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

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Apparently Rs fans pay for "premium content" on the Echo website. I see their writers have take the Keita situation as well as can be expected.



I can imagine heads will roll in the echo offices when they look into why it's acceptable to accuse another team of being nazis, especially a German one. That column must have passed through multiple editors before going live.


Waiting for the Liverpool fans to claim it's been lost in translation. Then for the writers to claim that to them it is meant as a 'term of endearment'... wonder who will hand out the tshirts for Klopp an the 1st team to wear?
 

Swear to god.

We're apparently small time.

Yet, historic proud Liverpool have now been linked to an article with a headline including "the bitters", then referencing "the bitters" a further couple of times. Not only that, they go on to refer to insult a vastly upcoming side (who are purely envied by German sides due to their meteoric rise) as "small", before referring to them as Nazi brethren.

Not only that, they endear themselves either by insulting the nation of a player who they would love. Firing cheap shots about the name and lamenting themselves further as the most hated side in English football, by making s joke out of Ebola.

Genuinely, I'm known to sometimes be a little dramatic... but even for that lot it's pathetic. Astounded at it really, but less so the echo, who will probably give McGovern a slap on the arse and a weekend off, when he should be given his marching orders for a shallow, unfunny article.
 
Apparently Rs fans pay for "premium content" on the Echo website. I see their writers have take the Keita situation as well as can be expected.



I can imagine heads will roll in the echo offices when they look into why it's acceptable to accuse another team of being nazis, especially a German one. That column must have passed through multiple editors before going live.


What's funny about that is the bellend who wrote it said "They are designed for profit than football" well the £70m (supposedly) the RS have offered for Keita is actually more than his release clause fee of €50million that can be triggered next Summer, so Leipzig would actually lose out.
 
Didn't think I could hate that horrible club more than I do but, guess what!
There is nothing about the (apart from trophies won) to admire.
 
I peronally think that if safe standing is going to happen in this country (which i hope it does, as seeing it up at celtic park and in germany in the last couple of years on my excursions), then liverpool, or even hte hillsborough foundation need to be part of the conversation, either liverpool being the first club to plan it or at least give the go ahead on another club to do so.
Purely for ethical reasons
As you say, it was the cages and fences more than the actual standing, and with the amount of safety checks, plans, precautions i very much doubt anything similar would happen if it was to come in
If it fails and something awful happened are the government going to tell uefa "we had a vote on the Internet and everything".
Experts are needed not no marks behind computer screens.
 

This the same bloke who wrote the tip column for the Mirror? why anybody would want him writing content for their club is beyond me. Match made in heaven.
 
Everton should sue them. mcgovern top arse hole failed tipster any paper with any credibility wouldn't touch him with a barge pole..
 
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