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

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Local rag saying Liverpool are nearing a witch-hunt. It's incredible.

Shields
Heysel
Athens
Rocking Smith's ambulance
Throwing shit at United supporters
Munich chants
Rioting at The Den
Getting let back into the CL
Bullets in the post to managers
Phoned death threats to H&G
Tapping up players and getting no punishment


...they've been hard done to down the years.



Just reading this post on the first page. did they really send bullets to a manager?
 
Sahin confirmed as off to Dortmund, the day after Brendan strokes his own ego.


thanks for the link. that is amazing. So essentially, what he is saying is that he has added to the value of Downing (who he told could leave), and he added to the value of Henderson ( someone he offered as a makeweight for Dempsey.) Staggering. Also lol at the bit where he claims he has had budget constraints. Top notch tit.
 
thanks for the link. that is amazing. So essentially, what he is saying is that he has added to the value of Downing (who he told could leave), and he added to the value of Henderson ( someone he offered as a makeweight for Dempsey.) Staggering. Also lol at the bit where he claims he has had budget constraints. Top notch tit.

Indeed. Perhaps it could be read as a pre-emptive attack on KKK (whose proposed return was mooted on the same day), who after all bought the players in question, who didnt really operate under any budget constraints, and who can be expected to do what he did to Woy if he does come back.
 
MikeyLFC on RAWK said:
Don't worry loyal fans, NESV have once again been smart and reduced the wage bill, perfectly in time to bring in Snejider. Can't wait to see Wesley in a red shirt this weekend.

I feel sorry for the decent ones tbh. We all know them. Where do they find the ones like these?
 
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/20977131


Luis Suarez could quit English football if he continues to be "victimised", says former Liverpool director of football Damien Comolli.
The Reds striker has been involved in a number of controversies since joining from Ajax in 2011.
"It'll be an absolute shame for English football if this victimisation drives him away," Comolli told BBC Sport.

"As the biggest league in the world you want to keep the biggest players, not drive them away for crazy reasons."

Liverpool signed Suarez for a then club record £22.7m and the Uruguay international has scored 40 goals in 80 appearances.
But there have also been a number of unsavoury incidents, most notably the confrontation with Manchester United defender Patrice Evra that led to Suarez being handed an eight-match ban for racial abuse.
The 25-year-old has been accused of diving and stamping, had a run-in with Everton boss David Moyes and his winning goal in Sunday's FA Cup win at Mansfield was helped by the ball touching his hand.
Comolli was responsible for bringing Suarez to Anfield and believes the public and media should focus their attention on his talent.
"I find it extremely hard to understand why people look at all the bad aspects and not how good the player is," said the 40-year-old, who was sacked by Liverpool in April 2012.
"He is a fantastic individual and professional - totally committed to his club, team-mates and job. He'll give you everything, he's a winner.

"People need to be very careful what they say and stop criticising him. He's someone you'd want to go to war alongside. I don't think you can captain Ajax as a foreigner at 21 years of age if you're not a great individual."
 
http://www.guardian.co.uk/football/2013/jan/11/josh-mceachran-chelsea-middlesbrough

'McEachran's career had seemed to stall suddenly with a loan at Swansea under Brendan Rodgers – a fellow paid-up subscriber to the Barcelona school of football – ending in unexpected disappointment. "It was one of those things in life which just didn't work out," he says. Pressed on what he learned in south Wales, the reply is: "Nothing." A question about his opinion of the current Liverpool manager provokes an uncharacteristically coy "I'll pass on that".'


Bullets in the post.
 
http://www.guardian.co.uk/football/2013/jan/11/josh-mceachran-chelsea-middlesbrough

'McEachran's career had seemed to stall suddenly with a loan at Swansea under Brendan Rodgers – a fellow paid-up subscriber to the Barcelona school of football – ending in unexpected disappointment. "It was one of those things in life which just didn't work out," he says. Pressed on what he learned in south Wales, the reply is: "Nothing." A question about his opinion of the current Liverpool manager provokes an uncharacteristically coy "I'll pass on that".'


Bullets in the post.

hahaha
 
http://www.guardian.co.uk/football/2013/jan/11/josh-mceachran-chelsea-middlesbrough

'McEachran's career had seemed to stall suddenly with a loan at Swansea under Brendan Rodgers – a fellow paid-up subscriber to the Barcelona school of football – ending in unexpected disappointment. "It was one of those things in life which just didn't work out," he says. Pressed on what he learned in south Wales, the reply is: "Nothing." A question about his opinion of the current Liverpool manager provokes an uncharacteristically coy "I'll pass on that".'


Bullets in the post.

So much for "educating" players..
 
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/20977131


Luis Suarez could quit English football if he continues to be "victimised", says former Liverpool director of football Damien Comolli.
The Reds striker has been involved in a number of controversies since joining from Ajax in 2011.
"It'll be an absolute shame for English football if this victimisation drives him away," Comolli told BBC Sport.

"As the biggest league in the world you want to keep the biggest players, not drive them away for crazy reasons."

Liverpool signed Suarez for a then club record £22.7m and the Uruguay international has scored 40 goals in 80 appearances.
But there have also been a number of unsavoury incidents, most notably the confrontation with Manchester United defender Patrice Evra that led to Suarez being handed an eight-match ban for racial abuse.
The 25-year-old has been accused of diving and stamping, had a run-in with Everton boss David Moyes and his winning goal in Sunday's FA Cup win at Mansfield was helped by the ball touching his hand.
Comolli was responsible for bringing Suarez to Anfield and believes the public and media should focus their attention on his talent.
"I find it extremely hard to understand why people look at all the bad aspects and not how good the player is," said the 40-year-old, who was sacked by Liverpool in April 2012.
"He is a fantastic individual and professional - totally committed to his club, team-mates and job. He'll give you everything, he's a winner.

"People need to be very careful what they say and stop criticising him. He's someone you'd want to go to war alongside. I don't think you can captain Ajax as a foreigner at 21 years of age if you're not a great individual."


Victimised you say? That's a new one.
 
He can't be serious, can he?

later on he says "Allen is better and has a better style than yaya toure who just runs forward" and "allen 97% pass accuracy, yaya 91% pass accuracy. end of debate. ", so I would say he is not being serious, probably another one of Julio's Norwegian in-laws.
 
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