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ECHO Comment: "Fears of Witch-hunt Against Liverpool FC" part 2

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You kopite rat, it's anyone with a previous purchase history, and it's not a pisstake about the inability to sell tickets........ It's an incentive to purchase illegal tickets with away fans....... Your a horrible rat.... As is any off your friends, not one person outside Anfield likes you..... Your mum thinks your a bad pedo and had phoned the dirty sex monster line. ..

But you spend your life dressing up in the cuntiest clothing you find and believe your somehow relevent in this modern world.....



Your not, you weird koprats have managed to somehow invade the police/NHS/government and have surely taken many poor childrens lives away as a matter of urgency....

You fundamentally understand that you'se are monsters.....but ya don't....


It's always about you red [Poor language removed].....

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Have you read the article? It states the following just under the headline.

‘‘Reds fans who missed out on tickets in the away end will be intrigued to discover this’’

That is irresponsible. They know that some fans will do anything for tickets for big games, even it means sitting with home supporters.
Why? If they haven't been to the etihad this season, they can't buy a ticket. They might be "intrigued" because they'd like a larger away allocation? I'm sure many sides would when they see empty seats nearly every week there.
 

Seeing a grown man - because I know who's behind that account - purposely hunting down rival fans just to troll them is really depressing. It's childish. Be happy if Liverpool win, sure, but don't go round looking up fans of rival teams just to laugh at them and call them salty. I'd expect it from a 13-year-old, but not an adult.

Liverpool fans make fun of rival teams. I don't see why they can talk smack about us but we have to be nice about them all the time.
It's always been a one way relationship,alwa
Go sit on the pouffe.
There is an answer to that which is related to that shower but best leave it to your imagination;)
 
You kopite rat, it's anyone with a previous purchase history, and it's not a pisstake about the inability to sell tickets........ It's an incentive to purchase illegal tickets with away fans....... Your a horrible rat.... As is any off your friends, not one person outside Anfield likes you..... Your mum thinks your a bad pedo and had phoned the dirty sex monster line. ..

But you spend your life dressing up in the cuntiest clothing you find and believe your somehow relevent in this modern world.....



Your not, you weird koprats have managed to somehow invade the police/NHS/government and have surely taken many poor childrens lives away as a matter of urgency....

You fundamentally understand that you'se are monsters.....but ya don't....


It's always about you red [Poor language removed].....
Really is no need for that meltdown.
 

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From Rawk. Almost threw up. I hate City but please god put an end to them. Literally no other fan base behaves in such a cringey fashion.

This is EXACTLY what I want to see, it's the wheels turning of them bigging them up beyond any kind of reasonable normality which is only going to end up in a beautiful disaster.

As soon as they start getting all gooey eyed, poetic, flag waving, scarf swirling, full kit [Poor language removed] mode, Crimbo jumper inducing vomit it's just a matter of time before they roll out "the welcome" when the players arrive on the coach to a hero's welcome because every game is a "final" and the pressure gets too much for them to handle.

Come on City, for the good of man, woman and child, batter these into oblivion tomorrow and let the fun commence.
 
Before playing us they had won 10 of their previous 13 league games, and were undefeated, yet beating us supposedly gave them momentum!


Indeed, Lou.

But the difference in their swagger before and after Pickford is palpable.

Beforehand they had been unconvincing in most of their games, including the fateful game in question.......it was a mystery to anyone how they had remained unbeaten for so long.

But since that moment they have been playing like men possesed....a steamroller which has gathered momentum (if indeed steamrollers have “momentum” :() and IMO that has stemmed from the moment they scored the most flukey of goals in a game they had no right winning and which could easily have resulted in defeat.

Such moments of madness change destinies in all walks of life.

They certainly change perceptions.

Klopp’s charge on to the pitch in the wake of the goal has had a galvanising effect on them and added to a sense of imperiousness which is never far below the Anfield surface even in fallow times.

A club ever in thrall to its own ego, it is like they interpreted a goal which almost literally dropped from Heaven for them as a sure and certain sign that, at long last, this is finally “our year”.

And it has shown on the pitch ever since.

No, sir.....I think it is mistaken to underestimate the shot in the arm that result gave their title challenge.
 
Prior to the derby, Liverpool had only won 2 in 5 in all competitions. They had been comprehensively beaten by PSG and Red Star Belgrade and were lucky to get a draw away to Arsenal.

Their run of good form seemed to be curtailed. Their good fortune was fading.

Enter Rexy...
 

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