Players allegedly singing “Allez” song

I have received many replies about my last post, I will answer in this post:
  • Nope, losing the league didn't hurt , we knew that after the utd game it was over , we still had hope of course but it didn t hurt that "much" the last day as it was obvious ( 14 wins on a row from your team).
  • It s okay between fans to mock each others , we are fans and each winning team fans earn the right to celebrate as they please, however those players are highly paid professionals and it s somehow childish from them to say the least, they have to behave and act as role models.
  • I will not comment on the allegedly Sean Cox & hillsborough related chant as it s something that destroyed many famillies in merseyside and a trial is still going on, as for Sean , those things are well beyond football, it s about human lives and peoples that suffred and still suffer from it.
  • So whatever this chant is/was about , professional players should act better than that, they can sing it behind closed doors if they want but taking such an ambiguous song on the internet for everyone to see should not be done like that, it s still ambiguous and open to broad interpretations , bear in mind that many victims famillies got hurt from it especially coming from rival players that most of us still held them in high regard after the back to back 198 points title, there may be hate , insults and mockery sometimes between fans but coming from well respected professionals , yes it hurts to say the least.
I guess you’re not commenting on the allez allez allez song because you know it’s pure fiction
Tara la
 
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The media never lies.
Some fans and some media want every chant to be about them, right? Or, wrong? Liverpool are as clean as a whistle with no motorway banners.
Munich flags of support? Bitter and evil mockery at a memorial?

There seem to be some fans and sections of the press that want the chant to be about Hillsborough. Is the chant about their attitude as always being the hard-done party in any situation? Or is about Hillsborough?

Football clubs shouldn't be political in some senses. Uwe's Grandad bombing Old Traffird was huge tongue in cheek humour. Can the same be said about this?
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Michael Shields confessed. Was he right to confess? Did his family feel any shame or guilt in their yellow ribbon campaign to free the so called gentle giant? Why did the UK Government ignore them? Gerrard and co wore shirts if support. Carragher, before the spitting ruined an otherwise perfect career, dedicated a goal to him? Meanwhile Jack Straw didn't clear him. He gave a Royal Pardon. Was Jack Straw up against the father of Michael Shields for a seat? Yes, and, erm, yes.

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Modern football is being ruined by sources, twitterers and lazy journalism.

Lazy journalism by biased and Liverpool-influenced writers? Not possible.

Maybe they can win some friends by banging on about something else? Or, is it that they just moan?

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City spread lies and mock Liverpool too much? Right?

A City spokesperson has not said: "The song in question, which has been a regular chant during the 2018-19 season, refers to the 2018 UEFA Champions League final in Kiev. Any suggestion that the lyrics relate to Sean Cox or the Hillsborough tragedy is entirely without foundation."
 
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The media never lies.
Some fans and some media want every chant to be about them, right? Or, wrong? Liverpool are as clean as a whistle with no motorway banners.
Munich flags of support? Bitter and evil mockery at a memorial?

There seem to be some fans and sections of the press that want the chant to be about Hillsborough. Is the chant about their attitude as always being the hard-done party in any situation? Or is about Hillsborough?

Football clubs shouldn't be political in some senses. Uwe's Grandad bombing Old Traffird was huge tongue in cheek humour. Can the same be said about this?
030302-022-League_Cup_Final_2003-1024x684.jpg


Michael Shields confessed. Was he right to confess? Did his family feel any shame or guilt in their yellow ribbon campaign to free the so called gentle giant? Why did the UK Government ignore them? Gerrard and co wore shirts if support. Carragher, before the spitting ruined an otherwise perfect career, dedicated a goal to him? Meanwhile Jack Straw didn't clear him. He gave a Royal Pardon. Was Jack Straw up against the father of Michael Shields for a seat? Yes, and, erm, yes.

images

Modern football is being ruined by sources, twitterers and lazy journalism.

Lazy journalism by biased and Liverpool-influenced writers? Not possible.

Maybe they can win some friends by banging on about something else? Or, is it that they just moan?

Liverpool-fans-protest-over-ticket-pricing.jpg
457841764.jpg


City spread lies and mock Liverpool too much? Right?

A City spokesperson has not said: "The song in question, which has been a regular chant during the 2018-19 season, refers to the 2018 UEFA Champions League final in Kiev. Any suggestion that the lyrics relate to Sean Cox or the Hillsborough tragedy is entirely without foundation."


But they never turn up without a ticket

 
I have received many replies about my last post, I will answer in this post:
  • Nope, losing the league didn't hurt , we knew that after the utd game it was over , we still had hope of course but it didn t hurt that "much" the last day as it was obvious ( 14 wins on a row from your team).
  • It s okay between fans to mock each others , we are fans and each winning team fans earn the right to celebrate as they please, however those players are highly paid professionals and it s somehow childish from them to say the least, they have to behave and act as role models.
  • I will not comment on the allegedly Sean Cox & hillsborough related chant as it s something that destroyed many famillies in merseyside and a trial is still going on, as for Sean , those things are well beyond football, it s about human lives and peoples that suffred and still suffer from it.
  • So whatever this chant is/was about , professional players should act better than that, they can sing it behind closed doors if they want but taking such an ambiguous song on the internet for everyone to see should not be done like that, it s still ambiguous and open to broad interpretations , bear in mind that many victims famillies got hurt from it especially coming from rival players that most of us still held them in high regard after the back to back 198 points title, there may be hate , insults and mockery sometimes between fans but coming from well respected professionals , yes it hurts to say the least.


Alleged by the Merseyside cultists and their lackeys in the press. Get this into your head - the song is categorically, 100%, NOT about Sean Cox or Hillsborough. To try to suggest that it is is just disgusting. If anything, these baseless allegations are an insult to those who have suffered and those who tragically lost their lives. If you're looking for offence or someone to blame as is usual for you lot then you should look closer to home. Using a tragedy in an attempt to smear others is vile.

Re players acting as role models - do you include Suarez and Carragher in that?

Your post is typical of the sanctimonious fucking shite spouted constantly by Liverpool fans. Where was the respect and high regard when your morons were bottling the City bus?

Liverpool fans are the most despised in this country and its easy to see why. That's some achievement considering that lot over the canal.
 
Someone needs to find the video of Emelyn Hughes on the town hall steps getting all their fans to sing " Liverpool are magic Everton are tragic" it must be out there somewhere.
Didn't on of their players piss onto the crowd that day?
 

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