BlueMoonz1977
Well-Known Member
Well this has just cemented it all in place with the sanctions that uefa have come out with.
Boo the fucking life out of the corrupt competition
Boo the fucking life out of the corrupt competition
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/44359914
So lets get this right Pep gets quite a big punishment 1 game ban (+ another if poor conduct continues) for being correct and Liverpool get fined the equivalent of 10p (€20,000) for aiding and abetting an assault on the Manchester City team coach.
Fucking unbelievable.
City were fined more for coming out of the tunnel 30 seconds late in Portugal!
Booooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo
Sorry ain't going to stop booing. No fucking chance,
I don't really get the backlash on here. Yes, the referee was shocking and deserved a bollocking, but did you guys really think Pep wasn't going to get in trouble for his reaction?
I haven't. I get what everyone's upset about. Perhaps Liverpool should have been fined more than they were, but Pep's ban stems from a completely separate incident. Had he not reacted in that way, he wouldn't have been banned. I honestly think UEFA like Pep as a manager, I don't think there is any obvious bias in punishing him for what he did.You have totally missed the point
I haven't. I get what everyone's upset about. Perhaps Liverpool should have been fined more than they were, but Pep's ban stems from a completely separate incident. Had he not reacted in that way, he wouldn't have been banned. I honestly think UEFA like Pep as a manager, I don't think there is any obvious bias in punishing him for what he did.
The Liverpool/City bus incident is another level. Surely Merseyside police are more culpable than Liverpool as a club though? UEFA have no jurisdiction over fining them.
Any suggestions? Unfortunately nothing can be done.[/QUOTE][QUOTE="It's about time the club took a proper stand at its highest levels and made UEFA squirm.
I haven't. I get what everyone's upset about. Perhaps Liverpool should have been fined more than they were, but Pep's ban stems from a completely separate incident. Had he not reacted in that way, he wouldn't have been banned. I honestly think UEFA like Pep as a manager, I don't think there is any obvious bias in punishing him for what he did.
The Liverpool/City bus incident is another level. Surely Merseyside police are more culpable than Liverpool as a club though? UEFA have no jurisdiction over fining them.
Iam surprised you think uefa are fair.I haven't. I get what everyone's upset about. Perhaps Liverpool should have been fined more than they were, but Pep's ban stems from a completely separate incident. Had he not reacted in that way, he wouldn't have been banned. I honestly think UEFA like Pep as a manager, I don't think there is any obvious bias in punishing him for what he did.
The Liverpool/City bus incident is another level. Surely Merseyside police are more culpable than Liverpool as a club though? UEFA have no jurisdiction over fining them.