https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/64634493 So now the French Senate and Uefa have apologised for the dangerous chaos of that night and the independent report states the collective action of Liverpool supporters was "probably instrumental" in preventing "more serious injuries and deaths" outside the stadium. Do any of the not606 brethren also wish to apologise for what they posted that night ?
ugh ffs, this **** again. Well done Liverpool, your fans were perfect, they did nothing wrong, as always, and its everyone else's fault. You are the best, and everyone else sucks! Can we close this one, so it doesnt become a thing?
no idea i was watching a game but i remember what was posted on 28th May last year and the next couple of days which was just utter nonsense* and fairly obviously so at the time . *that is quite a polite version of some of the posts .
It was interesting watching a representative from Liverpool supporters, who made claims that Liverpool always suffer this prejudice when they travel abroad - the tv presenter asked him why this was...I just laughed....the supporter replied 'I have no idea' - it was at that moment I expected a lightening bolt from god to strike him down...so the tv presenter asked the question again - at which point the supporter said you should ask them. Truth be known, as the presenter knew, as that supporter knew, as probably those Spanish cops knew on the day....we all know the elephant in the room. English fans have an inherited reputation abroad, maybe Liverpool fans more so, we can all bury our heads in the sand, but we are (reputation) what we bred over decades of mayhem and violence. You only had to look at the mismanagement of Wembley in recent times, those pictures get broadcast worldwide and our reputation is dirty filthy DRUNK English again, a roll we seem to play out so well, especially when beer is involved. Has anything really changed, honestly, has it? It's about how we are perceived even in innocence lol.
but you and others were alleging misbehaviour on the night despite seeing pictures broadcast live that showed nothing of the sort - well there was clear misbehaviour but that was the Parisien Polis pepper spraying people standing in a tunnel queuing patiently.
and I clearly explained why we think like that, let me explain another way... please log in to view this image
but you could see with your own eyes that wasn't the case .and come to that so could the French Polis
and there you have it your posts and others like you were desperate , despite the evidence in front of you , to promptly label the fiasco as Pool fans misbehaving because of events well in the past .
I've already told you that ffs. If you go to prison for being a murderer, you will always be perceived as a murderer, if you go to prison for rape, you are for the rest of your life a rapist, if you go to a football match in club colours and kill the opposition...
I'll repeat what I said earlier... Truth be known, as the presenter knew, as that supporter knew, as probably those Spanish French cops knew on the day....we all know the elephant in the room. English fans have an inherited reputation abroad, maybe Liverpool fans more so, we can all bury our heads in the sand, but we are (reputation) what we bred over decades of mayhem and violence.
So? We caused absolute mayhem for decades abroad and in English football grounds, in some lessor situations it's raising it's head again, we should NEVER forget. Much like racism is still rife within the game or certainly via social media. Just because some fans may wish to forget, I will not. If that's wrongly tarring people, tough, because next time it kicks off, I'll be reminding you again.