No, they're 4%
The firarm crimes are per 100,000 people so population doesn't matter for those![]()
Still not 5% of London's, is it?
So, are London's gun criminals slacking off, or are Liverpool's putting in a lot of effort?
No, they're 4%
The firarm crimes are per 100,000 people so population doesn't matter for those![]()
Thats your call yet football has rules for a reason so if a player decides to use his hand and save the ball as if he's a keeper, then he clearly has zero morals and respect for the game and will do anything needed to win, add this to the fact that same player dives and was charged with racial abuse......thereâs a pattern forming there so you can understand why he's disliked.
I'll be entirely honest and say that if an England player had done it in the same position I wouldn't have given a **** about the morality of the situation.

I don`t disagree with your comment about the (morality of the situation), more the fact he hung around the edge of the tunnel and celebrated so much when the penalty was missed.
Still not 5% of London's, is it?
So, are London's gun criminals slacking off, or are Liverpool's putting in a lot of effort?


Do you understand what percentages and per capita statistics are? And you wonder why you get neg repped.
Go back to school.![]()
Liverpool has problems with gun crime and knife crime every bit as bad as London, but don't let that get in the way of your well-informed and adequately researched comment...
Because 16.7 per 100,000 is much, much higher than most of the UK (only the Metropolitan Police catchment area, Greater Manchester, West Midlands, Hampshire and Bedfordshire have higher, and the last two are fractionally higher)



All this talk of knife and gun crime hasn't diverted some of us away from the fact that Brendan Rodgers' top 4 team got stuffed by a League 1 side yesterday.

All this talk of knife and gun crime hasn't diverted some of us away from the fact that Brendan Rodgers' top 4 team got stuffed by a League 1 side yesterday.
Another 10m wasted by Rodgers.
Andrea Ramazzotti, who covers Inter for Italian newspaper Corriere dello Sport and has watched all Coutinho's 28 games for the club, told BBC Sport: "He just didn't show his potential in Milan. Coutinho played very well when he was on loan at Espanyol last season, and started well for Inter this season, but they were only brief spells really.
"For the rest of the time he just showed flashes of his potential and I fear the way of playing in England, which can be very physical, will not suit him, because he has a slight frame."


Your link doesn't work gaf. Typical mouser. Doesn't know how to post a hyperlink.