Liverpool … apologise
Hahahahahahaha
I know but you live in hope.
I’m actually reading a book at the moment about 80s football and there is a section about when uniteds bus was tear gassed at anfield. School kids caught up in it as well.
The chairman, rather than apologise seeked to place blame at Norman whitesides door as he had the audacity to give an interview in which he said he wasn’t intimidated by the anfield crowd.
Sometimes sorry is the hardest word isn’t it.
Slightly off on a tangent but I was chatting to a Gillingham fan the other day and he said he was at the playoff final and was only a young lad. He said that after the game he was walking back to his coach and was with mum and dad etc and was spat on by a city fan and that since then he has hated us.
I felt really bad and apologised for it even though it was nothing to do with me. But to me it felt shit that he thought of city like that and had harboured these feelings for years.
I told him that the majority of city fans are amongst the best in the country if not the best and that any right minded blue would be shocked and saddened by it.
There was no harm in me saying sorry. No moral high ground to take. No denying these things happen. Hopefully his hatred of us will cease a little after talking to a city fan.
The point I’m trying to make in a arse about way is that to me it seems Liverpool are always on the defensive and can’t just say sorry. Sometimes it’s just the right thing to do in the moment.