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

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They've had a very Tory week on twitter our red friends.
- Reese-Mog outing himself as one of them.
- Loads popped up after Boris was announced.
- The trademark of 'Liverpool' fiasco
- Loads popped up after we announced our ground, calling the city of Liverpool all sorts. Utterly bizarre.
I've said it for years: they are the Establishment club in Britain.

Built by Tories, supported by Tories. The darling's of the BBC.
 
Was it my imagination yesterday or did the RS attempt to take the shine from our stadium preview by announcing an extension to the Anfield Road End of their carbuncle outdated stadium on the same day.
Definitely. The article about Bramley Moore was below this lot.

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It definiteky is though :coffee:.
It really isn’t though. I go on a Liverpool board, and I talk you to mates, work colleagues and family that are reds.

I’ve barely seen anything to suggest anyone is upset, and it’s barely been talked about in person, but when it has been it’s been in relation the impact on the city/waterfront which is generally seen as positive.

Most people think it looks good too.

There are differences between how we’re viewing it to how you guys are, obviously.

Your excitement is understandable but is also clouding judgement a bit when people are saying it’ll lead to top players joining and it’ll suddenly lead to you targeting top 4.

I know it’s not many of you saying that, but there’s none on our side thinking that.

You’ll need to improve on the field a lot by the time it opens for it to be a significant factor in players joining you over joining a team more likely to compete for honours.
 
It really isn’t though. I go on a Liverpool board, and I talk you to mates, work colleagues and family that are reds.

I’ve barely seen anything to suggest anyone is upset, and it’s barely been talked about in person, but when it has been it’s been in relation the impact on the city/waterfront which is generally seen as positive.

Most people think it looks good too.

There are differences between how we’re viewing it to how you guys are, obviously.

Your excitement is understandable but is also clouding judgement a bit when people are saying it’ll lead to top players joining and it’ll suddenly lead to you targeting top 4.

I know it’s not many of you saying that, but there’s none on our side thinking that.

You’ll need to improve on the field a lot by the time it opens for it to be a significant factor in players joining you over joining a team more likely to compete for honours.
No one wants you here, go away!
 
It really isn’t though. I go on a Liverpool board, and I talk you to mates, work colleagues and family that are reds.

I’ve barely seen anything to suggest anyone is upset, and it’s barely been talked about in person, but when it has been it’s been in relation the impact on the city/waterfront which is generally seen as positive.

Most people think it looks good too.

There are differences between how we’re viewing it to how you guys are, obviously.

Your excitement is understandable but is also clouding judgement a bit when people are saying it’ll lead to top players joining and it’ll suddenly lead to you targeting top 4.

I know it’s not many of you saying that, but there’s none on our side thinking that.

You’ll need to improve on the field a lot by the time it opens for it to be a significant factor in players joining you over joining a team more likely to compete for honours.

Despite what you said above, which might, just might ring true. It bothered you enough to reply to the first blue with 'its not'

Bail it lad
 
It really isn’t though. I go on a Liverpool board, and I talk you to mates, work colleagues and family that are reds.

I’ve barely seen anything to suggest anyone is upset, and it’s barely been talked about in person, but when it has been it’s been in relation the impact on the city/waterfront which is generally seen as positive.

Most people think it looks good too.

There are differences between how we’re viewing it to how you guys are, obviously.

Your excitement is understandable but is also clouding judgement a bit when people are saying it’ll lead to top players joining and it’ll suddenly lead to you targeting top 4.

I know it’s not many of you saying that, but there’s none on our side thinking that.

You’ll need to improve on the field a lot by the time it opens for it to be a significant factor in players joining you over joining a team more likely to compete for honours.

You were a long way off 4th a couple of years back despite wasting Brewsters millions. Things change quickly.
 

It really isn’t though. I go on a Liverpool board, and I talk you to mates, work colleagues and family that are reds.

I’ve barely seen anything to suggest anyone is upset, and it’s barely been talked about in person, but when it has been it’s been in relation the impact on the city/waterfront which is generally seen as positive.

Most people think it looks good too.

There are differences between how we’re viewing it to how you guys are, obviously.

Your excitement is understandable but is also clouding judgement a bit when people are saying it’ll lead to top players joining and it’ll suddenly lead to you targeting top 4.

I know it’s not many of you saying that, but there’s none on our side thinking that.

You’ll need to improve on the field a lot by the time it opens for it to be a significant factor in players joining you over joining a team more likely to compete for honours.
But considering how obsessed reds are with Everton, the Anfield Wrap being a good example, this tells its own story. If there was a negative way to talk about this you can be sure they would, its proper piped a lot down who were waiting for it and hoping there would be somethng to laugh about.
 
It really isn’t though. I go on a Liverpool board, and I talk you to mates, work colleagues and family that are reds.

I’ve barely seen anything to suggest anyone is upset, and it’s barely been talked about in person, but when it has been it’s been in relation the impact on the city/waterfront which is generally seen as positive.

Most people think it looks good too.

There are differences between how we’re viewing it to how you guys are, obviously.

Your excitement is understandable but is also clouding judgement a bit when people are saying it’ll lead to top players joining and it’ll suddenly lead to you targeting top 4.

I know it’s not many of you saying that, but there’s none on our side thinking that.

You’ll need to improve on the field a lot by the time it opens for it to be a significant factor in players joining you over joining a team more likely to compete for honours.

wasn't so long ago you had Ricky Lambert upfront chief.

Football can change very quickly and football goes in cycles.

Look at the power shifts at City/Utd & Spurs/Arsenal.

Long term should the Liverpool Waters project really kick in and BMD be alongside mass investment in retail/leisure/business Everton as a club will benefit massively in terms of outside investment.

I've always said this wont change us in the next 4-5 years but in 10-15 years I think this will be a game changer for a potential power shift on Merseyside...
 

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