Liverpool thread 2020/21

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Here’s the footage but it will be deleted soon.



“This event could bury the painful memories of a year ago in Brussels”

Of all the things said about 39 innocent people dying at a game at the hands of these scrotes they thought the world would forget because of a FA cup Mersey derby. The world hasn’t forgot but it’s true the memories are buried.

You can see the charge at the turnstiles.

Them pesky Chelsea fans storming the turnstiles, no shame.
 
Here’s the footage but it will be deleted soon.



“This event could bury the painful memories of a year ago in Brussels”

Of all the things said about 39 innocent people dying at a game at the hands of these scrotes they thought the world would forget because of a FA cup Mersey derby. The world hasn’t forgot but it’s true the memories are buried.

You can see the charge at the turnstiles.

Ticketless???? Never
 
I remember seeing footage of them at Wembley at the 86 Cup Final.
Fans already inside were reaching over barriers from an elevated position inside the stadium and lifting ticketless Dippers by the hands into the stadium in their droves.
This was 3 years before Hillsborough and 1 year after Heysel yet the Hillsborough enquiry made some kind of statement in the report saying that Liverpool fans didn't have a history of this type of behaviour.
Am I missing something?
I sometimes wonder how many Dippers who sit on the Kop each year to remember Hillsborough demanding JFT96 were involved in the charge at the Juve fans at Heysel and later were at the back pushing in and crushing their fellow supporters stuck at the front!
 
Assuming the points gap remains the same (which is a big assumption) what kind of games are you expecting we have at Anfield?

Personally I am expecting a nervous Liverpool conscious of their vulnerability at the back against our high line hoping to hit us on the break with an attack that is recovering their own confidence. The key thing will be the Dias Stone partnership holding firm. If that happens I think we could be looking at a (dare I say?) famous victory.
 
Assuming the points gap remains the same (which is a big assumption) what kind of games are you expecting we have at Anfield?

Personally I am expecting a nervous Liverpool conscious of their vulnerability at the back against our high line hoping to hit us on the break with an attack that is recovering their own confidence. The key thing will be the Dias Stone partnership holding firm. If that happens I think we could be looking at a (dare I say?) famous victory.

I think they will try what they did last time and try press Rodri, he struggled taking the ball from the centre backs through the early stages of the last game at the Etihad. Everything went long and kept coming back at us, the longer that game went on the scousers ran out of steam. I was disappointed we seemed to both accept a draw at the end when we had them on the rack.

Prepare for the early onslaught from them, don’t vacate the full back positions and I think we have the personnel to create something the other end.
 
Here’s the footage but it will be deleted soon.



“This event could bury the painful memories of a year ago in Brussels”

Of all the things said about 39 innocent people dying at a game at the hands of these scrotes they thought the world would forget because of a FA cup Mersey derby. The world hasn’t forgot but it’s true the memories are buried.

You can see the charge at the turnstiles.

Cheers for that mate, I'm hopeless at downloading thing to here via my mobile.
Are you sure it wasn't Chelsea fans though? :)
 
looked decent last night, us and them are a level or two above the other teams in the league, i expect us two to fight for the league.
I think it had more to do with spuds stinking the stadium out to be honest. They could string 2 passes together half the time.

Had son not been offside for the goal it may have been a different story

But spurs were woeful, didnt really see much improvement from the dippers
 
Here’s the footage but it will be deleted soon.



“This event could bury the painful memories of a year ago in Brussels”

Of all the things said about 39 innocent people dying at a game at the hands of these scrotes they thought the world would forget because of a FA cup Mersey derby. The world hasn’t forgot but it’s true the memories are buried.

You can see the charge at the turnstiles.

Clearly fake and CGI’d to fuck ;-).
 
I sometimes wonder how many Dippers who sit on the Kop each year to remember Hillsborough demanding JFT96 were involved in the charge at the Juve fans at Heysel and later were at the back pushing in and crushing their fellow supporters stuck at the front!
The tragic thing about Hillsborough is that the people who died were genuine fans who arrived early to get a decent view.
At the time I was 16 and would get there early so I could stand at the front at away games and therefore for the grace of god go I.
Having said that, what grates me is the total whitewash around Heysel whilst simultaneously expecting sympathy year after year when it's something that affects them.
No apology almost 36 years on and the pathetic plaque hidden in the corner of a car park at the Victimdrome was not even paid for by them but paid for by Carlsberg.
 
The tragic thing about Hillsborough is that the people who died were genuine fans who arrived early to get a decent view.
At the time I was 16 and would get there early so I could stand at the front at away games and therefore for the grace of god go I.
Having said that, what grates me is the total whitewash around Heysel whilst simultaneously expecting sympathy year after year when it's something that affects them.
No apology almost 36 years on and the pathetic plaque hidden in the corner of a car park at the Victimdrome was not even paid for by them but paid for by Carlsberg.
I can remember being uncomfortably squashed against the barriers in the Kippax in the days when standing was routine and you could pay at the turnstile to get in.
No matter how much the dippers try to suppress the truth about Heysel there will always be those who remember.
No one should die as a result of following a football team.
 
I can remember being uncomfortably squashed against the barriers in the Kippax in the days when standing was routine and you could pay at the turnstile to get in.
No matter how much the dippers try to suppress the truth about Heysel there will always be those who remember.
No one should die as a result of following a football team.
Very true mate, whenever we scored in those days I would duck under a crush barrier to avoid being pushed down the steps to the next one.
Ended up on my arse a few times too.
I don't remember City fans ever turning up on masse without tickets trying to jib in anywhere though.
 
The tragic thing about Hillsborough is that the people who died were genuine fans who arrived early to get a decent view.
At the time I was 16 and would get there early so I could stand at the front at away games and therefore for the grace of god go I.
Having said that, what grates me is the total whitewash around Heysel whilst simultaneously expecting sympathy year after year when it's something that affects them.
No apology almost 36 years on and the pathetic plaque hidden in the corner of a car park at the Victimdrome was not even paid for by them but paid for by Carlsberg.
Why on earth did Motson say that a Scally derby in London would somehow ease the pain of Heysel is beyond belief! Everyone outside of Dipperpool knows they don't give a fuck about anyone else....blameless and shameless!
 
Why on earth did Motson say that a Scally derby in London would somehow ease the pain of Heysel is beyond belief! Everyone outside of Dipperpool knows they don't give a fuck about anyone else....blameless and shameless!
Moston knows he would receive death threats or be hounded out if his job if he didn't.
Maybe he has a crystal ball and foresaw what would happen to Colin Mafham all those years later?
 
Very true mate, whenever we scored in those days I would duck under a crush barrier to avoid being pushed down the steps to the next one.
Ended up on my arse a few times too.
I don't remember City fans ever turning up on masse without tickets trying to jib in anywhere though.
YOU CANT BE SERIOUS, nearly every away match hundreds used to jib in, it was the done thing
 
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