Liverpool thread 2019/20

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Did anyone notice on the Origi non foul yesterday, the United player made minimal contact with his left leg, he dives dramatically, rolls around and clutches his right ankle, think the diving and cheating mentality is drilled into them, any contact, go to ground and roll hall around, that's gotta be coming from Klopp and his coaching team, deplorable club from top too bottom.

I don't think there was any need for him to go down the way he did, But there was contact and Lindelof was nowhere near the ball so I think it's a foul. The way I see it is if something like that happened to us I would go mental that the foul wasn't given.
 
I don't think there was any need for him to go down the way he did, But there was contact and Lindelof was nowhere near the ball so I think it's a foul. The way I see it is if something like that happened to us I would go mental that the foul wasn't given.
I wonder what VAR would make of Young's tackle on Aguero during the 3-2 loss to the Scum in the 2017/18 season?
 
“It was a foul”.....really? Looked like a dive to me.
Remember when the scousers said that Mané on Ederson wasn’t a foul?..... hypocritical much?
Well we're hardly just one being. I didn't say that so I guess I'm not hypocritical there. Went down easily enough but it was a foul. VAR was used to check and deemed it not a foul. Ridiculous.
 
I don't think there was any need for him to go down the way he did, But there was contact and Lindelof was nowhere near the ball so I think it's a foul. The way I see it is if something like that happened to us I would go mental that the foul wasn't given.

He has to go down to win a free kick but diving like he did put the ref off. There is a balance. The dippers rely on winning free kicks in those positions. Their game is to hoof the ball forwards quickly to stretch the opposition and to avoid being caught on the counter their front three always try to take a free kick and fall over. If the refs get wise to it their gameplan will suffer hugely.
 
He has to go down to win a free kick but diving like he did put the ref off. There is a balance. The dippers rely on winning free kicks in those positions. Their game is to hoof the ball forwards quickly to stretch the opposition and to avoid being caught on the counter their front three always try to take a free kick and fall over. If the refs get wise to it their gameplan will suffer hugely.
There was no need to go down the way he did he could of just went down and not made it so dramatic then the ref possibly would of given the free kick.
 
"Screwed over by VAR" - give me a break. Do we really want goals ruled out because someone 70 yards away has crumpled in a heap at the slightest touch ffs?

Come back and whinge about VAR when you've had half a dozen (at least) piss-poor decisions go against you, not one perfectly reasonable decision. Jesus wept.
It already has but yesterday it stopped us getting 3 points.
Stopped City against Spurs too.
 
I wonder what VAR would make of Young's tackle on Aguero during the 3-2 loss to the Scum in the 2017/18 season?
Would probably say it was ok and the ref was right. It'll impact a goal of it's an offside or handball, and rightfully so, but it should be more.
 
Has anyone found the sniper who shot Origi yesterday? Let's hope it isn't Merseyside Police looking or we could be in for a long wait. If his first touch was better it might have helped him and maybe he should look at Aguero as to how to shield a ball, get kicked and still stay on his feet.
 
Blimey Klipperty went off on a big old rant yesterday didn't he. The funniest bit claiming a team defending against the mighty Liverpool was wrong.
He's going to have a heart attack by the end of the season if this keeps up.
Someone ought to go to klanfield and put some smaller batteries in the defibrillator. It seems it must give him such a shock he starts talking bollocks and getting a bit too animated.
 
It already has but yesterday it stopped us getting 3 points.
Stopped City against Spurs too.
It didn’t stop you getting 3 points at all, it wasn’t a foul and it was handball. You’ve had 4 points off it already 2 against Chelsea and 2 against Leicester. What stopped you yesterday was a well organised but very average Utd side.
 
It already has but yesterday it stopped us getting 3 points.
Stopped City against Spurs too.

You can have absolutely no way of knowing how the result would have turned out even if a " foul " had been given. It would have stopped that particular attack, but you don't know that the rags wouldn't have scored from others . You are making it up .

However you are correct that it definitely stopped City getting 3 points .

Two entirely different cases and known outcomes.
 
Back in 2008, Arsenal played Liverpool in the Champions League Quarter Final. The match was marred by trouble outside of the ground between Liverpool fans and the police. It is the only time there has been a major safety infringement at the Emirates Stadium.

The issues surrounded Liverpool fans turning up with fake tickets, and in many cases, without tickets. The police attempted to control this by forcing Liverpool fans to remain outside of the stadium whilst they hand checked tickets as they went through the turnstiles. This resulted in a backlog of fans outside the stadium, and many fans missing the game.

Rather than Liverpool fans blaming the fans who turned up with fake tickets, they blamed the police. In the video above, their demand seems to be simple ‘Let us in, we do not care’ despite the obvious safety issues created by too many fans being squashed into too small an area. The police made the decision to keep fans outside of the stadium, in the vast concrete surrounding the stadium, whilst they removed those fans with fake tickets and checked those fans going in that they had the correct tickets. The police were correct in their actions. Liverpool fans were the ones in the wrong.

Fast forward 6 years, and Liverpool fans behaviour has not changed. Up and down the country they ‘jib’ in. They did it in Athens & Istanbul. They seem to have no care for their own, or others safety, as they succumb to their own selfishness to see the game. Were they to behave like human beings, rather than animals, they may well of got their 9,000 tickets. But due to their own behaviour, they have had their allocation cut. It is all their fault.



https://shewore.com/2014/02/07/liverpool-getting-what-they-deserve/

I remember going to Klanfield in the LCSF, the organisation outside the ground and the crush trying to get in was frightening. Of all the football stadiums in the workforce, that was the last place I would have expected poor crowd control and crushing. Women and kids crying and no one taking control. I will never be going back there.
 
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