Liverpool Thread | 2025/26

  • Thread starter Thread starter Ric
  • Start date Start date
Supporters of the national team are made up of people from a wide range of club sides. Some of those club sides would be nowhere near qualifying for European competition.

IF the amount of clubs qualifying, were equivalent to today, the problem would likely have been far worse.

Looking at current football banning orders. Some of the non league/lower league financial problems may be explained! Some have double digits.


A snippet of arrest reasons for those that can't be bothered to read the article. Posted mainly due to the last line.

Liverpool – 45​

Violent disorder: 8
Public disorder: 7
Throwing missiles: 3
Alcohol offences: 2
Ticket touting: 3
Possession of pyrotechnics: 4
Entering/inside stadiums in possession of Class A drugs: 18

Manchester City – 94​

Violent disorder: 21
Public disorder: 43
Throwing missiles: 5
Entering the pitch: 1
Alcohol offences: 6
Possession of an offensive weapon: 1
Possession of pyrotechnics: 2
Entering/inside stadiums in possession of Class A drugs: 15

Manchester United – 121​

Violent disorder: 34
Public disorder: 34
Throwing missiles: 7
Racist and indecent chanting: 6
Entering the pitch: 3
Alcohol offences: 3
Possession of pyrotechnics: 5
Entering/inside stadiums in possession of Class A drugs: 27
Criminal damage/offences against property: 2

Probably because GMP take a harder stance on antisocial behaviour around a football stadium. Where as Merseyside Police seem to spend the entire game fixated on what the away supporters are up to. A coach gets vandalised by Liverpool supporters with them also stood on top of Police vans with footage of it in abundance and not one arrest is made. Explain that?
 
I don't get why you are all so defensive! I feel that you don't look at the numbers, instead shout "what about Liverpool?"
It appears, few, actually read what is posted.

The discussion is about how far reaching disorder/ hooliganism is, how some of the clubs lower down the pyramid have a much higher percentage of banning orders etc. In terms of size of fanbase.

I posted some figures due to the bit about criminal damage. It might explain the leaky roof.
 
Supporters of the national team are made up of people from a wide range of club sides. Some of those club sides would be nowhere near qualifying for European competition.

IF the amount of clubs qualifying, were equivalent to today, the problem would likely have been far worse.

Looking at current football banning orders. Some of the non league/lower league financial problems may be explained! Some have double digits.


A snippet of arrest reasons for those that can't be bothered to read the article. Posted mainly due to the last line.

Liverpool – 45​

Violent disorder: 8
Public disorder: 7
Throwing missiles: 3
Alcohol offences: 2
Ticket touting: 3
Possession of pyrotechnics: 4
Entering/inside stadiums in possession of Class A drugs: 18

Manchester City – 94​

Violent disorder: 21
Public disorder: 43
Throwing missiles: 5
Entering the pitch: 1
Alcohol offences: 6
Possession of an offensive weapon: 1
Possession of pyrotechnics: 2
Entering/inside stadiums in possession of Class A drugs: 15

Manchester United – 121​

Violent disorder: 34
Public disorder: 34
Throwing missiles: 7
Racist and indecent chanting: 6
Entering the pitch: 3
Alcohol offences: 3
Possession of pyrotechnics: 5
Entering/inside stadiums in possession of Class A drugs: 27
Criminal damage/offences against property: 2
Well yeah, we've all seen how efficiently Merseyside police are at dealing with violence happening in front of their eyes, so that doesn't surprise me.

It's worth mentioning that the biggest number of arrests by far occur at international games - 7 times the rate of other competitions.
 
I got halfway through that load of tosh before I started laughing. Now I’ve wiped my eyes and my sides have stopped hurting I can speak/write! They really do have this persecution syndrome and it’s never their faultitis!
Actually they should be led by Prince Harry they’d fit together well! Maybe they can form their own government with him as their leader. They’d be bankrupt within a year because they’d have to raise their own money and none of them, including Harry has the nous!
It's a good job we've no descendants of Irish immigrants in Manchester, isn't it?

Oh, wait...! I'm one myself, although I'm as English as you get. (Or Anglo-Welsh, arguably, since my Dad's male line goes back to Wales.)

These people are so fucking precious it's beyond belief. They can excuse anything as long as it's them doing it. But for perceived insults - why, they're more touchy than an 18th-century Austrian Archduchess. In fact, the Archduchess would likely be more humble and self-critical.
 
Well yeah, we've all seen how efficiently Merseyside police are at dealing with violence happening in front of their eyes, so that doesn't surprise me.

