Sniverpool scum

Still think Hillsborough was their fault. If they didn't rush the gates without tickets wouldn't have happened. Innocent people died, but the scallies caused it
Agreed. It's not rocket science that thousands of ticketless scousers turned up and jibbed in as they did at wembley and anywhere else they travelled in those days. The media whitewash tells a different story to the one that actually happened, same for Heysel which is also conveniently brushed under the carpet.
 
Sorry to sound thick but why do they boo the anthem?
Because apparently the media don't like them and make up lies about them, apart from when they brush Heysal under the table to make it seem like it never happened. On top of that they like to see themselves as good old socialists that would give you there last penny. The last penny that they've often just robbed from another scouser!
 
Could you imagine the outcry had it been our fans booing the National Anthem there would have been utter condemnation. Remember the stick Millwall got when booing the knee against Derby in December 2020!

Certain sections media will never have a go the big six or their ilk because it doesn't fit their agenda and they (the media) know if they print or say anything detrimental, those clubs' will stop their accreditation to attend games.
Good point
 
I can remember being uickly moved further and further forward as was standing directly in front of the access steps onto the terrace.....think I was lucky to be small framed as being very close to the fences at the front I was 'popped' to one side where the crush was slightly less....that was Hillsborough in waiting
 
Scouse scum killed their own never got portrayed for it. Media was full on scouse cartel in them days ‘Ar ey pal I can tell a joke’, Tarby, Freddie Starr , Tom o Connor, Stan Boardman, buck toothed Cilla.. even derek Hatton got coverage. Dirty scouse mafia ..
 
Dole dossers booing the national anthem at the FA cup final, whilst our Armed Forces stood proud, bet they wish they could steam into them…!!

Fucking no good low life begging scum, whilst they cheered the knee!

BBC didn’t even acknowledge it, what a surprise.
Surely their Woke reporter Gary L. Must have said something about it on T.V. Not like him to miss an open goal to criticise us.
 
Dole dossers booing the national anthem at the FA cup final, whilst our Armed Forces stood proud, bet they wish they could steam into them…!!

Fucking no good low life begging scum, whilst they cheered the knee!

BBC didn’t even acknowledge it, what a surprise.
Surely the BBC chief Woke spokesperson Gary L. Must have mentioned this somewhere. Not like him to miss an open goal against us.
 
It was talked about on Talksport today, they started off by asking why it was booed as the media hadn't really known, Simon Jordan called it Moronic and they had a scouser on trying to defend the booing and all it did was prove the point of just how ignorant the act was.
They also had another who was there and proudly sung and so did his mates with him, he did say they were ex-military and is proud to sing the anthem.
They also booed 'Abide with me'.
Jordan also pointed out how the hypocrites will be taking the extended holiday for the jubilee next month, although I thought you needed a job to be able to take a holiday from it.
Here is a bit from BBC today
John Gibbons from Liverpool fan podcast The Anfield Wrap said he was "surprised" the booing became front page news.

"It happened at the Carabao Cup final a few months ago and it happened in 2012 [FA Cup final] when we played the same opposition," he told BBC Radio Merseyside.

"What I would say to anyone buying these headlines is maybe look into why Liverpool fans act this way, why they feel a disconnect from the country and disconnect from a royal family sat on gold thrones telling people they are going to have tough times ahead.

"It's something Liverpool fans feel strongly about. It's a city that wants to be vocal about how we think this country should be and how we should live in a fairer society."

Gibbons called on people who criticised the protest to "maybe come up to Liverpool and speak to people and visit the food banks and see how some people in this city are struggling".

Sounds like they are so disconnected from the rest of the country that the news that Royalty no longer govern the country hasn't reached the w@nkers yet.
 
Was listening to LBC in car yesterday, and one of the presenters was commenting on the booing at Cup Final.
Basically was saying that Boo'ing is not against the Law, and if football supporters want to Boo', its their choice and should be able to in our democratic country!!!!!
Really??
Except, of course, if the Boo'ing takes place in a football ground in SE14.....
Also SE16
 
It's a city that wants to be vocal about how we think this country should be and how we should live in a fairer society."
maybe come up to Liverpool and speak to people and visit the food banks and see how some people in this city are struggling".

I wonder what's his opinion of footballers on 200k a week! I can't remember seeing any protests or campaigns by fans to get into Anfield for a fair price :slap:
 
It was talked about on Talksport today, they started off by asking why it was booed as the media hadn't really known, Simon Jordan called it Moronic and they had a scouser on trying to defend the booing and all it did was prove the point of just how ignorant the act was.
They also had another who was there and proudly sung and so did his mates with him, he did say they were ex-military and is proud to sing the anthem.
They also booed 'Abide with me'.
Jordan also pointed out how the hypocrites will be taking the extended holiday for the jubilee next month, although I thought you needed a job to be able to take a holiday from it.
Here is a bit from BBC today
John Gibbons from Liverpool fan podcast The Anfield Wrap said he was "surprised" the booing became front page news.

"It happened at the Carabao Cup final a few months ago and it happened in 2012 [FA Cup final] when we played the same opposition," he told BBC Radio Merseyside.

"What I would say to anyone buying these headlines is maybe look into why Liverpool fans act this way, why they feel a disconnect from the country and disconnect from a royal family sat on gold thrones telling people they are going to have tough times ahead.

"It's something Liverpool fans feel strongly about. It's a city that wants to be vocal about how we think this country should be and how we should live in a fairer society."

Gibbons called on people who criticised the protest to "maybe come up to Liverpool and speak to people and visit the food banks and see how some people in this city are struggling".

Sounds like they are so disconnected from the rest of the country that the news that Royalty no longer govern the country hasn't reached the w@nkers yet.
Or sit on gold thrones. Think they are the only ones who may be struggling. Enough of em came down for the game, cant be struggling that fucking much.
Never changes always the victims.
 
It was talked about on Talksport today, they started off by asking why it was booed as the media hadn't really known, Simon Jordan called it Moronic and they had a scouser on trying to defend the booing and all it did was prove the point of just how ignorant the act was.
They also had another who was there and proudly sung and so did his mates with him, he did say they were ex-military and is proud to sing the anthem.
They also booed 'Abide with me'.
Jordan also pointed out how the hypocrites will be taking the extended holiday for the jubilee next month, although I thought you needed a job to be able to take a holiday from it.
Here is a bit from BBC today
John Gibbons from Liverpool fan podcast The Anfield Wrap said he was "surprised" the booing became front page news.

"It happened at the Carabao Cup final a few months ago and it happened in 2012 [FA Cup final] when we played the same opposition," he told BBC Radio Merseyside.

"What I would say to anyone buying these headlines is maybe look into why Liverpool fans act this way, why they feel a disconnect from the country and disconnect from a royal family sat on gold thrones telling people they are going to have tough times ahead.

"It's something Liverpool fans feel strongly about. It's a city that wants to be vocal about how we think this country should be and how we should live in a fairer society."

Gibbons called on people who criticised the protest to "maybe come up to Liverpool and speak to people and visit the food banks and see how some people in this city are struggling".

Sounds like they are so disconnected from the rest of the country that the news that Royalty no longer govern the country hasn't reached the w@nkers yet.
On the point of Food banks I don't doubt they were originally set up to help struggling families but have now been politicised to show the government in a bad light and it's noticeable that most of the foodbanks are in Labour run councils and besides what the Scousers think they are not the only town/city that has poverty.
The Labour run councils would be better off giving a lot of the people reliant on foodbanks a lesson in home economics and teach them how to prepare a meal for their families for not a lot of money, also tell them to cut out the scratchcards and cigarettes so that their money goes a bit further.
 

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