Players allegedly singing “Allez” song

I like how Pep has properly become one of us. If you look at his comments about the chant, the FFP bollocks and the media in general you can really see he is just like the rest of us. Knows they hate us and he doesn't give a fuck. He will just keep being a winner knowing that will drive them mad.

He didn’t understand at first. His CL booing comments.

It’s taken him time. But now he understands what we are up against and fighting.
 
To the Leeds Frank Lampard chant.

98 points.
We blew you away.
Just try not to worry.
You’ll beat us some day.
We beat you at home.
And drew you away
Stop crying Scousers.
 
i'm sure this has been mentioned, but does anyone remember them booing Ederson (whilst in a neck brace and receiving oxygen) after the Mane challenge?

or what about blocking and trying to tip over the ambulance trying carrying Alan Smith after he broke his leg?

Stay classy!
 
Article from the independent newspaper in 1996 in the run up to the Utd - Liverpool fa cup final.

Always the victim was a United chant started by the red issue lot. Some of them have been on twitter in recent years explaining the chant and linking it to Liverpool people not taking responsibility for certain things ie Heysel

If you read the article right to the end you'll see the explanation from 3 of the red issue lot who explain the origins of the song

Liverpool fans went mad when they saw our players saying the line "victims of it all" on that plane back from Brighton. That word has connotations in Liverpool they see it as a slur on their Hillsborough justice campaign. Or maybe it hits such a nerve with them that they bring up Hillsborough every time it is mentioned.

Not only did Liverpool media - notably Liverpool Echo try to link the City players singing all the way to to Kiev -to sean Cox when it's got nothing to do with him but they also tried to link it to Hillsborough when it has nothing to do with that

Here is the article : https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/seeing-red-1346636.html?amp
 
Good find that article.


Manchester United Supporters' Association (IMUSA), detest "the cheap sentimentality of Scousers, their attitude that 'we're unique and its us against the world'. Theirs is the mentality of the ghetto."

Whatever goes wrong in Liverpool, Scousers always say it's somebody else's fault. It's somebody else's fault that they're poor; it's somebody else's fault that the place is a shit- heap."

"It was them [Liverpool] that started it. For years, their coaches to away matches had 'Munich '58' slogans on the back. None of the papers ever mentioned that provocation, did they?"

Fever Pitch discussed the consequences of this style of Blackshirt posturing in the context of Heysel. "The kids' stuff that proved murderous in Brussels," wrote Hornby, "belonged firmly and clearly on a continuum of apparently harmless but obviously threatening acts - violent chants, wanker signs, the whole petty, hard-act works - in which a very large minority of fans had been indulging for nearly 20 years. In short, Heysel was an organic part of a culture that many of us, myself included, had contributed to. You couldn't look at those Liverpool fans and ask yourself, 'Who are these people?' You already knew.
 

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