It's worth mentioning that the biggest number of arrests by far occur at international games - 7 times the rate of other competitions.
I looked at Kings Lynn Town. They have an average attendance of around 1200. They have 8 banning orders. There are plenty of others. I don't know the reasoning behind though.

I do worry about holding a major international football tournament, in this country, with the current mood of society.

A final note. Had to laugh at the higher number of people arrested for drugs at 'the scum'. It explains their delusions. lol
 
Supporters of the national team are made up of people from a wide range of club sides. Some of those club sides would be nowhere near qualifying for European competition.

IF the amount of clubs qualifying, were equivalent to today, the problem would likely have been far worse.

Looking at current football banning orders. Some of the non league/lower league financial problems may be explained! Some have double digits.


A snippet of arrest reasons for those that can't be bothered to read the article. Posted mainly due to the last line.

Liverpool – 45​

Violent disorder: 8
Public disorder: 7
Throwing missiles: 3
Alcohol offences: 2
Ticket touting: 3
Possession of pyrotechnics: 4
Entering/inside stadiums in possession of Class A drugs: 18

Manchester City – 94​

Violent disorder: 21
Public disorder: 43
Throwing missiles: 5
Entering the pitch: 1
Alcohol offences: 6
Possession of an offensive weapon: 1
Possession of pyrotechnics: 2
Entering/inside stadiums in possession of Class A drugs: 15

Manchester United – 121​

Violent disorder: 34
Public disorder: 34
Throwing missiles: 7
Racist and indecent chanting: 6
Entering the pitch: 3
Alcohol offences: 3
Possession of pyrotechnics: 5
Entering/inside stadiums in possession of Class A drugs: 27
Criminal damage/offences against property: 2
Just clicked on the link.
Look at the fucking state of this - how are you even meant to read it?

You click on the x or close and it takes you to the website
 

Attachments

  • IMG_2742.png
    IMG_2742.png
    174.4 KB · Views: 74
I looked at Kings Lynn Town. They have an average attendance of around 1200. They have 8 banning orders. There are plenty of others. I don't know the reasoning behind though.

I do worry about holding a major international football tournament, in this country, with the current mood of society.

A final note. Had to laugh at the higher number of people arrested for drugs at 'the scum'. It explains their delusions. lol
I’d be interested to know if they count the same person multiple times. So someone on coke making a twat of themselves is arrested for a public order offence, are they also counted in the stats for class A substances separately?
 
Not your fault my friend.
At what point does the website think they have too many adverts?

If Fanbanter was a football team ;-)
I like that!

I reckon at some point one will close all the ads, be greeted with a blank screen were you'll be expected to write the article for them, before you are allowed to leave.
If one writes enough bollox then they will be offered a job.
 
Talksport getting them riled up and the mugs are falling for it. ‘Are Liverpool buying success?’ Is the topic. The last caller was that high pitched I thought my speakers were going to blow.
 
I’d be interested to know if they count the same person multiple times. So someone on coke making a twat of themselves is arrested for a public order offence, are they also counted in the stats for class A substances separately?
Yeah that is an interesting point. The same person could be arrested multiple times on multiple dates. Once one is known to the police they will look out for you.

I would be on the 'numbers are fudged' side of the fence. If one, walks around with a bag of c*ke in one hand, weapon in the other (take that as you want!), pissed as a newt whilst headbutting an horse, then the home office will be delighted with that arrest!
 
Talksport getting them riled up and the mugs are falling for it. ‘Are Liverpool buying success?’ Is the topic. The last caller was that high pitched I thought my speakers were going to blow.
We haven't succeeded yet with new signings. We failed in the friendly. So the answer is no.
 
Media doing the scouse leg work fot them again, IT'S LIVERPOOL NOW OR A FREE TRANSFER NEXT SEASON.

View attachment 165814
I think it was reported last summer he wasn't going to sign anew contract but they opted to keep him. Turned down £70m from Newcastle. In six months, he could sign for a foreign club, as we all know. If they can get £35-40m, it makes financial sense in some ways, they'd have to replace him though. If he is open to joining other clubs, Palace will know and his agent will tout him around. The media headline is just to annoy folk.
 
Seen a Liverpool fan compared Isak's behaviour with what Trent AA did (running his contract down).

Unbelievable.
In an argument/retort/response? or in a social media post to get attention?
Did they just randomly come out with it in the street?

Context.

It is not the same scenario at all btw.
 

Don't have an account? Register now and see fewer ads!

SIGN UP
Back
Top