No Fixed Abode Might watch the History channel tonight about this.
Is that because you are a fan of a club that has so little history,especially outside England where hardly anybody has ever heard of them?
by BR2 » 03 Jun 2010 12:52
No Fixed Abode Might watch the History channel tonight about this.
by cmonurz » 03 Jun 2010 12:54
Barry the bird boggler
Hicks and Gillette currently have the club up for sale for £600-800 million and say they have several interested parties.
by soggy biscuit » 03 Jun 2010 13:03
No Fixed Abode Might watch the History channel tonight about this.
by papereyes » 03 Jun 2010 13:10
Yes, I'm a closet Liverpool fan
BR2No Fixed Abode Might watch the History channel tonight about this.
Is that because you are a fan of a club that has so little history,especially outside England where hardly anybody has ever heard of them?
by Silver Fox » 03 Jun 2010 13:40
by Thaumagurist* » 03 Jun 2010 13:42
by papereyes » 03 Jun 2010 13:44
Thaumagurist* It's funny how Rafa's job is under threat and yet Arsene Wenger, having not won a single trophy in the last 4 years (), seems to be completely safe in his job.
by 6ft Kerplunk » 03 Jun 2010 13:47
by Thaumagurist* » 03 Jun 2010 13:47
by Silver Fox » 03 Jun 2010 13:49
Hoop Blah TB & TlM, why do you slate the club so much?
by Baines » 03 Jun 2010 14:00
by papereyes » 03 Jun 2010 14:06
Thaumagurist*papereyesThaumagurist* It's funny how Rafa's job is under threat and yet Arsene Wenger, having not won a single trophy in the last 4 years (), seems to be completely safe in his job.
... no its not ...
So explain how he isn't in any danger of losing his job. Aren't there a few dissenting voices amongst the Emirates faithfuLOL? Does he have until next year to win a trophy?
by Terminal Boardom » 03 Jun 2010 14:07
Silver FoxHoop Blah TB & TlM, why do you slate the club so much?
I've never quite understood all the LFC h8rs on here. I'd maybe get it if there was a sense of jealousy but when was the last time Liverpool did much to be jealous of (apart from history) I certainly don't buy the suggestion from some that it's all out of sympathy for Everton and anyone else who missed out on Europe post-Hysel.
Apart from anything, even if either of the above applied why would any reading fan really care? It's not even as if there's Liverpool equivalent of kes constantly trolling on here to foment some comedy faux-hatred.
by readingbedding » 03 Jun 2010 14:13
by PlasticRoyale » 03 Jun 2010 14:13
by Hoop Blah » 03 Jun 2010 14:46
Terminal BoardomSilver FoxHoop Blah TB & TlM, why do you slate the club so much?
I've never quite understood all the LFC h8rs on here. I'd maybe get it if there was a sense of jealousy but when was the last time Liverpool did much to be jealous of (apart from history) I certainly don't buy the suggestion from some that it's all out of sympathy for Everton and anyone else who missed out on Europe post-Hysel.
Apart from anything, even if either of the above applied why would any reading fan really care? It's not even as if there's Liverpool equivalent of kes constantly trolling on here to foment some comedy faux-hatred.
Those who remember the 70s baulk at the sychophantic bleating of the media what with Liverpool fans being the greatest supporters in the world. Too many times there were ambushes between Lime Street Station and Anfield with the scallies causing mayhem. Little kids with their "give us a quid to look after yer car mister". Stanley knife anyone? Joe Corrigan, the Man City goalkeeper got hit by a dart thrown from the kop. Anyone around at the time knew Liverpool fans to be amongst the most violent of them all.
Then Heysel happened. Wikipedia states the following:
On 29 May 1985, 39 Juventus fans were crushed to death during the European Cup Final between Liverpool and Juventus at Heysel Stadium in Brussels; an event that became known as the Heysel Stadium disaster. Just before kick-off, Liverpool fans broke through a line of police officers and ran toward the Juventus supporters in a section of the ground containing both English and Italian fans. When a fence separating them from the Juventus fans was broken through, the English supporters attacked the Italian fans, the majority of whom were families rather than ultras who were situated in the other end of the ground. Many Italians tried to escape the fighting, and a wall collapsed on them.
Did they learn? No. No humility, no apology, no sense of caring. And then came Hillsborough. All of a sudden Liverpool is up in arms at the perceived misjustice. Perhaps, if they had shown that they had learnt from the past Hillsborough may not have happened. Yet all we get is constant wallowing in misery and self pity.
I just don't like them.
by TBM » 03 Jun 2010 14:50
Thaumagurist* It's funny how Rafa's job is under threat and yet Arsene Wenger, having not won a single trophy in the last 4 years (), seems to be completely safe in his job.
by Terminal Boardom » 03 Jun 2010 15:05
havoc Pretty apathetic towards Liverpool tbh but a big yawn @ people trying to blame their fans for Hysel
for the hundredth time the disaster was caused by the wops picking a fight they shouldn't have. Happy to trade rocks and missiles from the safety of their enclosure they then crushed their own fans to death running away from a handful of scallies who broke through the fence.
Then Heysel happened. Wikipedia states the following:
On 29 May 1985, 39 Juventus fans were crushed to death during the European Cup Final between Liverpool and Juventus at Heysel Stadium in Brussels; an event that became known as the Heysel Stadium disaster. Just before kick-off, Liverpool fans broke through a line of police officers and ran toward the Juventus supporters in a section of the ground containing both English and Italian fans. When a fence separating them from the Juventus fans was broken through, the English supporters attacked the Italian fans, the majority of whom were families rather than ultras who were situated in the other end of the ground. Many Italians tried to escape the fighting, and a wall collapsed on them.
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