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

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Surely no coincidence that the media are concentrating on VAR’s failings and not Klopps

VAR got the decisions right in favour of Liverpool and yet they're still fuming about it. It's only a problem because the hole punch doesn't have a big screen. If they did then everyone would have known VAR was being consulted. As ever though why would that lot look at themselves after a defeat when they can get hysterical about something else.

The top clubs want to kill VAR as they know they get more decisions for them than against .
 

Apart from one header against us the world's most expensive defender has been complete trash for them. 7 goals conceded in 3 home games and an assist for Swansea. 'He'll take them to the next level' Jamie Redknapp being a complete balloon as usual.

He skulks around like Rom when it is not going his way too, all arms in the air stuff.
 
West Brom were offered 8000 for last night but took ...................1800!!! To an Fa Cup match, up the motorway on a Saturday night, that is truly shocking.
 
West Brom were offered 8000 for last night but took ...................1800!!! To an Fa Cup match, up the motorway on a Saturday night, that is truly shocking.
I noticed how small their taking was at the end of the match because they clearly had less than half of the lower tier of the Anfield Road. In fact, it resembled closer to a third which is the figure that you are mentioning.

As you mention, it's really shocking as it was the FA Cup, on a Saturday night and only two hours up the road. Although, you often see empty seats there on the TV now so their supposed 'great' support seems to be waning.
 

I noticed how small their taking was at the end of the match because they clearly had less than half of the lower tier of the Anfield Road. In fact, it resembled closer to a third which is the figure that you are mentioning.

As you mention, it's really shocking as it was the FA Cup, on a Saturday night and only two hours up the road. Although, you often see empty seats there on the TV now so their supposed 'great' support seems to be waning.
It’s anszing, wed take more to Kiev on a Thursday than they would Liverpool on a Saturday
 

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