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

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this ^^ went really well

your not trav off talkshite are ya?
Not guilty BBN.

I don't want to make excuses, we were beaten by the better team on the night. However, it makes me think how much the 'coach welcome' affected our players. On seeing several videos of the footage, plus the one from inside the coach made me wonder if their pre planned welcome to intimidate our players and club officials had the desired affect.

The club coach was pelted with rocks beer cans and flares shattering windows, and was deemed too unsafe to drive back. De Bruyne was interviewed saying the coach welcome didn't affect the team, he would he's a professional, but I'm not having that it didn't affect them.

We went to Napoli and played in noisy hostile conditions, we won there 4-2, but without having to face a Napoli 'coach welcome'.

Losing to Liverpool has left a bitter taste in my mouth. It wasn't a sporting victory. How can it be when grown men were lining the streets heckling the coach and damaging it shattering the glass. The way we played suggests our players confidence was shattered before the game started.

If UEFA had balls they would act on the evidence available and order a replay of the first leg at a neutral venue, but they won't. They will probably slap LFC on the wrist with a nominal fine. Any idiots identified throwing objects at the coach should get lifetime bans from attending games IMO.

The return game is on Tuesday. Will we have a similar 'welcome' planned? Nah, we cannot be arsed with that kind of stuff, it's not our style. We'll hopefully be in a good mood from beating the rags at outs to clinch the league.

We can still beat Liverpool though, won't be easy but we have it in us.
 
Excellent post MRM.
I cannot underestimate how much this incredible, almost unbelievable behaviour from the scumbags across the park saddens me. I say "almost unbelievable" because this is Liverpool FC we are talking about. This is not a welcome from "the scousers" or the "city of Liverpool" my friend. This is Liverpool FC at its very worst and, of course, nothing will be the club's fault when the matter is fully investigated.
Why will it not be their fault? Because it never effing well is!
Good Luck on Tuesday.
 

Not guilty BBN.

I don't want to make excuses, we were beaten by the better team on the night. However, it makes me think how much the 'coach welcome' affected our players. On seeing several videos of the footage, plus the one from inside the coach made me wonder if their pre planned welcome to intimidate our players and club officials had the desired affect.

The club coach was pelted with rocks beer cans and flares shattering windows, and was deemed too unsafe to drive back. De Bruyne was interviewed saying the coach welcome didn't affect the team, he would he's a professional, but I'm not having that it didn't affect them.

We went to Napoli and played in noisy hostile conditions, we won there 4-2, but without having to face a Napoli 'coach welcome'.

Losing to Liverpool has left a bitter taste in my mouth. It wasn't a sporting victory. How can it be when grown men were lining the streets heckling the coach and damaging it shattering the glass. The way we played suggests our players confidence was shattered before the game started.

If UEFA had balls they would act on the evidence available and order a replay of the first leg at a neutral venue, but they won't. They will probably slap LFC on the wrist with a nominal fine. Any idiots identified throwing objects at the coach should get lifetime bans from attending games IMO.

The return game is on Tuesday. Will we have a similar 'welcome' planned? Nah, we cannot be arsed with that kind of stuff, it's not our style. We'll hopefully be in a good mood from beating the rags at outs to clinch the league.

We can still beat Liverpool though, won't be easy but we have it in us.

“What did you do last night mate?”
“ went to the match and threw stuff at a load of millionaires on a coach!”

“ oh right”

Imagine eh.
 
Not guilty BBN.

I don't want to make excuses, we were beaten by the better team on the night. However, it makes me think how much the 'coach welcome' affected our players. On seeing several videos of the footage, plus the one from inside the coach made me wonder if their pre planned welcome to intimidate our players and club officials had the desired affect.

The club coach was pelted with rocks beer cans and flares shattering windows, and was deemed too unsafe to drive back. De Bruyne was interviewed saying the coach welcome didn't affect the team, he would he's a professional, but I'm not having that it didn't affect them.

We went to Napoli and played in noisy hostile conditions, we won there 4-2, but without having to face a Napoli 'coach welcome'.

Losing to Liverpool has left a bitter taste in my mouth. It wasn't a sporting victory. How can it be when grown men were lining the streets heckling the coach and damaging it shattering the glass. The way we played suggests our players confidence was shattered before the game started.

If UEFA had balls they would act on the evidence available and order a replay of the first leg at a neutral venue, but they won't. They will probably slap LFC on the wrist with a nominal fine. Any idiots identified throwing objects at the coach should get lifetime bans from attending games IMO.

The return game is on Tuesday. Will we have a similar 'welcome' planned? Nah, we cannot be arsed with that kind of stuff, it's not our style. We'll hopefully be in a good mood from beating the rags at outs to clinch the league.

We can still beat Liverpool though, won't be easy but we have it in us.


Or........................just a thought it could be down to
Milner, Hendo and Chambairlain not giving Silva a second (Silva was terrible by the way)
Sane not onece ever, all game trying to go on the outside of Alexander Arnold
Them being clinical and spawny as usual (Offside, walker mess up)

They were better than you all over the pitch mate, the city players had headphones on and blinds down, if anything making the situation (in there heads) more scary e,g you are scared of the theory of purple aki, then you see him in the street with his WH Smith bag, you just shout "AKI" at him!
 

They are just vermin. Grown men taking time off work to try to criminally assault footballers on their way to a game.

If you throw a stone from a bridge at a car and are caught you'll get your arse kicked by the police and will be jailed for it.

Yet you can throw rocks, cans, bottles, fireworks at a moving bus and get no punishment at all for it? The 'welcome' was even encouraged by the club, with an insincere plea to keep it friendly and within the law so that nobody can come back to the club and say they encouraged fans to throw things.

Pure and utter scum.
 
If Everton fans did that to the RS bus on Saturday imagine the reaction...


Well, we saw the reaction when Hammers fans did it to the United bus a couple years ago.

Lead item on the national news

It seems to me the media is either too frightened to highlight any criticism of this club and its thuggish fans or else their embedded media whores will not sanction anything which shows the true nature of this cult.
 
Or........................just a thought it could be down to
Milner, Hendo and Chambairlain not giving Silva a second (Silva was terrible by the way)
Sane not onece ever, all game trying to go on the outside of Alexander Arnold
Them being clinical and spawny as usual (Offside, walker mess up)

They were better than you all over the pitch mate, the city players had headphones on and blinds down, if anything making the situation (in there heads) more scary e,g you are scared of the theory of purple aki, then you see him in the street with his WH Smith bag, you just shout "AKI" at him!
I have no problem with Liverpool fans getting behind their team pumping up the volume. I'm gracious in being beaten by a better team, we deserved nothing and were well beaten.

I just don't understand the mentality of the idiots who 'support' LFC in this way.

 
I have no problem with Liverpool fans getting behind their team pumping up the volume. I'm gracious in being beaten by a better team, we deserved nothing and were well beaten.

I just don't understand the mentality of the idiots who 'support' LFC in this way.




It is like a scene from The Life of Brian.
 

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