Liverpool Thread

5 times is a joy to hear. Backwards in history you look to a time when you dominated clubbe Brugge and Mönchengladbach [emoji23][emoji23]
Scourge of Europe, stopped any other English clubs competing with your murdering behaviour. Then claim your the greatest in history.
Hypocritical scumbag club.
 
5 times is a joy to hear. Backwards in history you look to a time when you dominated clubbe Brugge and Mönchengladbach [emoji23][emoji23]
Scourge of Europe, stopped any other English clubs competing with your murdering behaviour. Then claim your the greatest in history.
Hypocritical scumbag club.

Whatever...............
You can make as many comments as you like, it doesn't change the fact that Liverpool FC are the undisputed English kings of Europe. YNWA
 
5 times is a joy to hear. Backwards in history you look to a time when you dominated clubbe Brugge and Mönchengladbach [emoji23][emoji23]
Scourge of Europe, stopped any other English clubs competing with your murdering behaviour. Then claim your the greatest in history.
Hypocritical scumbag club.
YNWA

Unless your names Karius he can walk alone ... took the Madrid players to go over and console him.

Hypocritical scumbag club

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YNWA ... unless
 
After turning down approach from Man Utd last summer, Brazil international Fabinho said of Liverpool's £44m deal: "A football club of this size coming after my services, I didn’t have to think that much about it."

I LOVE HIM ALREADY
His name also rhymes with Firmino
BONUS
 
5 times is a joy to hear. Backwards in history you look to a time when you dominated clubbe Brugge and Mönchengladbach [emoji23][emoji23]
Scourge of Europe, stopped any other English clubs competing with your murdering behaviour. Then claim your the greatest in history.
Hypocritical scumbag club.

Even if there had not been a ban. Liverpool where the only English team good enough to win anyway. From Liverpool winning it in 84, it took till 99 for a British team to get to the final and win it and that was United. That was the first time United had reached the final since winning it in 68.

murder
ˈməːdə/
verb
gerund or present participle: murdering
  1. 1.
    kill (someone) unlawfully and with premeditation.
premeditate
priːˈmɛdɪteɪt/
verb
past tense: premeditated; past participle: premeditated
  1. think out or plan (an action, especially a crime) beforehand.
 
Heysel 33 years ago today.
Strangely nothing in the news and silence from the dippers????
More interested in crying about Salads sore arm than apologising for the deaths of 39 fans.
 
5 times is a joy to hear. Backwards in history you look to a time when you dominated clubbe Brugge and Mönchengladbach [emoji23][emoji23]
Scourge of Europe, stopped any other English clubs competing with your murdering behaviour. Then claim your the greatest in history.
Hypocritical scumbag club.

Even if there had not been a ban. Liverpool where the only English team good enough to win anyway. From Liverpool winning it in 84, it took till 99 for a British team to get to the final and win it and that was United. That was the first time United had reached the final since winning it in 68.

murder
ˈməːdə/
verb
gerund or present participle: murdering
  1. 1.
    kill (someone) unlawfully and with premeditation.
premeditate
priːˈmɛdɪteɪt/
verb
past tense: premeditated; past participle: premeditated
  1. think out or plan (an action, especially a crime) beforehand.

Many Liverpool fans were successfully convicted of manslaughter and were incarcerated for their crimes.
The 5 year ban was during the time that European competition was really starting to take off. English football suffered a horrendous setback which took 15 years for it to fully recover.
Even after the ban, English clubs still suffered. On returning only one UEFA entrant was allowed, previously we had four. We also entered with the minimum of places in all competitions due to having to rebuild our coefficient points. It took a further 5 years (after the ban was lifted) for English clubs to build its coefficient points to anywhere near its previous level. Many English teams were denied entry into European competitions due to this...almost 10 years after the ban.
Even today, many Liverpool fans will tout the club as the undisputed kings of Europe for English football. The reality, they are the undisputed kings of shame for English football in Europe.

Today is the anniversary of what is touted as the darkest hour in the history of European competitions.
The blame for the incident was laid on the fans of Liverpool FC. On 30 May official UEFA observer Gunter Schneider said, "Only the English fans were responsible. Of that there is no doubt." UEFA, the organiser of the event, the owners of Heysel Stadium and the Belgian police were investigated for culpability. After an 18-month investigation, the dossier of top Belgian judge Marina Coppieters was finally published. It concluded that blame should rest solely with the English fans.

A total of 34 people were arrested and questioned with 26 Liverpool fans being charged with manslaughter – the only extraditable offence applicable to events at Heysel. An extradition hearing in London in February–March 1987 ruled all 26 were to be extradited to stand trial in Belgium for the death of Juventus fan Mario Ronchi. In September 1987 they were extradited and formally charged with manslaughter applying to all 39 deaths and further charges of assault.


R.I.P the 39
 
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Is this the history section now Mr @gasman ?.Everything seems to be spoken as if in the past in here ie we were/ we had, we did ,we got? I am really impressed with your knowledge young Sir. Now about this Hitler dude, was he really a fearless bounder. 🤔😉
 
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Is this the history section now Mr @gasman ?.Everything seems to be spoken as if in the past in here ie we were/ we had, we did ,we got? I am really impressed with your knowledge young Sir. Now about this Hitler dude, was he really a fearless bounder. [emoji848][emoji6]

33 years of this passing with barely a mention. Not one mention from a single Liverpool fan, as per.
The forgotten tragedy.
 
33 years of this passing with barely a mention. Not one mention from a single Liverpool fan, as per.
The forgotten tragedy.
Yeah thanks for the history lesson.
You wanna subscribe to the Liverpool Echo mate if you want to see how the tragedy has been remembered.
If you wanna bring up world war two that ended, 2nd September 1945
 
33 years of this passing with barely a mention. Not one mention from a single Liverpool fan, as per.
The forgotten tragedy.
Yeah thanks for the history lesson.
You wanna subscribe to the Liverpool Echo mate if you want to see how the tragedy has been remembered.
If you wanna bring up world war two that ended, 2nd September 1945

Thanks for your words here.

Likening Nazi Germanys violent and barbaric assault on Europe to the scousers behaviour in Belgium ain’t a bad simile.
 
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I lost count of how many times Ramos went to the ground.
Isn't it laughable that the likes of Katie Taylor and Nicola Adams can take punches round after round without going down, whilst the poofs that play in this era go down as though having been shot point blank by an AK-47? Obviously their goal is to try and get the player booked or better still sent off, and they class themselves as sportsmen, lol.
 
We have some breaking news just coming in..... I’m hearing that Sergio Ramos is a dirty get...yes, that’s right ladies and gentlemen Sergio Ramos the self styled hard man of Real Madrid is a dirty get. You heard it here first on victim FM.

More news just breaking ladies and gentlemen, it wasn’t Liverpool’s fault that they lost the final it was somebody else’s fault. You heard it right first time ladies and gentleman, it was never their fault.

Obviously the better team lost on the night, the team competing to win their third CL final in a row....just ..got ..lucky.

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