Liverpool thread 2019/20

Status
Not open for further replies.
I see that Jamie Redknap is claiming that Pep talking about Mane's diving habits is " because Pep is scared of Liverpool ".

No you inbred dipper arselicking twat - it's because Pep knows the dippers will cheat to gain every fucking advantage possible at klanfield in front of a crowd of their scummy feral supporters !
 
My line 'just a bus' was merely stating that nobody was even near hurt, physically. Quite the leap to Heysel.

Yes it is quite the leap as you put it, but that doesn’t mean there are no similarities.

I wasn’t too bothered at the time and we’ll never know how much our players were affected, but the more I look back at what they did it makes my blood boil.
Who the fuck do liverpool fans think they are? Smashing up a team bus bringing young players to visit your city to play a game of football? Welcome to liverpool? They should be playing every European game behind closed doors in my opinion, filthy fucking rats.
 
They couldn't have timed another coach (trashing) welcome better. It's Bonfire Night Tomorrow. No doubt a few fireworks will be kept over for Sunday
 
My line 'just a bus' was merely stating that nobody was even near hurt, physically. Quite the leap to Heysel.
And that is exactly the problem with you lot, you fail to see that the bus wrecking could have resulted in minor or serious injuries, just like heysel did, no one expected the wall to collapse and people to die but that was the result of those idiots actions, just like there could have been far more serious consequences when those feral scum wrecked the bus, and you are no different to them by choosing to deny that very fact by stating “ it was just a bus “ so jog on.
 
My line 'just a bus' was merely stating that nobody was even near hurt, physically. Quite the leap to Heysel.

Perhaps nobody was hurt physically on that coach, but what about mentally ?

IMO we should have refused to play the game, bringing panic and chaos to the TV companies on the night, and making the media highlight the incident.

Merseyside Police would also have been seen for being instrumental in the attack, seeing as they did nothing to prevent it.
 
Yes it is quite the leap as you put it, but that doesn’t mean there are no similarities.

I wasn’t too bothered at the time and we’ll never know how much our players were affected, but the more I look back at what they did it makes my blood boil.
Who the fuck do liverpool fans think they are? Smashing up a team bus bringing young players to visit your city to play a game of football? Welcome to liverpool? They should be playing every European game behind closed doors in my opinion, filthy fucking rats.

Exactly this. Another example of their entitled attitude with no concern for the outcome or distress caused to decent innocent people .
 
'At the end of the day it was a bus' your attitude right there, glossing over the facts. It was far from a bus, it was a team coach delivering your opposition to your ground, so intimidation in order to gain an advantage. It was far from a bus, it was a luxury coach costing more than the hotel you live in , probably in the region of £350k. The damage ran into 000's of pounds that someone has to pay for. The missiles shattering windows could easily have hurt passengers, . The likelihood of eye injuries is high in such incidents. Crowding a coach like that, throwing missiles at the driver could have resulted in losing control and ploughing into the crowd...

i can't remember exactly how much, but i spoke to one of Ellison's drivers - it was when the LFC team bus got stuck under the bridge in Milan, spoke to him to see what the craic was - anyway, got talking about the City team coach and i'm pretty sure he told me that it cost £50,000 - £60,000 in repairs and replacement transport.

Pep and the team should have just refused to play as it was an attack on their emotional and mental states and added to the pressure - it was much, much more than an attack on a 'bus.'

i spoke to a scouser when i was out having a beer in Liverpool many months after the attack, we were having a bit of banter and he said 'it worked though, didn't it.' How i overcame the urge to drop kick him i don't know - but yes, the filthy tactic did work.

And, unfortunately for the decent kop fans, his kind of attitude, and the attitude of the mongrels who threw missiles at the team coach, who let of fire works outside team hotels, laugh and rejoice of the injury suffered by Gomez yesterday - it's those kinds of attitudes that colour people's opinions of LFC supporters. They're the turds in the punchbowl.
 
