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

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The good old echo coming to the RS's defence, and this bit to me says petition at the ready if Klopp gets a ban or a fine.

" There is no consistency. Pep Guardiola escaped punishment for doing something similar when Raheem Sterling scored a late winner for City against Southampton last November. At the time he was simply told by referee Paul Tierney to calm down and no further action was taken."
OMG, it's started hasn't it. Danny Mills gave an honest, valid opinion about what he saw during a game of football he was paid to comment on. But it wasn't favourable for the cult. Look at them go into overdrive against him now, digging up his past disciplinary record. What next, analysis of all his social media posts. He is definitely in the firing line now.
 
Thing is most club supporters would be like, “Rules are rules but you know what, a fine or a touchline ban is kind of worth it for celebrating such a dramatic derby winner.” Except this is just another game to them...
 
And proceeded to boo Evra for reporting racist abuse, and went out of their way to try and screw over Holgate for the same... and I think they did similar to Gray when he was at Burnley - horrible club

It was only a term of endearment though from Suarez.

It was when Gray scored against them for Burnley and celebrated in front of the RS fans and disrespected them, so they took to his twitter history to dig up some dirt on him, and it didn't take them long.

This was a snippet from the BBC website on Gray's ban:


"They (the tweets) came to light on 20 August, the day he scored his first top-flight goal as he helped Burnley to a 2-0 win over Liverpool at Turf Moor."
 
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OMG, it's started hasn't it. Danny Mills gave an honest, valid opinion about what he saw during a game of football he was paid to comment on. But it wasn't favourable for the cult. Look at them go into overdrive against him now, digging up his past disciplinary record. What next, analysis of all his social media posts. He is definitely in the firing line now.

That Pearce and the rest of the rag writers just pander to their masses and write what they know the fans want to hear. They will try and justify anything and everything. They didn't hold any of that lot culpable when they smashed City's bus in and when the police said they couldn't charge anyone as they had no evidence it was all swept under the carpet

As usual

And will happen again
 
I haven't got a problem with him running onto the pitch like Forrest Gump on speed making a total ars of himself , what I don't like is all these other managers queueing up to say how lovely it is to see such passion.
The fact is the match was still going on so surely he should face some sort of punishment otherwise if you see a baldy fat fella running on the pitch tomorrow after we score don't be worrying it will only be me getting excited.

We aren't playing tomorrow Paul so I doubt anyone will care.
 

I said yesterday I never had a problem with him running on the pitch, especially in the context of the game, under massive pressure to keep up with Man City, 96th minute winner. If the roles had been reversed and it had been Silva, then as one of the lads said on here, we would all be fist pumping the air and applauding him for his passion. At the end of the day though rules are rules, and Klopp should be punished like any other manager would be. As I said, I bet Mourinho is watching the situation closely.

This is exactly it. If Silva had done, I´d have been fine with it but would be fully expecting some course of action from the FA. You can´t just charge onto the pitch like that as a manager.

Could you imagine the meltdown if Mourinho had done that against them at Old Trafford? The unanimous reaction on here is just a shrug of the shoulders and an acceptance that´s what egomaniacs like Klopp do.
 
This is exactly it. If Silva had done, I´d have been fine with it but would be fully expecting some course of action from the FA. You can´t just charge onto the pitch like that as a manager.

Could you imagine the meltdown if Mourinho had done that against them at Old Trafford? The unanimous reaction on here is just a shrug of the shoulders and an acceptance that´s what egomaniacs like Klopp do.
He won’t but he deserves a fine and at least a one match ban
As has been said numerous times , if Mourinho does it what would the press reaction be
Jose got slated for kicking a few water bottles ffs
 

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