the scousers are whinging cos they couldn't get in the ground even though they didn't have tickets. They are complaining that when they tried to break through police lines and get into the ground without tickets the police fought back. They are complaining how some of them ended up with fake tickets (oh the irony!) but oh no those loveable scousers wouldn't have genuinely tried to get in with forgeries. oh no!!!!</p> and the scousers now sayUEFA should look at their ticketing policy!!! they knew they had only 18000 tickets when they travelled so what did they expect!!!!</p> no sympathy at all for them</p> </p> </p>
Is it not that some supporters with fake tickets got in, meaning people with real tickets were turned away? Personally I'd be fecked off if that happened to me.
CALM DOWN CALM DOWN CALM DOWN CALM DOWN they went to dat Athens in dat Greek place eh eh eh.... an no freakin tickets.
I Wish The Scousers......... would learn from past mistakes that resulted in horrible losses of lives. Last night could have been part 3 after Hillsboro and Heysel.
look at the bigger picture it's a match between two football teams why oh why do they not allocate the tickets between those two teams? why do "UEFA partners" want to go? Do the sponsors support either team? No. It's ridiculous. Imagine when we play Sheff Utd this season and we're told that 6,000 tickets are to go to people who really don't give a toss about either team.
valid point but a completly different arguement their behaviour last night was hardly a legitimat and peaceful protest re the stupidity of UAFA was it
UEFA........... are a joke to say it only happens when English teams are in Europe and that it's completely the fault of the scousers.
You really do blow hot and cold in the same breath One minute (same thread) you talk about Liverpool fans not learning from Hilsborough or Heysel, then you're talking about it not being their fault and that UEFA shouldn't blame them.</p> </p>
but if they'd given 50% of the stadium - or even more depending on ticket sales for Milan - to Liverpool, they'd not have a black market, or fake tickets. In fact half the problem is that holding it in a poor country means there is MORE chance of things happening like that, as corrupt locals make a month's wages out of a ticket.
but regardless of whether they should have been given more tickets or not the simple fact remains that they weren't. I knew they'd sold out, you knew they had and so did the liverpool fans yet they still decided to travel to the game with only one plan and that was to try to illegally enter the stadium. Can't excuse that by saying that they should have been given more tickets because they knew before travelling that they didnt have one. If I fancied a new barnsley shirt but knew they had sold out I wouldnt still go to oakwell anyway and try to steal one from a fellow barnsley fan which is exactly what these 'fans' tried to do.