I didn't say Airbag himself would do it, my 'attack' on him was in regards of him playing down the bus incident by such a throwaway comment. We all know it could very easily have ended in serious injury and deaths, and not just to those onboard. To call it 'just a bus' in context as he did, is a prime example of how frivolously many of their lot see it being. And that by being both seen and treated as such, is why the feral twunts are happy to try and organise another attack.
I am probably doing you a disservice there but my point stands regarding @Airvent He clearly states his position regarding the bus even going so far as to say that there should be criminal charges brought.
 
Can you suggest how the "decent" fans could have stopped it?

One of your influential fan groups could've stopped it, or at least discouraged it. Spirit Of Shankly have a huge reach and have done a lot of admirable things on stuff like away ticket prices, but they were pretty much silent in the build-up to this and didn't say very much afterwards either - probably because some of them were involved themselves and there had been previous coach "greetings". The footage of one of those shows a firework being thrown and exploding in amongst a load of Liverpool fans so it's not just the opposition players that are being endangered here. I even got an invite from one of your fans to turn up at the coach greeting for that CL game. No, seriously I did. He told me it was always a good laugh, but I politely refused and said I don't fancy watching our team coach get bombarded with missiles. It seems my prediction was spot on. On the plus side, it meant that I could get served quickly in the Flat Iron because most of your lot were lining the route.

I would add that I hold Merseyside Police equally responsible for what happened, if not more so. They actively encouraged this and even after changing the route they went and publicised the new route and had live Twitter updates telling everyone where City's coach was. This is nothing short of astonishing and I very much doubt that there is another police force in the whole of England who would encourage football fans to attack an opposition team coach, let alone allow it all to unfold without even attempting to stop it when it was clearly getting out of hand. In fact, Liverpool fans have a long history of form for this kind of thing and you'd think Merseyside Police would've learnt to put the block on it after this incident way back in 1986:

 
Here we go again....
8cad955ad9fb33fecddd5361ad8af1ea.jpg

Pep and the team should tell both LFC and the FA: that if their coach is attacked, if any missiles are thrown, or their coach held up by LFC fans en route to the ground then the game is off.

The FA then need to warn LFC that if their fans attack City's coach they will be deducted points and forefeit the match.

It is high time that threats and intimidation from these mongrel 'fans' was stamped out and stamped out hard. If the club and the police are unable to, or unwilling to, then the governing body needs to take measure to see that the team is allowed to get to work unhindered.
 
i can't remember exactly how much, but i spoke to one of Ellison's drivers - it was when the LFC team bus got stuck under the bridge in Milan, spoke to him to see what the craic was - anyway, got talking about the City team coach and i'm pretty sure he told me that it cost £50,000 - £60,000 in repairs and replacement transport.

Pep and the team should have just refused to play as it was an attack on their emotional and mental states and added to the pressure - it was much, much more than an attack on a 'bus.'

i spoke to a scouser when i was out having a beer in Liverpool many months after the attack, we were having a bit of banter and he said 'it worked though, didn't it.' How i overcame the urge to drop kick him i don't know - but yes, the filthy tactic did work.

And, unfortunately for the decent kop fans, his kind of attitude, and the attitude of the mongrels who threw missiles at the team coach, who let of fire works outside team hotels, laugh and rejoice of the injury suffered by Gomez yesterday - it's those kinds of attitudes that colour people's opinions of LFC supporters. They're the turds in the punchbowl.

These pricks need to realise that if it was the other way round and it was a Liverpool team coach getting attacked by City fans, they'd be going on about it 10 times more and screaming for all kinds of punishments to be handed out. But the thing is, it wouldn't happen if they were playing at ours or even Old Trafford for that matter - that's because GMP give the opposition team a lot more protection, whereas Miseryside Police don't.
 
Pep and the team should tell both LFC and the FA: that if their coach is attacked, if any missiles are thrown, or their coach held up by LFC fans en route to the ground then the game is off.

The FA then need to warn LFC that if their fans attack City's coach they will be deducted points and forefeit the match.

It is high time that threats and intimidation from these mongrel 'fans' was stamped out and stamped out hard. If the club and the police are unable to, or unwilling to, then the governing body needs to take measure to see that the team is allowed to get to work unhindered.

