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

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I'm going to get shot down here and may god have mercy on me for saying it. But the fact Liverpool dropped two points after the revolutionary protesters left on 77, does that not play into thier political agenda that the fans matter and make the difference. Protesting X shitter results + lower league finish = lost money.

*hides behind coach
 

I'm going to get shot down here and may god have mercy on me for saying it. But the fact Liverpool dropped two points after the revolutionary protesters left on 77, does that not play into thier political agenda that the fans matter and make the difference. Protesting X shitter results + lower league finish = lost money.

*hides behind coach
It does, but then it's not like they could've planned Mignolet also walking out in the 77th minute...
 

I'm going to get shot down here and may god have mercy on me for saying it. But the fact Liverpool dropped two points after the revolutionary protesters left on 77, does that not play into thier political agenda that the fans matter and make the difference. Protesting X shitter results + lower league finish = lost money.

*hides behind coach


I would not disagree with you.

Lets's hope the buggers walk out more often and the results suffer accordingly.

The fact is the protesters got away with it on Saturday.

Which is why they picked that particular game....in their arrogance it was deemed a comfortable victory and they would be well in front at that stage and the walk out would be a good exercise in attention seeking.

They didn't pick the United game nir would they do it in the derby.

And they wouldn't have done it on Saturday either if Sunderland had scored their first goal in the 75th minute.

They are trying to turn it into a propaganda victory by linking the walk out to their chucking two points away.

In actual fact it was the incompetence of their goalkeeper and the all round naffness of Sakho which undone them.

And that could still have happened even if they had all stayed in their seats ;)

Never have I seen fans gloat so much at the thoughts of their own team dropping points and taking delight in claiming it was their walk out which caused it.

They are truly a bizarre lot and no mistake.
 
I would not disagree with you.

Lets's hope the buggers walk out more often and the results suffer accordingly.

The fact is the protesters got away with it on Saturday.

Which is why they picked that particular game....in their arrogance it was deemed a comfortable victory and they would be well in front at that stage and the walk out would be a good exercise in attention seeking.

They didn't pick the United game nir would they do it in the derby.

And they wouldn't have done it on Saturday either if Sunderland had scored their first goal in the 75th minute.

They are trying to turn it into a propaganda victory by linking the walk out to their chucking two points away.

In actual fact it was the incompetence of their goalkeeper and the all round naffness of Sakho which undone them.

And that could still have happened even if they had all stayed in their seats ;)

Never have I seen fans gloat so much at the thoughts of their own team dropping points and taking delight in claiming it was their walk out which caused it.

They are truly a bizarre lot and no mistake.
Mostly because winning is nice but what that lot truly crave above all is attention.
 
I would not disagree with you.

Lets's hope the buggers walk out more often and the results suffer accordingly.

The fact is the protesters got away with it on Saturday.

Which is why they picked that particular game....in their arrogance it was deemed a comfortable victory and they would be well in front at that stage and the walk out would be a good exercise in attention seeking.

They didn't pick the United game nir would they do it in the derby.

And they wouldn't have done it on Saturday either if Sunderland had scored their first goal in the 75th minute.

They are trying to turn it into a propaganda victory by linking the walk out to their chucking two points away.

In actual fact it was the incompetence of their goalkeeper and the all round naffness of Sakho which undone them.

And that could still have happened even if they had all stayed in their seats ;)

Never have I seen fans gloat so much at the thoughts of their own team dropping points and taking delight in claiming it was their walk out which caused it.

They are truly a bizarre lot and no mistake.
Perhaps but having done it once they will have to up the ante or be seen to have given up. The only way to do that is to either not buy the tickets in the first place, have significant numbers not renew their season tickets (and risk losing them all together due to their waiting list) or repeat the protest in bigger and bigger games. Anything else would look like they have given up on the protest.
 

Pretty sure the drugs in Spanish sport chat was in here the other day, but as their fans are the Catalan Kopites anyway...

http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/35528605

Lionel Messi: Barcelona striker has tests after kidney problems


And on an utterly unrelated note

http://www.renalandurologynews.com/...ids-may-harm-athletes-kidneys/article/164857/

SAN DIEGO—Athletes who use anabolic steroids may seriously damage their kidneys, according to new findings presented at the American Society of Nephrology's Renal Week conference.

:coffee::coffee:
 
Perhaps but having done it once they will have to up the ante or be seen to have given up.
No. Now everyone else from other PL clubs apparently has to follow their lead or betray the soul of English football. Or something.

Although I agree with the concept of keeping ticket prices reasonable, were I Ian Ayres I would agree to lower the cost of the 200 seats and in return introduce photo ID on non-transferable season tickets. I can't imagine that 77 pounds was an upper limit on touted tickets.
 
No. Now everyone else from other PL clubs apparently has to follow their lead or betray the soul of English football. Or something.

Although I agree with the concept of keeping ticket prices reasonable, were I Ian Ayres I would agree to lower the cost of the 200 seats and in return introduce photo ID on non-transferable season tickets. I can't imagine that 77 pounds was an upper limit on touted tickets.
yup, have said all along that it's the prices at the bottom end that need fighting over not at the top end. Those with money can pay what they want (and would pay well over that on the black market).
They'd lose a hell of a lot of sales if they made Season Tickets non-transferable but they would sell more tickets at general pricing which is higher. Probably worth their while financially but would piss a lot long term local fans off
 
See their cry for attention didn't work as planned and everybody just laughed at them. Their now turning it round to be for the greater good of the game, for every supporter of every club. When will the penny finally drop that their irrelevant. 10 years down the line when the money bubble burst, and prices start dropping they'll be claiming it was their walk out that achieved it.
 

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