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

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They would drop Lallana and Stevie G if they had even a sniff of getting Barkley........

Lallana would start over Barkley at present

He had 9 goals and 6 assists last season compared to Barkleys 6 goals and zero assists

Just my view like
 
10am train into town, literally heard one red be asked... 'what time is the game? You're a bit early aren't you?', to which the fella replied, 'we're going to line the streets to greet the team, we're reds, that's what we do.', couldn't make it up :lol:
 
I do so enjoy my trips to Anfield to see my beloved Redmen, but I do wish they could do something about all those local ruffians, it rather spoils the occasion.

The best bit is when the LFC tourists see the rat-filled decrepit pits of former houses surrounding Anfield (that LFC purchased and allowed to rot for 10 years + so that they'd have land and a plan B to fall back on if the new stadium never got built) and they ask the locals if these houses 'were bombed during the war', as if they're some sort of local historical buildings.
 
The best bit is when the LFC tourists see the rat-filled decrepit pits of former houses surrounding Anfield (that LFC purchased and allowed to rot for 10 years + so that they'd have land and a plan B to fall back on if the new stadium never got built) and they ask the locals if these houses 'were bombed during the war', as if they're some sort of local historical buildings.

And then return to their minibus to find the windows stoved in and everything robbed by the local historical gutter thieves....The Liverpool Way
 
The best bit is when the LFC tourists see the rat-filled decrepit pits of former houses surrounding Anfield (that LFC purchased and allowed to rot for 10 years + so that they'd have land and a plan B to fall back on if the new stadium never got built) and they ask the locals if these houses 'were bombed during the war', as if they're some sort of local historical buildings.
Some sort of wreath is probably needed for that. @Prevenger17 ??
 
The best bit is when the LFC tourists see the rat-filled decrepit pits of former houses surrounding Anfield (that LFC purchased and allowed to rot for 10 years + so that they'd have land and a plan B to fall back on if the new stadium never got built) and they ask the locals if these houses 'were bombed during the war', as if they're some sort of local historical buildings.


Some sort of wreath is probably needed for that. @Prevenger17 ??


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I was unfamiliar with that whole thing.
 
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