I'm breathlessI forgot to mention the 'shocking truth' was 19 players have been unfit FOR AT LEAST ONE GAME this season.
I am truly and comprehensively shocked.
I'm breathlessI forgot to mention the 'shocking truth' was 19 players have been unfit FOR AT LEAST ONE GAME this season.
I am truly and comprehensively shocked.
What happened at Heysel stopped several clubs from playing in Europe but the Steau one is specifically aimed at Everton. They class it as " banter " when challenged and would not even consider it disrespectful to any Juve fans or families. They're a really weird fanbase to comprehend and I've family who are red and I include them in it.View attachment 58889
I’ve found these online, there’s probably dozens of them…
But it’s never their fault, and they don’t understand why everyone chants that at them?
They’re literally glorifying the deaths of the 39 at Heysel and openly laughing about it in banners and most likely songs that they have in their pubs and buses… but they’re the ones who are always the victims?!
Fucking cultist idiots.
Good post but Notts Forest ffs ;-)Dear journalists. Have you, the moral guardians of our sensitivities and upholders of all things decent been outraged by Notts Forests constant repetitive loud renditions of Hillsborough songs today or unlike last weeks few dickheads rendition said fuck all and not give a shit because its not City.
Let me guess none of the usual mouthpiece shithouses have been anywhere to be seen have they?
No thought not. Have you realised yet, you sad wankers, that everybody fucking hates them and your pitiful sycophantic candle lighting for them doesn't wash with we football fans who have had to put up with their shit for decades.
Fuck them, the scouse twats.
I'm surprised at the Victimpool Echo, they're usually writing about Manchester City.'Jurgen Klopp has no excuse for defeat despite shocking truth about 19 Liverpool players'
The most notable incident in the first half was the quickness with which the Forest support launched into the familiar abusive tropes Liverpool fans are seemingly having to hear every week right now with regards to the Hillsborough tragedy. The match was only five minutes old when they resorted to telling their counterparts that it was 'never their fault' - a cruel jibe with inherent links to the disaster that took the lives of 97 Liverpool fans.
What was most galling is the fact that it could quite so easily have been the Forest fans in the Leppings Lane end back in April 1989. If this particular set of supporters cannot abstain from such disgusting terrace activity then what chance have Reds' followers got of avoiding this issue up and down the country every week? Only lip-service is being paid to calling this behaviour out beyond the Anfield bubble. More needs to be done by English football's authorities.
From the Echo.
If they carry on like this accusing clubs/fans of mocking Hillsborough it's only a matter of time until some player, manager or other club official pinned with a question about it will drop the heysel truth bomb.Some on here are complaining about the press not making more about liverpool wallowing in self pity, therefore attracting the abuse they get.
The sad fact is the last reporter to mention the grief train these fuckers ride in was sacked by his paper. The complaints poured into the Express and most, if not all, made it into an attack on Hillsborough. It wasn't.
Colin Mafham had to take the paper to court for unfair dismissal, he won but the message was given loud and clear. Don't have a go at our club.
Brilliant,Who the fuck are the Echo to pontificate about what that song is about? Once again, an LFC flag-waver is attempting to seize the narrative and deploy Hillsborough as a shield for other perceived cultural and/or behavioural shortcomings within their fan base.
And what the fuck can the football authorities do about a song that conveys an opinion about others having a culture of not taking responsibility for their actions? How can that possibly be enforced? It’s not contrary to any law to express such a view, and nor should it be. Nor should it ever be against the law to cause offence, per se. When did being offended become the worst thing in the world?
In my opinion Hillsborough was not their fault, but that doesn’t give them carte blanche to deflect blame in relation to everything else, which they have serious and enduring form for.
The irony of an article replete with victimhood, where offence has been engineered based on a subjective view, complaining about a song that alleges inveterate victimhood, is both comical and absurd.
Agree strongly with all that you posted but I identify particularly with the last but one paragraph.Who the fuck are the Echo to pontificate about what that song is about? Once again, an LFC flag-waver is attempting to seize the narrative and deploy Hillsborough as a shield for other perceived cultural and/or behavioural shortcomings within their fan base.
And what the fuck can the football authorities do about a song that conveys an opinion about others having a culture of not taking responsibility for their actions? How can that possibly be enforced? It’s not contrary to any law to express such a view, and nor should it be. Nor should it ever be against the law to cause offence, per se. When did being offended become the worst thing in the world?
In my opinion Hillsborough was not their fault, but that doesn’t give them carte blanche to deflect blame in relation to everything else, which they have serious and enduring form for.
The irony of an article replete with victimhood, where offence has been engineered based on a subjective view, complaining about a song that alleges inveterate victimhood, is both comical and absurd.