davek
Player Valuation: £150m
What's "pretty strange" is being remotely arsed about a football trophy when 63,000 people have died all around him.
What a 'kin tool.
What's "pretty strange" is being remotely arsed about a football trophy when 63,000 people have died all around him.
The praise the Spirit of Shankly attribute themselves is unbelievable. They genuinely believe Liverpool FC 'listened to the fans (customers)', over furloghing staff... No they were shamed by the general public perception of the matter, which was drawing negative press and criticism. To save some PR they withdrew it, but took the opportunity to pat their self righteous fans on the head, as if to demonstrate they somehow 'listened' to them. As usual SOS lapped it up.
If the SOS were so concerned about COVID19 and the A Madrid game going ahead, they'd have been firmer in their views to the club. If, after that, the club still proceeded they would have come out saying how they were not going the game and didn't want to be a part of it. We all know they'd have loved the media spotlight, they'd have been all over various media channels telling the world about what they were doing. In reality they all went the game. The fans wanted to play it, Klopp wanted to play it and Liverpool FC definitely wanted to play it WITH the fans in the ground.
How can they do that?
I think in their warped little brains, it's as we use third parties (kitbag etc) to man/staff the club shops, and those businessess have furloughed THEIR staff - bugger all to do with Everton, but when has that ever stopped the customers from trying to deflect blame from their glorious cult. To the slabbers, it's as bad as or worse than Der mighty redmen actually furloughing the staff who were on their books?!?
No doubt the slabbers FC will follow shortly #YMCA
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The Greatest Ending to a Season of all Time
They know it and it irritates them it's gone into folklore as such...they must hate that film Fever Pitch.
I'm finding it most amusing seeing some reds now attacking us on-line for the outbreak of c-19 in Liverpool arguing that 3,000 Blues went down to Chelsea the same week as their game with Athletico so according to some of them, it was Evertonians who brought it into the City rather than the Madrid fans at their game. Laughable.
Every chance.
I'm not taking about the Echo, btw. They're an irrelevancy anyway.
Use social media; use Radio Merseyside if it comes up for discussion as a subject; make sure its aired with family and friends.
Any inquiry wont give a flying one about Spirit of Shankly (who, btw, actually alerted that club days before the game and got a comment of 'we'll stick some hand washes out'), it;ll be based on procedural matters: which organisations conspired to put that event on.
The Department of Culture, Media and Sport, Uefa and Liverpool FC and Atletico agreed that game go ahead in front of a crowd when others that week went behind closed doors.
Another issue that will defo have Liverpool FC in the dock: Rangers also played their Europa League match in front of a packed house a day later. Rangers were right in the conversation with Braga and Uefa to allow their game to go ahead:
“Supporters should be aware that following direction and advice from the club and authorities that Rangers football staff have been ordered to avoid contact with any supporters or third parties where possible. The club is in continuous dialogue with Bayer Leverkusen and the authorities over this upcoming fixture."
It's inconceivable that Liverpool wont get caught in the crossfire of who gave permission for that game to go ahead. And UEFA and the UK Government wont be slow in highlighting the free will of both Liverpool and Rangers to get the tie's over and done with...in their own stadiums and in front of their own fans.
Few interesting points raised on this. https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m000jgb1The praise the Spirit of Shankly attribute themselves is unbelievable. They genuinely believe Liverpool FC 'listened to the fans (customers)', over furloghing staff... No they were shamed by the general public perception of the matter, which was drawing negative press and criticism. To save some PR they withdrew it, but took the opportunity to pat their self righteous fans on the head, as if to demonstrate they somehow 'listened' to them. As usual SOS lapped it up.
If the SOS were so concerned about COVID19 and the A Madrid game going ahead, they'd have been firmer in their views to the club. If, after that, the club still proceeded they would have come out saying how they were not going the game and didn't want to be a part of it. We all know they'd have loved the media spotlight, they'd have been all over various media channels telling the world about what they were doing. In reality they all went the game. The fans wanted to play it, Klopp wanted to play it and Liverpool FC definitely wanted to play it WITH the fans in the ground.
Atalanta v Valencia described as a biological bomb....that's a description that has to be applied to Liverpool v Atletico. A pandemic had been declared earlier that day, and those murdering tools allowed it to go ahead "with hand wash available outside the ground". City v Arsenal already called off that night. Liverpool programme that night, though, had almost nothing to inform about the virus or its dangers.Few interesting points raised on this. https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m000jgb1