Everton fans last night

Liverpool Echoe becoming the modern day Sun newspaper

Even by gutter press standards this is low, if you dig in to the posts accompanying these articles you get stuff like this....

"Don't worry, LFC will destroy the club and those plastic fans on League Cup final. Should've been all Merseyside final though."

"Disgusting Manchester Citteh,Filth !!!"

 
We now have a third "incident"....

Young Everton fan with autism left traumatised by ordeal at Man City game

http://www.liverpoolecho.co.uk/news/liverpool-news/young-everton-fan-autism-left-10815041

having read the article and the replies, the tickets were purchased for the home end, they were hospitality tickets to becollected from city@home, and the guys email from the ticket vendor clearly states its the home end, no away colours and no away songs, which he seems to ignore , the email does state it it considered a neutral area which does not mean it is a neutral area. The guy says if he had known it was the home end he wouldnt have gone, well he should have read his email properly rather than selecting the bits he wanted to read. Apparently these were sold to him from the liverpool tourist information office, what the hell are they doing selling corp tickets for city games anyway?
If the young lad was traumatised I do feel for him, but knowingly taking him in the home end was ill advised to say the least.
 
can i just say as an evertonian i too never want to go to a game again but for totally different reasons!!! the Echo is a paper that few evertonians buy or take seriously, so this reporting can only be aimed at the red half of merseyside and sadly will inflame their hostility and injustice when they play you at wembley. the fan may have been traumatised by his experience but so were almost 7,300 others.
 
having read the article and the replies, the tickets were purchased for the home end, they were hospitality tickets to becollected from city@home, and the guys email from the ticket vendor clearly states its the home end, no away colours and no away songs, which he seems to ignore , the email does state it it considered a neutral area which does not mean it is a neutral area. The guy says if he had known it was the home end he wouldnt have gone, well he should have read his email properly rather than selecting the bits he wanted to read. Apparently these were sold to him from the liverpool tourist information office, what the hell are they doing selling corp tickets for city games anyway?
If the young lad was traumatised I do feel for him, but knowingly taking him in the home end was ill advised to say the least.

City need to start looking at this selling corporate tickets to anyone and everyone. I can see more of the same against the rags. The sales policy in recent games (Gladbach and Everton) has been poor and it seems money has become the only important factor. the stewarding was shit too.
 
Liverpool Echoe becoming the modern day Sun newspaper

The trouble is these stories will soon become urban myths like City's ground being empty with over 50,000 in there.

Dean Howgate the father of the Downs Syndrome is a liar about in this statement 'Chris Howgate, 22, who has Down’s Syndrome, was also verbally abused at the match .

His father, Dean, said the two avid Blues fans had left early to “avoid trouble” but, as they reached outside, they were met with shouts of “Scouse b*****d” and had to turn back.

I personally witnessed him and his son get in our lift, a few minutes after the final whistle and far from showing any distress about any perceived bad treatment during the match or when leaving, he just launched into a pointless bitter rant about City fans getting in for a fiver and other nonsense. No animosity was shown to him in the lift or as he left it heading towards the Everton end. He was not wearing any Everton kit and his son's Everton shirt was partly covered and would not have been easily seen in the dark.

So either he or the Echo is telling an outright lie and I would be quite happy to swear on oath in any court if he or the paper wants to take it up with me.
 
Liverpool Echo trying to stir up trouble and stoke up a bigger rivalry between the two clubs than has already been there after the last decade where it has heated up after the Moyes/Lescott saga.

Maybe because United-Liverpool is a non-entity at the top of the league, they need a top side to make the Manchester-Liverpool football rivalry a valid one!
 
Talking to the mates of the city lad hit by a bottle thrown indiscriminately by some shithouse at the Everton match while I was at the villa game, turns out he was just stood at Mary d's when it hit him on the head, he's going to be ok but will be off work for 8 weeks, the evening news phoned him Friday but not sure if there going to run the story
 
Just read about Peps arrival on SLY sports. One of the comments refers to the Everton youngsters and how the poster after reading the Newspapers, hopes our club and vile fans win nothing. Seems its beginning to spread.
 
can i just say as an evertonian i too never want to go to a game again but for totally different reasons!!! the Echo is a paper that few evertonians buy or take seriously, so this reporting can only be aimed at the red half of merseyside and sadly will inflame their hostility and injustice when they play you at wembley. the fan may have been traumatised by his experience but so were almost 7,300 others.
Haha, fair do's fella!

We'll be giving the redScouse some at Wembley, don't you worry!
 

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