Liverpool vs Oldham

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Seriously though, that confrontation was much more clearer than the Suarez and Evra scene, so why haven't the FA done anything?

Maybe they haven't seen it?
It doesn't appear to have got that much publicity.

Alternatively, they might not want to upset the Scousers again so quickly.
They're still crying about the Suarez thing.
 
They can't really crack down on players swearing at eachother. As we saw with the Suarez case, it's often time consuming, expensive and difficult to always prove.

Best to keep it to the language that really crosses the line.
 
The Dutch bit does make it a bit dodgy though, OyVey, er... I mean, YV.
It's xenophobic, at least.
 
http://forums.liverpoolfc.tv/showthread.php?t=289760

Interesting response from a Scouse forum....... Appear to find Bellamy's comments amusing and don't seem to understand that adding a racial element ('Dutch') into his tirade changes the scenario!!

No wonder their fans can't get the message if the club itself clearly can't begin to understand the basic issue!!
 
I'm starting to pray nightly that all teams realistically capable of finishing above Liverpool do so this year (Tweedle City & Tweedle Utd, Spurs, Chelsea, Arsenal, Newcastle, Stoke and Sunderland).

My dad tells me that back in the day, Liverpool were one of the VERY few teams given a standing ovation as they came out onto the WHL pitch, as they were seen as true footballing legends and ambassadors of the game- a credit to english football.

Now, they are nothing more than a disgrace: Arrogant, delusional, self-righteous, blinded by past successes, good for nothing other than p*ssing off every other team in the EPL.
 
I'm starting to pray nightly that all teams realistically capable of finishing above Liverpool do so this year (Tweedle City & Tweedle Utd, Spurs, Chelsea, Arsenal, Newcastle, Stoke and Sunderland).

My dad tells me that back in the day, Liverpool were one of the VERY few teams given a standing ovation as they came out onto the WHL pitch, as they were seen as true footballing legends and ambassadors of the game- a credit to english football.

Now, they are nothing more than a disgrace: Arrogant, delusional, self-righteous, blinded by past successes, good for nothing other than p*ssing off every other team in the EPL.

Glad we've done our job for you then!
 
Close the door on your way out, Liverbird. Ta.
 
The incident involving Adeyemi compounds a difficult few weeks for Liverpool, who were without Luis Suarez for the match against the Latics as the striker serves an eight-match ban for racially abusing Manchester United defender Patrice Evra at Anfield in October.
"For him to react like that it is obvious something has been said but what has been said I don't know because I've not had a chance to ask - I was too busy praising my players.

"He is fine now. He has calmed down. He is a laid-back kid who just gets on with business.
"Our players went and calmed him down and the Liverpool players did as well, which was fantastic and is why they are top professionals.

My left a*se cheek...

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Also, I read that the police didn't charge anyone for racial abuse last night. If it did occur, the fans that did it should obviously be banned.

The real thrust of the matter seems to be the Daily Mirror journalist in question, maybe you should read up on it a little.
 
I think that a lot of neutral fans have just been surprised and concerned by recent events concerning Liverpool.

There's nothing that you can do to stop a couple of idiots hurling racist abuse.
I'm sure that the club will do it's best to identify them and ban them.
It's hard to separate that from the whole Suarez affair though, as the reaction from the club and some fans has been poor, to a lot of people.
 
Also, I read that the police didn't charge anyone for racial abuse last night. If it did occur, the fans that did it should obviously be banned.

The real thrust of the matter seems to be the Daily Mirror journalist in question, maybe you should read up on it a little.

The police didn't charge any Chelsea fans for their abusive chanting against Genk, so the lack of arrests doesn't mean it didn't happen.