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ECHO Comment: "Fears of Witch-hunt Against Liverpool FC" part 3

Absolute scatter gun approach from fans and media this morning blaming every single angle with not an ounce of accountability. That’s the bit that irks me, nobody has said ‘there shouldn’t have been fans there without tickets or fake tickets’ etc.

I’m not saying it’s all Liverpool’s fault either. Clearly a major issue at the stadium last night and I genuinely feel for fans who had a horrendous time.

This is the 30 minute "discussion" I've just had with the missus. Hold your own fans accountable but apparently every club has a "few".....yeah about 10k bunking in is my response.
 

It's obvious that these Johnny Foreigners don't know how to organise a big event...


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Seems to be quite a localised issue as well, because one set of fans managed to get into the stadium with no issues.
 

If they hadn’t then the authorities would have been blamed for not policing the situation. When they do they get blamed for being heavy handed. What’s the common denominator here? A fan base that can’t follow rules because it believes that they’re beyond reproach due to their narcissistic entitlement.
They got what they deserved yesterday. The whole of football knows it.
 
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