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

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Knob-jockey and She-man hahahaha!

The very fact they needed a list... they are the gift that keeps on giving aren't they.
 
"I want to break free"

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All staff that have an interaction with members of the public so aye, you might be right. Still, having to tell them that these are the words that they should listen out for isn't painting a brilliant picture of the staff.

You'd like to think if a steward heard a fan calling Evra a "f*cking Manc n*gger" he'd know without being told that this was wrong, and have the nous to point this out to a policeman.
You would like to think so yes but the reality is they hear it, know it is wrong and do **** all about it.
 
well, that didnt take long:

Liverpool's kit supplier, Warrior Sports, has fallen foul of the club's new guidelines on unacceptable language by telling customers to "man up" on its website.

"Man up" is one of several phrases the Anfield club deems unacceptable on a list issued to members of staff as part of a wider education programme aimed at combating discrimination. Others in the section on gender include "queen", "princess", "play like a girl" and "don't be a woman".

The club's official sportswear supplier, however, requests that people "Man Up, Sign Up" to receive its product updates by email.

Eagle-eyed readers have also highlighted that the Liverpool manager Brendan Rodgers told the Anfield Wrap about his players: "If you get little niggles or little injuries, you've got to man up," when his squad was stretched before the January transfer window.

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