Both sky and the been have been very nonchalant in their coverage of West ham fans s!ashing up the utd team bus, as if their scummy fans aren't an issue and have never been one ..
Idiotic statement. He has a point about them being late, but it wasn't the time or the right context to use it in.
See what happens when i have to move posts ?
I think we should avoid being too self-righteous in relation to supporters of other clubs. The same kind of incident could happen at any club. I was hit on the head by a heavy bottle thrown by one of our own supporters at a final in Cardiff.
Eamonn Holmes compared it to Hillsborough...
Zero arrests and threats of lifetime bans.
FA will sweep this under the carpet
Zero arrests and threats of lifetime bans.
FA will sweep this under the carpet
It's not like we weren't throwing shit at the Villarreal bus, I suppose the difference is we weren't throwing full glass bottles.
http://www.independent.ie/videos/sp...y-of-anfield-on-european-nights-34702885.html
It's idiotic. Even from a cynical standpoint, when UEFA hand out big fines for a few fans chanting 'Manchester is full of shit,' the club should take the initiative and be seen to condemn this stupidity.
Considering that it was outside the stadium can the club or the FA do something about it?
I mean isn't this a police matter?
Good point. I guess legally it's just a police matter, although there's surely nothing to stop a club taking some (informal) responsibility for its fans. After all, the club panicked pretty sharpish after Klopp encouraged fans without tickets to travel to Basel.
Yeah, well all they had to do to curb that was post a link to "average price of beer in Switzerland"
I don't want to drag this thread astray, but a 32,000 seater stadium in a tiny country that I'm fairly sure has THE most expensive beer on the entire planet. Seriously?
Norway wins on any price. A fucking Big Mac meal cost like £10 there.I think Norway wins on beer price?