Not you personally but some are panicking at the slightest connection to the Roma tie... getting on other blues backs about it. I've explained perfectly why that's unnecessary if you still don't get it fair enough.and the bit about shitting myself?
That's bang out of order.Twitter really is a fucking cesspool. A Liverpool fan tweeted that he hopes all City fans get "Hillsborough'ed" so a City fan decided to tweet images of Sterling lifting the PL trophy superimposed onto photos of Liverpool fans being crushed at Hillsborough ffs
Sorry if already posted but this is post from a liverpool fan on ragcafe in response to liverpool being responsible for Heysel. The nerve they have to moan about a song. Offended by everything. ashamed of nothing. He was banned straightaway.
"Thats your defence for Heysel? FFS
Heysel happened because asshole Juventus supporters decided to go to war with Liverpool supporters, naturally the Liverpool supporters are not going to stand there and let these italian pricks have their own way so they fought back. During that fight a wall fell and Juventus supporters died. Naturally Liverpool supporters were blamed for that.
So many people pick up on the "Liverpool cost us European places for years". No they didnt, the fecking asshole italian ultras did. They got into a fight that they lost, miserably and horribly. Like many fans in the euros when the russians went on a rampage, they targeted english fans. That was ok? no, thanks to social media and the like, more people were made aware, back in the 70's though, not so much.
Heysel happened because of italian assholes who thought they could pick on the innocent, they paid for it. A shame? yes, but they would not have died if they were not such pricks to start with.
It was easy though to blame it on the Liverpool supporters, being from England and at that time having a horrible reputation for hooliganism, our FA and Government didnt know the facts of what happened, only that it was easy to blame the Liverpool supporters and accepted any punishment that was handed down."
Not you personally but some are panicking at the slightest connection to the Roma tie... getting on other blues backs about it. I've explained perfectly why that's unnecessary if you still don't get it fair enough.
For what it's worth I don't even like the song or sing it, it's one we ripped off of them to make fun of them.
Fair enough I didn't really think too deeply about the lyrics to be honest haha. It's basically the you smashed our coach and lost the final anyway song isn't it?Fair enough, but it is about Kiev that's why Kiev is mentioned, that's why Ramos and Salah are mentioned. Anyone linking it to Roma and Sean Cox is looking to find offence because an innocent was seriously injured at the Roma game.
But whatever, I'll try me best not to follow through
It probably does have a tenuous link, but line says battered in the streets. So masked locals in Kiev is fine but Roma fans outside anfield "fighting in the streets" is not? Lets be honest with ourselves, that sounds stupid, some need to calm down and stop getting so uptight here.
You really need to move on from Coatgate, mate.I encourage global warming if it means Liverpool will soon be under water.
Oddest people in the Uk.
Cant stand them.
1. Acting like a prick wouldn't have justified what happened to him.They've been "battered in the streets" more than once because they act like pricks. Not that hard to work out. Why do you think they were targeted by ultras in the first place?
It wouldn't be a stretch and it is why we as supporters and the club have gone to lengths to make it clear we are referring to Kiev. There should be no confusion.Wrong... read my last post, you are being way too uptight here. Fair enough if it's literally all about the final but even if it wasn't they'd be stretching it, making about someone being stabbed. That's just desperate.
I've been made aware that is literally all about the final anyway so it's pointless going over it too much.Yeah and theyre all scouse or norwegian
You really need to move on from Coatgate, mate.