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ECHO Comment: "Fears of Witch-hunt Against Liverpool FC" part 3


Typical the rs don't win and the media are mentioning Luton mocking Hillsborough...

If its the always the victim chant then they're literally proving every fan base right....it has nothing to do with Hillsborough and everything to do with their entitled crying arse victim mentality when ever they don't get their own way.....

That's exactly what they were singing. I've had this discussion with the missus who says it's about Hillsborough and I've told her time after time after time the first time I remember it getting sung was after the Suarez t shirt fiasco where they're all wearing Suarez is innocent t shirts.

But now, they've created a narrative that suits them which means that as soon as anyone sings it, it'll be brought up that it is about Hillsborough.

Edit.

And I've just googled it and yes the Man Utd Fans sang it for the first time in response to Liverpool defending Suarez in 2012. It had never been heard prior to that occasion.
 
Typical the rs don't win and the media are mentioning Luton mocking Hillsborough...

If its the always the victim chant then they're literally proving every fan base right....it has nothing to do with Hillsborough and everything to do with their entitled crying arse victim mentality when ever they don't get their own way.....

The deflections are all over the place: Diaz;s t-shirt; Van Dijk's 'stonewall' penalty, Hillsborough chants....all to no avail though....the country watched on as a pathetic Liverpool team underlined why their clown shoes defence won't secure a title...again.
 
City are allowed to have bad games where they get a soft pen but we get so little from the refs.
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They get so little from refs!!! That is amazing!! A matter of weeks ago they should have been down to 10 men in the derby and we should have had 2 penalties. They really are a different breed.
 

The biggest story of the week football-wise for the media: the 'Para Papa' t-shirt worn by the devoted son negotiating his dad's release from the Cheshire barrio of Alderley Edge.

Not one of them piping up about his non-return to Colombia. 🤷‍♂️
I'm all for tearing the RS down but what makes you think that getting on a flight out there is 1) going to make a difference and 2) isn't going to be a security risk in and of itself?

I hope his Dad is released and the cretins that did this get their comeuppance. I also, simultaneously, hope Diaz scores an own goal a game and the RS get relegated on the last day due to a blatantly wrong VAR call
 
I'm all for tearing the RS down but what makes you think that getting on a flight out there is 1) going to make a difference and 2) isn't going to be a security risk in and of itself?

I hope his Dad is released and the cretins that did this get their comeuppance. I also, simultaneously, hope Diaz scores an own goal a game and the RS get relegated on the last day due to a blatantly wrong VAR call
Presumably it'd make a difference to his family out there?

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I'm all for tearing the RS down but what makes you think that getting on a flight out there is 1) going to make a difference and 2) isn't going to be a security risk in and of itself?

I hope his Dad is released and the cretins that did this get their comeuppance. I also, simultaneously, hope Diaz scores an own goal a game and the RS get relegated on the last day due to a blatantly wrong VAR call

Dave's just an idiot trying to be super blue. Imagine having a pop at someone whose dad's been kidnapped. If it was one of our players I wouldn't even think about what he did, obviously him going back isn't exactly going to change anything. He's probably scared.
 
Dave's just an idiot trying to be super blue. Imagine having a pop at someone whose dad's been kidnapped. If it was one of our players I wouldn't even think about what he did, obviously him going back isn't exactly going to change anything. He's probably scared.
Its always worth reading through the pages....I always find.

 
Its always worth reading through the pages....I always find.


You've just highlighted exactly the point I'm making. Self awareness isn't your strongest trait.
 

Typical the rs don't win and the media are mentioning Luton mocking Hillsborough...

If its the always the victim chant then they're literally proving every fan base right....it has nothing to do with Hillsborough and everything to do with their entitled crying arse victim mentality when ever they don't get their own way.....
The BBC claiming the chants were “indirectly linked to Hillsborough”, and Luton issuing a grovelling apology like a pathetic bunch of cucks. Utterly embarrassing all round. I ‘kin hate them so much it hurts.
 
The biggest story of the week football-wise for the media: the 'Para Papa' t-shirt worn by the devoted son negotiating his dad's release from the Cheshire barrio of Alderley Edge.

Not one of them piping up about his non-return to Colombia. 🤷‍♂️

We know how this will pan out.

Hopefully his father will be released safe and well soon, but then the RS 'Ministry of Truth' will go into full swing.

Klopp will be nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize, and the media will run with this story for the next 12 months.
 
Will we now see 'Socialism FC' having to do an 'ideological' u-turn?

The National Liberation Army (Spanish: Ejército de Liberación Nacional, ELN) is a Marxist–Leninist guerrilla insurgency group[8] involved in the continuing Colombian conflict,[9] which has existed in Colombia since 1964. The ELN advocates a composite communist ideology of Marxism-Leninism and liberation theology. In 2013, it was estimated that the ELN forces consisted of between 1,380 and 3,000 guerrillas.[3][4][5] According to former ELN national directorate member Felipe Torres, one fifth of ELN supporters have taken up arms.[10] The ELN has been classified as a terrorist organization by the governments of Colombia,[11] the United States,[12] Canada,[13] the European Union[14] and Venezuela's National Assembly.[15]
 
Will we now see 'Socialism FC' having to do an 'ideological' u-turn?

The National Liberation Army (Spanish: Ejército de Liberación Nacional, ELN) is a Marxist–Leninist guerrilla insurgency group[8] involved in the continuing Colombian conflict,[9] which has existed in Colombia since 1964. The ELN advocates a composite communist ideology of Marxism-Leninism and liberation theology. In 2013, it was estimated that the ELN forces consisted of between 1,380 and 3,000 guerrillas.[3][4][5] According to former ELN national directorate member Felipe Torres, one fifth of ELN supporters have taken up arms.[10] The ELN has been classified as a terrorist organization by the governments of Colombia,[11] the United States,[12] Canada,[13] the European Union[14] and Venezuela's National Assembly.[15]
The NLA heard that his son played for the club created by Tories and snatched him.
 

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