Half time mate, we can still do this.
I like your positive attitude but you’ll get beat at home as well, you’ll go for the throat and then get countered to death
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Half time mate, we can still do this.
So presumably anyone can go round to this clown's place and brick his front window and he'll be OK with that as long as no one dies. Fuckwit.
So presumably anyone can go round to this clown's place and brick his front window and he'll be OK with that as long as no one dies. Fuckwit.
So presumably anyone can go round to this clown's place and brick his front window and he'll be OK with that as long as no one dies. Fuckwit.
Right now sports journalist on five live giving it the "special European night at Anfield " whereas the female host keeps saying what about the trouble beforehand.
The guy completely glossed over it saying it wasn't in the same category as when that German coach had that incendiary device blow up under it.
No mention as to how this was planned beforehand and almost given the green light by Klopp to unsettle their opponents.
All of the above.Yeah it's funny how Liverpool are releasing official club statements, condemning the behaviour of their fans.Yet they knew that this was going to happen for weeks.But they did nothing to try and stop it.Those supporters dragged the name of their club, through the gutter.But as we know that's not the first time that has happened.When we beat Bayern Munich in 1985, we went about intimidating the opposition, in the right way.
By the fans singing them off the park, and by outplaying them and outfighting them on the pitch, especially in that second half!To be fair to Liverpool though, this despicable pre match behaviour for european games has only been a more recent trend.I don't know about bans but Uefa need to impose sanctions on Liverpool for this.
The message has to go out, that the gutter like behaviour of their fans before the game is not acceptable.And to be honest such behaviour is an insult to people like Bill Shankly Bob Paisley Joe Fagan and Ronny Morans memory.I don't think they would want their name, to be associated with the actions of a shower of thugs.And that's exactly what those people, that were throwing objects at the Manchester City bus are.
Unacceptable as in we arrested no one.
All of the above.
Without going all sentimental I can only agree about your comments regards Shankly, Paisley and so on, and in saying that, it highlights the reasons why, as a reasonably level headed guy, I cannot give their playing side a modicum of appreciation purely because of the hordes that latch onto them.
Half time mate, we can still do this.