spacecadet
Well-Known Member
Why didn't they wear black arm bands for Heysel anniversary?
Apparently Liverpool want an investigation into the crowd issues at the final. Maybe they should start with their own manager.
Why didn't they wear black arm bands for Heysel anniversary?
on the anniversary of the heysel disaster liverpool are choosing to have a victory parade through their city.
"Offended by everything, ashamed of nothing"on the anniversary of the heysel disaster liverpool are choosing to have a victory parade through their city.
Oh and the Sterling goal that won us the game in M/cr. Proven to be onside but var disallowed it.Not to mention, we would have won the title in a canter if Milner had been booked for 2 out of his 4 yellow card offences and VAR had not conveniently used the wrong frame to declare Sterling's winner offside.
And Real Madrid beat them comfortably despite having a perfectly good goal chalked off
No way are the French going to take the blame for this, they will fight back with every statement.
Klopp, hopefully.Liverpool want investigation as to why their fans turning up with no tickets and storming the gates should probably be blamed on someone else
Did you bother to tell him the Madrid fans got in with no issues?The blame game has started on RAWK…
Just got a group Whatsapp from a work colleague in Paris. Himself and his wife where in line to get into the stadium 2hrs before kick off, about 45 minutes before kick off they started to let people in very slowly and then closed the gate about 7:45 with no explanation. Then groups of other fans started arriving at that gate some with reports of either gas or pepper spray being used on them including some kids at another entrance. The police then started getting heavy and they decided it wasn't worth it and left to watch the game back in their hotel. They paid over 3k to get there and had tickets through the proper channels. He's also heard from other fans outside the stadium that the police attempted to remove cameras from journalists outside who filmed some of the stuff.
I sincerely hope the club react in the strongest possible way.
No smoke without fireThe blame game has started on RAWK…
Just got a group Whatsapp from a work colleague in Paris. Himself and his wife where in line to get into the stadium 2hrs before kick off, about 45 minutes before kick off they started to let people in very slowly and then closed the gate about 7:45 with no explanation. Then groups of other fans started arriving at that gate some with reports of either gas or pepper spray being used on them including some kids at another entrance. The police then started getting heavy and they decided it wasn't worth it and left to watch the game back in their hotel. They paid over 3k to get there and had tickets through the proper channels. He's also heard from other fans outside the stadium that the police attempted to remove cameras from journalists outside who filmed some of the stuff.
I sincerely hope the club react in the strongest possible way.
I like the guy, and if Guardiola left I wouldn't mind him here. However, he had bought into the cult - however, no matter who went there they'd buy into it.I've warmed to klop over the years, I know we all see him as a bellend, but he is providing us with some competition, without that we'd be pissing the league every year by 20 points. Thus fueling the media fire against us.
Don't get me wrong, I wouldn't swap him for pep, but let's be honest, he's done a good job at the dippers.
I hope he stays as long as pep does, so we can keep wiping the smile off his gurning toothy face.