Gobshiight
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I'd do the same tbh, the song is a bit mentalDid anyone see Trent Alexander-Arnold not singing the national anthem yesterday?
I'd do the same tbh, the song is a bit mentalDid anyone see Trent Alexander-Arnold not singing the national anthem yesterday?
No but I did see him not playing yesterday... #overratedDid anyone see Trent Alexander-Arnold not singing the national anthem yesterday?
He's also got great awarenessProbably doesn’t know the words,seems a nice enough lad but not blessed with brains..
Not a problem for me, but Prince fucking Charlie in Buck House balcony alongside his mum is. Probably thinking, hurry up and let me take your job on, I've been waiting for ever. They should abolish the lot of them when her Maj goesI'd do the same tbh, the song is a bit mental
I'm not necessarily against abolition of the Monarchy, although I do think that William and Kate would make excellent ambassadors for the U.K. in the current turbulent and uncertain times which we are living through.Not a problem for me, but Prince fucking Charlie in Buck House balcony alongside his mum is. Probably thinking, hurry up and let me take your job on, I've been waiting for ever. They should abolish the lot of them when her Maj goes
Plus the width of the purple flame to the right of the trophy. I would assume the ticket checkers had a copy of the real one for comparison.
But the scouser fans knew better they were dodgy although they still insist they weren't.
Our media are testicularly challenged over this whole episode.
I used to work in the printing industry and probably know how they went about forging these tickets and it’s true that the change in colour separation could be the reason the ‘flame’ looks different but from the pictures it could also be down to variation in the legitimate printing process. Difficult to say without physically looking at the examples. The text kerning is much more likely to be a pointer to them being forged, there’s a few differences if you know what to look for.Plus the width of the purple flame to the right of the trophy. I would assume the ticket checkers had a copy of the real one for comparison.
But the scouser fans knew better they were dodgy although they still insist they weren't.
Our media are testicularly challenged over this whole episode.
Bloody hell. If l wasn't confused enough;)I used to work in the printing industry and probably know how they went about forging these tickets and it’s true that the change in colour separation could be the reason the ‘flame’ looks different but from the pictures it could also be down to variation in the legitimate printing process. Difficult to say without physically looking at the examples. The text kerning is much more likely to be a pointer to them being forged, there’s a few differences if you know what to look for.
The ticket checkers won’t know jack-shit about spotting a forgery, it’s all down to the QR code alone.
They won't be satisfied until Uefa have painted Liverpool 4 in it's entirety with several coats of Dulux Brilliant White.I see they’re demanding the accusation of forgeries is withdrawn now.
but i thought there were thousands of Liverpool fans there. Surely safety in numbers springs to mind. Sounds like a Discovery Channel episode of lions attacking ill and weak gazelles. (not ill/weak lfc fans in adidas trainers)![]()
Son of Liverpool great writes vivid account of 'lawless hell' after CL final
James Beglin has written a vivid and frightening account of the scenes that unfolded after Liverpool played Real Madrid in Pariswww.liverpoolecho.co.uk
Instead of the outright denial of what went on. Forget the rivalry betwenn the clubs and read with an open mind. If possible
Well written and really makes you feel as though you are there. Now Mr Beglin could you write an account of the bus ambush on the leafy law abiding streets of Livarpool when Merseyside police were in abundance and it still went ahead. I will hold my breath, one ' two, three.........years!![]()
Son of Liverpool great writes vivid account of 'lawless hell' after CL final
James Beglin has written a vivid and frightening account of the scenes that unfolded after Liverpool played Real Madrid in Pariswww.liverpoolecho.co.uk
Instead of the outright denial of what went on. Forget the rivalry betwenn the clubs and read with an open mind. If possible
I see they’re demanding the accusation of forgeries is withdrawn now.
The QR code bit is something we don’t know yet, UEFA haven’t said. They’re easy to generate, individual codes, but we don’t know if they were genuine codes or just random ones. Probably genuine because some worked and they shouldn’t be easy to guess.Bloody hell. If l wasn't confused enough;)
Could the QR be copied and altered or would they all indication that a single seat number was on all the fakes and be rejected straight away?
I wonder if the precise number of fakes was a computer calculations or whether they got confiscated? Either way sending someone half way through the turnstile back out of the queue who had a ticket of some sorts was not easy even with these 'well behaved fans desperate to avoid another Hillsborough'.
Change the date to sometime in the 1970's or 80's and the station Lime St. Omit mobile phones and you've got an old school away day to Merseyside![]()
Son of Liverpool great writes vivid account of 'lawless hell' after CL final
James Beglin has written a vivid and frightening account of the scenes that unfolded after Liverpool played Real Madrid in Pariswww.liverpoolecho.co.uk
Instead of the outright denial of what went on. Forget the rivalry betwenn the clubs and read with an open mind. If possible
When I read things like "Groups of three or four attackers would jump lone Liverpool fans" and "It was like a post-apocalyptic, lawless hell. Everywhere we looked, people were being mugged and there wasn’t a police officer in sight", I have to ask myself why the Liverpool fans didn't stay together when they left the stadium. If they had done, they would have far outnumbered the gangs, and averted trouble.![]()
Son of Liverpool great writes vivid account of 'lawless hell' after CL final
James Beglin has written a vivid and frightening account of the scenes that unfolded after Liverpool played Real Madrid in Pariswww.liverpoolecho.co.uk
Instead of the outright denial of what went on. Forget the rivalry betwenn the clubs and read with an open mind. If possible
Well said that man,When I read things like "Groups of three or four attackers would jump lone Liverpool fans" and "It was like a post-apocalyptic, lawless hell. Everywhere we looked, people were being mugged and there wasn’t a police officer in sight", I have to ask myself why the Liverpool fans didn't stay together when they left the stadium. If they had done, they would have far outnumbered the gangs, and averted trouble.
Nobody doubts that there was trouble at the ground, before and after the game. Nobody doubts that the majority of Liverpool fans are law-abiding citizens, and did not go looking for trouble. Nobody doubts that UEFA and the French police made mistakes with the organisation of the event.
What most other fans object to though, is the outright denial of any wrongdoing by Liverpool fans, fully backed by the British media. There is stacks of evidence of Liverpool fans buying and selling forged tickets. There is video evidence of fans climbing fences to gain entry (only in the Liverpool section though). There is evidence of Liverpool fans forging press passes and gaining entry. And there is Klopp encouraging fans to go even if they don't have tickets.
With Liverpool's history of trouble at football games, you would think the club would take a more responsible approach. After Hillsborough, you would think the fans would avoid the possibility of overcrowding due to illegal ticketing. But no - a minority of Liverpool fans continue to behave like lawless hooligans.
And how can you ask us to forget the rivalry between the clubs, when Liverpool fans destroyed our team bus before an important game, and their complicit police fail to bring one person to justice for causing criminal damage?
Was it a fake passport..I'd posted something in the CL Final thread below about being in Paris last week (wife's special birthday trip) and encountering a Scouse family on the Sunday morning. Short version, the feral L'pool kid nicked food off our plates outside a cafe and ran off laughing, his dad called it only a bit of fun. Then in the ensuing scuffle he dropped his passport on the street. I asked BM what to do with it and after considering the River Seine decided to send it back to L'pool with a note and "only a bit of fun" written on the blank pages. Thought I'd put that story on RAWK today. Told it gently and omitted the part about the kid's spitting & cursing. 20 minutes later the post was deleted and I'm banned. Orwellian stuff. Telling them the truth of one small bit of nastiness witnessed by five of us in all - can't take it, can they?