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

Nice to see BBC have opened this up on their Live News Conference story...

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So, after Jurgen Klopp’s claim that Liverpool’s game at Tottenham should be replayed after the VAR controversy, it got us thinking about the game you’d like to do over if you could?
Let us know!

Two of the three responses posted so far have been cases where wrong decisions went in Liverpool's favour. I can only imagine how many hundred they have actually received but not posted.
 

Nice to see BBC have opened this up on their Live News Conference story...

Get Involved - Which game would you replay?​

#bbcfootball, WhatsApp 03301231826, text 81111 (UK only, standard rates apply)
So, after Jurgen Klopp’s claim that Liverpool’s game at Tottenham should be replayed after the VAR controversy, it got us thinking about the game you’d like to do over if you could?
Let us know!

Two of the three responses posted so far have been cases where wrong decisions went in Liverpool's favour. I can only imagine how many hundred they have actually received but not posted.

Wait till it's brought up in parliament
 
I just explained. I have no bother in dismissing VAR's starting point for when the ball is struck for that final pass. It;s bogus. Completely made up.

Diaz always looked offside in the earliest images.

You'd think it was a yard the way Murder Inc are crying about it. If it was ever onside - IF - it was by a millimetre.
It was a yard, he was MILES onside, it wasnt even close.
 
Because they're now starting to get stick from rival fans and some reporters saying other teams have bad decisions and have to live with it, you'll see the narrative change (it already started on Monday with Carragher and Stephen Warnock saying exactly this) "it's not that we are demanding a replay but we just want action taken".......but the action they want taken is a replay.

I'd love them to get a replay, the fallout from it would be epic. Every game, every decision, every club would be demanding replays, threatening court action if its not done. They'll have opened up such a can of worms that it'll backfire on them.

There's no way Spurs would agree to it and rightly so. The officials have made a mistake l, not the for the first time and it won't be for the last time so suck it up like the rest of us have to.
I wouldn't put it past Liverpool to just replay it anyway, even if Spurs did refuse.

This is a club who decided to have a title* celebration in an empty stadium remember.
 

When the incident initially happened the average fan had some sympathy for them and could understand their anger at the VAR decision but as usual they inevitably go on about it too much resulting in the original sympathy vanishing and being replaced with resentment from other fans due to their fans constant cryarsing, as if some new crime against football has just been committed.

It's at this point the club should read the room and say 'ok, VAR screwed us, we got some good initial PR out of this but the tides turning, lets just take the media win, campaign for more scrutiny or whatever and move on' but no... not Liverpool.

They don't understand that the average person has a window of about 48 hours where they can manage to giveth a feck about another teams misfortune, the misconception that they are everyone's second favourite club instead makes them double down and go full cryarse, in this case wanting the fixture replayed.

People then get even more bored of their whining resulting in the entirety of social media now mocking them.

Positive to negative PR complete. Another LFC masterclass.
 
What is klopp going on about 'unprecedented'. A Liverpool player was onside and scored but was given offside so the goal was disallowed.
A Brighton player was onside when he scored a goal against Palace, but the goal was disallowed because he was deemed offside. Even though it was another player who VAR drew the line for. Now that may well be unprecedented. But there was no demand for a replay because Brighton don't dominate the MSM. The 'unprecedented' shout was started by Carragher to deflect from them demanding special treatment for them when a decision goes against them. Except, special treatment for them, is not unprecedented. Wasn't there a demand and petition to replay the 2018 Champions League
final after Real Madrid beat them?
 
What is klopp going on about 'unprecedented'. A Liverpool player was onside and scored but was given offside so the goal was disallowed.
A Brighton player was onside when he scored a goal against Palace, but the goal was disallowed because he was deemed offside. Even though it was another player who VAR drew the line for. Now that may well be unprecedented. But there was no demand for a replay because Brighton don't dominate the MSM. The 'unprecedented' shout was started by Carragher to deflect from them demanding special treatment for them when a decision goes against them. Except, special treatment for them, is not unprecedented. Wasn't there a demand and petition to replay the 2018 Champions League
final after Real Madrid beat them?
 

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