Protein Junkie
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I take that as a compliment Bonzo :-)I made a dick of myself cocking up the posting and now l fell for this;)
It's bloody realistic, that's the problem.;)
But Wales are doing rather well without Giggs.
I take that as a compliment Bonzo :-)I made a dick of myself cocking up the posting and now l fell for this;)
It's bloody realistic, that's the problem.;)
But Wales are doing rather well without Giggs.
Broadcast in the news as being on significantly reduced terms - obviously with the inference that he loves the club and the fans. He would never do that at our club - obviously. Funny how different news (example, Haarland's total transfer costs) is reported between us and other clubs.I see Millner has signed a new deal.
Fucking state of this
They were crying last weeks ffs…..ah ok, that could have been the tear gasWe listened to them crying on Granada News for 20 odd years.
Please doI take that as a compliment Bonzo :-)
I was mot avoiding answering your question but I can't sit in front of a computer all day I had other things to do. Regarding why Liverpool asked for paper tickets I have no idea you really didn't expect me to know the answer to that did you. Ask themThere's a massive difference though.
Whether you can admit it or not, Liverpool fans are unable to attend a CL final without causing problems. You can blame the authorities, the police, the locals, etc, all you want, but problems in Athens, Istanbul, and now Paris have one common denominator, Liverpool fans.
Fake tickets, jibbing in, rushing turnstiles, barging past stewards and Police, climbing fences and walls etc. 1000's of Liverpool fans have made their way to those finals knowing they don't have a ticket, or have a fake ticket, hoping and trying by any means possible to get into the ground at the expense of their fellow Liverpool fans.
Listen. Mud sticks. Especially after the same mud has been thrown across Europe time after time over 50 years. Reputations are made, earned, and can never be changed. Liverpool fans have a reputation of misbehaving and causing trouble. End of. As such, the authorities and the Police are on alert. And local youths see Liverpool fans as fair game. The rest is history.
I'll ask you this question again.
'Why did Liverpool Football Club insist on paper tickets instead of digital tickets?'
That decision ultimately lead to the problems in Paris and then more.