Players allegedly singing “Allez” song

I first thought battered in the streets was referring to Martin Georgiev but sly news has just informed me it was Sean Cox. Funny how ss takes the liverpool angle every time

Media in gernal really.
They just haven't been able to digest their love falling short which makes it ever so satisfying.
 
Given one or two people around the squad have probably had a massive bollocking this week over this and the papers have spent the past few days performing a character assassination on our players over it, it wouldn't surprise me if most of them would be quite happy to never hear the song again.
Bollocked for what?
Have you swallowed it too?
 
Does anyone know what battered in streets refers to? Or is it just a metaphor?


Kiev in the build up to the 2018 chumps league final.

Extract from the very pro dipper talksport site on the news reporting of the incident
https://talksport.com/football/3776...iverpool-fans-are-attacked-kiev-180525283991/
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“In the course of the conflict, two foreigners suffered injuries,” the statement from Ukraine National Police read.

It said officers from the Holosiivskyi police department were sent to the scene, close to the Olympic Stadium which will stage Saturday’s match against Real Madrid, and that the victims of the attack and the alleged perpetrators refused to give statements.

The local police said their law enforcers were “looking for other participants in the fight to give their actions a legal assessment”.

Merseyside Police said they were aware of the incident and have officers in Kiev.

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Now its pretty certain to say if their was any serious injury a broken toe even, the victims would have been giving statements and the media would still be full of it even now. There is no ambiguity of it having any possible tedious links to Cox, that's pure scouse drama queens desperate to make themselves appear to be the poor fucking victim syndrome that the msm should be appalled at even giving column inches to push such sanctimonious bullshit.
 
Like every other sane person in the world, whoever posted it probably didn't see any offence in the song other than a little goading. There should be no bollockings needed.
And nor should the fan base avoid singing it due to a couple of deluded scouse snowflakes and their sycophantic media lackeys
 
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Well I know one song that's definitely getting sang on Saturday.

Whilst I don't necessarily think it's our greatest song (nowhere near), the fact they've tried to change the meaning of the song to suit their agenda means we definitely shouldn't hold back on Saturday.

I do think it's a bit of a shit song myself, always have, but I suspect it probably will be sung with more gusto than usual on Saturday.
 
Rather than reacting to this immediately as I heard it, I thought I'd gather a few facts what actually happened.

I first heard it reported as, "City players singing about Hillsborough and Sean Cox"...which in truth, is fuckin horrific.

In the reality, its nothing of the sort, it's a song that has been sung by the fans all year...it is no big deal at all.

The media need to take a good hard look at themselves here, like the scouse twats need any antagonising to kick off (coach attack, heysel, fountains etc). Just imagine if City were playing Liverpool in Madrid.....and this story leaked the way it did....it would be carnage....totally irresponsible from the press....

And ultimately, the press have got what they wanted from the scouse fans.....turned a non story into a story....

Nothing to fucking see here..........
 
The background to this song stems from Liverpool's attack on Manchester City's players.



This was organised and pre-planned by Liverpool fan groups.......see the flyer that in the MEN.

"Scare 'em back to Mancland"

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https://www.manchestereveningnews.c...s/liverpool-fans-coach-greeting-city-14431221

What does it say about the pathetic media in this country that they pay more attention to a song sung by semi-drunken City staff in a private plane post-match, than they do to the attack by thousands of fans on Manchester City which they virtually ignored.

Liverpool fans and media. As bad as each other. City fans should be saluted for our response to this. Did we respond in kind? No.

Remember when City got mentally crushed in the last seconds as we lost against Spurs this season? Spilled out on the Manchester streets and walked side by with celebrating Spurs back into Manchester.

Liverpool fans, it's you who lack class. You want to feel morally outraged. If you seriously want to respect other football fans, then deal with the idiots in your support of which you have thousands.

To be honest I stopped singing it, as I knew Liverpool fans thought the song referred to Sean Cox and the lyrics are in bad taste, but it's a song and their reaction should be noted and will be noted by football fans across the country.
 
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Rather than reacting to this immediately as I heard it, I thought I'd gather a few facts what actually happened.

I first heard it reported as, "City players singing about Hillsborough and Sean Cox"...which in truth, is fuckin horrific.

In the reality, its nothing of the sort, it's a song that has been sung by the fans all year...it is no big deal at all.

The media need to take a good hard look at themselves here, like the scouse twats need any antagonising to kick off (coach attack, heysel, fountains etc). Just imagine if City were playing Liverpool in Madrid.....and this story leaked the way it did....it would be carnage....totally irresponsible from the press....

And ultimately, the press have got what they wanted from the scouse fans.....turned a non story into a story....

Nothing to fucking see here..........
It is worse than that though as you cannot see one City player singing the innocuous tune.
It was the backroom staff.

Vermin.
 

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