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

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It's unbelievable over the years how many times this happens, they played Leicester in their last game, the one fella you think can trouble them?Vardy?out suspended,I'm getting more paranoid about their pact with the devil as I grow older:)
I know what you mean mate age doesn't stop you despising them.
I was listening to Merseyside the other day they said that 3 Liverpool players were on the bench for Brazil but didn't come on. They didn't mention that Ricarldson did play and scored twice.
 
They are the people on Merseyside, just accept it. They are extremely well run and have all the connections currently. A lot to be admired and learned from there. Is anyone capable now, under Moshiri, of stopping the living to a ceiling of being the anti-LFC?
 
If Harold Shipman had been a Kopite, he'd still be writing prescriptions now......

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-merseyside-45510897

Merseyside Police fail to find Man City bus attackers
Police have failed to identify the people who attacked Manchester City's team coach and injured officers ahead of a fiery clash with Liverpool.


Bottles and flares were thrown as crowds gathered before the Champions League quarter-final at Anfield.

The force said it had been unable to make arrests despite viewing 130 hours of footage from the 4 April disorder.

Merseyside assistant chief constable Ian Critchley said he was "disappointed no-one has been brought to justice."

Liverpool FC was fined 20,000 euros (£17,500) by Uefa following the violence.

Merseyside Police said officers had "exhausted" their lines of inquiry after "sifting through CCTV, body worn camera and phone footage provided by members of the public".

Manchester City coach Manuel Estiarte also filmed from inside the coach arriving at Anfield.

But police said the footage was "either clouded by smoke from flares thrown during the disorder, or didn't show the faces" of the assailants. …….
I wonder if Ian Critchley can sign my imaginary overtime sheet for hours spent playing minesweeper too.
 


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