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Holgate Racially Abused By Firmino - The Guardian

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Liverpool fans really are divvies, last year they were at GP they were confronting fans in the paddock and lower bullens after the always the victim song, which doesn't apply to Hillsbrough as it was invented in like 2011 years after. Every year they make up stories of Everton singing songs or comments about Hillsbrough they never prove it. Obviously we all know the murderers song and the always the victims one. The justice for the 39 has been sang a few times at Anfield, however even that isn't mocking the deaths of their fans, just reminding them that 39 Juventus fans lost their lives. Everton and our fans have always been very supportive to them, we sung justice for the 96 a few years ago at Sunderland. Even the Steven Gerrard song directed towards a fella whose widely regarded as a scumbag by any whose ever met him, hardly compares to mocking peoples disabled children, racially abusing Yakubu and Tim Cahill, mocking Alan Balls death and their latest Seamus Coleman chant. Also it's worth pointing out their fans were just as involved in racist chants about Barnes as our fans, even when he was playing for them. I've heard Liverpool fans make racist comments about Sakho, Sturridge, Balotelli, Benteke and a few other players, I've only once heard 1 fan called Pienaar a Black b*****d at Blackburn and he was obviously on something the way he was acting. I don't know what it is but I've always found that in general growing up in Liverpool, that most Everton fans are sound, just go the pub when we're playing and when they're playing. They don't talk to each other, they treat the bar staff awfully most of them and generally act like k***s, not all of them are like that but a fair few.
 
Liverpool fans really are divvies, last year they were at GP they were confronting fans in the paddock and lower bullens after the always the victim song, which doesn't apply to Hillsbrough as it was invented in like 2011 years after. Every year they make up stories of Everton singing songs or comments about Hillsbrough they never prove it. Obviously we all know the murderers song and the always the victims one. The justice for the 39 has been sang a few times at Anfield, however even that isn't mocking the deaths of their fans, just reminding them that 39 Juventus fans lost their lives. Everton and our fans have always been very supportive to them, we sung justice for the 96 a few years ago at Sunderland. Even the Steven Gerrard song directed towards a fella whose widely regarded as a scumbag by any whose ever met him, hardly compares to mocking peoples disabled children, racially abusing Yakubu and Tim Cahill, mocking Alan Balls death and their latest Seamus Coleman chant. Also it's worth pointing out their fans were just as involved in racist chants about Barnes as our fans, even when he was playing for them. I've heard Liverpool fans make racist comments about Sakho, Sturridge, Balotelli, Benteke and a few other players, I've only once heard 1 fan called Pienaar a Black b*****d at Blackburn and he was obviously on something the way he was acting. I don't know what it is but I've always found that in general growing up in Liverpool, that most Everton fans are sound, just go the pub when we're playing and when they're playing. They don't talk to each other, they treat the bar staff awfully most of them and generally act like k***s, not all of them are like that but a fair few.
That business with the r/s Shields, they got that MP Jack Straw involved, who had him released from custody, never his fault, think he said he was in bed at the time.
 
Liverpool fans really are divvies, last year they were at GP they were confronting fans in the paddock and lower bullens after the always the victim song, which doesn't apply to Hillsbrough as it was invented in like 2011 years after. Every year they make up stories of Everton singing songs or comments about Hillsbrough they never prove it. Obviously we all know the murderers song and the always the victims one. The justice for the 39 has been sang a few times at Anfield, however even that isn't mocking the deaths of their fans, just reminding them that 39 Juventus fans lost their lives. Everton and our fans have always been very supportive to them, we sung justice for the 96 a few years ago at Sunderland. Even the Steven Gerrard song directed towards a fella whose widely regarded as a scumbag by any whose ever met him, hardly compares to mocking peoples disabled children, racially abusing Yakubu and Tim Cahill, mocking Alan Balls death and their latest Seamus Coleman chant. Also it's worth pointing out their fans were just as involved in racist chants about Barnes as our fans, even when he was playing for them. I've heard Liverpool fans make racist comments about Sakho, Sturridge, Balotelli, Benteke and a few other players, I've only once heard 1 fan called Pienaar a Black b*****d at Blackburn and he was obviously on something the way he was acting. I don't know what it is but I've always found that in general growing up in Liverpool, that most Everton fans are sound, just go the pub when we're playing and when they're playing. They don't talk to each other, they treat the bar staff awfully most of them and generally act like k***s, not all of them are like that but a fair few.

Good post, on the JFT96 and anything to do with that I always have and always will be %100 with them, but on anything else there just scum!!!
 

As someone said earlier, BBC broadcast had a perfect angle but it cut short. So it is out there somewhere!
 

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Ref is the key third party to all of this. Holgate has made his accusation, Firmino and the RS will either deny it or won't be able to recall it, meaning the Madley has the final key witness decision. The fact he didn't send Firmino off in that instance suggests: A) He didn't hear anything, B) He heard 'something' but couldn't descipher it fully or C) He heard exactly what Holgate had reported but would rather pass the book to the FA to sort out. I'd like to think that any Ref worth his salary, upon hearing racist language, would send off the perpetrator so the fact that Madley took no action to shiny jaws suggests he didn't hear anything. This doesn't mean Holgate was making anything up btw, I absolutley believe he was telling the truth, Mason knows how to look after himself and would have turned that muppet inside out if it had come to that. The fact Mason's head fell off means something way below the belt was uttered.

However if Madley cannot come to a conclusion you can bet your life savings that the LFC media will go into overdrive about how Mason played the race card.
 

Liverpool fans really are divvies, last year they were at GP they were confronting fans in the paddock and lower bullens after the always the victim song, which doesn't apply to Hillsbrough as it was invented in like 2011 years after. Every year they make up stories of Everton singing songs or comments about Hillsbrough they never prove it. Obviously we all know the murderers song and the always the victims one. The justice for the 39 has been sang a few times at Anfield, however even that isn't mocking the deaths of their fans, just reminding them that 39 Juventus fans lost their lives. Everton and our fans have always been very supportive to them, we sung justice for the 96 a few years ago at Sunderland. Even the Steven Gerrard song directed towards a fella whose widely regarded as a scumbag by any whose ever met him, hardly compares to mocking peoples disabled children, racially abusing Yakubu and Tim Cahill, mocking Alan Balls death and their latest Seamus Coleman chant. Also it's worth pointing out their fans were just as involved in racist chants about Barnes as our fans, even when he was playing for them. I've heard Liverpool fans make racist comments about Sakho, Sturridge, Balotelli, Benteke and a few other players, I've only once heard 1 fan called Pienaar a Black b*****d at Blackburn and he was obviously on something the way he was acting. I don't know what it is but I've always found that in general growing up in Liverpool, that most Everton fans are sound, just go the pub when we're playing and when they're playing. They don't talk to each other, they treat the bar staff awfully most of them and generally act like k***s, not all of them are like that but a fair few.
Mocking Alan Ball's death? Attacking Cahill? Wtf?
 
Anyone remember the sickening Coleman "song", sung by seemingly the whole pub. There is footage of it somewhere, disgusting from the rs against what is a decent man and footballer. Most decent reds would agree.
 

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