An idiot among idiots. Did you see how many fans were mixing on the streets ? No social distancing at all
Exactly this. Why? What makes you think, I’m just nipping out to shout at a bus containing a football team. Better get my smoke bomb. Yet somewhere along the line someone has decided that Liverpool fans are “the most knowledgable fans in football”. Who decides that nonsense? Same as Yorkshire being “God’s own County”. Absolute rubbish.
So there all idiots for not social distancing? Despite pubs been open & squares in London & other cities been packed this week. It just seems on here that Liverpool fans should have a higher moral standard than anyone else. Tens of thousands out for BLM & Sarah Everard & packed beaches last summer & no one cares but a couple hundred Liverpool fans cheer their team & boo the opposition & social distancing suddenly matters. Imagine Barnsley are in a champions league quarter final against the biggest club in the world & no fans are allowed in the ground. Are you honestly telling me Grove Street wouldn’t be lined with Reds fans?
It's not necessarily about social distancing though is it..Liverpool's history for this sort of thing is well documented. There appears to be an arrogance that they can do what they like because they're Liverpool. It may be a minority but it must be quite large because it keeps happening. I'd like to think that if we reached such heady heights we wouldn't look to put bus windows through every time we were on the back foot. Unfortunately they have a reputation and it's a shame for the club and decent supporters.
Should never have been allowed to print again after what they did and said. Lying, scummy rag that it is a scourge on all ordinary and decent people, yet brain- dead’s still buy it.
You should be banned. Anyone from ADMIN. Stiff punishment is required. In fact ban yourself for a week as a warning.
Personal experience dictates that scousers are the nicest people when you get to know them, and the worst behaved until you do. Footballing scousers are a different breed beyond that though, when it comes to football. The comparitive lack of empathy or acceptance of liability in Heysel and its consequences, when compared to the grief of Hillsborough, shows that it's easier to be able to damn than be damned.