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

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Will piss my kecks if Klopp spends 150m in the summer and there still utter drudge

Imagine them turning on him after all the hype around the scruffy yellow toothed rat
 
Why I walked: Liverpool fan explains protest during Sunderland draw

"The Kop, defiantly mute for an hour..."

Feck me, what is it with that bunch of beauts and their self-aggrandising BS? Apart from the awful dirge of YAWN which they religiously drone out for the TV cameras, the Kop is almost always mute nowadays.

'Der Best Fans in Der Werld' myth seriously needs slapping down, the wall-pushing, sh!t-flinging, paving slab-hurling, in-fighting, inbred mutants. :dodgy:
 

So, let's get this right. 10,000 walked out - that must be a sizeable proportion of the regulars - i.e. not the borrowed season ticket holders or Johann Foreigners - but wouldn't loads of them be even better off when they tout their tickets for even more money from the visitors?
The other 34,000 were happy to stay, or couldn't understand/speak English.
 

Feck me, what is it with that bunch of beauts and their self-aggrandising BS? Apart from the awful dirge of YAWN which they religiously drone out for the TV cameras, the Kop is almost always mute nowadays.

'Der Best Fans in Der Werld' myth seriously needs slapping down, the wall-pushing, sh!t-flinging, paving slab-hurling, in-fighting, inbred mutants. :dodgy:
That song they always sing before the game....it's absolutely abysmal. ..It's like somekind of prelude to a weird religious rite
 
They must have felt very pleased with themselves leaving Anfield early yesterday: two goals up and their "look at me, look at me" protest picking up media attention...

....then they got hauled back to 2-2 and realised they contributed to their own team dropping two points, and they're all at each others throats.

Lol.


The funny thing is that their cause was justified (no matter how many seats are initially involved, that'd be the thin end of the wedge). But they could have made that protest from their seats and still supported their team.

Just like in the "title" run in a few seasons back, the Kopites killed their own team on the pitch jus because they wanted to be the centre of attention.

Ha Ha Ha.

*waves at RAWK*


They should have had a protest before the game, at half time or at the final whistle but to walk out on your team during a match is, frankly, madness.

It has hugely backfired and Everton need to go to that tin mine and hammer them while they are in disarray - I have been waiting a long time for revenge for 1982!!
 
Have a lot of time for the principle of their protest yesterday, I'm fully behind the school of thought that this new TV deal means ticket prices should drop substantially, not go the other way, especially your average match going tickets (I'm fine with fancy expensive hospitality packages).

On the pitch though, they're dire. This is the first time I ca ever remember in the premier league where we comfortably have a better XI and squad. On the pitch their defence is atrocious, their midfield lacks some real steal and composure and their best striker may not play another 10 games for them. They're saved by the fact they do have some good attacking midfield quality and that's gotten them some good results this season, but if they don't go on a big spending spree this summer, they'll remain miles off champions league football for a considerable time yet, regardless of their manager.
They've spent nearly half a billion quid since 2010 on players. I don't have a single ounce of respect.
#customersnotfans
 

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