Tim of the Oak
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Especially if you haven’t got a ticket and want to maximise your chances of getting in the gameNot every match going fan wears a club shirt
Especially if you haven’t got a ticket and want to maximise your chances of getting in the gameNot every match going fan wears a club shirt
There seem to be a culture of 'getting one over on the man' in Liverpool which probably stems back to the docks in their heyday when the thieving b*stards couldn't keep their hands to themselves.The next stage of this will be: OK, yes, there were loads of fake tickets. Those poor Liverpool fans just didn’t know and paid thousands for them! They’re victims of fraud and police brutality.
I wonder if any of the dippers with real tickets will ever stop to think how much easier their lives would’ve been if it wasn’t for their numb nut fellow supporters trying to get in knowing their ticket was fake. In most groups of people there’d be a degree of self policing, “don’t do that mate, that’s dodgy as fuck”. Amongst the dippers the opposite seems to happen. A result, I suppose, of their proud anarchist streak that has resulted in their city going from amongst the richest in the world to its present condition. I doubt they’ll ever learn, they haven’t when these incidents have happened before.
Especially if you haven’t got a ticket and want to maximise your chances of getting in the game
More posts on this thread than on Khaldoons end of season review sadly.
I think some fans may have an unhealthy obsession with LFC?
Especially when you’re going to try jib in, and will have a go at both ends if necessary. Not to mention making it easy to get into a bar before hand.Not every match going fan wears a club shirt
There seem to be a culture of 'getting one over on the man' in Liverpool which probably stems back to the docks in their heyday when the thieving b*stards couldn't keep their hands to themselves.
Using tear gas and pepper spray was not something you want to see happen but the police had to take action from ferel drunken scousers intent on gaining entry at any cost of well behaved fans there.
Had the police not have taken that action we could now be talking of yet another tragedy involving lawless drunken dippers, perish the thought.
Fair enough, but i wouldnt really say that this thread is really evolving? Lol.Khaldoons review is same old same old and has nothing we don't really already know in it. This is evolving day by day and everyone loves a good old public hanging, especially if it's of your hated enemy lol.
Fair enough, but i wouldnt really say that this thread is really evolving? Lol.
That may seem ridiculously late but timings for the coming season are all screwed up because of WC2022 being held in the middle of the season.Next year, the Conference final is in Prague (20,000), which is still too small, the Europa League final in Budapest (65,000), and the Champions League final in Istanbul (75,000). The final of the latter is June 10th!
Also as a general rule, scumbags at the footy tend not to wear colours.The Guardian went on to say "Television footage showed images of young men, who did not appear to be wearing Liverpool colours, climbing over the stadium fences and jumping inside", completely ignoring the fact that there is tonnes of footage online of shirt wearing fans climbing the fences and clattering through the turnstiles. Also conveniently skipping over the fact that all the stairs and walkways were RAMMED at the Dipper's end which means they'd taken up their allotted seating AND filled the walkways AND there were still fans outside with 'tickets'.
We can argue all day about the number of fakes, but that detracts from the ABSOLUTE FACT that a vast number of THEIR fans entered or attempted to enter the ground with either a fake ticket or no ticket at all, and that's on THEM.
I agree but don't accuse me of being surly!If Liverpool sell the tickets they should have all the details to where they went surly.