Waits for the genius shouts to start. Ronaldo and Messi beware, there's a new kid in town.
 

Haven't seen any evidence of racism in Russia by the way at the football this summer, after all the Brewster articles stating that racists will be encouraged by the verdict, the exact same verdict the Holgate incident received, except I didn't see wholesale articles across the press condemning liverpool and its people as a whole in the same way Russia was, funny that
 
Haven't seen any evidence of racism in Russia by the way at the football this summer, after all the Brewster articles stating that racists will be encouraged by the verdict, the exact same verdict the Holgate incident received, except I didn't see wholesale articles across the press condemning liverpool and its people as a whole in the same way Russia was, funny that
He doesn't need to travel to Russia for that....

Liverpool-fan-monkey-gesture.jpg
 
Really.

Basically, it was a song by a far right Croatian group who supported the Ustashe. English equivalent would probably be Harry Kane singing something by Skrewdriver.
The song Lovren and his teammates are enjoying is “Bojna Cavoglave” by Thompson, a nationalist song describing events during the ethnic conflicts in the Balkans in the 1990s. The line they sing is “Za Dom braco, za slobodu, borimo se mi!”, which translates to English as, “For our homes, brothers, for our freedom, we are fighting.” The song opens with the “Za dom – spremni!” salute. It also contains the more contentious lines “You Serbian irregulars, you Chetnik mob, our hand will reach you even in Serbia!” although neither those lines nor the salute appeared in the video. Thompson are named after a type of machine gun using during the Croatian war of independence. They have had a number of performances cancelled due to their perceived promotion of the Ustase regime, a far-right government that collaborated with the Nazis during the Second World War.
 

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