Man_City_Loyal
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I thought that after the coin filled cup throwing incident their chief exec said that they would do everything in their power to identify the culprit.
this is their answer via SOS
I thought that after the coin filled cup throwing incident their chief exec said that they would do everything in their power to identify the culprit.
Different breedOh, what a surprise, the Spirit of Shankly rears it’s ugly head and big Scouse gob again. Who the f*ck do they think they are?
From the Liverpool (FC) Echo.
Liverpool supporters' group Spirit of Shankly have also expressed their displeasure at the move.
“We acknowledge there have been issues involving both sets of supporters in recent seasons, but this course of action is counter-productive," said a statement. "At the corresponding fixture last season, Liverpool fans experienced overzealous stewarding and policing, and were locked in the ground after the match with no access to toilets.
"Such undue treatment of supporters serves only to increase tension, which SOS fed back to Greater Manchester Police at the time. Now, it appears, Liverpool supporters are to be penalised further.
“We understand reduced allocations at the Etihad have also happened to other clubs, which don’t seem to be about away fan behaviour, but poor crowd management."
Not much self awarness going on in that statement.Oh, what a surprise, the Spirit of Shankly rears it’s ugly head and big Scouse gob again. Who the f*ck do they think they are?
From the Liverpool (FC) Echo.
Liverpool supporters' group Spirit of Shankly have also expressed their displeasure at the move.
“We acknowledge there have been issues involving both sets of supporters in recent seasons, but this course of action is counter-productive," said a statement. "At the corresponding fixture last season, Liverpool fans experienced overzealous stewarding and policing, and were locked in the ground after the match with no access to toilets.
"Such undue treatment of supporters serves only to increase tension, which SOS fed back to Greater Manchester Police at the time. Now, it appears, Liverpool supporters are to be penalised further.
“We understand reduced allocations at the Etihad have also happened to other clubs, which don’t seem to be about away fan behaviour, but poor crowd management."
I personally saw about 50 things thrown in the first 10 minutesThey are blaming city for bad 'crowd management'. They fail to mention the 50 plus objects that were thrown nor the scarred for life female
Oh, what a surprise, the Spirit of Shankly rears it’s ugly head and big Scouse gob again. Who the f*ck do they think they are?
From the Liverpool (FC) Echo.
Liverpool supporters' group Spirit of Shankly have also expressed their displeasure at the move.
“We acknowledge there have been issues involving both sets of supporters in recent seasons, but this course of action is counter-productive," said a statement. "At the corresponding fixture last season, Liverpool fans experienced overzealous stewarding and policing, and were locked in the ground after the match with no access to toilets.
"Such undue treatment of supporters serves only to increase tension, which SOS fed back to Greater Manchester Police at the time. Now, it appears, Liverpool supporters are to be penalised further.
“We understand reduced allocations at the Etihad have also happened to other clubs, which don’t seem to be about away fan behaviour, but poor crowd management."
Have City issued a letter of apology yet?
Slight correctionCan you imagine the indignation at City when The Premierleague contacted City to complain about the reduced allocation, and to tell them they were going to complain about it to their mates at Liverpool.