Jazzman
Well-Known Member
We should have turned the bus around, gone home and claim we couldn't play due to players being in shock from the physical attack.
Can you imagine the utter embarrassment of that?We should have turned the bus around, gone home and claim we couldn't play due to players being in shock from the physical attack.
We should have turned the bus around, gone home and claim we couldn't play due to players being in shock from the physical attack.
Uefa made Dortmund play Monaco in a Champs League QF just two hours after the bus was attacked by a bomber and a player broke a hand.
I think not?
You are right they would probably have thrown us out of the CL for that. Not a great idea then. Wonder what they would do if we mounted water guns and tear gas launchers on our bus and shot back at the fuckers. Should be perfectly allright by UEFA's logic.Uefa made Dortmund play Monaco in a Champs League QF just two hours after the bus was attacked by a bomber and a player broke a hand.
I think not?
Uefa made Dortmund play Monaco in a Champs League QF just two hours after the bus was attacked by a bomber and a player broke a hand.
I think not?
It's over .forget it
Sounds a bit like Liverpool banging on about ramos
Out of curiosity...
Is the Liverpool attack on our bus viewed as organized hooliganism or as a spontaneous act of violence - or perhaps is it unknown which drove the attack? Either way, it's reprehensible - but if it's organized hooliganism, I'd think that there's a much better chance of bringing the perpetrators to justice provided that law/police officials are sufficiently interested.