At last season's league game there, the local police did actually warn against a repeat and nothing happened. There was the usual gathering of hundreds of fans where the coaches turn up at the ground - just next to the away end - but it was all their day-trippers, etc. We had a presence too - only about 8 or 10 of us, but they got a shock when the City coach arrived and we made ourselves heard.

It's up the Merseyside Police to do the same again now and put out a strongly worded statement. I'd encourage any blues who are going to perhaps gather outside where the coaches arrive at the ground again and show our support for the team. If this "greeting" does go ahead, trying to infiltrate the route will see us outnumbered but we can get some change positioning ourselves outside the ground as the coaches arrive, plus it'll shut all their plastics up like it did last year. It's next to the away end so it's ideal.
 
I would add that I hold Merseyside Police equally responsible for what happened, if not more so. They actively encouraged this and even after changing the route they went and publicised the new route and had live Twitter updates telling everyone where City's coach was. This is nothing short of astonishing and I very much doubt that there is another police force in the whole of England who would encourage football fans to attack an opposition team coach, let alone allow it all to unfold without even attempting to stop it when it was clearly getting out of hand.
We cant rely on the Merseyside police to stop another bus attack because we all know they were in on it!

We were behind the team coach for a while, it had a single police outrider. at one point we were in-between the City coach and the LFC coach, both coaches had one single motorcycle cop outrider.

While we were following city's coach, it sat at red lights - behind the cop bike, which had it's blues on and i didn't see the 'police escort' once move traffic aside to allow the coach through.

The police were definitely to blame for the coach being where it was and for the coach being stationary amidst a swathe of fans. You could even argue that the police were responsible for holding the coach back and allowing it to get there precisely when it did. Police outriders were at the barest minimum possible, they should have A) had at least six bikes per coach - three riding ahead to clear the road and three with the coach, and the coach keeps moving under police supervision. B) not had both team coaches using the same route and C) had efficient roadblocks in place.

They did neither of these things and instead allowed the City coach to be in an extremely vulnerable position.

I didn't see the attack, as we turned off before (heading off toward Everton's ground) - but there were quite a few people on the pavements and in the road taking pictures of the coach well before it was attacked.
 
Redknap again on Sky talking about Pep's comments - what he didn't mention was the fact that the diving ploys of Mane and Salah account for most of the dippers goals in either penalties, free kicks around the box etc.

The blatant cheating of those two especially is what Pep is alluding to Jamie not the fact that he is " scared " of the dippers, you one-eyed plank.
 
Holier than though as usual (and fucking idiots are the Kempinski is lovely)

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/s...tar-Club-World-Cup-human-rights-concerns.html

also, that’s where I live

20570934-0-image-a-35_1572857276195.jpg

The Athletic add that Liverpool have now 'informed FIFA and the Qatari authorities of their decision and have relocated to a hotel on the mainland that did not generate any such worries.'

Ha ha - how the fuck do they know that those who built the hotel they are staying in weren't subject to similar conditions? This is nothing short of pathetic attention-seeking. If they really wanted to make a statement, then pull out of the whole tournament but we know they'd never do that.
 
Nothing about your initial post was ok. You may not have said 'ALL' but you didn't say 'some' either. You generalised which typically means all.
I have condemned the attack on the bus from the start. I never want to see that anywhere, but at the end of the day it's a bus. What happened was criminal and there should've been arrests. It might even happen again and if it does I hope that it's dealt with the way it should've been last year. However, you jump from that to suggesting that those fans who threw projectiles at the bus would willingly duplicate an act where 39 people lost there lives?
Not even a thoughtless throw away comment either as you try to justify your stance on the matter. No slow build up, just a simple step from vandalism to murder.
Your post was not ok and sadly you don't realise it. This is why I'm cross with you. Transferring guilt? FFS.
"A simple step from vandalism to murder".
Yes , exactly, that is what happened at Heysel. It is happening all the time all over the country. Record numbers of teenagers in custody for murder, attempted murder, etc etc
It will continue while denial is the mood. My post not acceptable? Its a City site ffs. It may be uncomfortable for you to learn what other fans think of yours, well you know what to do.
 
Status
Not open for further replies.

Don't have an account? Register now and see fewer ads!

SIGN UP
Back
Top