Blue Maverick
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If that’s not been seen surely retrospective action can be taken
In one post he's been downgraded to much better from a massive upgrade.... I wait an see thanks.
Didnt here much of an atmosphere today against Stoke , their supporters are just like their players , turn up and give 100% when they want to , f*cking frauds
great result as wellDidnt here much of an atmosphere today against Stoke , their supporters are just like their players , turn up and give 100% when they want to , f*cking frauds
So let me get this straight....
Liverpool fans attack our team coach and supporters coaches previously and nothing is said and done (infact the club and police are complicit in the team coach attack openly doing nothing about it - the police standing by as fans stand on their vans etc to do this)
I remarked after that that the possibility of violence at the return fixture had increased (don't know if there was any) - but our club encourage our fans not to do anything to their team coach and as far as Im aware nothing was done.
Jump forward a little and now their supporters are hurt/severly injured by some Italian fans and they are once again pleading innocence and looking for sympathy from every angle. While Im not blaming the guy who has been badly hurt (and hope he makes a full recovery) the club and the fan base have to take a very long hard look at its self. They are directly responsible for the trouble that happened and could potentially happen when they visit Rome. Ironically pleading for safe passage for their fans and and team coach when they do visit Rome.....if there is trouble it will be down to them and their previous actions.
They are the biggest hypocrites going. It is not a coincidence that the largest tragedies in and around football grounds in recent years (besides the fire at Bradford City - why don't we have an annual memorial for that at every ground??????????) have all involved the same club...Liverpool FC.
They have never and will never take any responsibility for anything....they attack any media (and i hate the media) who dare say anything against them...their pundits openly court other players from other clubs in the media, encouraging them to move to Anfield but openly criticise Sterling creating a media frenzy around the player (remember when Rooney left Everton for utd as well - fans outside his house in balaclavas etc) - Scousers are the worst type of human beings and the epitome of everything that is wrong in this country.
If you bring in someone who is much better than the person currently starting, that person is a massive upgrade to your team.
That's just a little bit of common sense.
Stop tying yourself up in knots.
It's not common sense though is it. Just because he's a better individual doesn't mean he will fit the teams playing style, discipline or ethos. Alexis Sanchez and Paul Pogba spring to mind!
if anyone lacks common sense its y ...........................oh shit its domalino :)Yet because I've watched Naby Keita, I know he'll suit Liverpool's plying style perfectly, which is probably why Jurgen Klopp went and asked for him.
So now we're getting back to the common sense you lack.
We should ask for an emergency summit involving Liverpool FC, Merseyside police, the Premier League, the FA, the mayor and council officials before our game there. That seems to be the protocol.I know it's a bit left field but given dippers supporers murderous violent ' istry and the attack on our coach should City refuse to play our away game against them next season unless the safety of our players & supporters can be guaraneed ( which given the performance of the Merseyside plod it clearly can't ?) Would we just be deducted 3 points ( which we rarely if ever achieve anyway at clanfield) ?
Let's see if they show this on MOTD...
Another team that voted against VAR...
We should ask for an emergency summit involving Liverpool FC, Merseyside police, the Premier League, the FA, the mayor and council officials before our game there. That seems to be the protocol.
"If they decided that, OK. I think Manchester City agreed to it but the other top teams, United and Chelsea I think, they didn't want it," he said.I've seen it posted a few times about the voting against VAR. Did we vote for it?