Media Thread - 2021/22

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Parade report. (part of it)

BBC News.

Luke Reddy, BBC Sport (Mediacity)

It's been an attack on the senses. The smell of the pyro, the noise of the music, the sound of emotional voices and the sight of teams with trophies.

Fireworks flashed off from the buildings that make up Liverpool's waterfront and confetti cannons turned the air red.

People stood on traffic lights. People stood on road signs. Kids sat on the shoulders of dads.

Memories were being created wherever you looked and hopefully, there were kids out there who will fall in love with all the joy football can bring.

The players were absolutely loving it and in truth, whoever you support, football is pretty magic, isn't it?


Followed by underneath.

The parade took place less than 24 hours after the Champions League final, which saw Liverpool supporters face long queues in the hours before the game and a heavy-handed response from French police to the build-up of fans.

Culture Secretary Nadine Dorries has urged Uefa to formally investigate the "deeply concerning" scenes, which delayed the start of the game.
 
Season done now so time to get United back at the top:




Great line in the article:

"Although City won their fourth Premier League title in five years - beating Liverpool by a point - that was their only silverware of the season"


Has to be with Liverpool with their two domestic cups, we had an amazing season this year retaining the title but when you compare it to Liverpools achievements this season we really are found wanting.
 
The Liverpool loving media are really in full force this morning across all outlets and not one of them have mentioned the following in any detail, nor have they seemed to investigated any of the points like good old journalists used to do.

1. Why did thousands of Liverpool fans travel to Paris without tickets? What the hell was the point, and how many of them congregated at the stadium with the intention of getting in.

2. The fact the Liverpool fans with fake/forged tickets attempted to, or gained access to the stadium, causing genuine Liverpool fans with tickets the problems experienced.

3. There was no trouble at the Real Madrid entrances.
 
Season done now so time to get United back at the top:




Great line in the article:

"Although City won their fourth Premier League title in five years - beating Liverpool by a point - that was their only silverware of the season"

The use of the word 'only' in that paragraph is an outstanding bit of writing............. :-)
 
I’m waiting to read the article about the game being played in a half empty stadium as thousands with tickets were locked out…….
Yes. The stadium was full by the time the match got going. So it looks like for everyone locked out one of their fellow fans without a ticket was sitting comfortably. The fact of von Trapp urging fans without tickets and where the high numbers of them is totally ignored.
It's the main item continuing item on the BBC news, Liverpool fans with their gripes being the only ones giving their views and the Government have now been brought in trying to catch votes the have no chance of getting.

I feel emarassed to be a Brit at the moment.
 
The Liverpool loving media are really in full force this morning across all outlets and not one of them have mentioned the following in any detail, nor have they seemed to investigated any of the points like good old journalists used to do.

1. Why did thousands of Liverpool fans travel to Paris without tickets? What the hell was the point, and how many of them congregated at the stadium with the intention of getting in.

2. The fact the Liverpool fans with fake/forged tickets attempted to, or gained access to the stadium, causing genuine Liverpool fans with tickets the problems experienced.

3. There was no trouble at the Real Madrid entrances.
All factually correct.
If you try to post this on the BBC, Daily Fail or any other of our upstanding bastions of journalistic impartiality do you think it would be published?
 
Yes. The stadium was full by the time the match got going. So it looks like for everyone locked out one of their fellow fans without a ticket was sitting comfortably. The fact of von Trapp urging fans without tickets and where the high numbers of them is totally ignored.
It's the main item continuing item on the BBC news, Liverpool fans with their gripes being the only ones giving their views and the Government have now been brought in trying to catch votes the have no chance of getting.

I feel emarassed to be a Brit at the moment.
It could be worse, you could be a scouser
Every cloud....
 
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