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


Mr Truss - Anfield season ticket holder apparently.


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Murderer. Blood on his and his wifes hands.
 

At the time I thought it could have been a red, but Peter Walton explained on BT that because initial contact was low on the shin that made it a yellow. The biggest contact was on his foot, which made me think after the fact that yellow was probably the correct decision. As was said, if the referee had given a red card, it wouldn't have been rescinded.
Onana's foot was planted. The initial contact was on part of the leg that was not on the floor. It could easily have broken his leg.
 
Onana's foot was planted. The initial contact was on part of the leg that was not on the floor. It could easily have broken his leg.
Still nowhere near as dangerous as that totally vicious push of Firmino by Holgate that, and I quote, "Could have killed him or broken his neck!", followed by calls and, again I use their words, "Lynch him". I'm sure there were no racial undertones intended, by the way.

Leg break? Pah!!!!! Salmon or Coral card at most!
 


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