The absolute state of their fans last night after a modest 1-0 win against a poor Russian side.
A gem ffs.
Klopp takes over.
Fans start posting pictures of how great it was when white kids went the match and not Asians
Foreign tourists are told on the kop how they should behave if they want to go the match
and disabled fans who have been going the match for 40 years are told the kop isn't for them.
I think we can all see where this is going.
Nothing new this...the whoppers tried something similar nearly 10 years ago with a 'reclaim the kop' campaign lol
http://www.thisisanfield.com/clubinfo/anfield/rtk/
Don't forget, their big thing at the moment is these stupid banners. Actually wanting to see the pitch and watch the match you've paid a fortune for is, apparently, verboten. Disabled? No excuses! Don't even get them started on anyone taking a photo...
Did anyone else see the balloonhead on RAWK who was telling the story of his mate, who went to a game at a European ground while he was over there, only to have his camera knocked from his hand by some troglodyte who snapped 'Not here, tourist!!' at him. Now, instead of telling the guy to [Poor language removed] off, or at least moving away, as any normal person would, he 'respected' their traditions, and after talking the the guy ('a great fella') at half-time, came back with tales of how that's the way fans should be. And yes, you've guessed it, after the match they 'went for a bevy'. Of course. the language of international uber-scousers.
the suggestion was that if anyone on the Kop saw someone taking a photograph during a game, they should 'explain' how that terrace has a tradition of vocal support, and that they should move to another part of the ground where they might be welcome. And actually ended that with saying 'No hard feelings'.
I don't often use the word 'unbelievable' and truly mean it, but sometimes...
Mate if a massive eastern european (or european in general) fan is shouting at me, I'd just nod and listen.That was mental...
I think any sane person (hmmm!) Having their camera or phone whacked like that would have gone mental.
Mate if a massive eastern european (or european in general) fan is shouting at me, I'd just nod and listen.
Doubt the story went exactly as he put it, I imagine more "he wanted to drink, so I bought him some and ran away afterwards" really.
'Klopp bringing fun to English football'
Liverpool v Crystal Palace (16:00 GMT)
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Andy Dunn
Sunday Mirror sports columnist on "MOTD 2 extra
Posted at15:50
"We haven't seen him in defeat in this country but every interview he gives there is a smile on his face. He has genuinely put a bit of fun into football."
oh my giddy Aunt!
What a croc of shoite all this really is!You should have seen the article by David Maddock, the Mirror's "Merseyside" correspondent, on Friday.
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