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

It wasn't a BLM protest it was a street party. Old bill turned up and 22 of them got injured & a police car trashed. But is a street party in Brixton any worse than RS celebrations at Anfield?

Yes sorry mate, I jumped to conclusions.

In all fairness I think you'd say the police presence was far greater in Brixton though. I mean they weren't even attempting to break up a mass gathering, never mind private street parties in Liverpool.

It seems a lot of people seem to be using Dominic Cummings as an examplar of what to do.
 

Doglead looked like he was watching it from the inside of a cupboard with a big pissy bib on.
It's amazing that all Kopshoites manage to make the art of wearing a scarf look like some feckwit sitting in a home for the tragically bewildered waiting for a pudding cup.

The scarf thing I find very odd. We are in the midst of a heatwave, so I know I'll have a thick woolen scarf on me.
 

Just had a sports reporter on local radio here being outed as a closet kopite by the presenter during a piece on them. He wasn't expecting it and gave an awkward giggle. 70% of the media should be exposed. It's not the obvious ex-player pundits and the hacks that make no apology for their bias, its those that think they can come across as impartial and hide their bias, the ones who think we're thick.

This guy went on to say the congregating at The Pit last night was understandable, "people couldn't help themselves".

Indeed they cannot.

People have been unable to say goodbye to their families. Unable to attend, or in some cases hold funerals. Unable to visit sick or vulnerable friends or relatives, for months. But "they couldn't help themselves" because they've won a game? Maybe said reporter should go and meet some grieving families and see how his crass remarks go down?
 

People have been unable to say goodbye to their families. Unable to attend, or in some cases hold funerals. Unable to visit sick or vulnerable friends or relatives, for months. But "they couldn't help themselves" because they've won a game? Maybe said reporter should go and meet some grieving families and see how his crass remarks go down?


It's a lost cause with them mate, more than any other grouping. Listening to them is identical to hearing the justifications of those at a Donald Trump rally.
 

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