3 fans identified in video got turned away from tonites match. Obviously been identified. If season ticket holders will they get lifetime ban? Not looking forward to sunday as they will be disrespectful as **** to minute silence the ****s
probably well be a lifetime in name only type thing. We all.know about chelsea. theres the combat 18 types and then there's the pure nasty chavs types too. all clubs have idiots but there's a particular.brand of idiot with a very long line of incidents dragging Chelsea through the mud.
I know they are beyond help the chavs, but is it worth pointing out to them, one of their own players is muslim the thick ****ers. Probably not!!
Well is it islamaphobia or racism. is it cos he's Egyptian or are all.muslims suicide bombers in their eyes. I don't recall much bombing in Egypt so their ignorance can make it hard to pin down precisely what type of hatred thry are spouting.
Just call them thick uneducated ****ers and leave it at that. They probably don't realize one of their own players is muslim. Seems to be a common theme for london based clubs.
probably. it's quite simple. they abuse anyone who's not white and Anglo Saxon in their eyes. some racially abused and assaulted the French person on the train in France. thought it was "fun" this is just similar.
there is in Sinai plus quite a lot of attacks on the Coptic Christian community though not many are suicide bombers though it does happy.
Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp is delighted with the recent form of summer signing Naby Keita. "He's looked really good in training the last few weeks. He found his feet in the Southampton game," Klopp said. "He showed a lot of the things we will see in the future much more often. A good moment, long may it continue." Klopp also said Liverpool will not rush Joe Gomez's first-team return, in order to ensure the 21-year-old is fit for the run-in. "With having Joe Gomez around is strange because you have to make sure he's 100% fit," Klopp said. "Maybe he can get match practice in other games but we will need Joe in other games this season."
i'm glad you cold clarify that there are some people in egypt that mad be as nuts as some people here in the uk
Klopp on Chelsea: 'We want to write our own history' Jürgen Klopp sees Liverpool's Premier League clash with Chelsea as another opportunity for his side to write their own history in the title race The Reds host the Londoners on Sunday in the latest chapter of their relentless battle with Manchester City to claim English football’s top prize. It was a similar story five years ago, when Chelsea dented the club’s ambitions on that season’s trophy by securing a 2-0 result at Anfield. But Klopp rejected any suggestion that match has bearing on this weekend’s fixture, with a ‘completely new’ set of circumstances in play. Read the manager’s thoughts on the game below… On the match against Chelsea in 2014… I’m not sure if that’s in anybody’s mind, apart from you. I didn’t think a second about it; I heard about that incident. It’s a completely new story. Things happen once in a lifetime, sometimes twice and sometimes never. It’s all about the game on Sunday, it has nothing to do with any games before. I don’t know how many Chelsea players are still involved, maybe a couple from my team. Everything changed, only the colours and names of the teams are the same, pretty much. I’m completely positive about the game, not about the result – because I know we have to work really hard for it. I liked the game on Tuesday night – the start in the game, the direction we had and all that stuff. There were so many good moments in this game that showed we are really in good shape. We have to be in good shape in this moment because we have really big targets, that’s clear. But we are. And that’s what we have to show again, we have to really fight for it and not think about it. Anybody who wants to talk to any of my players about what happened I don’t know how many years ago: don’t do it, just forget it. We want to write our own history. If we do that, you can only build on the positives of the past and learn from the negatives of the past. But don’t try to avoid the mistakes of the past because that always leads in the wrong direction. We have to do it really positively, really front-footed; that’s how we did it the whole season and hopefully we can do that on Sunday again. On the danger of Eden Hazard… On his day, he can be the world’s best immediately. He had a brilliant career, 100 per cent, so far and it’s not over yet. He has a lot of things I like in football; I like his joy, he is kind of cheeky as well, strong, quick. He is a good player. Like all good players, they have to play against us and we’ll try everything to deny at least a couple of his skills. That would help us obviously. The best way to try to make sure he cannot shine as he is able to is to avoid passes to him, react a little bit better maybe than other teams did. I don’t say it’s easy, I really don’t, because when he has the ball it’s already pretty much late. We have to try to read the game, read the passes and stuff like that. There are a couple of things to do. At the end, in a one-on-one situation you can’t defend him – help should come from somewhere else. I like footballers like this. If he plays his best game, we’ll have to deal with that. If we can make sure they cannot play as good as they usually do, it’s good for us. Pos Team P W D L GF GA GD Pts 1 Liverpool 33 25 7 1 75 20 55 82 2 Manchester City 32 26 2 4 83 21 62 80 On his team thriving on the emotions of the title race… We tried from the first day to play the best season we are able to play. We didn’t compare it to any other season. We hoped we could https://www.liverpoolfc.com/news/first-team/345556-jurgen-klopp-press-conference-liverpool-chelsea
Chelsea to take action against any 'disrespectful' fans at Anfield https://www.skysports.com/football/news/11668/11691763/chelsea-to-take-action-against-any-disrespectful-fans-at-anfield