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


Let’s be fair here, he’s on a wind up the night before a derby, and he isn’t defacing a statue or spraying graffiti.

Let’s not blow things out of proportion.

He’s some sort of oddball, like.

Its just the thought process that gets me.

Sees Batman being filmed in the city and that hes at Evertons HQ. Goes out in a pandemic to buy a super hero outfit. Goes out in pandemic to opposing teams ground, to drape a stupid banner outside that happens to hold a year they won a trophy.

Like how easily triggered and lacking in any sense of social norms would you need to be to dream that up? Never mind do it.

It's a bit harmless, pathetic and pitiable, but it suggests and quite an unwell, and dare I say it dangerous individual.

Hes got fathers for justice written all over him.
 

Former Liverpool youth player admits intentionally injuring team-mate Dan Cleary
Updated / Friday, 16 Oct 2020 14:08

Daniel Cleary (centre) was deliberately injury by his team-mate while at Liverpool

Daniel Cleary (centre) was deliberately injury by his team-mate while at Liverpool

Former Liverpool youth team player Tom Brewitt has admitted intentionally injuring his then team-mate Dan Cleary in order to ensure he wouldn't be in contention to compete with him a place in a Liverpool FA Cup tie.

Cleary, who is now with Dundalk, and Brewitt were both part of the Liverpool reserve squad during the 2015/16 season.

A series of injuries to the centre-backs in Jurgen Klopp's first team meant that the two young defenders were both in the running for a call-up for an FA Cup tie against Exeter.

Speaking on the Football Journeys Podcast, Brewittt admitted to deliberately targeting Cleary in the days building up to the cup tie, before finally going over the top and leaving the Irishman on crutches.

Brewitt explained: "Running up to the back end of December, it was me or Dan Cleary in my head, who was going to make their debut for Liverpool's first-team in this game."

"Me and Dan always got on to be honest, but I think I ended this relationship. I took the decision, it was me or him, so I went after him in training.

"Before Christmas and the time between Christmas and New Year, I put myself next to him in possession games, put myself next to him in games and I just kicked him.

"I wasn't trying to hurt him badly but I was trying to hurt him enough so he was out the way and I would play.

"It was about a week before the Exeter game and I took a bit of a heavy touch in a seven-a-side and he came in to tackle me.

"I waited a split second too long and absolutely topped him, went over the ball, it was a bad tackle - I knew it was a bad tackle, I did it on purpose and I'm not incredibly proud of it.

"There was a bit of a scuffle after it and I think he got sent in for his reaction, rightly so as his reaction was probably bang on, and I finished off the session.

"He was on crutches for the next two weeks, so it was sort of like, not mission accomplished because I think that's a bit harsh as I didn't want to hurt him, I just needed him out the way for this game."

Despite deliberately injury Cleary to keep him out of the running for a first-team call-up, Brewittt would not feature in the FA Cup tie as he picked up an eye injury and concussion in the week of the game.

Cleary, who is preparing for a Europa League campaign with Dundalk, responded to the revelation on twitter. He tweeted: "Karma always works it's way back in football. Blowing out someone else's candle doesn't make yours shine any brighter comes to mind.

"'Mission Accomplished' [I was] lucky to walk away from that tackle with my leg in one piece."

Brewitt is currently without a club after being released by Morecombe at the end of last season.

What an utter scumbag.

He obviously doesn't see a future for himself in the professional game. Who in their right mind would want him as part of their squad when he admits to something like that. A club wouldn't want him injuring their 'assets' and if he injured an opposition team's player he'd be an insurance nightmare.
 

What a coincidence. But, too late. They’ve now cemented themselves as the most hated clubs in the country. Two cheeks of the same arse.
It really is bizarre how they have a go at United and Chelsea for the same things they're guilty of. To be honest I have far more respect for United fans than that mob, they still sing when they lose and can take the piss out of themselves. They still followed them when they were crap and even in recent years when they've been average they've followed them. I remember them still singing when they were 3-0 down at home to the RS, I don't the RS would do that. Remember a few seasons go we took 10 000 to Lille, they could only fill half of their allocation to Bordeaux. We've been rubbish for years we still support Everton and take the banter on the chin, when they lose and you take the piss out of them, they can't handle it.
 
They are absolute dangers arnt they, the state of this


The branch Davidians, weird cult.
They drove to Manchester, not once but twice. Fireworks outside City’s ground then almost causing a kick off at Old Trafford, there wasn’t even a game going on either at Man U.

Thank god my family are blue and I know hardly any of them, even the Scouse ones are weird (As these 3 incidents show) and bring nothing but shame on the City.
 
The branch Davidians, weird cult.
They drove to Manchester, not once but twice. Fireworks outside City’s ground then almost causing a kick off at Old Trafford, there wasn’t even a game going on either at Man U.

Thank god my family are blue and I know hardly any of them, even the Scouse ones are weird (As these 3 incidents show) and bring nothing but shame on the City.

They are the weirdest. Don't let anyone ever tell you that their "out of towners" are the demented ones, and the scouse match going reds are "usually sound". They're absolutely the worst part of their support, as evidenced by their antics at the Pier Head a few months ago.
 
Sees Batman being filmed in the city and that hes at Evertons HQ. Goes out in a pandemic to buy a super hero outfit. Goes out in pandemic to opposing teams ground, to drape a stupid banner outside that happens to hold a year they won a trophy.

...

Hes got fathers for justice written all over him.

To be honest, I'd be frankly astounded to find out he was anyone's father...
 

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