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


I'm all for laughing at their total lack of 'scouse identity' as proven by how much they have to tell everyone that they are proper scouse.

But this is made up, by one of our own. Chico...

Our fans fall for this more than theirs these days.
It was pulled from stats used in the Financial Times. I am not sure if the gov link for tier 2 is still accessible.
 

You're a brave man for venturing on to RAWK mate.

The amount of toxic sub-intelligent hate fulled bile that is spewed on there...

The last time I was on there, I could literally feel my IQ dropping as I scrolled through the posts.

Eventually I had to stop because my brain felt like it was about to start hemorrhaging!

If a see a building with 'Come in and learn about Scientology' above the door, I cross the street.
 

Regardless of the content of the graffiti, which was disgusting, I bet when that lot did those murals they were desperate for someone to come along and deface them. They must have been gutted they had to wait this long for it to happen. They couldn't wait to play the victim card again....I bet it was one of them who did it too.
 
Van Dijk with a potential career ender on our prodigious CM on Saturday, so of course the instant reposte is to recall an event from 2 years ago in which two players go all in for an offside ball and one gets unlucky due to planting their foot.
 

MAX MATHEWS FOR MAILONLINE

Liverpool release eye-catching new teal third kit along with banner with 97 stars to represent the Reds' away wins and trophies in Europe - but it will set fans back nearly £70!

  • Premier League side Liverpool have launched their new third kit for this season
  • The eye-catching teal shirt with bright red trim will cost supporters almost £70
  • It is released with a 97-star banner to represent the club's away wins in Europe

Regrettably, the accompanying video filmed at The Olympia is too sickening to be included here so near to when some people may be eating their tea.
 
Bullets in the post to The Morning Star:

"Just before kick off, some Liverpool fans displayed a Steaua Bucharest banner in the away end.
This is a reference to English clubs being banned from European competition for years from 1985 as a result of the Heysel Stadium disaster at which 39 fans died, and after which 26 Liverpool fans were charged with manslaughter and 14 were found guilty. Everton would have qualified for the 1985/86 European Cup and were one of the best teams on the content at that time, but the ban meant they couldn’t enter. Steaua Bucharest won the 1986 final on penalties against Barcelona. For some Liverpool fans to use the deaths of football fans to score points against their rivals...is a sad state of affairs, to put it mildly."
 

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