Liverpool Thread - 2022/23

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Disagree Maly, it is the clubs responsibility to ensure the game can go ahead if their fans stop it due to them not having the required controls in place then they have to forfeit the match due to them not having the required controls in place. However as it is the rags any issues just get swept under the carpet anyway.
It’s an interesting one bud. Once inside the ground, I think I’d completely agree, but outside the ground I’d suggest its the police’s responsibility

No idea hat the rules are on it mate, but can’t see their game being called off tomorrow anyhow…..let the comedy commence :)
 
They should say right here and now, Sunday (the FA) that, as there have already been indications there will be protests, it should be played behind closed doors on Monday evening without any press and a report on just the score given out after the game! No TV coverage nothing just the players, coaching and medical staff and minimum steward presence. Basically just the bare minimum they need.
That might make both the ‘fans’ and the TV and media people think more than twice about protesting again. I know the media aren’t actually protesting but I’ve yet to read/hear of any area of the media condemning them for even thinking about doing it!

They get away with too much both those slimy, snake like, lizard like changeling teams and it’s about time someone in authority stood up to them! Not going to happen I know but a girl (??!!) can dream.








When I get on my high horse I really go for it don’t I eh? Actually when you’ve not slept for two nights and have actually got up and watched ‘Jumanji In the jungle until it’s time to take some more painkillers you do tend to get a bit mardy like!!! :-) ;-)
I'm sure I've just heard sky announce coverage is starting an hour earlier than usual, they must be planning to bore everyone to death with coverage of the raggy foot stamping.
Hope your feeling better Eccles.
 
It’s an interesting one bud. Once inside the ground, I think I’d completely agree, but outside the ground I’d suggest its the police’s responsibility

No idea hat the rules are on it mate, but can’t see their game being called off tomorrow anyhow…..let the comedy commence :)
Shouldn't be the responsibility of the police though should it? They have better things to do surely
 
sick bags available upon request.........

There was slight apprehension within our group as we set off for Cologne. We were, after all, foreign football fans with no particular affiliation towards FC Koln.

But that apprehension evaporated swiftly when we explained we were, in one word, Liverpool.

The attention and respect that one word garners is both empowering and humbling in equal measure.

Within those nine letters comes over a hundred years of history. That word represents Liddell, Hughes, Dalglish, Rush, Hansen, Gerrard and Torres; it's synonymous with 18 league titles, five European Cups, Rome, Dortmund, Istanbul and decades of forging friendships through our behaviour abroad.

Nothing betters going away to watch your football team play renowned European teams with illustrious histories and traditions, safe in the knowledge those sides are just as eager to play our legendary club.

Friendships are made and anecdotes are formed to be retold through the generations - it's the essence of Liverpool Football Club and its supporters.

With our original Koln acquaintances now doubling as both a tour guide and ringmaster through the streets near the RhineEnergieStadion, word spread of our heritage.

An inundation of requests to sing You'll Never Walk Alone soon followed, as did the offer to pose for photographs - photographs that would no doubt decorate a pub similar to the one we sat it.

It was at that point I realised just what a special entity supporters of Liverpool Football Club are. It was at also at that point I realised what a special city we are.

I said in a previous column how the city and the club are an organic process. Neither would have the reputation it does without the other.

It's a football club which has always tried its best to stand by Shankly's beliefs of socialism; it's a city which has always strived to help each other.

That's why it was poetic Shankly stood with his arms outstretched on St George's Hall in 1971, and not on the steps of Anfield. He wasn't embracing Liverpool Football Club alone - the show of strength before him was that of a city.

It's the reason why we have Spirit of Shankly, a supporters' union named after the great man himself - a union which has always acted with the fans and the city at heart; a union which does a lot of work for the local community, and a lot of work for the city.

It's the reason why hundreds of thousands welcomed the football club home after Rome, Wembley, Paris and Istanbul, proud of what they'd achieved as a city and for their city.

It's the reason why most fans we meet reserve that special respect for us. Language barriers are torn down to share our stories of following the Reds home and abroad.

And it's also the reason why we told those Koln supporters that we were Scouse, not English.

With such a strong loyalty to both our football team and our city, it's difficult for me, and several other supporters I know, to conserve any energy for the national side.

Those on the outside will regard it as insular. For me, it's more about celebrating my city and my heritage. It's about celebrating my beliefs.

Supporting Liverpool is supporting a football club like no other. It's not just a job every Saturday or Sunday afternoon. Supporting Liverpool Football Club defines who you are as a football supporter and as a person. Every positive gesture will maintain our reputation or cause a rethink to those who have us wrong.

It's why we're proud of our club, our city and our people, because they all work together to preserve that reputation.
Jesus H Christ! Where is that Stalinist revision of a homicidal history from?!!!
 
“Some people believe that football[soccer] is a matter of life and death. I'm very disappointed with that attitude. I can assure you it is much more important than that.”

“Above all, I would like to be remembered as a man who was selfless, who strove and worried so that others could share the glory, and who built up a family of people who could hold their heads up high and say 'We're Liverpool'.”

“Forget the Beatles and all the rest. This is the real Liverpool sound. It's real singing, and it's what the Kop is all about.”

In April 1973, when Shankly and the team were showing off the League Championship trophy to the fans on the Kop, he saw a policeman fling aside a Liverpool scarf which had been thrown in Shankly's direction. Shankly retrieved the scarf and wore it. He said to the policeman: "Don't you do that. That's precious".

"In all sincerity, I can say that they are the greatest crowd of supporters in the game"

"Liverpool is not only a club. It’s an institution. And my aim was to bring the people close to the club and the team and for them to be accepted part of it. The effect was that wives brought their late husband's ashes to Anfield and scattered them on the pitch after saying a little prayer. I said to them: ‘In you come, you’re welcome’, and they trotted in by the dozen. One young boy got killed at his work and a bus load of 50 people came to Anfield one Sunday to scatter his ashes at the Kop end. So people not only support Liverpool when they’re alive. They support them when they are dead. This is the true story of Liverpool. This is possibly why Liverpool are so great. There is no hypocrisy about it. It is sheer honesty."

I'm sure he said all these things with honesty and integrity. It does give some context as to why they feel 'special'. Of course he famously fell out with Liverpool after his retirement believing that they should have treated him in the same way as Busby was treated at United.
Thanks for correct text, my paraphrase was from yesteryears memory which at my age is fallable.
I liked Shanks as I did Joe Mercer, both made an impact on my developing views on life and football.
 
Shouldn't be the responsibility of the police though should it? They have better things to do surely
Agreed, much better things than deal a load of slapped arses causing mither because their team is shite, but it is their responsibility nonetheless. Public order offences & all that, although they’ll probably do nowt on the day, record it all & Nick them at a later date I’d imagine
 
3-0 forfeit by the Rags would be an improvement not a fine.
Having said that it would be hilarious to see them on minus 3points.
If Klipperty is happy with a 3-0 gift instead of dicking them by 5 or6 shows he’s not quite the mentality monster he thinks he is. Would be great to beat them on goal difference if that happened but don’t think my heart would take it :-)
 
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