TonyColemansbagofapples
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No it doesn't
As has been said, as a community they wouldnt even dob a child killer in. No chance with thisRemember our last game of the season against Villa when a rogues gallery was put up of our own fans allegedly behaving badly? How about one being released of those cheeky chappie missile throwing scousers?
As has been said, as a community they wouldnt even dob a child killer in. No chance with this
But they’ll mourn a chicken foetus.
That did make me laugh! :-)A Chicken Dipper.
As has been said, as a community they wouldnt even dob a child killer in. No chance with this
The BBC HYS is a complete joke , as you say , even the slightest critcism or piss take about heh Dippers is immediately removed , ive made plenty of complaints but the BBC they just send the standrard bullshit reply and i am now serving my 6th ban , the last one was for referring to Klopp as Clubshop.Even the royal family get less protection from the media than Liverpool's 'fans'.
Indeed, you can go on the Daily Mail site and say that Rishi Sunak is a clueless idiot and they will let the comment stand. You can go on the BBC site and say that King Charles is a big-eared moron and that will be allowed.
But don't dare to say anything about Liverpool FC fans. Not even tangentially. Not even without directly naming them as such. You will be deleted within three minutes.
How we ever got to such an absurd state of affairs I will never know. However, one fundamental difference between 99% of clubs and them is that most, including City, will admit they have some fans who are cnuts. LFC will not. Their fans are all pure and saintly, apparently. They would never think of jibbing in, for example. Stealing? Never! As for violence, only when provoked by someone chanting something they don't like, and that, you see, justifies the violence. Even if the violence is directed against someone quite innocent. Because we are collectively guilty, even though the concept of collective guilt is absolutely forbidden by international law. You might think that a good socialist collective would put a high value on concepts like international law. But then we must always remember. They are special. In every sense.