burjennio wrote:I think your in the minority in this one Thommo. The guy plans his tactics out to the letter we all know, but if you're suggesting that he'd come to Anfield to try and drive the wedge further between some of the supporters or something to that end I dont believe that for a second
NANNY RED wrote:Thats your opinion as one fan , an the way your carrying on about it since i poised the question is soft , so you want our owner nowto have a quiet word an tell him to stay away, Behave its going from one extreme to another now, if he goes or any of his family go the game as a paying fan , heshould be treated the sameway, Shame in it how when them two were here thefans who are now not wanting a man who showed us nothing but repect not here and yet never done it to them , oh we were wrong by a lot on here trying to stop them going in , just makes me laugh
The Good Yank wrote:I think it's too soon, simply because Roy hasn't gotten the support from the fans yet. As long as tensions are high in regards to the acceptance or lack of it, to have his predecessor's name sung before his own would be a great disrespect towards Roy Hodgson.
The Good Yank wrote:I think it's too soon, simply because Roy hasn't gotten the support from the fans yet. As long as tensions are high in regards to the acceptance or lack of it, to have his predecessor's name sung before his own would be a great disrespect towards Roy Hodgson.
The Good Yank wrote:I think it's too soon, simply because Roy hasn't gotten the support from the fans yet.
LFC2007 wrote:We've seen this before, not just of Rafa but also of Roy - reading into their intentions with little sense of perspective, that is. Back before Sunderland game, Roy was accused of "slating the fans" when he addressed the issue of protests and the ownership situation quite generally, and now Rafa has been accused of plotting to split the fanbase in order to feed his own ego by attending a game.... yes, by simply attending a game.
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