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It was the Madrid team bus that got in the way of a game of catch the other year, ruining their fans’ afternoon as their game had to stop.Chelsea fans at it again?
It was the Madrid team bus that got in the way of a game of catch the other year, ruining their fans’ afternoon as their game had to stop.Chelsea fans at it again?
I'm sure more than a few of the staff at the Madrid hotel are Real fans. Pull that fire alarm a couple times in the night should do it. That way they actually have to get out of bed and stand outside at 4 in the morningI was just thinking they really are stupid cunts as the Madrid Ultras will have a couple of weeks to plan something bigger.
As you say the victim card will be played if they lose the tie because of it.
I believe was a their world record attempt at most people playing Kerby with a brick.It was the Madrid team bus that got in the way of a game of catch the other year, ruining their fans’ afternoon as their game had to stop.
Hahahaha that would be class, have them stood outside all night.I'm sure more than a few of the staff at the Madrid hotel are Real fans. Pull that fire alarm a couple times in the night should do it. That way they actually have to get out of bed and stand outside at 4 in the morning
Nothing to see here. Move on to the coach welcoming.
Nick Small has probably lost his council seat at the next council election. Not to mention the death threats.
The Reds face the Spanish giants in their Champions League last-16 tie this evening. The fixture is a rematch of last season's final in Paris, which Liverpool lost 1-0 thanks to a goal from Vinicius Junior. A spokesperson for Merseyside Police said it was illegal for people of any age to let off or throw a firework in a public place.
Now city centre Labour councillor Nick Small has urged Liverpool Football Club to take action. Taking to twitter he said: "I've been in contact with LFC's Head of Security today. This behaviour is unacceptable to neighbouring residents and businesses. The club needs to take action." Cllr Small added that action shouldn't just be left to Merseyside Police, the fire service and the city council.
Politician calls on LFC to take action over hotel fireworks
Nick Small says he has met with club's head of security over issuewww.liverpoolecho.co.uk
Worse I reckonThey're a wretched set of fans. If they're not as bad as our quiet neighbours, they're bloody close.