Oddball
Player Valuation: £20m
everyone they get is the next Pele ?I can think of about 10 "next Peles" out of their academy who probably couldn't believe they away with earning a living there.
everyone they get is the next Pele ?I can think of about 10 "next Peles" out of their academy who probably couldn't believe they away with earning a living there.
What? Impotent?everyone they get is the next Pele ?
Soon ?Bernardo Silva and his partner regularly visit family in Portugal. During lockdown this was not possible and it affected them. Bernardo wanted to move back to Iberia so he could at least be near family. Now that travel restrictions have eased, however, he is able to make the regular visits and, as such, both he and his partner are much happier. It may well be the case that he does decide to move on in the summer, but it's a lot less likely than it was last summer. He's a fantastic player and everyone at City hopes that he stays for a long time.
nooooo! nothing to do with a lazy-lob or whatever it is you`re thinking.What? Impotent?
That's what it had become all about, UNFORTUNATELY. MONEYthat publicity machine wants those millions of mugs` lovely money
I agree with all you say.I dont doubt that the French police overreacted to a situation that was getting out of hand and have no doubt that ordinary innocent fans were treated badly but the fact remains that there would not have been a problem on the same scale if thousands were not encouraged to go without tickets by there own manager.
With thousands going without tickets it played into the hands of criminals selling forgeries , anybody buying a ticket from an unofficial source either knows it is a forgery or at least knows it could be .
For the future fans without tickets should be discouraged from travelling, there must be a huge cordon around the ground with several ticket checks before you can get near the ground.Stewards with police should have the technology to check the legality of tickets and if possible take the tickets if they are fake.
While the French police and government seem to bend over backwards apologising to Liverpool fans things will only improve if some of there own fans talk about the problems caused by there own fans.
Genuine supporters were refused entry into the ground because some of there own fans were already inside the ground with fake copies of their ticket.
In the 70s/80s it was considered a huge joke when people managed to get in without a ticket but times have changed this attitude has consequences.
It’s the list of excuses they have to hand at all times:
Uefa logistics are terrible
Why are the tickets paper not digital
Local youths were waiting around the stadium, there wasn’t enough police
The stadium is old and not fit for purpose
The police were far too violent
All problems that no other set of fans seem to suffer.
Effectively they want to be able to behave as badly as they like and unless every single facet of the experience is set up for them to do that then it’s someone else’s fault when there’s another stadium incident. Basically it’s ‘let us all in and have enough space for us all, but if you don’t there’ll be problems and we’ll blame all of the above issues’
The French police saved another stadium disaster from happening and are now being castigated for it. People can argue about the approach they took but they were faced with tens of thousands of fans without tickets or with fake ones trying to force entry into a stadium that was already overpopulated in the Liverpool end. It wasn’t a time for gentle policing, the behaviour of Liverpool fans make it so. They keep talking about this impeccable behaviour yet some videos show fans scaling fences and getting into brawls, how is that impeccable behaviour.
If they stopped weaponising their fanbase every single time they go abroad they’d find that all these so called problems they keep having with policing or non modem stadiums or local youths would largely disappear as they have for every other team.
Is it possible to like this twice? No, maybe FOUR times?Anyway, back to those horrific events in Paris that have upset so many Liverpool fans and their media supporters....
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100% correct. That's the only thing that'll stop another stadium disaster. Let's get it right: any such restructuring of UEFA finals will be in response to pretty much one club's fans. We know who they are.I dont doubt that the French police overreacted to a situation that was getting out of hand and have no doubt that ordinary innocent fans were treated badly but the fact remains that there would not have been a problem on the same scale if thousands were not encouraged to go without tickets by there own manager.
With thousands going without tickets it played into the hands of criminals selling forgeries , anybody buying a ticket from an unofficial source either knows it is a forgery or at least knows it could be .
For the future fans without tickets should be discouraged from travelling, there must be a huge cordon around the ground with several ticket checks before you can get near the ground.Stewards with police should have the technology to check the legality of tickets and if possible take the tickets if they are fake.
While the French police and government seem to bend over backwards apologising to Liverpool fans things will only improve if some of there own fans talk about the problems caused by there own fans.
Genuine supporters were refused entry into the ground because some of there own fans were already inside the ground with fake copies of their ticket.
In the 70s/80s it was considered a huge joke when people managed to get in without a ticket but times have changed this attitude has consequences.
The French police saved another stadium disaster from happening and are now being castigated for it. People can argue about the approach they took but they were faced with tens of thousands of fans without tickets or with fake ones trying to force entry into a stadium that was already overpopulated in the Liverpool end.
Nor an extremely misguided, cowardly, nay borderline, criminal decision to open the main gates either.It wasn’t a time for gentle policing,
Coutinho best in the world, Sturridge best forward in Europe, Henderson player of the year, the same people are now saying salah best in the world, mane best striker in Europe and fabinho is player of the year, anyone can look good when you get every decision from referees and your fitness levels are higher than the opposition, I expect mane to drop back to his Southampton level of playing, good but not great.When Coutinho left Liverpool some pundits were claiming he was going to move Messi out of his position at Barcelona that’s how good he was. He then couldn’t get in Barca or Bayern’s teams and is now at Aston Villa. They dope their players at Liverpool. Salah and Mane will both fall off a cliff as soon as they leave that club.
Jim from The vicar of Dibley?it would seem like that but i think useful idiots is a better way to describe them. Jamie Carraagher and Steve McMacamacan etc are bought and paid for lackeys pushing an agenda. that club truly is a Sly TV hyped cult with its poisoned tentacles in Malaysia, Norway and beyond, drawing in the gullible. a wise man once said don`t, don`t, don`t, don`t believe the hype