Media discussion - 2024/25

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There is a video on YouTube I watched recently with the rags league visit to the dippers in 1986. The rags coach was bricked approaching the ground. Worse was the rag players having ammonia thrown at them when entering the ground which was actually mentioned on the bbc broadcast of the game. Some children were caught up in the incident and were taken to hospital.

Their " fans " displays of disgusting and shameful behaviour are clearly seen as their very own " badge of honour " .....

which is a clear oxymoron in using the word " honour " in any description of them .
 
The image of the LFC fanbase has been distorted by the media. To be fair I believe they were unjustly treated by the press after Hillsbrough and there are plenty of decent LFC fans. Sadly my experience at Anfield over almost 50 years has been very negative.

Hillsborough is the only occasion where they deserve the
" benefit of the doubt " imho.

They rightly deserve total contempt from decent football supporters as a consequence of their behaviour.
 
The gaurdian has alway been a middle class liberal (as in centre politics lib dem) targetted and produced newspaper, where this left wing working class myth came.from is beyond me

The working-class Manchester and Salford Advertiser called The Manchester Guardian"the foul prostitute and dirty parasite of the worst portion of the mill-owners"
 
More from Liew….

….and there is the small but real possibility that in January they could be found guilty of serial rule breaches, stripped of their league titles, relegated to amateur football and indelibly associated with one of the most infamous episodes of cheating ever seen in modern football.
What was the cheating bit? Paying Mancini some coin in 2012? When you look at Abramovich's Chelsea vs what we're accused of, this stuff is just laughable.

Beat us on the field you fucking cowards.
 
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….and there is the small but real possibility that in January they could be found guilty of serial rule breaches, stripped of their league titles, relegated to amateur football and indelibly associated with one of the most infamous episodes of cheating ever seen in modern football.

We probably feed this **** biscuits and posh beverages too.
 
Sadly your prophesy may well be right, and we will once again witness a shameful experience for our supporters to endure at the hands of their lawless supporters.

And this is due to the many examples of their unacceptable behaviour going unpunished or challenged by the very authorities who should enforce control.

Merseyside Police have been a disgrace in past incidents and this will no doubt have encouraged their feral element to continue.
We will also probably be wrongly accused of something, which will then be splashed all over the msm, saying how awful City fans are etc etc. It's a despicable place with despicable feral fans.
 
Sadly your prophesy may well be right, and we will once again witness a shameful experience for our supporters to endure at the hands of their lawless supporters.

And this is due to the many examples of their unacceptable behaviour going unpunished or challenged by the very authorities who should enforce control.

Merseyside Police have been a disgrace in past incidents and this will no doubt have encouraged their feral element to continue.


If any of our fans lose any teeth the police of miseryside will probably charge them for littering.
 
We will also probably be wrongly accused of something, which will then be splashed all over the msm, saying how awful City fans are etc etc. It's a despicable place with despicable feral fans.
Club already penning the apology letter for "tragedy chanting"
 
Liverpool win the Slottery!

New boss pays out title already after humiliation of Oil cheats City.

The game started off as frantic as expected. City reduced to 10 men after 5 minutes when Ederson was red carded for his face hitting the fist of legendary captain Van Dijk. Salah converted the penalty with ease as referee Dip Cavenaugh refused the cheats swapping an outfield player for a keeper. Rolling the ball into an empty net.

The state owned club, with 115 charges for cheating thought they'd scored when Silva equalised which was chalked off after he viciously attacked a fan who ran into the pitch and started kicking the Abu Dhabi club player on the ground. The Premier League are expected to charge the club with failure to control their players. Terry Toxeth, the unfortunate victim will be attending the next home game with his golden season ticket from the best club in Scouse, not England to recognise his bravery. Meanwhile Silva will be awarded a posthumous ban...
 
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The media parasites have just been waiting for this mini implosion and the cut and scratched head from Pep has sent it into a full blown knicker wetting exercise. We've ruined them for the last 10 years so I guess they're letting it all out now. Bless the poor fuckers!
 
To use the phrase: "The people who run the club are despots" in relation to Citys ownership is a difficult one to prove if Liew was sued for libel. The dictionary definition of "despot" is a "ruler who rules in a cruel and oppressive way, a tryant." City are owned by Sheikh Mansour and Silver Lake. The people who run the club is a vague phrase but would certainly include Mansour and Khaldoon and possibly the management tier below Khaldoon. Not naming people is no protection against a libel action.
In theory Liew could be sued by multiple individuals. In that instance he would have to prove that his allegations were true. The burden of proof would lie with Liew and the publishers of the LFC Fanzine. At some point City are going to make an example of someone. Personally I think this would be a good moment to take action against Liew who has a track record of malicious comments.
A few years back I was talking to two brothers from Abu Dhabi in a pub near the ground before kick off, they were touring Europe and watching games at all the big clubs. They told me their education was paid for by the government from starting school to university, decent lads who were happy to talk to everyone and didn't seem to give the impression they were ruled by despots.I'd swap Mansour for Starmer any day.
 
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