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you can stick your fucking apology up your bin dipping arse, I couldn't give a flying fuck for you or your dole queue dwelling mates, take your candle dimmed visor off, stop your klopp quoting and waving your innocent arms in the air and prepare to be met with retribution, I have always hated scousers mainly because I chose to, I can't fucking stand anyone of you and Wednesday night just summed up why, your vermin of the lowest level, always have been and always will although this time I'm prepared to take my own action, I promise you this, if there is a single scouser near me in my stand at my beloved club then I will be the one that sniffs you out and will quite happily be responsible for my behaviour, you wont like it I promise and if I lose my season ticket so be it, I'm fucking ready.

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Don't think I'll ever forgive myself for typing this:

What are the mancs over on redcafe saying about Pogba's latest haircut?
 
They're a bit less complimentary of him in the match thread. Every other post is about how shit he is.
 
Dunno if you were at game yesterday but I felt like there was no atmosphere from the ko second half, it was flat even before they scored. I’m not one to usually bemoan stuff like that but yesterday given the context it was very poor.
 
What difference does it make if a door was smashed or not? Does that excuse the pretty abhorrent behaviour? Nope. You can clearly hear plenty of objects hitting the bus, The whole thing is shit and reflects terribly on the club and the fans. Broken bus window or not.

There's a part as well we're they are clearly not enjoying the whole thing, when one object gets thrown and there's a loud bang/smash, and the reaction is pretty obvious that it was getting out of hand. That's when the driver starts saying about the windows being reinforced so nothing can actually get through, that it just cracks the exterior panel. He's probably right but it's not really the point, it just shouldn't have happened.

We've spent years fighting for what happened at Hillsborough and for promoting safety at football matches and then you get a load of dickheads who act like this outside the ground and on route to the game. It does reflect badly on the club.
 
1st half - beautiful.
2nd half - let down

Mirrored the game really

Shame some of our fans lost it. Sat in the family stand and fights were breaking out, seats being battered, grown men picking on teenagers. Frustrations understandable but some of the fans around me acted like Scousers I'm sorry to say. Just compounded a horrendous evening.
 
you can stick your fucking apology up your bin dipping arse, I couldn't give a flying fuck for you or your dole queue dwelling mates, take your candle dimmed visor off, stop your klopp quoting and waving your innocent arms in the air and prepare to be met with retribution, I have always hated scousers mainly because I chose to, I can't fucking stand anyone of you and Wednesday night just summed up why, your vermin of the lowest level, always have been and always will although this time I'm prepared to take my own action, I promise you this, if there is a single scouser near me in my stand at my beloved club then I will be the one that sniffs you out and will quite happily be responsible for my behaviour, you wont like it I promise and if I lose my season ticket so be it, I'm fucking ready.

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There's a part as well we're they are clearly not enjoying the whole thing, when one object gets thrown and there's a loud bang/smash, and the reaction is pretty obvious that it was getting out of hand. That's when the driver starts saying about the windows being reinforced so nothing can actually get through, that it just cracks the exterior panel. He's probably right but it's not really the point, it just shouldn't have happened.

We've spent years fighting for what happened at Hillsborough and for promoting safety at football matches and then you get a load of dickheads who act like this outside the ground and on route to the game. It does reflect badly on the club.

I find it particularly disturbing that there was nothing spontaneous about the incident. It was planned well in advance and advertised on social media. The people behind it genuinely thought they were doing it to help the club and win the match for us. Many people in this forum thought it was a good idea.
 
I find it particularly disturbing that there was nothing spontaneous about the incident. It was planned well in advance and advertised on social media. The people behind it genuinely thought they were doing it to help the club and win the match for us. Many people in this forum thought it was a good idea.
It was a good idea. Nowhere did it say "let's bottle the coach"

Some cunts took it too far, as is the case on every match day.

We've done it before (see the title run in the other year), and we'll probably do it again in the future. its down to the fans to police themselves and fucking grow up
 
I find it particularly disturbing that there was nothing spontaneous about the incident. It was planned well in advance and advertised on social media. The people behind it genuinely thought they were doing it to help the club and win the match for us. Many people in this forum thought it was a good idea.

I don't think there's anything wrong with the idea of people lining up to show their support and the whole carnival atmosphere that surrounds big Liverpool games in Europe. But the spectacle became more about showing hostility towards the City team bus and when you couple that with a significantly out of hand society in general, with recent crime rates, well then it's asking for trouble.
 
its down to the fans to police themselves and fucking grow up

Do you really believe that the fans are going to police themselves? If you organise a big barney, some people are going to throw bottles, bricks and anything else they can get their hands on. I have never seen other fans acting like policemen and trying to stop them.

I got hit on the head by a big, heavy bottle in Cardiff in 2003 before the League Cup Final. It was actually aimed at a passing Manc but hit me instead. It bled like mad and I had to go in the stadium early to get first aid.
 
Do you really believe that the fans are going to police themselves? If you organise a big barney, some people are going to throw bottles, bricks and anything else they can get their hands on. I have never seen other fans acting like policemen and trying to stop them.

I got hit on the head by a big, heavy bottle in Cardiff in 2003 before the League Cup Final. It was actually aimed at a passing Manc but hit me instead. It bled like mad and I had to go in the stadium early to get first aid.

Won both games with clean sheets though dude.

Now. Other Forum meltdowns please.
 
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