Emerald Red wrote:I'm still trying to make out what that thing is laying on the road.
is some sort of personEmerald Red wrote:I'm still trying to make out what that thing is laying on the road.
is some sort of person
. it was liverpool fans causing the aggro. How can we campaign for justice when some of our fans behave like this? Uefa doesn't need an excuse to get us. We condone the authorities to easily. We should take defeat with good grace. I ain't no saint at home, but when i represent liverpool i do like the players. Because i love the days out and without them we will become a poor club.

I think these guys need to spend a good period of time studying the english game and the way it's run as more and more families are trying to get to games (when they can afford it) as it is now considered safe for them to attend matches over here. 
was Collymore doing in the tent!!!
ivor_the_injun wrote:A really, really disappointing night last night, and now to check in tonight to hear about all this. Absolutely heartbreaking.
Obviously there'll be p*ssed up idiots, but from what I'm hearing we're talking about a fairly significant minority.
Boils my blood, this. I just hope they're all identified as soon as possible, shamed in print and banned for life.
I started this thread a while back, asking fans to shop people they know to be troublemakers away in Europe, and this is exactly why I started it. Most of the responses were "it's the bizzies job" and "it's not in my nature to shop anyone". I hope people aren't quite so blind to doing the right thing now that it's real once again for all of us to see, and it's not inconceivable that it could result in some kind of fine or even a ban.
These c*nts need to be kept well away from our matches. End of.

Reg wrote:I was there and I still am matey. I didnt see much, if any to tell you the truth but I headed straight back to the hotel after the game to avoid any nastiness.

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